Heavy rain in Namakkal, Krishnagiri, and Dharmapuri districts
New darshan system in Puri Jagannath temple from Jan 1: Minister
Bhubaneswar: Odisha government is going to introduce a new system in the Jagannath temple, Puri to provide devotees better facilities to have darshan of the deities, Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said Sunday. Speaking to media persons in Bhubaneswar, Harichandan said the government is taking steps to introduce the new system for public darshan in the []
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Elderly man, his two granddaughters killed as house catches fire in Madhya Pradesh
SHIVPURI: A 65-year-old man and his two minor granddaughters were charred to death after their hut caught fire in Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri district, police said on Sunday. The incident took place at 11.30 pm on Saturday in Laxmipura village under Bairad police station limits, an official said. Prima facie, it is suspected the house caught fire from an 'angithi' (stove) lit for protection from the cold weather, Bairad police station in-charge Vikas Yadav said. After getting information about the incident, police and fire personnel reached the spot and controlled the blaze, he said. Hajari Banjara (65) and his granddaughter Sandhya (10) died on the spot, while his another grandchild Anushka (5) succumbed to burn injuries on way to the hospital, the official said. Bairad tehsildar Dragpal Singh Vaish said financial assistance of Rs 4 lakh for each of the deceased has been approved in addition to other assistance to the family for the last rites of the victims.
UGD schemes worth over Rs 600 crore launched in Krishnagiri
KRISHNAGIRI: The Minister for Municipal Administration, Urban and Water Supply KN Nehru, and Minister for Food and Civil Supplies R Sakkarapani took part in various government programmes. They inaugurated the underground drainage (UGD) scheme worth Rs 49.86 crore for the Krishnagiri municipality areas and Rs 582.54 crore UGD work at Hosur City Municipal Corporation (HCMC), on Saturday. KN Nehru told reporters, The Chief Minister has implemented Rs 1,000 crore worth schemes to HCMC, Krishnagiri municipality and six town panchayats in the district for the past three years. 21 water supply schemes are being implemented in the district. Soon Phase 2 of the Hogenakkal drinking water project scheme worth Rs 7,955 crore will be implemented. He explained that the second phase of the Hogenakkal drinking water project will cater to Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri districts, 16 town panchayats, 20 blocks, and 6,802 villages. At Hosur, UGD scheme will be implemented in the first phase at a cost of Rs 582.54 crore, two sewage treatment plants will be set up near Ramanaicken Lake and Santhapuram Lake. Additionally, the scheme will be implemented in 35 wards partially or fully in HCMC out of 45 wards. The remaining wards will be covered in the second phase. Both KN Nehru and R Sakkarapani inaugurated 17 Vidiyal buses for extended routes in the district to support more women and school children. Collector KM Sarayu, Bargur MLA D Mathiazhagan, Hosur MLA Y Prakash, Thalli MLA TRamachandran, Krishnagiri MP Gopinath took part in the event.
4000 schools in Tamil Nadu may lose internet over unpaid bills
CHENNAI: At a time when the state government is promoting smart classrooms and hi-tech labs across state schools, more than 3,700 high and higher secondary government schools may soon lose their internet connection as they havent been able to settle outstanding bills worth Rs 1.5 crore to BSNL. A majority of these 3,700 government schools, which account for 50% of the total 6,223 high and higher secondary schools in TN, have not paid their internet bills for the last two to three months, mainly due to lack of funds. A school education department circular sent to chief education officers of all districts said the hi-tech labs in these 3700 schools are equipped with Fibre to the Home (FTTH) connections under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme. BSNL, in a letter from its TN Telecom Circle, had warned of service suspension if dues arent paid by Saturday. In May first week, the state government said it was partnering with BSNL to upgrade internet speeds in schools from 5-6 Mbps to 100 Mbps, addressing the growing need for faster connectivity. High-speed internet has already been installed in 5,907 out of 6,223 schools and the remaining would be covered by the end of that month, an official release said. Schools with fewer students struggle to cover net costs A section of schools were allowed to individually engage other service providers since BSNL did not have a stronger presence in some areas. Reliable internet is essential for the operation of hi-tech labs, which are being used to improve learning through multimedia. These labs also facilitate career guidance, language classes and mental health programmes for students. Headmasters said the government previously provided internet connections through a private player at a speed of 3 to 5 Mbps. Schools were sanctioned around Rs 20,000 per year for this. Currently, the department allocates Rs 1,500 per month towards charges. The amount is released, however, only once in three to six months. Many headmasters pay the bills either from their pocket or from the maintenance grant provided to schools and get it reimbursed once funds for internet are released. However, schools with lower student strength struggle to cover the costs as their maintenance grants are minimal, said a headmaster from Dharmapuri. Headmasters have urged the department to directly pay electricity and internet bills to the service providers in a centralised manner to ease the financial burden on schools and avoid issues of payment delays. Officials from the school education department said that the funds for internet charges for schools have been released till August for high schools and till September for higher secondary schools. There might be hiccups in release of funds from the district office to the schools. We have called for a meeting of CEOs to address this. We have also asked the internet operators not to suspend the service, said an official. When asked if the bills could be directly settled to the operators by the department, the official said that while BSNL has provided the service in most schools, some have also opted for other operators. We will discuss and take a decision on how to prevent the issue in the future, he added.
Anita Katyal | Fuss over edited Amit Shah clip; how Priyanka got her Bangla bag
Irrespective of who is to blame for last weeks scuffle between MPs of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress on the Parliament House premises, the fact is that the Narendra Modi government was rattled by the campaign launched by a united Opposition against home minister Amit Shah for what it described as derogatory references to Babasaheb Ambedkar in his Rajya Sabha speech. The Congress circulated a clip of Mr Shahs speech to prove its point. Here, the Congress appears to have learnt from the BJPs IT cell which has edited innumerable speeches of Rahul Gandhi and other Congress leaders to show them in poor light. Coming at a time when all political parties are seeking to appropriate Ambedkars legacy with an eye on the dalit vote, Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended Mr Shah in a series of tweets in which he also attacked the Congress with the use of extreme terms like its rotten ecosystem. This was followed the next day with the BJP amassing its MPs outside Parliament as a counter to the Opposition protests. A nervous Congress rushed into damage control mode last week when Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra stirred a controversy by carrying a tote bag to Parliament with Palestine written on it. The BJP lost no time in accusing her of minority appeasement, stating that while she was sympathetic to the Palestine cause, Priyanka had not spoken about the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. Finding itself on the backfoot, the Congress went on an overdrive to procure a fresh set of bags with Bangladesh emblazoned on them. A batch of hundred cloth bags were ordered from Tirupur in Tamil Nadu. These were stitched overnight so they could reach before the Parliament session commenced the next day so that Priyanka could carry this bag. The bags were said to have been procured with the help of Kanyakumari MP Vijay Vasanth who has contacts with several vendors in Tirupur. He had also helped organise cloth bags and T-shirts during Congress leader Rahul Gandhis Bharat Jodo Yatra. Army chief Upendra Dwivedi s recent actions have raised quite a few eyebrows within the service and invited open criticism from veterans for bending backwards to please the political establishment. According to the buzz in Army circles, this could be because Gen. Dwivedis elevation as Army chief was not a smooth affair. Apparently, the Modi government was not too pleased because his stint as Northern Army commander witnessed a spike in terror strikes in the Jammu region. It was speculated that this was the reason the government delayed announcing his name as Army chief, giving his predecessor an extension. Gen. Dwivedi recently courted controversy when the painting showing the ceremonial surrender of Pakistani soldiers to the Indian Army following the 1971 war removed from his South Block office and replaced with a garish painting with mythological images from the Mahabharata , a portrait of Chanakya along with tanks, planes and submarines. Dismayed veterans said this was an insult to those who fought and died in the 1971 war and blamed the Army chief for bringing religion into the armed forces. Gen. Dwivedi was also in the news when he went to Prayagraj on the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition and spoke appreciatively of the collaboration between the Army and local civil administration in the redevelopment of the historic Patalpuri Temple and other religious places. It was a book launch on Bollywood actresses but Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor made political capital out of it by using the occasion to pay homage to both soldiers who laid down their lives in the 1971 war and Indira Gandhi for her able leadership because of which India registered a historic victory. Participating in a discussion on retired diplomat Surendra Kumars book, Unforgettable Divas of Bollywood , Mr Tharoor first spoke at length about the contribution of women in Indian cinema, how they have put the spotlight on gender and social issues through their roles while many have taken up causes outside their work and still others made a mark in public life. Since the programme was held on December 16, celebrated as Vijay Diwas to commemorate Indias victory in the 1971 war, Mr Tharoor took full advantage of this and ended his talk with a tribute to Indira Gandhi and the soldiers who died in the war. While his cousins are constantly in the news, Varun Gandhi is neither seen nor heard these days. For starters, hes no longer an MP as he was denied a ticket by the Bharatiya Janata Party in the last Lok Sabha election. Currently at a loose end, Varun is spending most of his time at his Delhi farmhouse or travelling abroad. However, he is also said to be exploring other options. According to the Delhi political grapevine, Varun is in touch with a leader of a regional party and is not averse to switching sides if he gets the right offer. Though Varun and the regional party leader are on friendly terms, the latter is learnt to have remarked jokingly that a A Mercedes part would not fit into a Fiat. But then politics is the art of possible.
Showcause notice to two Puri temple servitors
Deputy CM inspects site meant for ChepaukBlood Purification Centre
Bhima Jewellery Thiruvananthapuram enters Guinness World Records with 200 crore single-day revenue
Bhima Jewellery celebrated its 100th anniversary with a record-breaking single-day turnover of 200 crores in Keralas Thiruvananthapuram, earning a Guinness World Record. The milestone saw sales of over 250 kg of gold and 400 carats of diamonds across three showrooms, driven purely by customer trust and loyalty. Bhima now plans ambitious expansions to take its legacy of purity and trust to a global audience.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor were involved in a war of words over a 2009 dinner hosted by Puri at his residence in New York which was attended by Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros. Puri was then India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Shashi Tharoor had mentioned meeting George Soros at Puri's residence in New York. The ruling BJP had accused senior leaders in the Congress of colluding with Soros to destabilise the country. Puri claimed that it was Tharoor, who was then minister of state for external affairs, who provided the list of invitees for the dinner, which included Soros, TOI reported. In retrospect, it is clear the name (of Soros) was included because the gentleman in question was among the benefactors of the Rajiv Gandhi foundation, and the minister of state was keen to meet him, Puri said taking to platform X. Tharoor responded on Saturday to the union minister's claim by disputing Puri's account and accusing the BJP of exaggeration. Tharoor said that he was completely unaware of any Soros having any connection to any foundation in India. Language has frequently been accorded pride of place amongst major arts of deception. Some of my friends in the Congress Party excel in obfuscation; but they tweet at their own peril. I want to take up two issues raised by them. First - my friend Dr @ShashiTharoor Ji, who was a pic.twitter.com/sIWc2omjg8 Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) December 20, 2024 In a message posted on X, Tharoor said: Our recollections differ, dear Hardeep. There were several guests present at your well-attended dinner whom i had never met before. But i am not objecting; it is entirely appropriate that on such an occasion the Indian Ambassador should have a guest-list spanning a wide cross-section of influential international and local opinion. I see no reason for either of us to disavow our contacts with anyone at the earlier stages of our lives in New York or Geneva. Incidentally, since you mention it, I was completely unaware of any Mr Soros having any connection to any foundation in India and have never discussed it with him either. All i remember hearing from him at that occasion was his strong objection to our Governments stand on the Wests responsibility for global warming! The matter began, according to NDTV , on December 15 when an X user who identified himself as a BJP worker from Karnataka showed Mr Tharoor an old post from 2009 in which Mr Tharoor wrote, Met old friend George Soros, upbeat about India and curious about our neighbourhood. He's far more than an investor: a concerned world citizen. Since there is so much unhealthy curiosity about this tweet, I knew Mr Soros well in my @UN days as an upstanding international-minded resident of New York. He was a friend in the social sense: i have never received or solicited a penny from him or any of his foundations for https://t.co/c1PmAHygyl Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 15, 2024
Simpli Namdhari's eyes expansion, set to launch new stores across cities
BENGALURU: Enthused by the growing trend of health-conscious consumers increasingly being aware about what they eat and from where it is sourced, Simpli Namdhari is aiming to tap this opportunity and is strengthening its omnichannel presence by enhancing its e-commerce platform and launching new stores. Currently, the company operates over 25 stores across Bengaluru and Hyderabad and plans to add 8-10 stores in the next 12 months, with more Simpli formats in the pipeline. Initially, USD 20-30 million is the amount that will help us look beyond the South, at least in the first phase. We feel slightly larger stores would give a better experience and help us stock wider assortments, informed Simpli Namdhari's Marketing Head Hema L. As part of its roadmap, Simpli Namdhari's is looking at strategic partnerships, in the form of either established industry players or financial partners. Simpli Namdhari is India's only 100% vegetarian omni-channel retailer, offering a plethora of residue-free, premium vegetarian options to customers. This niche market aligns with shifting consumer preferences toward plant-based lifestyles. Our positioning allows us to build trust and loyalty while tapping into expanding opportunities in health-focused FMCG products, dairy and fresh produce. This space holds immense potential for innovation and differentiation, Hema told TNIE. With farming at the core of Simpli Namdhari's, its differentiator resides in an integrated seed-to-plate model, alongside premium customer experiences across online and offline channels. Additionally, on the tech front, it is leveraging AI assistants at its stores to provide detailed product insights, helping customers make informed decisions. The company recently launched a 'Vocal for Local' initiative, which offers grassroots FMCG brands shelf space at zero listing fees, allowing them to showcase their offerings to a broader audience. The initiative reflects our commitment to sustainability, local sourcing and supporting entrepreneurial ecosystems in India, Hema said, adding that the idea is to collaborate with small-scale brands offering artisanal, or niche vegetarian products, including snacks, ready-to-eat and beverages. We actively scout such brands while welcoming them to approach us directly. Selected brands undergo a rigorous quality check to ensure alignment with Simpli Namdharis values of purity and excellence, she mentioned. Vocal for Local will initially focus on markets across Bengaluru and Karnataka. In the next phase, we aim to collaborate with bootstrapped, innovative local brands from other states, gradually expanding to cities like Hyderabad, Chennai, and Pune, Hema said. India's organised grocery market is projected to reach ~$1.1 trillion by 2030, with significant growth driven by increasing online penetration and expansion of modern retail chains. Simpli Namdharis has consistently achieved double-digit growth. Last year, the retail segment clocked annual turnover of Rs 150 crore, while this year, it expects to maintain its double-digit trajectory, buoyed by a wider product range, stronger omni-channel presence, and more stores.
Fire breaks out in high-rise building in Hyderabads IT hub
Fire breaks out in high-rise building in Hyderabads IT hub Hyderabad: A fire broke out in a multi-storied building in Information Technology hub Madhapur in Hyderabad on Saturday. The fire started around 6 A.M. in a bar-and-restaurant on the fifth floor of a Sattva Elixir building in Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City under Raidurgam Police Station [] The post Fire breaks out in high-rise building in Hyderabads IT hub appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Rs 10L given to Mettur thermal plant accident victims
DHARMAPURI: Tourism minister R Rajendran on Friday handed over solatium of Rs 10 lakh to each of the two workers who died and and Rs 2 lakh each to the five injured after a coal bunker in the Mettur thermal power plant collapsed trapping a group of contract workers under the debris on Thursday evening. Fire and rescue services personnel rescued five workers alive from the debris while P Venkatesh (50) and Palanisami(28) were found dead five hours after the accident. On Friday, family members of the deceased refused to accept the bodies and demanded government jobs. Though officials held talks with the families, the protest continued for over seven hours. Meanwhile, minister Rajendran and Salem collector Brindha Devi visited the five injured workers in hospital and inquired about their health. The minister handed over cheque for Rs 2 lakh to each of them. Later, they visited the family members of the deceased and handed over cheque for Rs 10 lakh from the CM General Relief Fund and held talks with the family members after which they gave up on the protest. The private firm that recruited Venkatesan and Palaniswami gave solatium Rs 7.5 lakh each to their families. The DMK provided Rs 1 lakh each to families of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each to the injured.
Our Recollections Differ: Shashi Tharoor On Hardeep Puri's Soros Claim
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor refuted Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri's claims regarding the former insisting the inclusion of billionaire George Soros in an invite list to a 2009 dinner in the US.
Bridge to be built in Sitheri at Rs 4 cr, residents want road work expedited
DHARMAPURI: Residents of Sitheri panchayat in Pappireddipatti are delighted by the state governments announcement to construct a high-level bridge at Nalangu. The residents urged the administration to hasten construction of Vachati-Arasanatham road also. Sitheri panchayat is a tribal hamlet in Pappireddipatti taluk and has over 62 minor villages atop the hills. For years residents of the panchayat have been seeking a road. Two years ago, a road was announced to connect Vachati to Arasanatham at a cost of Rs 13.75 crore. However, during the monsoon, this road faced problems as wild streams flooded it. To ensure safety, the state government has now announced that a high-level bridge will be constructed at Rs 3.83 crore. Speaking to TNIE, S Venkatesh from Arasanatham said, Over eight villages between Vachati and Arasanatham including Kalasapadi, Karukamkadu, Akkarakadu and two other villages are connected by a mud road covering over 7 km. For decades we have been urging the government to construct tar road. Two years ago under the Pradhan Manthri Gram Sadak Yojana roads were sanctioned at the cost of Rs 13.75 crore. It is under process. Another resident S Srikanth said, While roads were sanctioned, there was a problem. During rainy season, wild stream overflows over the present mud roads. Had the roads been constructed, they would have been damaged by the rain. To address this problem a high level bridge has been sanctioned. We are grateful for this. We hope the bridge could be constructed as soon as possible. It is key to the development of dozens of tribal hamlets. Revenue officials told TNIE that the road project has been approved by the forest department and it is in its final phases of processing in the online portal. Following approval, work would commence immediately, they added. Therefore, construction will begin soon. As for the bridge, it will be constructed with funding from NABARD, they said.
Fire breaks out at building in Hyderabad
A fire breaks out at Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City in Madhapur early morning and no casualties were reported
11 dead in fire after LPG tanker crashes on Jaipur-Ajmer highway; 28 in hospital, several critical
JAIPUR, Dec 20: An LPG tanker collided with a truck on Friday, sparking a massive fire that turned a stretch of the Jaipur-Ajmer highway into an inferno that killed 11 people and sent 37 vehicles up in flames. Twenty-eight people are admitted and many of them are in critical condition, an official said. A total of 11 people have died. Five were brought dead to SMS hospital. Five succumbed during treatment. One death was reported from Jaipuria hospital, Dr Deepak [] The post 11 dead in fire after LPG tanker crashes on Jaipur-Ajmer highway; 28 in hospital, several critical appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two Injured in Gang Clash on Kothapet-Nagole Road
Hyderabad: Two persons were injured when gangs clashed on the Kothapet-Nagole main road in Mohannagar on Friday, Chaitanyapuri police said. It was suspected to be the outcome of previous enmity. Police said a gang of about four persons came in a car and tried attack a person who was waiting near another car. The targets friends retaliated, resulting in injuries to one person from each gang. The two victims, identified as Nagaraju and Ramu, were taken to a private hospital, police said. Chaitanyapuri police booked a case and began investigations.
Hardeep Puri vs Shashi Tharoor Over 2009 Dinner With George Soros In US
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has responded to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's post on X that he met US billionaire George Soros at a formal dinner at Mr Puri's New York home when the Union Minister was India's Ambassador.
HC rejects second bail plea of SP MLA in spurious liquor case
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Identity is important for an artist: G. Reghu
The celebrated sculptor from Kerala was in conversation with art curator and writer Ina Puri at The Hindu Lit for Life Dialogue 2025 in Bengaluru
Gold And Silver Prices Drop As Selling Pressure Mounts
The price of gold of 99.5% purity went lower by Rs 170 to Rs 77,730 per 10 grams against the previous close of Rs 77,900 per 10 grams.
New darshan system to be introduced in Puri Jagannath temple: SJTA chief
Bhubaneswar: Arrangements are being put in place to provide devotees better facilities for viewing the deities at the Jagannath Temple in Puri, an official said Friday. Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) chief administrator Arabinda Padhee said the decision was made as devotees often face difficulties in getting a glance of the deities in the sanctum []
New 'darshan' system to be introduced in Puri Jagannath temple
The Jagannath Temple in Puri is improving devotee access to the deities. New barricades, ramps, and accessibility features will be installed in the 'Natamandap' by year-end, anticipated to be operational from January 1, 2025. The 'Ratna Bhandar' renovation is expected to finish within three months, and improvements are planned for 'Ananda Bazaar' to streamline prasad distribution.
Allahabad High Court denies SP MLA Ramakant Yadavs bail plea in spurious liquor case
The Allahabad High Court has rejected the second bail plea of Samajwadi Party (SP) MLA Ramakant Yadav in a spurious liquor case. A Single Bench of Justice Samit Gopal passed this order while hearing a Criminal Misc Bail Application filed by Ramakant Yadav. This is the second bail application of the applicant. The first bail [] The post Allahabad High Court denies SP MLA Ramakant Yadavs bail plea in spurious liquor case appeared first on India Legal .
Puri Jagannath temple to introduce new Darshan system for devotees from January 1
The Sri Jagannath Temple administration will implement a new system for devotees to have darshan of Lord Jagannath and his siblings starting from the New Year.
Lookback- Farewell to 2024: Remembering the celebrities Who Left Us This Year
As we prepare to bid adieu to 2024, its time to honor the remarkable individuals who enriched our lives with their immense contributions to arts, culture, and entertainment. This year, we lost several iconic figures, each leaving an indelible mark on their respective fields. From legendary musicians to talented actors, we remember their legacies as we look back on their lives. Zakir Hussain: The Tabla Maestro On December 15 2024, the world lost a true musical genius, Ustad Zakir Hussain, at the age of 73 due to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. A globally acclaimed tabla virtuoso and son of the legendary Ustad Alla Rakha, Hussains six-decade career saw collaborations with luminaries like George Harrison and Yo-Yo Ma. His extraordinary talent earned him numerous accolades, including four Grammy Awards and the Padma Bhushan in 2023. Rituraj Singh: A Versatile Television Actor Television actor Rituraj Singh, best known for his performances in Udaan, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, and Badrinath Ki Dulhania, passed away on February 20, 2024 following a heart attack. He was 59. Singhs memorable roles showcased his versatility and left an everlasting impression on audiences. Vikas Sethi: The Face of Popular TV Shows The sudden demise of TV actor Vikas Sethi on September 8, 204 shocked the entertainment industry. Known for his work in Kahin To Hoga and Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Sethi passed away at the age of 48 due to a cardiac arrest. His appearances in shows like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and the film Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham remain cherished. Suhani Bhatnagar: A Young Talent Gone Too Soon Child actress Suhani Bhatnagar, who gained fame with her role in Aamir Khans Dangal, succumbed to Dermatomyositis, a rare inflammatory disease, on February 16, 2024. The 19-year-olds untimely demise highlighted her promising career that ended too soon. Sharda Sinha: The Queen of Bhojpuri Folk Renowned folk singer Sharda Sinha passed away in 5 November 2024 at the age of 72 due to cancer. Known for her soulful renditions in Bhojpuri and Bollywood, she breathed her last at AIIMS Delhi. Her contributions to folk music will continue to inspire generations. Atul Parchure: The Comedy Maestro Actor Atul Parchure, celebrated for his impeccable comic timing, passed away at 57 on 14 October 2024 due to liver cancer. His notable performances in films like Partner, Billu Barber, and Khatta Meetha remain etched in the hearts of his fans. Dame Maggie Smith: A Global Icon The beloved actress Dame Maggie Smith, known for her iconic role as Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter series, left us at the age of 89, on 27 Septermber 2024. Her illustrious career in film, television, and theatre made her a global treasure. Pankaj Udhas: The Voice of Ghazals Legendary ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas passed away on February 26, 204 after battling a prolonged illness. The 72-year-old icon is remembered for timeless songs like Chitthi Aai Hai and Aaj Phir Tum Pe. His soothing voice continues to resonate in the hearts of music lovers. As we reflect on 2024, we honor these luminaries for their profound contributions and celebrate the rich legacies they left behind. Their work will continue to inspire and influence future generations.
INTERVIEW | Life made me a rebel
Thrissur-native Poly Varghese is Keralas own icon in Hindustani music. Yet, he feels the state doesnt recognise his art. A product of Kerala Kalamandalam, 54-year-old Pauly started as a mridangam player and later became a Mohan veena exponent. Poly was among Grammy awardee Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatts first students. He took his music to stages across India and abroad, and forged bonds with global musicians. TNIE caught up with this Chennai-based maverick musician, who recently visited the state for the Swaryagna festival in Thiruvananthapuram. Excerpts from the interaction Lets start with some basics. Could you please tell us a bit about how Mohan veena differs from veena? See, veena basically refers to a string instrument. However, people usually refer to Saraswati veena when they say veena. There are many types Samudra veena, Rudra veena, etc. In Mohan veena, we can play five different string instruments such as sarangi, sarod, santoor, sitar, and Hawaiian guitar. My guru Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatts veena has 19-21 strings. I have added two more to play Dhrupad music. How did your guru develop Mohan Veena? My guru comes from a family with a 600-year legacy. He was a sitar player. Once a foreigner went to him with a guitar. Guruji wondered about the range of possibilities with a sitar-guitar combo. So he used his genius by adding taraf to the guitar. The instrument was later named after him as Mohan Veena. How did you get interested in music, and how did this journey begin? My beginning! My musical journey commenced at the age of eight. I started learning mridangam, and started as a Carnatic musician. I studied mridangam at Kalamandalam. But I often used to listen to Hindustani music, right from an early age. Did your family have any sort of musical legacy? No. This is something that just happened to me. Thrissur Christians are known for their business acumen I do not seem to possess such a knack for money matters. Thats why I am idly roaming around! So, what initially spurred your music journey? There was a Bhagavathar near my home. He was my fathers friend. Whenever I went to his place, I would hear him sing. His house was near the church. Also, at home, there was an old Murphy radio. Film songs would be aired from Thrissur, but they would air Carnatic music from Alappuzha and Thiruvananthapuram stations. This was a big problem. My sister would want to listen to film songs, and I wanted Carnatic. One day, Ammachi [ mother] was so vexed with our argument that she threw the radio! My whole world was classical music. I cannot enjoy film music even today. My family was settled in the Thriprayar part of the Thrissur district. From there, I went to academies and sabhas where music programmes were held. My father was supportive. I joined Kalamandalam after completing Class 10, without giving a second thought. When I was at Kalamandalam, I used to go to my ashans house where there was a TV. On the national network, at times, Guruji [Vishwa Mohan Bhat], who was not that famous then, would appear. I used to wonder what he played. I wrote letters to Guruji, but never received a reply. After graduating from Kalamandalam, I headed to Shantiniketan, where I met Guruji. I went with him to Rajasthan. From then, my life was at Gurujis house. I gradually stopped playing mridangam. Its been almost 30 years. It is believed that the philosophy of Indian classical music is dictated by the notion that it is from the divine I want to break such notions. I do not see any divinity. You may disagree with me. If this is divine, every occupation is. We, too, are like scavengers. Music, to me, is an art that emerges from a space of mental strife and social conflict. How can you label divinity to it? Are you trying to imply that art or talent is something that anyone can have? This [Mohan veena] was an unfamiliar instrument for me. I constantly practise this instrument. Even for a scavenger or a mason, in the beginning, it would be challenging. The skill is imparted to them by a mentor. The same goes for me; this is something I learned from a guru. This, to me, is more about activism than divinity. Isnt passion what separates art and, say, masonry? There is just a slight difference. Masonry and scavenging are livelihoods, but music isnt a livelihood for me. Doesnt art uphold a certain kind of creativity? A mason building a new structure is akin to me playing an instrument. So, if Poly Varghese decides to be a mason, he could? Poly Varghese cant be a mason, though I have done similar jobs. During my life in Kolkata, I had worked as a painter. But I cannot do it full-time. I am tuned in the way of art, but a mason is not tuned so. I cannot be a full-time construction worker because my taste doesnt work out like that. I am from a conventional Christian family. The songs I listened to while growing up were gospel music, Christian hymns. My relatives are big gold merchants in Thrissur. If I were in Thrissur town, then I too would have been a gold merchant or an entrepreneur. I cannot be a business person; I am not meant for it. Even today, I cannot commercialise my music. How do you people back home know you? When people in Thrissur organise programmes and approach advertisers for it, some businessmen, especially jewellers, wonder if there is an artist named Poly Varghese. They assume it is some keyboard player. I used to be known as Kalamandalam Poly, and that was a big hurdle. So I just removed the Kalamandalam tag. I have received a lot of laurels and honours. I even got it from Thailands Bangkok Universitys Sangeeta Ratnakara. But I do not like to hold on to all that. Some people attach Pandit to my name. I do not want to attach any titles. Are there any issues you faced as a classical musician due to your Christian identity? It affected me in Kerala. How? In Kerala, I only had three or four performances. They do not call me for any sabhas. Why do Stephen Devassys keyboard concerts get sold out? Because it is the keyboard. Let him do a Carnatic kacheri, will it sell as much? Kalamandalam Poly could have been a new brand You need to live in my shoes, and then judge. T M Krishna and I are close friends. I was living in Chennai for a while. When Krishna started getting involved in social causes linked to music, conversations began to erupt. But before Krishna came on board, I was there in Chennai for 17 years. I have played Mohan Veena on the streets and gullies of Chennai. During that time, there was a movement to get rid of LTTE in Sri Lanka. It was a political issue. Linked to that, many of us played musical instruments and were imprisoned. But no discourses happened. Why? Because T M Krishna comes from a background of privilege, and I dont. You mean caste privilege? Krishna is someone who does not hold casteist values. But caste flows as an undercurrent without even his awareness. You know how? [ TM] Krishna was thrown out of the sabha circle. I was also expelled. However, Malayalis have accepted Krishna; he is invited to literature fests and is popular in the socio-political circuit here. If Poly Varghese speaks out, that will not be the case. Even Krishna has told me that my name is a hindrance. During my mridangam days, Devarajan Master once told me that I should be known by a different name, and suggested Prasad Varadhan. I told the Master that I had a strong political stance, and that I could not change my father and mother. Are you a believer? I am not. The word belief itself is dangerous. If you start to believe something, there is something wrong with you. That means you are impeding your search, you are losing yourself to a particular subject. You said there was a problem with the Kalamandalam tag. But there have been revered artists such as Kalamandalam Hyder Ali I know what all Hyder Ali ashan had to endure. When I was studying at Kalamandalam, there was a Kathakali teachers who ridiculed me, asking on my face: What music will be there in a Nasrani (Christian)? I was so upset. Later, Hyder Ali ashan comforted me. He also taught there, but he was not even appointed as a permanent teacher there. There was also one Kalamandalam John, who was not made permanent. Do you believe in guruthwam (reverence to Guru)? It is just a fancy word. Guruthwam means the gurus blessings. They can teach you letters, words, and grammar, but art cannot be taught that easily. Artists are rebels, radical in nature. Are you saying an artist must be a rebel? No, but an artist naturally becomes a rebel due to circumstances. Experimentations in art lead an artist to go against rules. If you want to be a rebel, you must be a breaker of rules naturally or ideologically, like T R Mahalingam or Bismillah Khan. Are you a rebellious artist? Life made me a rebel, thanks to the frictions and denials I have experienced. What segregations or denials did you face as a mridangam artist? I have faced several incidents, including being shut out of stage performances due to my Christian faith. I was once made to leave the stage without performing on a reality show. Once my mridangam was thrown away from the stage at a temple I was not allowed to perform in temples. Is this segregation issue only in Kerala? Yes. I am basically a Malayali musician, but have you seen me perform in any kacheri in Kerala? Maybe four or five times. In north India, however, they were bothered only by the fact that I am a south Indian. However, as I have gained an identity, I no longer face such issues. Keralas cultural activism is superficial What hurdles does a south Indian Hindustani musician face in the north? The north-south divide is stark in my field. The famous vocalist from Karnataka, Bhimsen Joshi, also experienced it. But because of his legendary stature, he could not be avoided by the north Indian groups. Once, I was omitted from the line-up for the Konark festival in Odisha due to uproar from some quarters. Imagine my plight! But now, I do not face much discrimination. I have a Jazz Blues band with members from the US and Australia. Doing so, has opened my musical boundaries beyond Mohan Veena. We always prop up Indian classical music on a pedestal. There is not much to be gained from that in my opinion. We must transcend such musical categorisations. Music is universal. Why do you think you have not got due recognition in Kerala? One, Kerala is a consumer society. Discussions are mostly on gains/losses. Second, I am a south Indian who plays north Indian music. Also, organisations here, even the ruling Left government, are not interested in the arts. The art they know is limited to Stephen Devassy, Rimi Tomy film-oriented. Had Yesudas not sung for films, would we know him? Thats it. You worked on a film I composed for Kala Varkey, which came out in 2003. The film did not do very well. Then came Jeevamshamayi. For that, I came from Bengal. I was very interested in Baul music at that time. They wanted to recreate a similar music for the movie (breaks into a Baul song of Lalon Fakir, an 18th-century Baul/Sufi singer). How did you stumble across Baul music? Growing up, I had been familiar with Rabindra Sangeet. But I came to know of Baul only during my time at Shantiniketan. I saw several performances there and it greatly influenced me. I wanted to learn. Another aspect of Baul music that deeply influenced me was the singers ability to craft spontaneous songs that reflected their rebellious spirit. This experience sparked a desire within me to learn Bengali. I also wanted to read Rabindranath Tagores Gitanjali in its original form. I also had a great passion for playing traditional instruments like the ektara, gomukh, and dotara. What languages are you fluent in? Tamil, Bengali, Hindi, English, Malayalam, Urdu, Odiya, Marathi. I have done a drama in Marathi. Having been exposed to the cultural scenes of many states, how do you perceive the cultural scene of Kerala in comparison? I dont perceive Keralas cultural scene as being particularly profound. The cultural activism in Kerala seems somewhat superficial. Could the relative absence of such groups in Kerala be attributed to the states unique socio-cultural context, making them less relevant? The left wings shift away from cultural norms in Kerala has indeed had a significant impact. It appears that they have abandoned cultural activism. They are focused on electoral politics alone. The term activism appears repeatedly in your conversation. Do you believe it is essential for an artist to be an activist? I believe that art is not something that falls from the sky, nor is it something that is taught by a teacher. Art comes from the way you live your life. If you listen to the songs of the people around you, if you engage with others regularly, if you watch dramas, you will be affected by the problems in society. Even Nadanpattu exists as a response, right? Artists react through their songs. An artist needs people to listen to him when he sings. They receive energy from him, and he receives energy from them. An artist cant live isolated in a palace, do PR work, and move around in a Benz. What about the concept of purity in art? What remains here that is untarnished? Purity is something rooted in the Brahminical context. Does that concept still exist? Caste consciousness exists within you, even if youre unaware of it. You express it in various ways Can a fair-skinned man accept a dark-skinned wife? Even in movies, dont they lighten the complexion of dark-skinned heroines? I am experiencing it even in Australia. Are songs by Black people ever truly celebrated? Are the art forms of Black communities ever discussed on major global platforms? How long has it been since a Black artist won a Grammy Award or Oscar? Its talent that earns one honour, not colour, right? I need social acceptance. I dont think people who come to listen to me are here just for my music. I dont believe there is such an exemplary society here. Havent we moved beyond caste, at least in the realm of culture? Let me ask you a question. If you wanted to get married, would you marry a Dalit? Do you feel love for a Dalit? Love is also influenced by caste. Love is not activism Love is totally a vibrant, rebellious activism. Octavia Paz had said the world changes when two people kiss. Shouldnt an artists activism be more about music, rather than an agitation? To play well is my activism. This is my way of life. The show of culture isnt. But if you mean playing well is sticking to the conventions of purity, you might be disappointed. What is being discussed through my art are the social and political and personal issues. Arent there good artists who arent in activism mode? It is just that they dont speak. T M Krishna is a great artist and a rebel. But equally great is Sanjay Subramaniam, who doesnt show much rebellion Sanjay Subrmaniam was the one who opposed the grant of award for T M Krishna, taking a Hindutva stance. Ranjini-Gayatri, Anuradha Sriram, Trichur Brothers all did so. Ones politics will be revealed in ones music. Kabir Das, too, responded to social aspects, but never denied transcendental quality of art. Kabirs Rama is not the Rama of the masses. Ustad All Rakha, Bismillah Khan, Zakir Hussain none questioned arts divinity. Its my personal choice. I will totally deny arts facets that are not rooted in social activism. Cant music exist for the sake of experience, without activism? Thats unlikely, at least for me. Are you primarily an activist, then? Yes, I see myself as an activist, with art as my tool. Okay, lets end on a melodious note. Which is your favourite raga? Its difficult, but I can play a folk song in Khamas raga (plays his version of Oh Mridule). This is a film song I dont mind playing film songs. By the way, did you guys find me rude? Im a nave fellow (laughs, and plays Bhoopali and Mohanam ragas). TNIE Team: Cithara Paul, Anil S, Aparna Nair, Parvana K B, Varsha Somaraj, Vincent Pulickal (photos), Pranav V P (video)
MPs Take Home Ration scheme: CAG flags Rs 428 cr irregularities from 18-21
BHOPAL: Irregularities worth around Rs 428 crore have been detected by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) in the Take Home Ration (THR) scheme in Madhya Pradesh between 2018-2021. The THR is one of the components of the Supplementary Nutrition Programme, which forms part of the Centrally-sponsored Integrated Child Development Services. The schemes main aim is to supplement nutritional requirements of children aged between six months and three years, pregnant and lactating mothers and out-of-school adolescent girls (OOSAGs) aged between 11 and 14 years. During the period when the irregularities have been detected in the scheme, the state was ruled by the Kamal Nath-led Congress and the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP. According to the report for the year ended March 31, 2021 tabled in the Vidhan Sabha, Audit findings clearly indicate serious irregularities in the identification of beneficiaries, production, transportation, distribution and quality control of the THR... The audit, therefore, recommends the government to act appropriately against delinquent officials... According to the report, despite Central and state government instructions to complete the baseline survey for the beneficiary identification of OOSAGs for THR distribution by April 2018, the women and child development department could complete the baseline survey only in February 2021. The delay in the completion of the survey led to irregularities in THR production, transportation and distribution. While the school education department had estimated the number of OOSAGs at 0.43 lakh in 2018-19 to 2020-21, WCD officials estimated the number to be 5.51 lakh. The WCD directorate yet accepted a fictitious number of 5.51 lakh OOSAGs. The audit revealed that six plants in Dhar, Mandla, Rewa, Sagar and Shivpuri districts supplied THR worth `4.80 crore, despite non-availability on the date of the issue of challan. Six THR manufacturing plants/firms claimed to have transported THR worth `5.46 crore in trucks. But the verification of the database revealed that trucks used were registered as motorcycles, cars, autos and tankers. Nutrition Programme THR Scheme is a key component of the Supplementary Nutrition Programme of the centrally sponsored ICDS Aims to supplement nutritional requirements of children aged between six months and 3 years, pregnant and lactating mothers, out of school girls aged between 11 and 14 years Irregularities range identification of beneficiaries to the production, transportation, distribution and quality control of the THR The audit has revealed irregularities to the tune of around `428 crore Number of out of school adolescent girls was inflated, which led to likely excess expenditure worth Rs 110.78 crore
Oneness A Brave Pioneering Triumph in Manipuri Cinema By David Whiso E-Pao.net
Oneness A Brave Pioneering Triumph in Manipuri Cinema By David WhisoE-Pao.net
Illegal commercial properties demolished in Alkapuri township
Traffic diversions for Presidents visit to Sainikpuri
Traffic Diversions Announced in Rachakonda for Presidents Visit
HYDERABAD: Rachakonda announced traffic diversions in Kushaiguda and Malkajgiri limits in view of President Droupadi Murmus visit to the College of Defence Management in Sainikpuri on Friday between 10 am to 12:30 pm. Commuters from RK Puram, Vinayaknagar going to Yapral will be diverted at Raghavendra Tiffin Centre in Neredmet towards Sainikupri, High-Tension Lane, Sainikpuri, Radhika left turn, Dammaiguda and Yapral. Traffic from Yapral to Kushaiguda will be diverted at Radhika Theatre-Canara Bank junction towards Dammaiguda, Yapral, High-tension lane, Yapral and Canara Bank. Traffic from Kushaiguda to Yapral will be diverted at High-Tension Road towards Kushaiguda via Canara Bank. Vehicles from Neredmet Crossoads to CDM will have to go via Neredmet police station road and traffic from Sainikpuri to Yapral will be diverted at Nirmalnagar Crossoads towards High-Tension Road.
DC Edit | Probe ferry mishap thoroughly
The horrific accident of a passenger ferry and a naval speed boat near Mumbai has shocked the nation. Neel Kamal , the passenger ferry carrying more than 100 passengers from Gateway of India to Gharapuri island, where the historical Elephanta Caves are situated, capsized in the Arabian Sea after the naval speedboat collided into it. So far 13 people have been confirmed dead and a search was on for two missing a man and a child. The incident has raised several questions that must be answered by the authorities. The first question is whether the passenger ferry had deviated from its approved course or not. It can be easily answered as all vessels in the waters around Mumbai are tracked by the Mumbai Port Trust through Vehicle Tracking System (VTS). All vessels, including fishing boats and passenger ferries, have the Automatic Identification System installed. This was made mandatory after 10 Pakistani terrorists entered Mumbai via sea route on November 26, 2008. As per the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMb) safety norms, a passenger ferry must carry life jackets for more than 100 per cent passengers. Annual MMB inspection of all registered vessels is mandatory. Fire and safety equipment must be checked in the annual inspection. Were more life jackets available on Neel Kamal than the number of onboard passengers and does the annual MMB inspection confirm it? The Navy also needs to come clean. As per their official statement, a new engine was installed on the speedboat and a trial was being conducted when the accident occurred. If that is true, the Navy ought to have issued an alert about its exercise taking place on the route of a civilian ferry. As per the general practice, other vessels are not allowed to enter the area of naval exercise. However, as per the preliminary information, no alert was given by the Navy about Wednesdays exercise. If there was an alert issued, its proof should be made public. The state government and Navy have announced a joint investigation into the tragic accident. The investigation must answer the above questions.
Century-old churches gearing up for Christmas festivities
Visakhapatnam: The coastal city prominently dotted with century-old churches is getting set for the colourful Christmas celebrations. The churches throughout the city have begun joyous celebrations in their spiritually charged and tastefully adorned settings. The air is filled with the enticing aromas of traditional treats. The season sees the precincts of several churches colourfully illuminated for an added effect. The main congregations will be at the iconic St. Pauls Church, Ross Hill Church, St. Johns Church, and St. Anthony's Church. A midnight mass marks the culmination of the celebrations. The church services for the season feature heart-warming carols, candlelight processions, and inspiring sermons, all of these creating a memorable experience. Overall, the combination of spiritual devotion and festive cheer makes Christmas here a delightful occasion for many to share the joys of the season. The St. Pauls Church, located near Waltair Club and Governors House, is a notable landmark with a historical significance. Known for its vibrant Christmas festivities, the church illuminates the Waltair junction with lights and fills the air with carol songs. With a history spanning over 180 years, it provides a rich backdrop for Christmas celebrations. The Ross Hill Church, also known as Visakhapuri Mary Matha Gudi, was constructed in 1864 for Monsieur Ross, an Englishman who functioned as a local judge. Converted into a chapel in 1867, the church is perched atop a hill, offering tranquil views of the city and the port area. Its magnificent architecture attracts tourists year-round. The special mass held there during Christmas imparts a profound sense of divinity to the august gathering. Established near the old post office in 1846 with funding from the East India Company, the St. Johns Church is one of the oldest in Visakhapatnam. Sir Arthur Cotton's design features teak wood imported from Burma and stained-glass paintings from Europe. Notably, this church houses an ancient pipe organ that remains operational. The Christmas season sees considerable footfalls, making it a pivotal site for devotion and celebration. Visitors are encouraged to partake in their festive initiatives for a memorable experience. The St. Anthony's Church, situated near Jagadamba, dates back to 1852 and initially served the Tamil-speaking Catholics. The church set up an educational institution that continues to operate today. As the second-largest parish in the city, this is highly recommended for visitation during the Christmas season. This time around, these churches promise an experience filled with joy, a sense of history and community spirit. Whether ones a local or a visitor, these historic landmarks offer a delightful setting.
Gold, silver prices plummet as US Fed signals only 2 rate cuts in 2025
Gold and silver prices fell sharply in the national capital on Thursday due to a muted demand by jewellers amid a weak global trend, according to the All India Sarafa Association. The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity plunged Rs 800 to Rs 78,300 per 10 grams.
UP: Abandoned temple reopens in Muslim-majority area
Right-wing organizations, including Bajrang Dal and All India Karni Sena, held a 'shuddhikaran' (purification) ceremony and chanted Hanuman chalisa at a long-abandoned Shiva temple in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. The temple, located in a Muslim-majority locality, was eopened by members of these groups. The ceremony took place on Wednesday night amid tight security measures. Local residents, including a former Aligarh Mayor, have voiced concerns over the state of the temple and called for its restoration.
Abanadoned temple reopened in Aligarh, purification ceremony held
Aligarh: Right-wing organisations and some local BJP leaders held a shuddhikaran (purification) ceremony and chanted Hanuman chalisa at a long-abandoned Shiva temple in a Muslim-majority locality here after it was reopened by members of these groups. The purification ceremony, organised by groups like Bajrang Dal and All India Karni Sena, took place on Wednesday night, 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 .
In Aligarh, a purification ceremony was held at a long-abandoned Shiva temple in a Muslim-majority area after its eopening by right-wing groups. Locals, including Muslims, helped restore the temple and pledged support for its revival. The temple, abandoned for five years, was rediscovered during a drive to identify neglected places of worship.
Ravi Kishan Gets Candid About Casting Couch Experience
Ravi Kishan has spent three decades in the film industry, with his work spanning across the Bhojpuri and Hindi film industries. He made a casting couch confession recently that got the internet talking
The revolutionaries Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan and Thakur Roshan Singh were hanged by the Britishers on 19 th December, 1927. 99 years of the famous Kakori conspiracy and 97 years of the martyrdom of the freedom fighters. Bismil hanged at the Gorakhpur jail, Khan at the Faizabad jail and Roshan Singh at the Naini jail of Allahabad. The hot headed young men were well prepared with their plans and their deaths toowith a grin that sparked patriotism. Today we recall this date, the Kakori incident and the British play involved. The Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) or the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association The HRA was a radical left wing organization that operated from underground. It was founded by Sachindranath Sanyal. The manifesto was titled as The Revolutionary. After the sudden suspension of the Non- cooperation movement by Mahatma Gandhi in 1919, the youth leaders felt it was early. Moreover, the ideologies differed at a certain level. Leaders like Bismil were revolutionary in their approach and believed in overthrowing the British Raj through violence. They opposed Gandhi in the 37th session of the INC held in Bihar (1922). The INC was then divided into two groups one of the liberals and the other of rebels. The latter was the HRA, that adopted violent revolutionary means against the Britishers. They wanted to attain freedom through armed revolutions. HRA became The Hindustan Socialist Republican Association under the influence of Bhagat Singh. The Kakori train robbery case: Call it the Kakori conspiracy, Kakori incident, Kakori loot or the Kakori train robbery case. It was on Aug 9, 1925 when members of the Hindustan Republican Association (later known as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association) executed a train robbery at the Kakori train station near Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The mastermind behind is said to be Ram Prasad Bismil, the others who were majorly involved were Asfaqullah Khan, Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajendra Lahiri and Roshan Singh. Apart from the key attackers, there were Sachindra Bakshi, Manmathnath Gupta, Mukundi Lal, Keshab Chakravorty, Banwari Lal and Murali Lal. There was a need of arms and ammunition to carry out the organizations activities, thus in order to arrange for the funds members of the HRA decided to loot the government treasury. As the Sahranpur Lucknow train approached Kakori station, the revolutionaries stormed inside it. It was believed that the Kakori mail was transporting the British treasury. Overthrowing the guards, they could loot Rs. 8000. No passenger was robbed or caused any harm (except for one). What followed after: The incident spurred horror around. However, it even encouraged more such revolutionaries to carry on such acts. The British Raj called for a manhunt against those involved in the tragic robbery. Nearly 40 people were arrested, all the key strategists except for Chandrashekhar Azad. They were arrested under multiple charges, including theft and attempted murder. The trial started in May 1926. In its final verdict, the court sentenced Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, Roshan Singh and Lahiri to death. In jail, they went on a hunger strike demanding to be treated alike political prisoners. While outside, there was public dissatisfaction against the verdict. 78 members of the Central Legislative Assembly filed a petition to the Viceroy of India for the death sentence to be turned to life term. The Privy council and the British monarch were also sent the final appeal in this regard. But of no use. The three youth were hanged on the cold early morning of 19 th Dec 1927. Rajendra Lahiri was hanged two days earlier at the Gonda jail on 17 th Dec 1927. Other facts: It is also believed that the money looted was not to purchase arms and ammunition, rather for establishing printing press. They wanted to publish socialist literature for the youth. HRA was working towards uniting the country. Asfaqullah Khan even addressed the countrymen to stay united when all the Britishers were trying to do was divide them on communal lines. 40 people were arrested when only 10 people were involved in the incident. Know the leaders Ram Prasad Bismil The poet, writer and great revolutionary of India was born on 11 th June 1897. He belonged to Shahjahanpur district of then North western province of India. A Tomar Rajput, Bismil was associated with Arya Samaj at an early age. He was one of the initial members of the HRA. Bismil composed his poems in Hindi and Urdu, his pen names were Ram, Agyat and Bismil. He published a pamphlet called Deshvasiyon ke naam sandesh and a poem Mainpuri ki Pratigya. He carried out various underground activities, a poem titled Mann ki Lahar and translated two Bengali works. He drafted the yellow paper constitution of the HRA in 1923. Another work Kranti Geetanjali was published after his death in 1929. Not to forget the immortal poem- Sarfaroshi ki tamanna. In his honor, The Amar Shaheed Bismil Smarak has been established. The Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil Railway station 11 kms away from Shahjahanpur. A memorial that honors the Kakori conspirists at Kakori which was inaugurated by then PM Indira Gandhi. Asfaqullah Khan The revolutionary leader was born on 22 nd October 1900 in a Muslim Pathan family of Khyber tribe in Shahjahanpur. Khan met Ram Prasad Bismil and started working with him closely. He was an Urdu writer, writing in the name of Hasrat. He was inspired by the Lenin and Bolshevik revolutions in Russia. He firmly believed in socialist ideology. The freedom fighter was against religious communalism. Along with the others, he also got involved in the Kakori conspiracy. Out of his many writings in the jail, what catches attention is Brave dies once, cowards daily. you must read the proceedings of my case, then you will come to know to what extent I loved my motherland as a true Muslim. Aye mere paak khuda, Hindustan ki sarzameen par Azadi ka suraj ab jald tulu farma. (Oh Almighty let the Sun of Independence shine over Hindustan soon. Thakur Roshan Singh The revolutionary was born in Nabadi village of Shahjahanpur district on 22 nd January 1892. During the Non cooperation movement, he was sentenced for the Bareilly shooting case in 1921-22. After coming back from jail, he went on to join the HRA. It is said that he didnt participate in the Kakori robbery case, but was still arrested. He faced the trial in the murder that happened during the robbery. He was hanged alongside the other martyrs on 19 th January 1927. The three revolutionaries have been forgotten over time. They martyred for the nation when they were mere youths. And even before, when a young boy has dreams for himself, they had the dreams of freeing the nation from the shackles of the British. Now we can say that their means were unlawful, but how will you justify for the sacrifice they made. Leaving back bereaved families and loved ones. But a Bismil and an Ashfaqullah Khan taught us How to work for the betterment of the nation by standing united, rising above communal differences.
Margazhi Music Season: Tradition meets transformation
CHENNAI: Come December, Chennai sheds its usual guise of traffic chaos and sultry weather, donning a festive, almost spiritual air. This is Margazhi season a month devoted to music, devotion, and the delicate art of kolams. In the early hours, the city awakens to a symphony of devotional hymns, the clink of brass utensils, and the rhythmic sweep of women creating intricate kolams outside their homes. For Chennaiites, Margazhi is far more than just another month; it is an immersive cultural experience blending the sacred and the artistic. At the heart of it all lies the renowned Margazhi Music Season a celebration of Carnatic music concerts and Bharatanatyam performances. Margazhi is the soul of Chennai, says Anusha Krishnamoorthy, a Carnatic music enthusiast. Its when the city comes alive with art and devotion. When Margazhi was purely analogue For many long-time residents of Chennai, the Margazhi of years gone by is a source of cherished nostalgia. Attending kutcheris (concerts) once meant physically visiting cultural venues to secure tickets. These transactions were far more than a matter of buying entry they were social rituals, often accompanied by conversations over hot bajjis and filter coffee at the sabha canteen. The queues were long, but the thrill of securing a seat for a legendary performance was incomparable, reminisces Rangan P, a septuagenarian who has attended kutcheris since the 1960s. People dressed in their silk saris and veshtis. It was about more than just music; it was a gathering of the community. Packed halls, the faint hum of tanpura strings as the performance began, and the palpable connection between artists and their audience created an experience like no other. Venues were limited, making it nearly impossible to attend every concert on ones list. Yet, that very challenge heightened the excitement. A digital turn For a city deeply steeped in tradition, Chennai has shown remarkable resilience and adaptability in its Margazhi celebrations. The pandemic brought seismic changes, with safety concerns disrupting the rhythm of live concerts. Sabhas embraced innovation, hosting drive-in kutcheris and recording performances exclusively for virtual audiences. It was surreal, attending a concert from my car with a thermos of coffee, recalls Nagaraj Naidu, a city-based architect. But it kept the spirit of Margazhi alive. Even today, long after pandemic restrictions have eased, some of these changes remain. While most concerts have returned to live settings, the process of securing a ticket has been revolutionised. Gone are the snaking queues outside sabhas or frantic calls for last-minute passes. Today, booking is as easy as logging onto platforms like BookMyShow or the sabhas website. Its so convenient now, says Revathi Vishakan, an ardent Carnatic music lover. In the past, you had to be physically in Chennai to truly experience Margazhi. Now, you can book tickets from anywhere and plan your visit around your chosen concerts. For those unable to travel, platforms like YouTube and sabha websites offer a treasure trove of recorded performances. I watch a lot of kutcheris online, says Abishek Pillai, a software engineer based in Bengaluru. The video quality is fantastic, and while its not the same as being there, its much better than missing out entirely. The changing face of Margazhi performers Once dominated by stalwarts such as MS Subbulakshmi and Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, todays Margazhi stage also showcases a younger, more experimental cohort of performers. Musicians like Sandeep Narayan and Rithvik Raja are merging tradition with modernity, introducing global influences while remaining rooted in Carnatic music. I love how younger artists are so fearless, says Sneha Manohar, a Bharatanatyam dancer. Theyre innovating in ways that make classical art forms feel relevant to todays audiences. Fusion performances, collaborations with jazz musicians, and the incorporation of technology into live concerts are becoming increasingly common. While many welcome this evolution, some traditionalists worry it could dilute the purity of Carnatic music. The advent of digital platforms has pushed sabhas to rethink their revenue models, with a growing reliance on sponsorships and donations. At the same time, this accessibility has democratised Margazhi, enabling a more diverse audience to engage with its offerings. The greatest challenge lies in balancing authenticity with modernity. How do we keep Margazhi relevant to younger generations while preserving its traditional essence?, observes Krithika Praveen. Despite these changes, the heart of Margazhi remains intact. Families still bond over kutcheris and temple visits. Grandparents delight in introducing grandchildren to the magic of live performances, and sabha canteens still serve the citys best vadais. What I cherish most about Margazhi is its resilience, says Mohit R, a long-time concertgoer. No matter how the format evolves, the festivals spirit its devotion and togetherness really endures. As Margazhi continues to adapt to the digital age, its future brims with potential. Will hybrid formats dominate? Will live concerts regain their primacy? One thing remains certain: Chennais love affair with Margazhi is eternal. Whether youre seated in a sabha or streaming from across the globe, Margazhi invites you to lose yourself in its timeless melody. As Anusha puts it, Margazhi isnt just a season its an emotion.
Telangana HC rejects BJP MP Arvind's plea to quash FIRs over derogatory remarks against KCR
HYDERABAD: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Wednesday dismissed three criminal petitions filed by BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind seeking quashing of three FIRs lodged against him for allegedly using derogatory and unparliamentary language against the former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao. The court ruled that Arvind must face trial in connection with the cases registered at Banjara Hills police station (Crime Nos. 4/2022 and 5/2022) and Abids Police Station (CC. No. 387/2023). However, Justice Lakshman granted partial relief to the MP by dispensing with his personal appearance before the trial court except when summoned. The cases stem from complaints alleging that Arvind made defamatory, derogatory, demeaning and abusive remarks toward the then chief minister during press conferences on November 8, 2021 and July 14, 2022. Among the statements attributed to Arvind were phrases in Telugu including Nichudiga Digajaripoyadu, Vedava, Tagubothada, and KCR burra lo penda unadhi, among other remarks. The complaints also noted comments from another press conference where the MP reportedly called the former chief minister a third-rated liar, notorious criminal, and useless fellow, and made additional offensive statements. The complainants BRS activists stated that such language insulted the dignity and prestige of the chief minister and contributed to escalating tensions and hatred among political parties and communities. Justice Lakshman refused to quash the FIRs, affirming that the allegations warranted trial under Sections 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace), 505(2) (statements creating or promoting enmity or hatred between classes), and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC. The Special Judicial First Class Magistrate Court for Excise in Hyderabad will be hearing the case.
Pilot project to clean air polluted by industries rolled out in Manali zone
CHENNAI: As a first step in its efforts to tackle the severe air pollution in industrial areas in the city, the Greater Chennai Corporation has placed monitoring devices to assess air quality parameters at two locations with high footfall in Manali and initial readings are being recorded. The pilot project will study and identify air pollutants in the industrial zone using monitoring devices, following which air purification systems will be installed to improve the ambient air quality, by the end of January. If the project turns successful, it will be replicated in other zones. Manali, a prominent industrial zone in north Chennai, accommodates heavy industries including oil refineries, chemical manufacturing units, fertilizer plants, and power generation facilities. Its proximity to Chennai and Ennore ports boosts the regions industrial importance, facilitating the transportation of raw materials and finished goods. However, the industries that fuel economic activity in the area contribute to severe air pollution, posing health risk to local population and contributing to environmental degradation. In response to the growing concerns about air quality, GCC launched the pilot project in collaboration with multiple stakeholders and a project management consultant. Speaking to TNIE, a senior corporation official said, For now, two locations in Manali zone, the urban primary health centre and the zonal office, have been identified. Monitoring devices have already been placed in these spots to assess air quality parameters, and initial readings are being recorded. By the end of January or early February, the purifying machines will be installed. These machines are designed to intake polluted air, filter out contaminants such as nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides and fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and release purified air back into the environment. The collected pollutants will be safely removed from the system. To oversee the monitoring process, evaluate its effectiveness, and provide actionable recommendations, a consultant has been appointed. If the pilot project proves successful, similar systems can be implemented in other industrial zones in Chennai, he said. During last years monsoon, several pollution-related issues were reported in the region. Recently, residents raised several complaints about increasing pollution, prompting us to select this area for the pilot project, the official added.
Equipment glitch kills two EB workers in Tiruchy
TIRUCHY: In a suspected case of equipment failure, two contract workers of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) lost their lives after being electrocuted while carrying out maintenance work on a high-tension power line near KK Nagar on the Olaiyur Ring Road in Tiruchy district on Wednesday. Police identified the deceased as Kalaimani (42) and his relative Manickam (37), both from Marungapuri. According to sources, the supply for the transmission tower was turned off and Kalaimani, holding an earth rod, climbed onto it. While working on the line, the rod accidentally came into contact with a live wire, and though the supply was allegedly turned off, he was electrocuted and died on the spot. Manickam Kalaimanis lookout, who was standing below touching the transmission tower also got electrocuted. He suffered severe injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital where he succumbed shortly after, sources said. Upon information, police and fire and rescue services personnel arrived at the scene and recovered Kalaimanis body, which was hanging from the tower. A case was filed by Manikandam police and further investigation is under way to determine the exact cause of what has been declared as an equipment failure by TNEB officials, and whether the requisite safety protocols were followed. Compensation will be provided to victims families: TNEB official A senior official from the TNEB explained that while the power supply to the tower had been switched off to carry out maintenance, an unexpected power surge occurred when the earth rod accidentally came into contact with the live wire. The equipment, which should have ensured complete isolation of power, failed, allowing electricity to pass through, killing the workers, the official added. The official further stated, We have sought a detailed report from local authorities. Compensation will be provided to the victims families based on the findings. However, initial investigation suggests that safety protocols were followed, and it was the unexpected power supply that led to this tragedy.
Karnataka health dept flags 26 medicines as misbranded
BENGALURU: The health department has flagged 26 medicines -- eight as spurious or fake and 18 as misbranded -- which are consumed for acidity, pain relief, cholesterol, iron deficiency, and nasal congestion. It has stated that these medicines have been produced in violation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. Over a year, five pharmaceuticals have been convicted for violating safety standards. Twelve cases are in various stages of trial. Investigations are on to ascertain whether pharma companies used substandard chemicals in 26 medicines flagged by the department. Of the 26 medicines, 10 used for nasal congestion relief were found to have violated the Act. Four medicines used for reducing eye inflammation and treating dry eyes, two to treat pain, inflammation and conditions such as arthritis and allergies have been labelled as spurious or misbranded. The department found three samples of folic acid (iron supplements) and multivitamin medicines not meeting the set standards alongside other drugs used for treating glaucoma and high eye pressure as well as preventing nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy or surgery. If labelling is misleading, medicines are marked as misbranded The department files cases against companies for misbranding drugs and if they are harmful. It may penalise them, but not file a case for mistakes such as labelling errors in cases where the medicine is safe. Also in cases where a company withdraws the product, the department issues a warning. The alarming extent of counterfeit medicines in Karnataka came to light after Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Raos reply during the winter session in Belagavi. Responding to a question by MLC CN Manjegowda, Gundu Rao outlined steps to curb such medicines, including regular sample testing from the supply chain by drug inspectors, investigations into complaints, and coordination with licensing authorities to take action against the violators. Routine checks Inspections conducted by drug inspectors often reveal whether a medicine is spurious or misbranded through rigorous sampling and laboratory testing. An officer from the Drugs Control Department told TNIE that during routine checks at manufacturing units, pharmacies or distribution channels, inspectors collect samples of medicines, which are sent to government-approved laboratories for analysis. If a medicine fails to meet the prescribed quality standards set by regulatory authorities such as the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), contains incorrect or harmful ingredients, or is falsely labelled, it is classified as spurious. Similarly, if the labelling is inaccurate, misleading or fails to adhere to regulatory guidelines, the medicine is marked as misbranded. Once identified, the drugs are labelled accordingly, and immediate action is taken to prevent their distribution and sale, the official said. These medicines pose significant risks to public health as they can lead to ineffective treatment, adverse reactions and harm antibiotic resistance, the official said, adding that regulatory authorities, on a regular basis, detect spurious or misbranded medicines through inspections, testing, consumer complaints, and monitoring of manufacturing processes.
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Lifeless body of a non Manipuri was discovered floating in a pond at Sangaiprou under Lamphel police station on Wednesday The deceased has been identified as Sanjay Ray 45 s o Rajdev Ray of Salepur, East Champaran in Bihar, presently residing at Sangaiprou Kabui Khul According to a police report, Sanjay Ray was found dead at the pond around 11am Wednesday A police team arrived at the scene and fished out the body Later, the body was handed over to the family for conduct of final rites Source Chronicle News Service
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Andhra Pradesh Govt. Prevented 780 Child Marriages, Says Minister Sandhyarani
Vijayawada: The TDP-led NDA alliance government has prevented 780 child marriages in special drives organised from July 2024 onwards, women, child and tribal welfare Minister Gummidi Sandhyarani has underlined. Reviewing the officials functioning of the women, child and tribal welfare departments on Wednesday, she pointed out that monitoring committees have been established to prohibit childhood marriages. The special drives similarly rescued 371 children from child labour and begging. The review meeting focused on achievements of the coalition government in AP since taking over power in June 2024. Sandhyarani highlighted several accomplishments. She underlined that Rs 52.68 crore have been allocated for constructing toilets in 9,246 Anganwadi centres (AWCs) and creating drinking water facilities at 11,403 buildings. Letters have been sent to CMDs of DISCOMs for providing electric connections to 7,387 AWCs. Rs 40.54 crore have been released to improve facilities at 8,853 Anganwadi centres, such as nutrition gardens, rainwater harvesting, RO water purifiers, play equipment and LED screens. The minister said 80,194 growth monitoring devices worth Rs 10.18 crore have been procured to track children's nutritional status. Under the National Efficient Cooking Programme (NECP), the AP cabinet has approved supply of efficient induction stoves and cookware for 11,000 AWCs through EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Limited). Rs 4.76 crore have been released for procuring 34,66,790 Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) books, aimed at enhancing literacy and numeracy skills among children aged between 36 years. Sandhyarani said 139 new AWCs have been launched under PM JANMAN (Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan) to improve living conditions of vulnerable tribal groups in districts like Alluri Sitarama Raju, Eluru, Manyam and Srikakulam. Total 5,98,632 community-based events have been organised at all Anganwadi centres to monitor children's growth. For anaemia prevention, nutritional supplements like moringa and curry leaf powders have been supplied to all AWCs and beneficiaries homes. The minister mentioned that Rs 6.14 crore has been allocated for providing relief and rehabilitation to 1,296 victims of violence. Secretary (Womens Development and Child Welfare) A. Surya Kumari and director M. Venugopal Reddy were among the officials who participated in the meeting.
Gold falls Rs 200 to Rs 79,100 per 10 gm; silver rises Rs 500
NEW DELHI, Dec 18:Gold prices fell Rs 200 to Rs 79,100 per 10 grams in the national capital on Wednesday amid a firm trend in international markets, according to the All India Sarafa Association. The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity settled at Rs 79,300 per 10 grams in the previous session. Snapping a three-day losing run, silver climbed Rs 500 to Rs 92,000 per kg on Wednesday. It closed at Rs 91,500 per kg on Tuesday. In [] The post Gold falls Rs 200 to Rs 79,100 per 10 gm; silver rises Rs 500 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UP govt merges 3 streams of Ganga into 1 at Sangam ahead of Mahakumbh
Uttar Pradesh's Irrigation Department reunited three Ganga river streams at the Sangam, creating 22 hectares of bathing space for the 2025 Mahakumbh. This reverses the river's natural course alteration, simplifying pilgrim access and improving water purity. Dredging, despite initial challenges with strong currents, enabled the merging, centralizing bathing for the expected 40 crore devotees.
Bengaluru woman finds another reason for leaving India's Silicon Valley: Dahi puri
A woman in Bengaluru ordered dahi puri online. The order arrived with only puris and plain yogurt. It lacked the usual chutneys, spices, and fillings. She shared her disappointment on social media. The post went viral. Many users discussed online food delivery challenges. Some sympathized with the woman. Others questioned ordering chaat online.
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Delhi Metro: Jahangirpuri-Samaypur Badli Train Services To Be Disrupted For More Than 10 Days
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Tamil Nadu drafts sustainable land use policy to tackle urbanisation, climate change
CHENNAI: Twenty years after the state government devised a Draft Tamil Nadu Land Use Policy 2004, the State Planning Commission (SPC) has prepared a draft Sustainable Land Use Policy of Tamil Nadu (SLUP) keeping in mind multi-sectoral challenges in planning land use and new problems due to changing economic structure and environmental exigencies. The draft submitted to Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday points out that Tamil Nadu appears to be shifting towards horticulture crops, and Dindigul, Krishnagiri, Salem, Erode, Tiruchy, Dharmapuri, Tiruvallur and Namakkal are prominent districts for horticulture and floriculture. Hence, potential parcels of lands for horticulture should be identified and farmers in those regions should be encouraged through special schemes, the plan said. The draft underscores the importance of a holistic spatial land use planning instead of piecemeal allocation of land for development projects. The policy is closely aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing critical issues such as deforestation, rapid urbanisation, and water scarcity through integrated land management. The policy underscored the need to factor in climate change and vulnerability assessment in land use planning and regulation in the context of global warming and climate change. The policy has recommended evolving a special land use strategy to address urban expansion and outgrowth. The state should review the contemporary relevance of previous regional plans and revise or prepare new regional and sub-regional plans, which should be prepared for 15-20 years with a review and revision every five years on a rolling basis. The policy said unnecessary pooling of land into land banks should be avoided. While converting land to industrial corridors and estates, suitable attention must be paid to the existing natural ecosystem and resources so that fragile ecosystems are not put under pressure. The policy said the state should formulate a Pasture Land and Grazing Policy and assess livestock scenarios in terms of economic, social and nutritional resources, given the changing circumstances, including lifestyles and agricultural practices, by 2025. In the industries and services sector, attention should be given to setting up new industrial hubs in areas that are identified as unused and fallow (land use remains unaltered for more than 3 to 5 years) by using technologies like remote-sensing. The draft also said land use planning is a potential disaster reduction and mitigation tool. The SLUP introduces a zoning system that categorizes land into four primary zones: Development, Conservation, Agricultural, and Transition. The draft noted that land use patterns in Tamil Nadu have undergone tremendous transformation due to urbanisation and industrialisation, and these changes are associated with ecological changes. The rapid urbanisation, converting vacant parcels of land and waterbodies for urban requirements and unscientific approaches towards the development of cities has led to multiple issues like flooding, groundwater shortage and urban heat islands, the draft policy underscored.
Repair work of Srimandirs Ratna Bhandar commences
BHUBANESWAR/PURI : After remaining closed for several decades, the process for repairing the Ratna Bhandar of Shree Jagannath temple in Puri was started on Tuesday. With the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) deciding to begin the work on December 17, the former cleaned the two chambers and installed the working platforms made of iron inside the temple treasury on the day. Following this, de-plastering of the Ratna Bhandar walls and replacement of old iron beams and cracked stones will be undertaken. Superintending archaeologist of ASI Puri circle DB Garnayak said the work has started from the Bhitara or inner chamber of the Ratna Bhandar. The working platforms (scaffoldings) have been installed in the Bhitara Bhandar and de-plastering of lime plaster from inner surface walls and pointing will be done next, he said. It has been decided that damaged stones at different locations in the Bhitara Bhandar will be replaced with matching stones using traditional lime mortar. Similarly, the damaged and detached wrought iron beams will be replaced with stainless steel box beams. Earlier in the meeting with Chhatisha Nijog over the Ratna Bhandar, it was decided that the flooring of the entire Ratna Bhandar will be changed with either granite or basalt stone slabs. The work will remain suspended on Thursday owing to certain rituals, the ASI chief added. Since month-long celebration of Dhanu Sankranti is underway at the shrine, work will be carried out for five to six hours after madhyana bhog is offered to the presiding deities. While the ASI has set a target to finish the work within three months, the state government is hopeful of completion of the work earlier than that with deployment of more labourers. Earlier in the morning, Law minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said the repair and restoration of the Ratna Bhandar will be such that it will remain structurally safe for the next 100 years.
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Odisha: ASI begins repair work of Ratna Bhandar of Jagannath Temple
Odisha: ASI begins repair work of Ratna Bhandar of Jagannath Temple Bhubaneswar: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Tuesday began the repair and renovation work of the Ratna Bhandar or treasure trove of the Jagannath Temple at Puri. As per the schedule, the cleaning and staging works were carried out on [] The post Odisha: ASI begins repair work of Ratna Bhandar of Jagannath Temple appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Delhi Metro service to be disrupted at these stations from December 18
Delhi Metro's Yellow Line will experience service disruptions between Jahangirpuri and Samaypur Badli from 10:45 pm to end of service, and from start of service until 7:02 am on December 28th and 29th. Four stations will be closed. Red Line services from Keshav Puram to Rithala will be unavailable after 11:30 pm from December 24th to December 31st.
9 Indian Workers Die in Dubai Road Accident
Nizamabad: Nine Indian workers including three from the state died when a bus carrying 83 workers met with an accident at Khorfakkan in Dubai. The incident occurred on Sunday night. The workers from M/s Darwish Engineering at Ajman were going to Khorfakkan where the bus met with the accident. Nine workers were declared dead and all of them were Indians. Indian consulate officials visited Khorfakkan and Fujairah on Monday to find out details about the victims. They met with the injured workers in hospitals as well as driver, an Indian national, admitted in Khorfakkan hospital with minor injuries. Nizamabad MP Arvind Dharmapuri wrote a letter to minister for external affairs S. Jaishankar over the road accident in Dubai. He said that most of the victims were from Nizamabad parliament constituency and the incident has left their families devastated. The sudden and tragic loss has created an urgent need for support and assistance, both for the injured and the families of the deceased, he said. Arvind urged the Uion minister to facilitate the repatriation of the accident victims who are waiting to return to their families in India. Union minister of external affairs S. Jaishankar said that the UAE consulate was in touch with the company and it would extend all assistance and would facilitate early transportation of mortal remains to India. The company assured that it would settle all service benefits and other compensations in respect of the deceased workers as per local laws. The consulate has reached out to the families of the deceased, Jaishankar explained in his reply to the MP. Details of the deceased and the injured were not revealed by the authorities.
Hyderabad: 3 Held, Alprazolam Worth Rs 84L Seized
Hyderabad: During separate raids, the Telangana special task force (STF) seized alprazolam worth Rs 84 lakh in Siddipet and Nizamabad district respectively. Acting on a tip off, the STF team along with the Siddipet district sleuths, seized 2.5 kg of alprazolam worth Rs 25 lakh on Tuesday when it was being transported from Siddipet district to Kistapur village, Siddipet excise department inspector G. Srinivas said. The accused, identified as Marupally Arjun, was transporting alprazolam and another 15 kg of the drug was seized from one Aruns house at Vigneswara Colony in Siddipet district, the police said. Excise police and DTF teams started acting on information that alprazolam had reached Siddipet. Three people, who were travelling from Siddipet to Kistapur, were stopped and checked and 2.5 kg of alprazolam was seized from them. Gaddamadi Raja Goud, Puri Narsumhu and the receiver Marupalli Arjun were arrested, Siddipet excise superintendent Pradeep Rao said. On Monday, Nizamabad district excise department team learnt that 4.3 kg of alprazolam has been transported from Maharashtra to Bodhan and to be supplied in different villages of Nizamabad district. However the cops seized 20 kg of the drug after raids at houses in Nizamabad district. The case is still under investigation. We will seize all the banned drugs soon, DCA (Director) V. B. Kamalasan said.
Indias 1st cyclone-resistant 220kv transmission line commissioned in Odisha
Bhubaneswar: Empowertrans, a Bhubaneswar-based electrical engineering firm, has successfully commissioned Indias first cyclone-resistant 220kV double-circuit (D/C) transmission line in coastal Odisha. The announcement was made by Empowertrans Managing Director, Asit Pradhan, at a press meet on Tuesday. The project, awarded to Empowertrans through competitive bidding by the Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL), involved replacing a cyclone-ravaged 26 km transmission line connecting PGCILs Pandiabili substation to OPTCLs Samagara substation near Puri. Designed to withstand extreme cyclones, this pioneering project aims to set a benchmark for similar projects in cyclone-prone regions. The previous transmission line, constructed a few years ago, was destroyed during Cyclone Fani in May 2019. The cyclone brought wind pressures exceeding 300 kg/sqm, far surpassing the Indian standard design limits for coastal zones (Zone 5). Foundations were uprooted, towers twisted, and conductors snapped, causing widespread disruption. In response, the Odisha government and Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL) collaborated with PGCIL to rebuild the line using advanced Zone 6 design standards to ensure resilience against future cyclones. This innovative project introduced narrow-base towers with prototype testing, including destructive tests, and pile foundations to suit the challenging terrain. Empowertrans has a history of delivering groundbreaking high-voltage projects in Odisha. Notable achievements include constructing Odishas first 400kV link line for Vedanta in 2009 and the first Quad Moose 400kV double-circuit line for GMR in 2012. The company also built eastern Indias first monopole tower-based transmission line with high-tension, low-sag conductors for India Power Corporation in Haldia. With this milestone, Empowertrans has demonstrated its expertise in tackling complex engineering challenges, reinforcing Odishas power infrastructure, and ensuring uninterrupted connectivity to critical locations like Jagannath Puri. This cyclone-resistant transmission line represents a crucial step toward strengthening infrastructure in disaster-prone regions, aligning with Odishas commitment to resilient development.
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ASI begins repair work of Puri Jagannath temples Ratna Bhandar
Puri: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Tuesday commenced repair work of Ratna Bhandar of the Jagannath temple in Odishas Puri, a state minister said. The work started around 1pm and will continue till 6pm, Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said. The ASI has assured us a three-month timeline, but we have requested them to expedite []
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Addiction is a Disease, not a Habit: A Call for Compassion and Solutions
For decades, smoking has remained one of the most devastating public health crises worldwide. However, societal misconceptions persist, casting judgment on those who smoke and labelling them weak-willed, morally flawed, or simply overindulgent. These stigmas are not only inaccurate, but deeply harmful. Science has long proven that addiction is not a personal failing but a chronic medical condition - one that rewires the brain, fosters dependency, and requires medical support and systemic change to overcome. Despite this, millions remain trapped in cycles of shame, isolation, and addiction, perpetuated by judgment and limited access to solutions. Stigma: The Invisible Barrier to Recovery Stigma extends beyond being a social barrier; it traps those who smoke in cycles of dependency and shame. They are often judged as having chosen their fate, rather than being seen as individuals battling a medical condition. This harsh perception fuels guilt and hopelessness, discouraging many from seeking help. Even with effective treatments and technologies available, societal attitudes and policies often deter those who smoke from accessing them, leaving them to face their struggles in isolation. Tobacco addiction is a medical condition, just like any other, and it should be treated as such. I wouldn't tell my patients with asthma to simply rely on air purifiers to treat the condition they suffer from. I would prescribe inhalers to help manage their condition. Similarly, smoking should be approached with the same medical perspective, rather than criminalizing and stigmatizing those who struggle with the addiction. Despite the Supreme Court of India recognizing addiction as a medical condition, societal attitudes and policymaking continue to lag behind. Misconceptions persist, leaving those who smoke feeling marginalized. While evidence-based treatments like nicotine replacement therapies are available, the limited availability and cost of harm reduction products restricts options for those seeking alternatives. Combined with a fear of judgment, this further discourages those who smoke from pursuing available support. The Socio-Economic Impact of Tobacco Addiction Tobacco addiction impacts not just individual health but also families, communities, and economies. Families bear emotional and financial burdens, with loved ones becoming caregivers and facing costly treatments. This strain disrupts family dynamics, leads to income loss, and reduces overall quality of life. In India, the economic toll of tobacco use is estimated at 177,000 crore annually, highlighting the urgent need for harm reduction and support initiatives. Communities also suffer from decreased productivity and higher healthcare expenses. Additionally, the harm caused by tobacco perpetuates cycles of poverty, especially in rural areas where farmers rely on tobacco cultivation for their livelihoods. These socio-economic dependencies complicate the implementation of cessation programs and policies, without addressing the structural dependencies on tobacco. The Psychiatric Gap and the Need for Accessible Interventions While psychiatrists and mental health professionals play a vital role in treating tobacco addiction, a vast majority of those who smokenearly 99%avoid seeking treatment because of stigma or a lack of awareness. Even among those who access care, treatments like antidepressants or anxiolytics without proper follow-up rarely lead to long-term recovery. Many also turn to eplacement addictions as they attempt to quit, creating a complex issue that only worsens without a comprehensive solution. Technology: A New Frontier in Breaking Barriers Incorporating technology can greatly aid the journey of recovery. Digital tools like AI-driven health apps, virtual counseling platforms, and personalized health tracking devices offer accessible, evidence-based interventions at scale. These technologies can ease the recovery process by providing behavioral prompts, education, and personalized care that work alongside traditional healthcare systems. Furthermore, advancements in technology have led to the development of new harm reduction products, which provide safer alternatives to traditional tobacco use and reduce associated health risks. These tools are not meant to replace human interaction but to enhance itoffering opportunities for personalized care, community outreach, and harm reduction strategies that can reach millions, including those in underserved areas. From Stigma to Solutions: A Path Forward Breaking the cycle of tobacco addiction requires collective action rooted in compassion. Solutions must go beyond treatment to dismantle stigma, build support networks, and promote education. Governments, organizations, and communities must collaborate to create inclusive policies that address addiction's socio-economic effects, prioritize affordability, and ensure access to innovative harm reduction tools. Reframing addiction as a medical issue rather than a moral failing opens the door to recovery without shame. Together, we can replace stigma with support, judgment with understanding, and isolation with community. The time to act is now let us build healthier, more resilient societies where every individual can reclaim their health and future. This article is authored by Dr. Lancelot Mark Pinto, Consultant Pulmonologist and Epidemiologist, PD Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre.
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But to answer your question, absolutely, if the price goes up, to me that is the only concern. If the greed overtakes the fear, then you will have an issue in the momentum.
Delhi Airport Issues Advisory as Severe Pollution and Fog Disrupt Visibility
NEW DELHI: Delhi Airport has issued an advisory to passengers amid worsening air quality and low visibility caused by dense fog and pollution. The airport urged travelers to check their flight status before heading to the airport, even though flight operations remain normal for now. The air quality in Delhi deteriorated further on Tuesday morning, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching a hazardous level of 421. Areas like Anand Vihar, Ashok Vihar, Bawana, Jahangirpuri, and Alipur recorded AQI levels ranging between 400 and 470, indicating severe pollution conditions. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) categorized Delhi's air quality as Very Poor. In addition, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that the citys minimum temperature had dropped to 5 degrees Celsius, further worsening atmospheric conditions. In response to the alarming pollution levels, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has reimposed Stage-IV measures from the updated Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). These measures, classified as Severe+, are being implemented across the entire National Capital Region (NCR) to control the escalating pollution crisis. The Pollution Control Board explained in a statement that unfavorable weather patterns, including calm winds and dense fog, have intensified pollution levels in the region. The body convened an emergency meeting to assess the situation and immediately announced the reactivation of Stage-IV measures to curb further deterioration. The advisory comes as Delhi continues to grapple with its annual pollution crisis, where toxic air and cold weather create hazardous conditions for residents and travelers alike. Passengers have een advised to plan their journeys carefully and stay updated on flight schedules during this period of severe pollution and low visibility. Earlier on November 14, the national capital continued to grapple with severe air pollution, which remained a major concern for residents and travelers alike. In response to the deteriorating visibility caused by the smog, Delhi Airport issued an advisory for passengers, reassuring them that all flight operations were proceeding normally despite the challenging conditions. However, the advisory also highlighted that Low Visibility Procedures were being implemented to ensure the safety and smooth functioning of air travel during the ongoing haze. Passengers were advised to stay updated on their flight schedules and allow extra travel time to accommodate any unforeseen delays due to the prevailing air quality situation.
AQI in Delhi-NCR breaches 400-mark, enters 'severe' category
At 7 am on Tuesday, Delhi's air quality index was 421. AQI values in areas including Anand Vihar, Ashok Vihar, Bawana, Jahangirpuri, and Alipur ranged from 400 to 470, signifying hazardous air quality.
PMML Society seeks Nehru letters from Rahul
NEW DELHI: Historian and a member of the Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML) Society Rizwan Kadri has sought intervention of Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi for retrieving documents, which were part of the Jawaharlal Nehru collections. Kadri claimed that several historical records related to the first Prime Minister of the country including his letters to Lady Mountbatten were withdrawn on the instructions of Sonia Gandhi in 2008. The issue was also raised in the Lok Sabha on Monday. Puri BJP MP Sambit Patra, during Question Hour, said that the records were important to understand the history of India and appealed to the culture ministry to probe the matter and bring back the documents to the museum. In response, Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that he had noted the suggestion and action could be taken in the matter. Later, speaking at a press conference, Patra said that the documents were not personal property of anyone or any family, but historical documents part of the treasure of India and should be given back. What were the contents of the letter that the first family felt should not be made public, Patra asked. He said that the digitisation process of historical records began in the museum in 2010 but the Gandhi family decided to take back the letters possession before that. Kadri told this newspaper that in September he, in his personal capacity, had written to Sonia Gandhi requesting her to return the documents in question to the institution. On December 10, he sent a letter to Rahul with a similar request as there was no response from her. In my letter, I requested Sonia Gandhi to return the documents to the museum or allow us to scan the papers. In 51 cartons full of documents from eight different sections, which were part of the Nehru collections at the Prime Ministers Museum were taken away in 2008. They were donated earlier to the institutions. How can they be taken back? The papers are a nations heritage and an important aspect of its history. They will help researchers, he said. According to the Ahmedabad -based historian, the collection removed from the museum includes exchange between Nehru and Lady Mountbatten and letters written to Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Jayaprakash Narayan, and other individuals. The letters are a significant part of Indian history and have been proven through records to have been withdrawn from the museum in 2008 at Sonia Gandhis direction... I also urged Rahul Gandhi to consider returning these documents as they are an important aspect of its history, Kadri said, adding that he is yet to receive any response from both leaders. PMML Director Sanjiv Nandan Sahai said that the institution had not made any correspondence with the Gandhi family. Chairman of the PMML Society Nripendra Misra said that the issue was flagged in the Annual General Meeting of the PMML and the matter was left to the director to decide. The papers were donated by the family and taken back. It was discussed in the AGM when two-three members raised the issue. The AGM let the director look into it, he said. Responding to the BJPs allegation, Congress MP and permanent invitee to Congress Working Committee Manickam Tagore questioned the demand raised by Patra. Why do Godses grandsons want the Nehru letter from the Nehru family? What is the sudden interest? We all know that Sanghis spread lies and fake stories about Nehruji, he wrote on social media platform X, formerly Twitter. Action likely The issue was raised in the Lok Sabha, with BJP MP Sambit Patra saying the records are important to understand the history of India and appealed to the culture ministry to bring back the documents to the museum. Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said action could be taken.
Priyanka asks govt to take steps for safety of minorities in Bangladesh
NEW DELHI: Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday claimed in the Lok Sabha that a photograph of Pakistan surrendering before the Indian Army in Dhaka, had been removed from the Army headquarters. Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Priyanka said the picture had been removed on Monday, which also happens to be Vijay Diwas. Exerting that the removal of the iconic picture was an insult to the memory of Field Marshal Manekshaw, General Arora and Brigadier KS Chandpuri, Vadra sought its immediate restoration at the original place. The Wayanad MP remembered the role of soldiers and martyrs who fought the war of 1971 between India and Pakistan. The war also resulted in the liberation of Bangladesh. Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, Priyanka said she wanted to speak on the Vijay Diwas, but was not allowed to complete her statement. She further asked the Union government to ensure the safety and security of the minorities in Bangladesh. The Wayanad MP said she wanted to tell how the Indira Gandhi government had led the country during the Bangladesh war. She said it was a war of principles then. She observed that a similar situation had emerged in Bangladesh today, where minorities like the Hindus and the Christians were being targeted. She said she wanted to tell the government to ensure their safety and speak with the Bangladesh government on the matter. Priyankas attire, showing solidarity with war-torn Palestine, also caused a political row. She carried a bag to Parliament that had Palestine and watermelon (symbol of the countrys resistance) emblazoned on it. She also wore a black and white saree, symbolising keffiyeh, the scarf worn as a Palestinian national symbol. The MP has long been raising her voice against Israels actions in Gaza.
Oil India, BMC ink pact to set up 200 TPD biogas plant in Bhubaneswar
BHUBANESWAR: Oil India Limited on Monday signed an MoU with Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) to set up a compressed biogas (CBG) plant capable of processing 200 tonne of segregated municipal solid waste in the state capital. The central PSU will also support the state government in setting up of CBG plants in seven more places across the state. Housing and Urban Development (H&UD) minister Krushna Chandra Mahapatra said the move is significant towards creating a better Bhubaneswar. The gas generated from the plant can be used as fuel for transportation as well as in other sectors. The compost generated in the process can also be used in farming, he added. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi had stressed setting up of more such projects in the state and assured of all possible support in this regard, Mahapatra said. While eight acre land has already been provided for the project in the city, Oil India Limited will also help the state government in setting up similar plants in six to seven more places including Puri, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Rourkela, Sonepur and Berhampur. The company has already taken steps in this regard and preparation of detailed project report (DPR) is in progress, he said. The minister said though a two-year deadline has been set for commissioning of the plant in Bhubaneswar, he has urged authorities to expedite the project work to ensure it is completed ahead of its scheduled timeline. Officials said the plant with 200 tonne per day (TPD) capacity will initially produce 10 to 15 TPD biomethane gas. Its capacity can also be scaled up to 300 TPD in the future. Around `150 crore will be invested for the project. Once the plant is set up, BMC will be able to handle its municipal waste more effectively. The harmful waste will be captured properly and optimised for better use supplementing the efforts of net zero emission target of the country, said H&UD secretary Usha Padhee. Municipal commissioner Rajesh Pravakar Patil said Oil India will commission the plant and look into its operational management. The problem we are facing at the temporary transit station will reduce to a significant extent once the plant is commissioned, he added. Oil India CMD Ranjit Rath said the CBG plant will process the municipal solid waste and convert it into two products, majorly green gas and green manure. We have got an assurance from the civic body here that we will be having access to segregated municipality waste for their processing at the plant, he said.
Congress lacked courage to act on Art 370: Puri
New Delhi, Dec 16: Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday tore into the previous Congress-led governments on Article 370, saying the party abdicated its responsibility to the Constitution with regard to Kashmir as the temporary provision was made de-facto permanent because it lacked the courage to act. Speaking on the Glorious Journey of 75 [] The post Congress lacked courage to act on Art 370: Puri appeared first on Northlines .
Three-year-old boy drowns in pond in Dharmapuri
Congress leader Venugopal questions FM Sitharaman about SEBI Chief Madhuri Puri Buch
KC Venugopal, a Congress leader, questioned the government's inaction on allegations against Sebi chief Madhuri Puri Buch. Venugopal brought up charges related to financial dealings. He linked the inaction to Adani. The Parliamentary Affairs Minister responded by highlighting the government's support for industrialists and startups.
Third Eye: Palestine support, attempting a record of sorts, and Lok Sabha speaker ticks off Patra
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra displayed a bag with 'PALESTINE' and a watermelon image in Parliament. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urged MPs for concise questions and answers. He aimed to address 20 questions during Question Hour. Puri MP Sambit Patra questioned Sonia Gandhi's possession of Nehru's papers. The Speaker disallowed the question and reminded Patra to stay relevant.
Some agencies misinforming Centre: Manipur CM
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has accused some agencies with vested interests of misleading the Centre about the ongoing crisis in the state, calling it an attempt to destabilize Manipur. He emphasized the need for unity among Manipuris and criticized the 2005 Suspension of Operations (SOO) agreement, blaming it for the current unrest. Singh also condemned the recent killing of two non-Manipuris, calling it a politically motivated move to create an atmosphere of fear.
Repair Work on Ratna Bhandar of Lord Jagannath's Temple Begins
Bhubaneswar: The much-anticipated repair work on the Ratna Bhandar of Lord Jagannaths Srimandir in Puri will commence immediately following the completion of the morning rituals on Tuesday. According to sources from the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), a team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is scheduled to enter the Ratna Bhandar at approximately 12.30 pm to initiate the repairs. D.B. Garnayak, the ASI's superintending engineer, confirmed that an administrative official from the SJTA will unlock the Ratna Bhandar to allow the ASI team access. Before the work begins, the Jagamohana will be barricaded for safety. Approximately 30 workers will be involved in the repair process, and the ASI superintendent along with the Puri Sub Circle In-Charge will be present to supervise the operations, Garnayak stated. On the first day, iron pipes will be installed to provide structural support for the repairs. This will be followed by the removal of plaster from the chambers, with further repair work proceeding thereafter. Once the repairs are completed, the old doors of the Ratna Bhandar will be replaced with stainless steel doors for enhanced security. The ASI aims to complete the repair work within a three-month timeframe. Recently, they announced that the internal repairs of Ratna Bhandar would be prioritized. As per ASI protocols, the repair work will be conducted in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) set by the temple administration, beginning at 12.30 PM and continuing throughout the evening. Throughout the repair work, we will ensure that there is minimal disruption to the smooth and orderly darshan for devotees, as well as to the rituals of the deities. Senior ASI officials from Delhi will oversee the project, an ASI spokesperson remarked.
Congress Lacked Courage To Act On Article 370: Hardeep Puri In Rajya Sabha
New Delhi, Dec 16: Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday tore into the previous Congress-led governments on Article 370, saying the party abdicated its responsibility to the Constitution with regard to Kashmir as the temporary provision was made de-facto permanent because it lacked the courage to act. Speaking on the Glorious Journey of 75 Years of the Constitution of India in Rajya Sabha, Puri, the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, slammed the Congress in his speech, which also [] The post Congress Lacked Courage To Act On Article 370: Hardeep Puri In Rajya Sabha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gold slumps Rs 1,150 to Rs 78,350 per 10 gm; silver declines Rs 300
Gold prices slumped for the second straight session by Rs 1,150 to Rs 78,350 per 10 grams in the national capital on Monday on frantic selling by stockists and retailers, the All India Sarafa Association said. The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity closed at Rs 79,500 per 10 grams on Friday.