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Child Sexual Abuse Cases Within Families Raise Serious Concerns

This is not the first time Larson has run for office. This is not the first time Larson has run for office. Hyderabad: Child sexual abuse within families remains a serious concern despite stringent punishments under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act. According to legal and mental health experts, such crimes often go undetected for long periods, leaving children traumatised for a lifetime. Half of the Pocso cases involve family members, mainly fathers or uncles, additional public prosecutor Ram Reddy told Deccan Chronicle . He said that such instances are more against those with underprivileged backgrounds. While dealing with such cases, a major challenge is the reluctance of mothers (who normally are the complainants) to fully cooperate in the prosecution of the offender, particularly when the perpetrator is the family's breadwinner, Ram Reddy pointed out. Fear and economic dependence often lead them to seek bail for the accused regardless of the initial complaint, he said. In one instance, a case was filed against a man for alleged sexual assault of his minor daughter. The girl's mother filed a complaint alleging that he had sexually abused their daughter on several occasions. However, the victim and her sister did not cooperate during the prosecution. Since the prosecution could not establish the victim's age at the time of the offence, the accused was acquitted for want of evidence. Similarly, a case against a man for sexually assaulting his 14-year-old step-daughter also resulted in acquittal. Though the mother initially filed a complaint, she, the victim, and her brother did not cooperate during the trial, leading to his acquittal. A lawyer explained that the fear of threat often silences victims. There's a high chance of the victim receiving death threats. Even during trial, the victim is scared to open up, the lawyer said. Meanwhile, Dr. Manchala Hrishikesh Giri Prasad, associate professor, department of child psychiatry, Niloufer Hospital, while speaking about the long-term psychological impact of such sexual abuse, said, If the victim is a girl, she goes through internalisation disorder where she suffers from anxiety and depression for a longer period of time and will eventually lose interest in marriage on growing up. If the victim is a boy, he suffers from externalisation disorder and goes through problematic behaviour related to poor impulse-control, including rule breaking and aggression. Dr. Prasad added that perpetrators in such cases are either illiterates or have a criminal history. I came across a few students who were sexually abused by their brothers, cousins and uncles when they were minors. They did not report to the police. There are many such victims who don't file complaints fearing death threats or losing their dignity, said Padma, a student counsellor. Many experts stressed the need to create awareness among children about appropriate physical contact and for parents to observe behavioural changes in their children.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Jan 2025 12:34 am

From vignyan to gyan: Abhey Singh alias IITian Baba's quest for truth brings him to Mahakumbh

He speaks in staccato. Sounds silly and sublime at the same time. And breaks into a delightful impromptu jig. The first week of Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, already visited by over 70 million, saw this unlikely head-turner, Abhey Singh, 34, now a media star identified by the masses as 'IITian Baba'. Abhey Singh's life journey is one as unique as the spelling of his name. From science to spirituality -- from vignyan to gyan -- he is now on a quest to explore the meaning of his existence and purpose of his life. My existence is unrestricted and boundless. I possess complete freedom to undertake any action, unbound by limitations or constraints, he tells media persons, now following him in droves. He is a complete nomad even at the Mahakumbh and it's difficult to spot him at one place. After the limelight remained trained on him at the beginning of the Mela, he suddenly disappeared for a couple of days, but showed up on Friday evening, claiming that seers were spreading rumours about his 'vanishing' act due to his popularity. Born to lawyer father and a homemaker mother in Jhajjar, Haryana, Abhey was exceptional in academics. His entry to IIT-Bombay in 2008 was a testimony to this. He completed his four-year degree in aerospace engineering like a normal whiz kid. In came a campus placement at a Delhi firm. Nothing unusual on the surface. But somewhere within there was growing restlessness. I studied at IIT-Bombay for four years, and also did MDS from there. But there was something amiss. Soon, I developed interest in arts and photography, he says. He also did a course in fine arts. But equilibrium was nowhere to be seen. Still, despite a tumultuous state of mind, he carried on for some more years. A high-paying job took him to Canada in 2016. But at the same time disenchantment with the material world was on full throttle. In one of the Instagram posts from 2016, he writes in a philosophical post: There were so many things I did not want to be, but they were deep within me. So I cut parts of me out. With time, more parts I chopped. The less remained. And now I wonder who it is that is 'left'. The Covid pandemic revealed to him the unpredictability of life. He left Canada for good. The family, expectedly, was not amused. But, for Abhey, the familial thread had weakened. Parents' appeal for pursuing a normal life remained unheeded. And he often started remaining outdoors. His passion for photography and travelling added to his spiritual pursuit. Soon he realised his real calling lay in the hills. For the next couple of years, he was off to Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh -- Rishikesh, Haridwar, Shimla, Mussoorie, Dharamshala. Spending harsh winters at these places triggered his own metamorphosis. Then I spent a couple of days with an Aghori baba performing week-long sadhna (meditations)... life changed after that, he says. Crisp suit and tie gave way to saffron rob and Rudraksh. A few months ago, he met Baba Someshwar Puri of Juna Akhara in Varanasi, who brought him to Mahakumbh. Now soaked in ascetic ecstasy and basking in the fame that he is getting here, he says: I have finally understood the truth. Gyan ke peeche chalte jao, chalte jao, aur kahan jaoge, yahin aoge (Keep following the path of knowledge and wisdom. Where else will you go? You will return to your roots). I don't want to get stuck, I don't want to stop. When a man doesn't get stuck anywhere, then he becomes free, he says, declaring I have no friend, nor I am in touch with my family. He last spoke to his parents six months ago. They, of course, want him back, but deep within they know it's a difficult demand.

The New Indian Express 18 Jan 2025 5:29 pm

Senior advocates urge CJI to direct CBI action against Allahabad HC judge for hate speech at VHP event

NEW DELHI: A group of senior advocates on Friday urged Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna to direct the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file an FIR against Allahabad High Court judge Shekhar Kumar Yadav over alleged hate speech. The advocates cited remarks made by Yadav at a Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) event on December 8, calling for suo motu action. The petition was addressed to the Chief Justice through the Secretary General of the Supreme Court and copied to senior judges, including Justices BR Gavai, Surya Kant, Hrishikesh Roy, and Abhay S Oka. The letter was signed by senior advocates including Indira Jaising, Aspi Chinoy, Navroz Seervai, Anand Grover, Chander Uday Singh, Jaideep Gupta, Mohan V Katarki, Shoeb Alam, R Vaigai, Mihir Desai, and Jayant Bhushan. The top court on December 10 last year took note of news reports over the statements and sought a report from the Allahabad High Court on the issue. Yadav appeared before the collegium headed by CJI Sanjiv Khanna and was asked to put forth his version on the statements made. Earlier this week, Justice Yadav wrote to the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, asserting that he stands by his remarks, which he believes did not breach any judicial conduct principles. In his response to Chief Justice Arun Bhansali, Yadav reportedly stated that his speech was an expression of views on societal issues aligned with constitutional values, and not intended to incite hatred towards any community. Justice Bhansali had sought Yadavs response after the latter met CJI on December 17. Addressing a provincial convention of the legal cell and high court unit of the VHP at the high court on December 8 last year, among other things, Justice Yadav said the main aim of the uniform civil code was to promote social harmony, gender equality and secularism. Speaking at the event , he had stated that the country would run as per the wishes of the Bahusankhayak (majority) and that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) would soon become a reality. The following day, videos of the judge speaking on provocative issues, including the law working according to the majority, were circulated widely on social media, prompting strong reactions from several quarters, including opposition leaders who questioned his reported statement, labelling it as hate speech. The Bar Association of India had also passed a resolution condemning the statements of the high court judge. The Bar Association of India calls upon the judge to retract his statements and tender a suitable apology for his remarks and urges the Chief Justice of India and companion judges of the Supreme Court to deal with this issue in a stern and emphatic manner. It also emphasises that events conducted by organisations not concerned with the administration of justice as a matter of principle should not be permitted on any court premises, it said. Notably, Justice Yadav has a history of making controversial statements. In September 2021, he had sparked backlash by claiming that scientists believe the cow is the only animal that exhales oxygen. The judge had also called for Parliament to declare the cow as national animal and suggested that cow protection be recognised as a Fundamental Right of Hindus. 36 Rajya Sabha MPs back impeachment motion against Allahabad HC judge over controversial VHP event remarks

The New Indian Express 18 Jan 2025 12:27 am

SC dismisses J&K Govts appeal on Judicial Posts

NEW DELHI, Jan 16: The Supreme Court dismissed Jammu and Kashmir governments challenge to a High Court order which directed the UT authorities to create 334 judicial posts within 60 days. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti passed the order, noting that the main matter is pending before the High Court and [] The post SC dismisses J&K Govts appeal on Judicial Posts appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 16 Jan 2025 12:26 pm

SC Dismisses J&K Govts Plea Against HC Direction To Create 334 Judicial Posts Within 60 Days

NEW DELHI, Jan 16: The Supreme Court dismissed Jammu and Kashmir governments challenge to a High Court order which directed the UT authorities to create 334 judicial posts within 60 days. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti passed the order, noting that the main matter is pending before the High Court and the observations contained in the impugned order an interim order were tentative. The order was dictated thus: We see no reason to entertain [] The post SC Dismisses J&K Govts Plea Against HC Direction To Create 334 Judicial Posts Within 60 Days appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 16 Jan 2025 11:10 am

Neha Kakkar Arrested in Emarlado links scam?

Photos of popular singer Neha Kakkar appearing to be arrested by the police recently went viral on social media, sparking widespread speculation. However, it was later confirmed that these images were not real but generated using artificial intelligence (AI). Viral Hoax Exposed A fact-check conducted by WebQoof revealed that the images were edited and part of a fraudulent link circulating online. They clarified that the content was misleading and urged people not to fall for such fake claims. In a tweet, WebQoof stated: A couple of edited images of singer Neha Kakkar getting arrested by the police are going viral on social media platforms with a fraudulent link. Read our fact-check here. Neha Kakkars Journey to Stardom Neha Kakkars rise in the Indian music industry is nothing short of inspiring. Born in Rishikesh, she moved to Mumbai with her brother, Tony Kakkar, to pursue a career in singing. Fan Reactions While the fake arrest photos created a brief buzz, many fans came forward to defend the singer, highlighting her achievements and calling out the misleading content. Neha Kakkar remains a celebrated figure in the Indian music industry, admired for her talent and resilience. This incident serves as a reminder to verify information before believing or sharing it online.

Deccan Chronicle 15 Jan 2025 10:40 pm

Maha Kumbh Mela 2025: Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati Throws Light On India's Spiritual Strength | News18

The spiritual leader of Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh, Swami Chidanand Saraswati, and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati, along with other devotees, participated in a 'hawan' ceremony at the Paramarth Niketan Kumbh Mela Camp in Prayagraj. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati shared her experience of the first 'Amrit Snan' at Triveni Sangam, describing it as a divine event and expressing gratitude for the opportunity. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

News18 15 Jan 2025 10:26 pm

Curtailment Of Police Powers In Drug And Cosmetics Act Cases By Order Of The Supreme Court

In the case of Rakesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, the Supreme Court in March 2024, presided over by Justices Hrishikesh Roy and Prashant Kumar Mishra, ruled that proceedings initiated under the Dr...

Legal Service India 15 Jan 2025 11:18 am

DM Alumni conducts Mega health camp conducted

Alumni DM College of Science 1996 XII and 1999 TDC batch conducted a comprehensive mega health camp at the Kumbi Awang Leikai high school relief camp on Sunday under the supervision of alumni members namely associate professor Dr Irom Anil of JNIMS, Dr Brany of state health services, JNIMS senior residents Dr Uthan and Dr Rishikesh, paediatricians Dr John and Dr Nirpendra and other doctors They attended to around 300 people of the relief camp and nearby localities Source Chronicle News Service

E-Pao 13 Jan 2025 6:35 am

Uttarakhand local body election: BJP, Congress battle internal rebellion amid high-stakes contests

DEHRADUN: The much-awaited local body elections in Uttarakhand are finally set to take place on January 23, a year later than originally scheduled. However, both major political parties in the statethe Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congressare facing significant challenges from rebel candidates, who have emerged as formidable opponents to their officially endorsed nominees. Reports indicate that the BJP has expelled 124 rebel candidates, while the Congress has taken similar action against 100 of its members. These dissenting candidates have become a major headache for both parties as they gear up for elections, which will feature contests for 11 mayoral seats, 44 municipal council positions, and 47 nagar panchayat posts. In an effort to mitigate risks, the BJP is adopting a cautious approach. State BJP President Mahendra Bhatt revealed that Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will lead public rallies in key cities such as Haldwani, Rishikesh, and Rudrapur. Addressing speculation about Yogi Adityanaths participation being a minor election event, Bhatt clarified, The BJP does not categorize elections as small or big. We approach every election with equal seriousness and responsibility. For us, every election is important, regardless of its scale. It is Congress that treats elections selectively; we treat them all with the utmost seriousness. Bhatt also explained Yogi Adityanaths involvement, noting that the UP Chief Minister is included as a star campaigne r because of his popularity among the people of Uttarakhand. He is also a local resident, and Congress should welcome him, he remarked. BJP State Media In-Charge Manveer Singh Chouhan confirmed the expulsion of the rebel candidates, saying, Despite significant efforts and negotiations, BJP leaders contesting against the partys official candidates have been expelled with immediate effect. So far, the number of such rebels stands at 124, but we are still waiting for updates from various districts, which may lead to an increase in this number. The Congress party is facing a similar struggle with its rebels. Speaking to media, Congress State Media In-Charge Amarjeet Singh stated, Initially, Congress expelled 18 rebel candidates who are contesting against the partys official nominees. Singh added that the party is adopting a slightly lenient approach by giving these rebels an additional two days to reconsider their positions. If they do not comply, the party will be forced to take strict action after consulting with the top leadership, he emphasised.

The New Indian Express 11 Jan 2025 9:22 pm

Uttarakhand CM says UCC to be implemented this month; vows action on 'land jihad', 'spit jihad'

BAREILLY: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday highlighted the various initiatives undertaken in the state, reaffirming the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the Devbhoomi this month. Uttarakhand is the first state in the country to have UCC Act, which seeks to establish a uniform and an equal set of rules on marriage, divorce, succession and inheritance for all citizens in the state, except the Scheduled Tribes (STs), irrespective of religion. It makes registration of all marriages and live-in relationships mandatory. We have formulated the Uniform Civil Code law in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. This is the state's first honour and will be implemented within this month, Dhami said during the inauguration of the 29th Uttarayani Mela in Bareilly. He compared the UCC to India's sacred rivers such as Sharda, Ganga, Saraswati and Kaveri, stating that just as they sustain life across the country, the UCC will work similarly. Regarding the state's tourism and infrastructure initiatives, Dhami said, In Haridwar and Rishikesh, we are planning to develop the Ganga Corridor. Work on a corridor along the Sharda River has also begun. He added that Uttarakhand continues to see an increasing influx of devotees and tourists which would be bolstered by the reconstruction efforts in Kedarnath and the master plan underway at Badrinath Dham. Dhami also announced beautification and restoration efforts for temples in the Kumaon region and development at Purnagiri. It gives me immense joy that more devotees from Uttar Pradesh visit Purnagiri. We are creating the Sharda Corridor, which will enhance the ghats and beautify the area, he said. Uttarakhand police uncover 190 illegal Madrasas, crackdown sparks political controversy The chief minister expressed hope for Uttarakhand becoming a hub for destination weddings and tourism, emphasising the state's growing reputation. Handicraft products from Uttarakhand are gaining recognition among multinational companies and women in the state are doing excellent work. Over one lakh women in Uttarakhand are now earning a substantial income. We will provide them with interest-free loans, he said. On governance and security, Dhami shared progress on several legal reforms, including the anti-conversion law, the introduction of anti-riot legislation and measures to counter exam malpractice. We have taken strong steps by enacting an anti-riot law. Any damages caused during riots will be recovered from the perpetrators. Similarly, with our anti-cheating law, over 100 individuals involved in exam malpractice have been jailed. This ensures fair opportunities for deserving candidates, he added. Dhami mentioned initiatives to combat land jihad, stating that 5,000 acres of encroached land have been freed. He also discussed tackling issues like spit jihad with new laws to maintain public order. Looking ahead, the chief minister announced that the 28th National Games would commence on January 28 in Uttarakhand, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to inaugurate the event. Earlier, Dhami inaugurated the 29th Uttarayani Mela where he was accompanied by Bareilly MP Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar, Mayor Dr Umesh Gautam and Cantonment MLA Sanjeev Aggarwal. The three-day fair, held at Bareilly Club Ground, showcases Uttarakhand's culture, music and dance, delighting attendees with performances by local artists and food stalls featuring traditional delicacies. The UCC has been on the BJP's agenda nationally for many years. But the party's government in Uttarakhand became the first to take a concrete step towards implementing it just before the Lok Sabha elections last year. An expert committee formed by Dhami and headed by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai submitted a comprehensive draft in four volumes to the state government in February 2024. Acting on the draft, the state government presented the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code Bill in the Assembly a few days later and it was passed on February 7. The UCC Act received President Droupadi Murmu's approval on March 11, making the hill state the first in independent India to have a UCC Act. A nine-member state government-appointed panel, chaired by former chief secretary Singh to lay down the rules for the UCC's implementation panel, submitted its final report. Dhami has previously said in no unclear terms that the UCC will be implemented in January.

The New Indian Express 9 Jan 2025 5:29 pm

Clinical trials of medicines often done in poor countries: Supreme Court

A Bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S.V.N Bhatti considered the submissions of Centre's Additional Solicitor General Archana Pathak Dave who said rules for new drugs and clinical trials were framed in 2019

The Hindu 8 Jan 2025 7:46 pm

Supreme Court seeks Odisha and CBIs reply on Daras remission plea

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the CBI to file its reply on the remission plea of Ravindra Pal aliasDaraSingh, who is serving life sentence for the ghastly killing of Australian missionary Graham Stainesand his two minor sons in Keonjhar district in 1999. Before asking the CBI to file its reply in four weeks, a two-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice SVN Bhatti impleaded the agency as the second respondent in the case. Singh, though his lawyer, had requested the apex court to implead the CBI as one of the parties/respondents saying that it was the investigating agency in the case. Singh, in his application, sought more liberal remission policy to ensure his premature release from a prison in the state where he is lodged for more than 24 years and 11 months. SC seeks Odisha & CBIs reply on remission plea of Staines murder convictDaraSingh During the course of the hearing on Monday, Shibashish Mishra, senior law officer of the Odisha govt, sought two more weeks time to file its reply, to which the SC granted four weeks time. Mishra submitted that the premature release of the convict should have been considered by the competent authority. There are five committees that dealt with the premature release of the convict (Singh). The latest report of the committee is of February 20, 2023, Mishra told the court adding he would later place all the five committees decision regarding convicts remission in the court. Dara, who is serving life imprisonment in the brutal murder ofStaines and his two minor sons,had on July last year moved the Supreme Court seeking remission on the ground that Rajiv Gandhis killer has been granted mercy and released accordingly, and thereby he should also be released similarly. In the same case, Singh had also been convicted in the murder of Muslim trader Shaikh Rehman, severing his arms before setting him on fire at Padiabeda village in Karanjia sub-division of Mayurbhanj district. He was also convicted of the murder of a Christian priest, Fr. Arul Das, in Jamboni village in the same district. The priest was killed by an arrow during his escape, after his church was set on fire. Vishnu Jain, lawyer forSingh, in the plea, sought his release citing the judgement that granted mercy to the convict in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. I am seeking a direction to be released from jail on this ground, Jain said. Singhin his plea said that he repented the offences as he was then overwhelmed by distress at the barbaric deeds inflicted upon India by the Mughals and the British. I am around 61 years age. I havenever been released on parole,Singh,who originally hails from Auraiya District in Uttar Pradesh,said. He also stated that when his mother passed away, he could not perform her last rites.

The New Indian Express 7 Jan 2025 7:25 am

Weekly special train to Rishikesh from Hubballi

South Western Railway will run the service until further orders

The Hindu 3 Jan 2025 9:08 pm

UK-Based Hiker Detained At Delhi Airport For Carrying 'Illegal' GPS Device

Heather, a UK-based hiker on her way to Rishikesh, was detained for carrying a Garmin inReach GPS device, which is banned in India.

News18 3 Jan 2025 1:27 pm

SC asks UP govt to give copy of Mukhtar Ansaris death enquiry reports to family

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to furnish enquiry reports pertaining to the death of gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, including medical reports, to his son Umar Ansari. A bench headed by Justice Hrishikesh Roy told Additional Solicitor General K.M. Natraj, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh government, to provide a copy Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 3 Jan 2025 12:54 pm

Scottish Hiker Carrying Garmin inReach GPS Device Detained At Delhi Airport

A Scottish hiker was detained at Delhi airport for carrying a banned Garmin Inreach GPS device. She was preparing for a flight to Rishikesh when the security at the Indira Gandhi International Airport detained her.

NDTV 3 Jan 2025 11:51 am

SC to also hear plea against Bhojshala survey

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday said it would hear a plea against an order on the survey of a medieval-era Bhojshala in Madhya Pradesh which people from two communities stake claim to, apart from pleas against the 1991 places for worship law. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 2 Jan 2025 9:55 pm

Give medical, probe reports on Mukhtar Ansari's death to his son: SC to UP govt

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Uttar Pradesh authorities to provide medical and magisterial inquiry reports on the death of jailed gangster-politician Mukhtar Ansari on March 28, 2024. A bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti took note of the submissions of senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Umar Ansari. Umar said the medical and the judicial inquiry reports pertaining to his father's death were not furnished by the state government. Ansari, 63, a five-time MLA from Mau Sadar, allegedly died of cardiac arrest at a hospital in Banda in Uttar Pradesh on March 28, 2024. He was in jail since 2005, with over 60 criminal cases pending against him, and was convicted in the murder case of BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai. Prior to his death, the son moved the top court in December, 2023, seeking a direction to transfer his father to any prison outside Uttar Pradesh fearing for his life. In 2023, the state government assured the bench it would strengthen Ansari's security inside the Banda jail, if required so that no harm was done to him. On Thursday, additional solicitor general K M Nataraj, appearing for UP government, said the documents would be supplied to Umar. The bench observed a post-mortem was conducted on Ansari and a magisterial inquiry was also held later. It asked the state government to provide the copies of the medical and inquiry reports within two weeks to the son who could file his response within three weeks thereafter. Umar's plea said after his mother approached the Allahabad High Court for protection, safety and security of Ansari, the court ordered enhancing his security in May, 2024. When Ansari died, his brother and Ghazipur MP Afzal Ansari alleged he was being subjected to slow poisoning in jail, a charge denied by the authorities.

The New Indian Express 2 Jan 2025 4:10 pm

Safety, mega infra projects high on rly agenda in 24

NEW DELHI: Indian Railways (IR) experienced a mixed year in 2024, marked by notable progress in infrastructure and modernisation but overshadowed by frequent accidents that damaged its safety reputation. While the Railway ministry showcased its achievements, challenges such as derailments, inadequate workforce and safety concerns remained prominent. The Railways major feat last year was the launch of 62 new Vande Bharat train services, four Amrit Bharat Express services, the first Namo Bharat Rapid Rail between Ahmedabad and Bhuj, completing many infrastructure advancements including 6,450 km track renewals, facilitating high speeds of 130 kmph to trains over 2,000 km of total track renewed. Amid some incidents of derailments, the Railways also introduced the first Namo Bharat Rapid rail and completed 21,513 successful trips to clear passenger rush in peak periods. It also ensured the commissioning of 3,433 km of rail lines and operations on the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link. The Kolkata Metro hit a milestone with its Esplanade-Howrah Maidan section passing beneath the Hooghly river through Indias first underwater tunnel. Despite these strides, over 70 derailments, including major accidents such as the Agartala-Sealdah Kanchanjunga Express collision, the Motiganj-Jhilahi passenger train derailment, and a passenger trains collision with a derailed goods train in Jharkhand, raised safety alarms. An inadequate workforce compounded the challenges, with Railway Board chairman Satish Kumar urging the finance ministry to authorise new non-gazetted posts in safety-critical areas. The ministry, in its year-end statement for 2024, highlighted the redevelopment of 1,198 out of 1,337 stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The introduction of the upgraded Kavach 4.0 train protection system also marked progress. Recruitment of 5 lakh employees in the last decade slightly exceeded the previous decades figures. The Marathwada Rail Coach Factory began supplying Vande Bharat train sets. Projects like the Vande Bharat sleeper train set prototype, the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag railway line scheduled for completion by December 2026, and the design of high-speed trains with 280 kmph design speed made progress. Additionally, the ministry increased general compartment coaches and introduced an annual recruitment calendar for Group C posts to streamline the hiring process. Trains, projects Launch of 62 new Vande Bharat train services, 4 Amrit Bharat Express services, the first Namo Bharat Rapid Rail between Ahmedabad and Bhuj Completion of 6,450 km track renewals, facilitating high speeds of up to 130 kmph Commissioning of 3,433 km of rail lines on the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Derailments, collisions Agartala-Sealdah Kanchanjunga Express collision, Motiganj-Jhilahi passenger train derailment, a passenger trains collision with a derailed goods train in Jharkhand

The New Indian Express 2 Jan 2025 7:39 am

Samyuktha Menon Reflects on a Transformative Year of Travel and Growth

Actress Samyuktha Menon who was seen in Telugu movies like Virupaksha, Sir and Bimbisara is traveling a lot these days and claims that she finds strength in low phases and connects with people in different places. On the last day of the year, Samyutkha shared a series of photos on Instagram, stating that she embraced independence, which altered her life. For me, it was about embracing my freedom the freedom to be myself, falling in love with my work all over again, spiritual growth, healing, finding strength in my low phases, connecting with some wonderful people who got my back and feels like family, growing stronger mentally and physically and lots of travel. I traveled a lot. Every journey helped me evolve into a better person, she wrote. She said that she saw Mount Everest and traveled to Bhutan this year. Samyuktha is currently in Rishikesh, the holy hill town and her favorite place. Being here calms my mind. This place and the Ganges have seen my joy, sorrow, grief, excitement, anxiety, and everything. I am gonna leave all that doesnt serve me better and take back only what is good for me, she added. Even though I didnt have a release this year. 2025 is gonna be something, she promised. Of course, she has a good line-up including a periodic drama Swayambhu and also working with Sharwanand in his next besides a female-centric film in Tollywood.

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jan 2025 10:39 am

New Year Eve 2025: Best places to visit in India for an unforgettable celebration

Celebrate New Year's Eve 2025 in India with diverse options including Goa's beach parties, Mumbai's nightlife, Jaipur's royal events, Udaipur's lakeside beauty, and more. Whether you seek tranquility in Kerala, a spiritual start in Rishikesh, snow in Manali, or a beach paradise in the Andaman Islands, India offers the perfect destination for everyone.

The Economic Times 28 Dec 2024 7:35 pm

Meet the architect brothers in Rishikesh behind community-built House of Biomaterials

Met the architect duo who have designed House of Biomaterials, a community-built hand-sculpted cob house in Rishikesh that spotlights the regions biomaterials

The Hindu 27 Dec 2024 3:00 pm

Ja Simran, Ja: Shefali Shah's Solo Trip To Rishikesh Is A Reminder To Choose Yourself

Actor Shefali Shah's quest for travel led her on an incredible solo adventure. Read on as she shares the challenges behind taking the plunge, all by herself.

NDTV 27 Dec 2024 12:50 pm

1 worker killed, another hurt in tunnel collapse

DEHRADUN: One worker died and another injured as a rock formation collapsed at the Gholtir tunnel on the Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway line in Uttarakhand. Investigations reveal that the workers were working under conditions where loose rock was present. Official sources have indicated that safety measures in such areas will be reviewed to prevent similar incidents in the future. Construction work was underway at the Gholteer tunnel on the Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway line. On Wednesday, workers from the contracting company, Megha Engineering, were working near the ITBP camp when a weak rock formation collapsed, burying two laborers under the debris.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2024 7:32 am

SC Directs TM Krishna To Be Not Recognised As Recipient Of MS Subbulakshmi Award: All You Need To Know About The Case

On 16th December, the Supreme Court said Carnatic musician TM Krishna should not be recognised and restrained from claiming to be the recipient of the Sangita Kalanidhi MS Subbulakshmi Award. The ruling was decided by a bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti, one day after the award was conferred on him by the Continue reading SC Directs TM Krishna To Be Not Recognised As Recipient Of MS Subbulakshmi Award: All You Need To Know About The Case The post SC Directs TM Krishna To Be Not Recognised As Recipient Of MS Subbulakshmi Award: All You Need To Know About The Case appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .

Our Voice WeRIndia 19 Dec 2024 10:50 am

Somasila village in Nallamala forests is a Rishikesh-in-the-making

The union govt to fund wellness and spiritual retreat project

Deccan Chronicle 14 Dec 2024 10:55 pm

Rs 100 bribe, Sanjay Gandhi legacy in Gujarat sterilisation potboiler

AHMEDABAD: A day filled with controversy unfolded in Gujarat as several political storms emerged over the sterilization issue. The situation began with a controversial remark from Dr. Ghanshyam Gadhvi, an Additional Health Officer in Mehsana, who made an indecent reference to the late Congress leader Sanjay Gandhi, brother of former PM late Rajiv Gandhi. Gadhvi also claimed that the government sets targets for sterilizations, a statement that was dismissed by the state health minister. While speaking to the media on Monday, the health officer stated, We do not want to conduct the sterilization campaign like Sanjay Gandhi did. He emphasised, Our approach is based on consent and cou seling. If someone voluntarily comes forward and requests sterilization, we proceed only then. No procedure is done without explicit consent. In response to his comments, the Congress party staged protests against Gadhvi and the government, escalating the situation further. Protesters raised slogans against him and submitted a memorandum to the District Development Officer, demanding his resignation. District Congress President Hasmukhbhai criticized Gadhvi, claiming he was using Sanjay Gandhis name as a face-saving tactic while failing to address alleged false sterilization cases under his supervision. In a related statement, Gadhvi reiterated that the government sets sterilization targets, further fueling the ongoing controversy. Yes, targets are assigned, he said. In Sabarkantha alone, over 375 sterilizations were carried out, which surpassed the target. Similar targets are set across Gujarat because employees do not work effectively without them. Dr. Ghanshyam Gadhvi, an Additional Health Officer in Mehsana State Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel strongly r jected claims of a sterilization scam, stating, Sterilization is not a scam. We do not set any goals or targets for officers, ensuring they are not pressured to meet them. It is entirely voluntary. However, an incident of forced sterilization emerged in Mehsana on December 5. A 31-year-old unmarried man from Navi Sedhavi village was sterilized without his consent. He, who was scheduled to marry in a month, was allegedly lured by a health worker using Rs 100 worth of alcohol and taken to Adalaj for the procedure. Wedding bells to go silent? Gujarat bachelor sterilized after being lured with Rs 100 worth of liquor

The New Indian Express 10 Dec 2024 11:51 am

Wheelchair-Bound Man Conquers Indias Highest Bungee Jump

Rishikesh: In a groundbreaking achievement, a wheelchair-bound man has become the first person with a physical disability to complete Indias highest bungee jump, a 117-meter plunge, in the adventure hub of Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Indias highest bungy 117m | Rishikesh (@himalayanbungy) Bungee jumping, a sport typically reserved for able-bodied thrill-seekers, involves leaping from elevated platforms like bridges, cranes, or cliffs while securely harnessed to an elastic cord. This extraordinary feat has redefined the boundaries of inclusion in extreme sports. The man, whose name has yet to be disclosed, underwent extensive preparation to ensure his safety and adapt the experience to his specific needs. The organizers of the jump worked closely with him to modify the harness and safety protocols, ensuring that his wheelchair would not impede the jump or compromise safety. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Indias highest bungy 117m | Rishikesh (@himalayanbungy) Video footage of the jump has since gone viral, showing the mans fearless leap into the void as spectators cheered him on. The sight of his determination and courage has struck a chord across social media platforms, with many applauding his achievement as a milestone for inclusivity in adventure sports. This is a moment of inspiration for everyone. It shows that limitations are only in the mind, said an organizer from the bungee jumping facility. Experts in adaptive sports have hailed this achievement as a step forward in breaking stereotypes surrounding individuals with physical disabilities. By embracing inclusivity, adventure sports facilities like this one in Rishikesh are opening up new possibilities for people with diverse abilities. The feat underscores the transformative power of determination and innovation, inspiring others to push past societal and physical boundaries to achieve the extraordinary.

Deccan Chronicle 8 Dec 2024 3:56 pm

Docket Explosion Preventing Quality Judgments, Timely Justice: SC Judge

Docket explosion is preventing the delivery of quality judgments as well as timely justice in the country, Supreme Court judge Justice Hrishikesh Roy said.

NDTV 1 Dec 2024 9:22 am

Justice Roy inaugurates North Zone regional conference

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Nov 30: Justice Hrishikesh Roy, Judge, Supreme Court of India today inaugurated two day North Zone-I Regional Conference on Court Dockets: Explosion & Exclusion at SKICC, Srinagar in presence of Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, Judge Supreme Court of India, Justice Rajesh Bindal, Judge Supreme Court of India, Justice N Kotishwar Singh, Judge Supreme Court of India, Justice Tashi Rabstan, Chief Justice High Court of J&K and Ladakh (Patron-in-Chief, J&K Judicial Academy), Justice Anirudhha Bose Director, National Judicial Academy, [] The post Justice Roy inaugurates North Zone regional conference appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Dec 2024 5:57 am

Justice Hrishikesh Roy inaugurating 2-day North Zone-I regional conference in Srinagar.

Justice Hrishikesh Roy inaugurating 2-day North Zone-I regional conference in Srinagar. The post Justice Hrishikesh Roy inaugurating 2-day North Zone-I regional conference in Srinagar. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Nov 2024 11:52 pm

Maharashtra Congress issues show cause notice to Bunty Shelke over 'RSS agent' remarks for Nana Patole

Maharashtra Congress has issued a show cause notice to Hrishikesh Shelke, candidate for Nagpur Central Assembly Constituency, over his remarks accusing State President Nana Patole of being an RSS agent. Shelke must provide a written explanation within two days or face suspension for allegedly defaming the party and Patole.

The Times of India 30 Nov 2024 6:46 pm

India declares snakebite a notifiable disease to meet WHO target to reduce global deaths by 2030

NEW DELHI: India has declared snakebite a notifiable disease, which will help reduce the burden. The country contributes to nearly 50 per cent of global snakebite deaths and is considered the snakebite capital of the world. In a letter to states and union territories dated November 27, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava urged them to make snakebite cases and deaths a notifiable disease' under the relevant provisions under the State Public Health Act or other applicable legislation making it mandatory for all government and private health facilities (including medical colleges) to report all suspected, probably snakebite cases and deaths. Though the Union Health Ministry has made the declaration now, some states, like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, have already taken steps by declaring snakebites as notifiable diseases. The announcement has also come as the World Health Organisation (WHO) has set a goal to reduce global snakebite deaths and injuries by 50 per cent by 2030. Hailing it as a landmark development for public health, Dr Rahul Gajbhiye, Scientist E at Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR-NIRRCH), Mumbai, said This will help India to do better monitoring, respond to, and mitigate the effects of snakebites, which have long posed a severe public health threat, especially in the tribal and rural areas. This will allow for accurate reporting of cases, improve access to anti-venom and emergency medical care, and enhance the overall response from both state and national healthcare systems, he told this paper. This policy change enables health authorities to create better-reporting systems and launch targeted public health campaigns. This is most relevant for the marginalised communities that are affected disproportionately by the disease and still prefer traditional methods of management.The ultimate goal is to reduce the number of deaths and improve patient outcomes, Dr Gajbhiye, who has been working on this serious public health problem for over a decade and is also the nodal head of Maharashtra's first Model Rural Health Research Unit (MRHRU) in the tribal block of Dahanu. Noting that India's decision to notify snakebite as a disease is a monumental step forward in recognising the accurate scale of this neglected health issue, Dr Smita Mahale, former director of ICMR-NIRRCH, under whom the institute took up snakebite research in 2014. She added For decades, the burden of snakebite fatalities and injuries has remained hidden. With this declaration, we can ensure better surveillance, timely treatment, and ultimately, a reduction in preventable deaths. She further said that the instituteinitiated research on snakebite funded by ICMRs tribal Health Research Forum, implemented through the Model Rural Health Research Unit (MRHRU), Dahanu, Palghar district of Maharashtra. Through training medical officers on snakebite envenoming management and active involvement of the community and traditional healers, we brought down the death rate by 90% in the region. Seeing the potential in the Dahanu Model , as it is known today, the ICMR National Task Force on snakebite research in India up-scaled the project to the states of Maharashtra and Odisha through the ICMR National Snakebite Project (INSP) . Dr Gajbhiye, the principal investigator of the Dahanu snakebite project and the INSP, added, With more than 50,000 deaths per year, India is dubbed the snakebite capital of the world. The number of snakebite survivors who suffer permanent disabilities is at least 3-4 times higher than the number of deaths, he said. However, the true extent of the issue has been obscured by a lack of data, as snakebites often go unreported due to the absence of a systematic tracking mechanism. Making snakebite notifiable at the national level will be a milestone in snakebite control in India, said Dr Gajbhiye, who had presented the recommendation on snakebite notification to the expert committee meeting at NITI Aayog in May 2022 and also raised the issue while the draft of the recently launched The National Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Snakebite Envenoming (NAP-SE) in India was being prepared, of which he was an expert member. Dr Hrishikesh Munshi, a medical scientist at the institute and lead author of several publications on snakebite envenoming, said, The primary benefit of notifying snakebites is the streamlining of the reporting system, leading to better resource management and even better preparedness. Added Dr Geetanjali Sachdeva, Director, ICMR-NIRRCH, the letter from the ministry underscores the commitment of the central government to tackle snakebite-related issues across the nation. It offers a clear mandate for action and empowers state governments to take ownership of the problem in a structured manner. This is a great opportunity to reshape the way India approaches snakebites, she said, adding that the institute has developed multi-lingual, culturally sensitive IEC material on snakebite prevention, diagnosis and management that is freely available.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2024 3:07 pm

Centre Approves Rs 3,296 Crore Investment to Boost Tourism Infrastructure Across 23 States

NEW DELHI: The Central government has approved a significant investment of Rs 3,296 crore to develop 40 tourism projects in 23 states. This initiative aims to improve infrastructure and upgrade popular tourist destinations to meet international standards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his excitement about the potential of tourism to drive economic growth. Tourism has the potential to bring prosperity to the lives of many. Our Government will keep focusing on enhancing Indias tourism infrastructure to ensure more people can experience the wonders of Incredible India, he said on X. The announcement came after Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, shared details of the approved projects. He said, In a huge boost for Bharats tourism sector, our government, led by PM Narendra Modi, has today approved 40 projects across 23 states under the Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme, to develop iconic tourist centers to global standards. The projects are expected to improve local economies and create jobs through sustainable tourism. The plan includes measures like easing congestion at popular sites, integrating new technologies, and promoting sustainability. Public-private partnerships will also be encouraged to enhance infrastructure and visitor experiences. Some of the notable projects include the Gandikota Fort, Havelock Bridge, and Pushkaram Ghat in Andhra Pradesh; the Siang Adventure and Eco Park in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh; and the Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden in Guwahati. Additionally, projects such as the development of Umiam Lake in Shillong, the Nathula Pass border experience in Sikkim, a rafting base station in Rishikesh, and the creation of an ecotourism hub in Keralas Ashtamudi backwaters are included in the plan. Minister Shekhawat emphasized that the aim of SASCI is to create world-class tourist destinations and provide a richer experience for visitors, helping showcase Indias natural, cultural, and historic beauty on a global scale. PMAY-G Scheme: 19,300 Families in Nagaland Receive New Homes Four Indian Cities Among the Fastest-Growing Urban Centers: Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Delhi-NCR Lead by 2033 Andaman & Nicobar to Launch Seaplane Services to Boost Tourism

News Track 29 Nov 2024 4:11 pm

SC stays Madras HC order restoring disproportionate wealth case against former CM Panneerselvam

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed an order of the Madras High Court restoring a disproportionate wealth case against expelled AIADMK leader and former Tamil Nadu chief minister O Panneerselvam and seven of his family members. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti issued notice on the plea filed by Panneerselvam. The high court, on October 29, set aside an order of a lower court permitting the prosecution to withdraw from a disproportionate wealth case against Panneerselvam and others, and discharging the accused. The high court had set aside the order of the Chief Judicial Magistrate/Special Judge, Sivaganga passed on December 3, 2012. Restoring the trial, Justice N Anand Venkatesh had said since two accused died in the interregnum, the proceedings against them shall stand abated.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Nov 2024 1:43 pm

Enterprise Software Development Reimagined: Hrishikesh Mane's low-code innovation reduces development time by 80%

Under the leadership of Senior Engineer Hrishikesh Rajesh Mane at Iauro Systems, the GESSA Page Renderer project emerged as a groundbreaking tool that has transformed how enterprises approach web-based software development.

DNA India 28 Nov 2024 4:35 pm

First Robotic Bariatric Surgery At AIIMS Rishikesh Helps Woman Lose 10 Kg

This surgery is usually recommended for those who have struggled with traditional weight loss methods and can help mitigate obesity-related health risks like heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension

News18 26 Nov 2024 5:23 pm

BREAKING! Russian Tourist Found Dead in Uttarakhand Hot Spring

A Russian woman was found dead in a hot spring in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, on Sunday morning, police reported. The 45-year-old tourist, identified as Tatiana, had visited the Gangnani hot springs for a bath on Saturday evening. Her lifeless body was discovered floating in the spring by locals, who immediately alerted the authorities, said Manoj Aswal, the Station House Officer of Maneri. Police responded quickly to the scene and recovered Tatiana's body from the spring. A postmortem examination later confirmed that the cause of death was a heart attack. Efforts are now underway to return her remains to Russia, Aswal added. Tatiana was traveling in India with two friends, who shared with the police that she was a spiritually inclined person, often engaging in meditation and evening walks. The incident has left both her companions and local residents deeply shocked and saddened. Another News to Read: Former Uttarakhand Kranti Dal President Killed in Rishikesh Road Accident

News Track 26 Nov 2024 1:11 pm

Former Uttarakhand Kranti Dal President Killed in Rishikesh Road Accident

A tragic road accident in Rishikesh on Sunday claimed the lives of three people, including Trivendra Singh Panwar, the former president of the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (Ukrand). The incident occurred when a speeding truck collided with the group of men, who were exiting a resort after attending a wedding reception. According to police, the victims were preparing to enter their vehicle near Nataraj Chowk when the truck lost control while approaching a bridge on the Rishikesh-Dehradun route. The truck not only struck the group but also damaged several parked vehicles outside the resort. Panwar, 71, and another victim, Gurjit Singh, 36, were declared dead at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Rishikesh, while Jatin, 23, from Rohini, Delhi, passed away the following morning. The truck driver, identified as Vijay Kumar, 40, from Rudraprayag, fled the scene but was later apprehended by the police. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat expressed their condolences over the tragic loss. CM Dhami extended his sympathies, praying for Panwars soul to find peace and offering support to the grieving families. 186-Year-Old Rashtrapati Ashiyana in Dehradun to Open for Public Next Year

News Track 25 Nov 2024 1:11 pm

Former Uttarakhand Kranti Dal president killed in road accident in Rishikesh

RISHIKESH: Three people, including the former president of Uttarakhand Kranti Dal, Trivendra Singh Panwar, were killed after they were hit by a speeding truck, police said on Sunday. The victims were coming out of a resort after attending a wedding reception and were about to get into a car when they were hit by the truck near Natraj Chawk, Rishikesh Kotwali sub-inspector Vinod Kumar said. The truck also hit several other vehicles parked outside the resort. One person, identified as Gurjit Singh, died on the spot while Panwar and another injured Jatin succumbed at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, he said. The truck driver, who fled after the accident, was arrested on Monday morning, he added. Panwar was the former president of the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal which led the Uttarakhand statehood movement.

The New Indian Express 25 Nov 2024 11:25 am

Former president of Uttarakhand Kranti Dal killed in road accident in Rishikesh

A speeding truck hit three people in Rishikesh. The incident occurred near Natraj Chawk. The victims were leaving a wedding reception. They were about to enter a car when the truck hit them. One person died at the scene. Two others died later at a hospital. The truck driver initially fled but was later apprehended by police.

The Economic Times 25 Nov 2024 11:11 am

Delhi pollution crisis fuels demand for CNG, BS-6 vehicles during wedding Season

New Delhi: The enforcement of Stage IV of GRAP, which bans BS-3 and BS-4 diesel vehicles, has disrupted travel and transportation, particularly for those engaged in the wedding business. The Central Pollution Control Board imposed GRAP-IV measures after Delhi's air quality index (AQI) entered the 'severe' category on Sunday. The restrictions, which came into effect at 8 AM Monday, aim to curb pollution caused by older diesel vehicles. However, the measure has had unintended consequences. Travel agencies report a sharp rise in demand for BS-6 and CNG vehicles, including cars like Ertiga, Innova, and traveller buses, as they scramble to meet commitments made before the ban. The wedding season has added to the pressure. Many vehicles were pre-booked months in advance, and with this sudden ban, we had to scramble to adjust, said Sewak Tuar, a travel agency owner. We are struggling to arrange new vehicles, the petrol, CNG, and BS-6 compliant ones, as weddings and transportation needs are being heavily affected, he added. Aryan Sinha, another travel agency owner, highlighted the growing challenges We have vehicles available for nearby trips like Amritsar, but families booking vehicles for destinations such as Manali, Mussoorie, and Rishikesh, as well as for weddings, are facing difficulties, he said. According to Sinha, wedding bookings often require 10 to 15 vehicles for multiple days. Managing this demand is challenging because they now have to ensure vehicles meet the required standards, he said. For large groups, CNG buses, traveller buses, and BS-6 compliant vehicles, especially newer models from 2020 onward, are in high demand, he told PTI. The restrictions have also impacted routine tourism as pollution prompts many families to plan trips to hill stations. Rajesh Kumar, another travel agency owner, said, This is the peak wedding season, and many families plan destination weddings or large gatherings requiring bulk bookings. Rearranging these commitments has been costly and disruptive, as we now have to rent additional vehicles or upgrade our fleet to comply with the regulations. The shortage has also caused financial strain on agencies, with many reporting losses. A large portion of our fleet comprises BS-3 and BS-4 vehicles, which are now off the roads. To accommodate the demand, we've had to rent compliant vehicles, which increases costs, Kumar added. Delhi's AQI worsened on Monday and Tuesday, crossing 450 and entering the 'severe-plus' range. While Wednesday saw a slight improvement, the AQI remains in the 'severe' range. GRAP, or Graded Response Action Plan, for Delhi-NCR, is divided into four stages of air quality -- Stage 1 for poor AQI ranging between 201 and 300, Stage 2 for very poor AQI of 301-400, Stage 3 for severe AQI of 401-450 and Stage 4 for severe plus AQI more than 450. With schools now closed due to pollution, many families are booking trips to hill stations. Dharamveer Singh from Kusha Travels, a travel agency based in Pushp Vihar, said three to four families are booking tour packages from Delhi every day, typically for trips lasting three to four days. Many families are booking trips to Manali, Mussoorie, and Shimla. Vehicles are being reserved for three to four days at a time, further adding to the shortage, Singh said. At 9 am, the national capital recorded an AQI of 376, according to the CPCB. The weather department has predicted shallow fog during the day.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 5:27 pm

Two Famed Pupils of Pt Ravi Shankar Underscore Importance of Having a Guru

Hyderabad: Two legendary Hindustani classical instrumentalists took Hyderabadi audience in the palm of their hands with their virtuoso renditions. Exclusive interactions with them provided insights on the connection between life and music. Grammy-nominated flautist Ronu Majumdar and Grammy-winning slide guitarist Vishwa Mohan Bhatt are highly acclaimed musicians (both are recipients of Padma Bhushan and Sangeet Natak Academy awards), who are widely recognised for carrying forward the legacy of their revered guru, Pandit Ravi Shankar. The two captivated the city audience with their stunning performances during the Bade Ghulam Ali Khan music festival, under the auspices of Sangitanjaly Foundation, at Ravindra Bharati here on Sunday. The proceeds of the show are earmarked for Autism Ashram. Speaking to Deccan Chronicle about his time spent with Pt Ravi Shankar, Majumdar said that he understood the concept of spiritual loneliness from his guru. At that time I was unable to fully understand it, but now I can beyond its mere technical sense: the thehraav (pause) between two notes. You can hold a note for long and create magic. It is about being one with your instrument; you are so immersed that you tend to forget that someone is listening to you. You meet the raag where the aatma and parmaatma blend. What you like is liked by the audience also because the music is so refined at that stage. He said that his association with Hyderabad goes back a long way. He performed with Pt Ravi Shankar in the late 1980s and even shared the stage with tabla maestro Zakir Hussain. Pandit Bhatt, who won the 1993 Grammy for the album A Meeting by the River with Ry Cooder, said Pt Ravi Shankar was a complete guru; a god to me. I learnt a lot watching him closely, including the technical aspects of music; life itself so to say. He taught me to be honest, disciplined and punctual and concentrate on what I am doing and that too with integrity. The two amazing exponents spoke about the shifts in music and how accessing good music was a struggle in their learning days. The internet has simplified things for learners, albeit at its own cost, they said. In my days, I was thirsting for some good music. I wanted to hear Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, but where was the problem. We had to depend on radio broadcasts and akashvani. Nowadays, it is just a click away. I even utilise my bathing time to listen to songs on YouTube, Pt. Bhatt said. They opined that the internet has helped music reach a larger audience and democratised the world of music. This is the golden time for any kind of music. You can become popular within months, Bhatt said. Majumdar said that it is both a boon and bane but for learners, YouTube can guide you to ifs and buts to go about your passion. Guidance is lacking. You can listen, learn, create and upload your music on platforms like YouTube and Spotify but it cannot tell you the finer aspects, which only a guru can. It is good to reach a mass audience. In my time, finding record companies was a daunting task, he said. On how artificial intelligence (AI) could change the world of music, Bhatt said, It is intelligent and at the same time quite dangerous. It can destroy many significant things. I hope that this is not misused. Creativity is within you. AI is just a medium to help you express your ideas the way you wish because sometimes it is difficult for us to define our ideas. Interview with Flautist Ronu Majumdar Music becomes transcendental when there is spiritual loneliness in renditions Interview with Grammy nominated flautist Ronu Majumdar, who performed at Ravindra Bharathi on Sunday, as part of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan music festival organised by Sangitanjaly Foundation. He is a disciple of Pandit Ravi Shankar. Excerpts: Would you like to talk about your association with Hyderabad? RM: My association with Hyderabad goes way back. I used to perform here with my guru, Pandit Ravi Shankarji. Later, I had the opportunity to bring together many artistes like Bickram Ghosh and Roop Kumar Rathod, on the same platform for the One World Fusion. I also had the privilege of performing alongside Zakir Hussain at Hussainsagar. Hence, there are many fond memories of this city. Is there any defining moment that made you decide to dedicate your life to music? RM: Honestly, I never thought of music as a career in the beginning. For any musician, music starts as a passion, a hobby. Even today, it cannot be just a professionits something you do because youre deeply passionate about it. I was born in Varanasi and my first concert was alongside my brother at New Era High School in Mumbai, when I was 13. From the age of six, I had been playing the flute, while balancing my studies with hours of practice. But it was during my first concert when I realised that there was nothing else I could do. Music was my calling. When did you decide that flute was going to be your instrument? RM: I never really decided to play the flute. It was something my father gifted me. In Varanasi, I used to play with flutes as toys, even breaking many of them. It wasnt a conscious decisionit just happened. The flute is often seen as a folk instrument, not always on par with other classical instruments. How do you respond to that? RM: Youre right as historically the flute is considered a folk instrument that is often used in tribal music or bhajans, rather than in classical settings. But it was Pandit Pannalal Ghosh, who, in the 1930s, revolutionised its role in Indian classical music. He introduced the flute in solo performances and jugalbandis, including for serious ragas like Raga Darbari. This shift had a profound impact, and today the flute is accepted in the same league as the sitar and sarod, which were traditionally seen as the primary instruments for classical music. The flute is also associated with Lord Krishna. Do you think its spiritual and devotional aspects have influenced its place in classical music? RM: Yes, there is a spiritual and devotional aspect to the flute, particularly in folk traditions where its associated with Lord Krishnas bansuri. However, the acceptance of the flute in classical music came with the contribution of great musicians like Pandit Pannalal Ghosh. Over time, weve seen the flute become a serious classical instrument, capable of conveying the depth and emotion of ragas, alongside its more devotional connotations, with equal dexterity. Whats your take on fusion music, and where do you see the flute fitting into that genre? RM: Fusion music is an area where the flute excels. The instruments versatility allows it to seamlessly transition across different pitches and octaves, making it ideal for fusion genres. You can easily switch between different types of flutes, like C-sharp, D, or A, to suit the requirements of the music. This flexibility makes the flute a perfect fit for fusion. Do you think young people are also getting attracted to the flute these days? RM: Absolutely. Flute playing is becoming more popular, and youll see young people playing the instrument in every corner of the country. On that count, it has caught the attention of many. I notice more and more youngsters picking it up, which is unprecedented. What do you think about the interest of young people in classical music? Has it increased in recent years? RM: Yes, I believe interest in classical music has increased, especially among younger audiences. Todays youth seek something new, and classical music is finding its place in their lives. However, classical music faces the challenge of adapting to shorter formats. In the past, we would perform a long aalap or a detailed rendition of a raga. But now, to engage younger audiences, we need to condense it into more digestible packages. For example, jugalbandisboth south and north Indianare becoming more popular. While older generations still believe in long, detailed renditions, younger audiences want something thats compact yet rich in content. Its about making it engaging while still honouring the tradition. Do you think platforms like YouTube and Spotify are changing how young people learn and listen to classical music? RM: Music, especially classical music, is traditionally passed down through the 'guru-shishya' tradition. While platforms like YouTube can teach you 'what' to do, they cannot teach you 'what not to do'. I have come across students in the US saying I learnt this from YouTube, but they often miss the finer detailsthe nuances of a raga and the proper way to phrase a note. A video cant correct you if you go wrong, whereas a teacher can guide you. Technology can assist, but it cant replace the depth of learning that comes from personal instruction. Could you share an anecdote from your time with your Guruji? RM: One of the most memorable moments was when I was recording the album 'Chants of India' with George Harrison. At that time, I was learning Raga Parmeswari from Pandit Ravi Shankarji. He was listening to me play, but he kept telling me that there was no spiritual loneliness in my notes. At first, I didnt understand what he meant. But after many trials, I finally succeeded, and he blessed me, saying, You are ready now. You will be the first flute player to play my raga. That precise moment, when I truly understood what he meant, was the turning point of my life. What did he mean by spiritual loneliness? RM : As I matured in music, I came to understand that it refers to the space, the silence, between two notes that creates the magic in music. It's that emptiness or gap that gives music its soul. Whether youre performing for an audience or playing alone at home, the magic happens when youre able to fill that silence with deep, personal expression. Initially, I was copying the notes mechanically, but Guruji was teaching me that true music comes from a place of inner stillness and spiritual connection. Its that sense of aloneness with your instrument that allows you to bring music to life. Your son Hrishikesh has been performing with you for some time now. What advice would you give him and other young classical musicians? RM: I always tell Hrishikesh to be true to himself. Find your own identity, go beyond the teachings Ive given you, and discover your own voice. To be a legend in this field, you must contribute something new, something unique. A true legend doesnt simply mimic but bring something fresh to the table, something unexpected. It's about creating that awakening in your musica moment when you know youve played something extraordinary. That comes from within. A true masterpiece is born from your own soul, and when you play with that connection, the music becomes transcendental. Interview with Viswa Mohan Bhatt, Grammy winning instrument player Viswa Mohan Bhatt won Grammy for his album 'A Meeting By the River' with Ry Cooder in 1993. He was a disciple of Bharat Ratna Pandit Ravi SHankar, renowned Sitar player and music composer. Viswa Mohan Bhatt is known for the invention of a 20-stringed instrument 'Mohan Veena'. He performed at Ravindra Bharathi on Sunday on occasion of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan music festival organised by Sangitanjaly Foundation. The organisation felicitated him with a Lifetime Achievement award. Could you share the journey behind the invention of the Mohan Veena? VMB: The idea for the Mohan Veena started in 1966 or 1967, when I had a simple thought: to create an instrument that could combine the sound and technique of several traditional Indian instruments veena, sitar, sarod, santur, and sarangi all in one. Then, quite serendipitously, a German lady came to India to learn Indian music on her guitar. When she left, we bought her guitar for 25 rupees. It sat there, tempting me to do something with it. I began experimenting with it, but I felt the sound was somewhat lonely. So, I added sympathetic strings, inspired by the sitars principle. These strings vibrate on the same frequency as the main strings and resonate without being struck. This idea of sympathetic resonance became the core of my design. Pandit Brijbhushan Kabra ji had already introduced this guitar to Indian classical music, and I added to it by incorporating 12 sympathetic strings, a tumba (a resonator), and other features. The result was the Mohan Veena, with a total of 20 strings. I also created another instrument, the Vishwa Veena, which combines the 20 strings of the Mohan Veena with 15 harp strings totaling 35. However, it became difficult to manage, so I now primarily perform with the Mohan Veena. I made my debut performance in 1970 in Mumbai, and I still remember the headline: 20-year-old artiste steals the limelight. That was a huge encouragement for me. From there, my journey continued, performing at major Indian classical music conferences, receiving awards, and gaining recognition. Thats more than 50 years in your musical journey. Looking back, what has been the most memorable or transformative experience? VMB: There are many memorable moments, but the biggest encouragement came from my Guru, Pandit Ravi Shankarji. His blessing meant everything to me. He once told me, You will rule the world. What you have done with this instrument is unparalleled, and you will receive your due recognition soon. His words were powerful and guided me through my journey. Later, receiving prestigious awards like the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, the Tansen Award, and the Grammy was validating, but for me, the true reward is the respect from my peers and the satisfaction of knowing Ive contributed to Indian classical music. The Padma awards and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award are particularly meaningful to me, as they recognise the artistry and tradition of my work. But I dont chase awards; I am content with my music and my life. Could you share your experience of winning Grammy? VMB: I would say I was the one who popularised Grammy in India, as most people were not aware. Nowadays everyone talks about Grammy and the award popularises me. For me, the prestige comes from Padma awards and Sangeet Natak Akademi award. What are some life lessons you learned from Pandit Ravi Shankar that you carry with you? VMB: There were so many lessons. He was not only a great musician but a complete Guru to me. I observed him closely his discipline, punctuality, how he conducted himself, and how he ran his programmes. Beyond the technical aspects, he taught me important life values: be honest with your work, be honest with others, be disciplined and punctual and always perform with integrity. These lessons have stayed with me throughout my career. You mentioned how media and technology have transformed music, with platforms like YouTube and Spotify making music more accessible. Whats your perspective on this? VMB: These platforms are a wonderful way to spread music. Theyve completely changed the landscape. In my time, we were starving to hear good music. I wanted to listen to Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, but where could I find it? We were dependent on Akashvani (radio), and sometimes youd only hear rare broadcasts. Now, with just a click, you can listen to anything, anywhere. Even I use YouTube to listen to music when Im bathing! Its a golden era for music, where exposure is just a click away, and artistes can become popular in months. But there's also artificial intelligence (AI) emerging in music production. What do you think about this? VMB: AI is certainly intelligent, but it can be dangerous too. It can help us express ideas, but if misused, it could harm the very essence of creativity. AI can replicate music, but it lacks the emotional depth and spiritual connection that human creativity brings. While AI may assist in composing or producing, true creativity comes from within usits deeply connected to our soul and experience. Do you think AI can truly replace the kind of creativity and spirituality associated with classical music? VMB: Creativity is within you. I live in the U.S., and my daughter is learning about AI. AI can help you express ideas, as it gets difficult to define them sometimes but AI needs to be used appropriately.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Nov 2024 1:24 am

Rishikesh Municipal Corporation launches plastic banks to combat waste and empower women

Rishikesh Municipal Corporation is tackling plastic waste. The city is recycling and reusing plastic. Plastic banks are collecting bottles. A 'Waste to Wonder' park features recycled plastic structures. A women's self-help group is managing user charges for garbage collection.

The Economic Times 18 Nov 2024 3:34 pm

CJI issues fresh roster, first 3 benches to hear PILs

NEW DELHI: Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna has come out with a fresh roster for allocation of new cases to 16 benches of the Supreme Court and it has been decided that the first three courts presided over by the CJI and the two senior-most judges will hear letter petitions and PILs. The roster for the assignment of fresh cases was notified by the apex court registry under the CJIs order and has come into effect from November 11. The fresh petitions arising out of letters written by the citizens to the apex court and the new public interest litigations (PIL) will be heard by the benches presided over by the CJI, Justice BR Gavai and Justice Surya Kant, the two senior-most judges. Besides the letter petitions and the PILs, subject-wise, the CJI-led bench will be dealing with a maximum number of issues, including those related to social justice, disputes related to election of the President, Vice-President and other cases related to election of MPs and MLAs, habeas corpus matters and arbitration. The benches, presided over by Justice Kant, will hear election-related pleas. Former CJI U U Lalit was allocating PILs to all the benches. This practice was discontinued by his successor, Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, who had implemented a more diverse and flexible approach to case assignment. The new roster is seen as an attempt to consolidate judicial efficiency while maintaining transparency in case distribution. The subject-wise allocation of cases has been done for 16 senior judges who will be presiding over benches. Justice JB Pardiwala, who was sharing the bench with former CJI Chandrachud, will now be dealing with direct and indirect tax matters besides ordinary civil cases. Besides the three senior-most judges, the other 13 judges are justices Hrishikesh Roy, AS Oka, Vikram Nath, JK Maheshwari, BV Nagarathna, CT Ravikumar, MM Sundresh, Bela M Trivedi, PS Narasimham, Sudhanshu Dhulia, JB Pardiwala, Dipankar Datta and Pankaj Mithal. The 16 senior judges, now tasked with overseeing these cases, will preside over a range of subject-specific benches, ensuring that each judge is assigned cases based on their expertise. Justice Pardiwala will now be responsible for direct and indirect tax matters, in addition to handling ordinary civil cases. This marks a notable shift in the way judicial responsibilities are being managed. Also in top court SC stays HC order on Jkhand postings An SC bench on Thursday stayed the Jharkhand High Court verdict that directed the CBI to enquire into the alleged irregularities in the appointments and promotions made in the state legislative assembly. The plea said the HC erred in directing the CBI enquiry in the absence of any criminality. Petition on hate speeches dismissed A two-judge bench on Thursday dismissed a PIL that sought intervention against inflammatory speeches by public figures, alleging these statements endanger national unity, security and promote divisive ideologies. The bench observed that there is no difference between hate speeches and wrong assertions.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2024 8:12 am

SC refuses pre-arrest bail to Odisha BJP MLA Jayanarayan Mishra in cop assault case

NEW DELHI: In a huge setback to senior BJP leader and Sambalpur MLA Jayanarayan Mishra, the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected his anticipatory bail plea in connection with the case of slapping a female police officer during a protest in 2023. Mishra, the then leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, had been accused of assaulting the police officer Anita Pradhan during a protest outside Sambalpur collectorate. A two-judge bench of Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice SVN Bhatti rejected the plea of Mishra leaving him open for arrest anytime. The bench observed, Those in leadership positions have to set an example for public behaviour. Earlier on February 1 this year, the apex court had granted him interim protection from arrest. Senior lawyer and former additional solicitor general (ASG) Maninder Singh appeared for Mishra. The BJP leader, in his defence, claimed that the previous BJD government had registered a false case against him. As per the victim and also the complainant in the case, inspector in-charge of Dhanupali police station Pradhan, Mishra had assaulted her after accusing her of taking bribes, during a BJP protest in Sambalpur on February 15 last year. Mishra, however, denied the charge and claimed that rather, Pradhan, had pushed him. Initially, the Orissa High Court had rejected the petition of Mishra seeking interim relief of anticipatory bail in the case, prompting him to knock the doors of the Supreme Court for relief. Singh had earlier told the court that his client is an MLA and the LOP (leader of Opposition) in the state Assembly, and he was not even summoned in the case. Mishra should be arrested, demands BJD The state high court should have considered all these things in the case and granted relief to him, he had said. Along with Singh, advocate Sarthak Nayak also appeared for Mishra in the case before the Supreme Court. Soon after the verdict, the BJD demanded immediate arrest of Mishra. The SC in its judgement has expressed unhappiness over the behaviour of Mishra by stating that those in leadership position should create example by their behaviour, BJD Rajya sabha MP Sulata Deo said. Deo said the BJD demands immediate arrest of Mishra as the Supreme Court has also lifted the interim protection given to him.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2024 7:44 am

SC denies pre-arrest bail to Odisha BJP leader accused of assaulting woman police officer

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed an anticipatory bail plea of Odisha MLA and BJP leader Jayanarayan Mishra who is accused of slapping a female police officer during a protest outside Sambalpur Collectorate in 2022. A bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti rejected the plea of Mishra, who was represented by senior lawyer Maninder Singh, saying, Those in leadership positions have to set an example for public behaviour. Mishra, in his reaction, said he was not aware of the development in the top court. However, he claimed that the previous BJD government had made a false case against him. They (BJD) were in government and made a case against me under section 307 of IPC. This is totally politically motivated..., he told reporters. The allegations against Mishra traced back to February 15, 2022 when a BJP-led protest was held outside the Sambalpur Collectorate. During the protest, which involved a sit-in demonstration by BJP supporters, Mishra allegedly assaulted the female police officer after she approached him to control the advancing crowd. The case alleged that Mishra used profane language, touched the officer inappropriately and slapped her on the cheek. The charges against him include outraging the modesty of a woman, criminal intimidation, defamation, obscenity, wrongful restraint and using criminal force on a public servant. The leader has denied any wrongdoing, claiming that the officer was the one who acted aggressively against him. Following the denial of his bail application by the Orissa High Court on November 16, 2023, Mishra sought relief from the top court, saying his custodial interrogation was unwarranted since the alleged incident occurred in broad daylight and was recorded on video. Mishra's plea described the case as politically motivated, claiming that local adversaries orchestrated the charges to harass and damage his reputation.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Nov 2024 4:45 pm

How Rolls-Royce car ordered by Jawaharlal Nehru ruined marriage of Gwalior royal family's daughter

A Gwalior royal descendant's marriage to an Indore businessman's son ended in legal turmoil. The couple, engaged in March 2018 and married in Rishikesh, never resided together. The groom's family accused the bride's family of financial deception, while the bride alleged dowry demands, including a vintage Rolls-Royce. The Supreme Court intervened, aiming for conciliation.

The Economic Times 14 Nov 2024 4:16 pm

Justice AS Oka new member in SC Collegium

NEW DELHI: The five-member Supreme Court Collegium, now headed by the new Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, includes A S Oka as one of its members. The reconstitution of collegium is a consequential event after the superannuation of former CJI DY Chandrachud on November 10. The five-member collegium, which is responsible for recommending judges for apex court, and high court judges, would comprise the CJI and Justices B R Gavai, Surya Kant, Hrishikesh Roy and A S Oka. The recent reshuffle also established a three-member Collegium responsible for appointing HC judges, comprising the CJI, Justices Gavai Surya Kant.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2024 7:56 am

Two die after undergoing treatment at a medical camp organised by Ahmedabad hospital

AHMEDABAD: Protesters stormed Khyati Multi Speciality Hospital and ransacked the facility following the death of two persons who underwent treatment there. The hospital has been accused of exploiting a medical camp for government health schemes and performing angioplasty and stent placements on people who had no prior health issues. The hospital, according to reports, organized a health camp, attracting people from Borisana village in Kadi taluka for routine check-ups. After jotting down details of the people who attended the camp, the hospital later transported 17-18 participants in a luxury bus under the guise of further examination. The doctors from Khyati Multi Specialty Hospital arrived in our village for a health camp two days ago, noting down names for follow-up, said the sarpanch of Borisana village in Kadi. The next morning, they called back 17 to 18 villagers, transporting them to the hospital by luxury bus under the pretense of further checkups. Angiographies were performed on most of them who had no prior health issues and some even had stents placedresulting in the tragic deaths of two individuals. The families were kept in the dark throughout the process, he added. Two patients have died, and five others remain in critical condition in the ICU. In response, enraged villagers stormed the hospital early this morning, ransacking the facility in protest. A grief-stricken Amarat Ben, the daughter-in-law of Nagarbhai Senma, who died following the treatment said, When my father-in-law heard about the medical camp, he chose to attend the camp. The organizers asked him to come to Ahmedabad and even promised to send a car for him for further treatment even though he didn't have any ailment. They killed my father-in-law, she lamented. Chirag Rajput, CEO of Khyati Hospital said: Our hospital held a camp on November 10 in Borisana village, where many people attended. About 20 patients required further treatment and voluntarily came to our Ahmedabad facility on November 11, where all underwent angiography and seven had angioplasty. Tragically, two people have died. We are fully cooperating with the police investigation. When asked if the hospital had obtained family consent for operating on 20 villagers, Chirag Rajput sidestepped, stating, The police are investigating, and they will look into all details. Pressed further on whether families were informed or approved the procedures, he avoided a direct answer, deferring again to the police inquiry. As a controversy erupted over the incident, government authorities swiftly stepped in. Gujarat Health Minister Rishikesh Patel announced on social media that the alleged incident at Khyati Hospital is highly serious. I have ordered an immediate investigation by the State Anti-Fraud Unit (SAFU) under PMJAY. If evidence of medical negligence or any validity to these allegations is found, strict action will be taken against the hospital and the involved doctors, he said. The Gujarat Congress criticized the governments response, questioning its handling of the incident and accusing it of jeopardizing public health. Gujarat Congress President Shaktisinh Gohil raised serious concerns, stating, Khyati Hospital is notorious for exploiting government schemes to scam patients. In 2022, three patients were given stents, and one died. Had the government taken strict action back then and shut down the hospital, today's tragic deaths could have been prevented. We extend our condolences to the grieving families, he added.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2024 6:11 pm

SC relief for Shivraj Singh in defamation case

A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SV N Bhatti sought Tankha's response in four weeks on the plea of Chouhan and BJP state president VD Sharma and former minister Bhupendra Singh who have challenged the October 25 order of the Madhya Pradesh high court refusing to quash the defamation case.

Rediff 11 Nov 2024 11:23 pm

Uttarakhand: Man beaten, paraded over alleged molestation

A Muslim man identified as Sahil was beaten and paraded through the streets of Uttarakhands Rishikesh district by a right-wing mob who accused him of molesting and threatening a Hindu girl. The incident came to light on Sunday, November 9, when video of the incident surfaced on social media, sparking outrage. The footage shows Sahil, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Nov 2024 6:34 pm

Recruitment rules for govt jobs can't be changed midway unless prescribed: SC

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday held that recruitment rules for appointment in government jobs cannot be changed midway unless it is prescribed.A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud held that 'rules of the game' once set before the start of recruitment process cannot be tinkered with midway. The selection rules should not be arbitrary and be in accordance with Article 14 of the Constitution, the bench also comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy, PS Narasimha, Pankaj Mithal and Manoj Misra said. The top court unanimously held that transparency and non-discrimination should be the hallmarks of the public recruitment process and candidates should not be taken by surprise by change of rules midway.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Nov 2024 12:14 pm

Recruitment Rules For Govt Jobs Cant Be Changed Midway Unless Prescribed: SC

NEW DELHI, Nov 7: The Supreme Court on Thursday held that recruitment rules for appointment in government jobs cannot be changed midway unless it is prescribed. A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud held that rules of the game once set before the start of recruitment process cannot be tinkered with midway. The selection rules should not be arbitrary and be in accordance with Article 14 of the Constitution, the bench also comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy, PS Narasimha, [] The post Recruitment Rules For Govt Jobs Cant Be Changed Midway Unless Prescribed: SC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 7 Nov 2024 12:14 pm

SC Rules LMV License Holders Can Drive Transport Vehicles Under 7,500 kg

NEW DELHI: In a big ruling on Wednesday, the Supreme Court of India clarified that individuals holding a light motor vehicle (LMV) driving licence are legally allowed to drive transport vehicles with an unladen weight of up to 7,500 kg. This judgement, delivered by a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, challenges previous decisions by insurance companies that rejected claims in accidents involving LMV licence holders driving transport vehicles. Justice Hrishikesh Roy, who authored the unanimous verdict, stated that there was no solid evidence linking LMV licence holders to an increase in road accidents. He further emphasized that drivers with LMV licences, who spend a significant amount of time on the road, have valid concerns that should not be dismissed on technical grounds. The bench, which also included Justices P.S. Narasimha, Pankaj Mithal, and Manoj Misra, had reserved the judgement on August 21. During the proceedings, Attorney General R. Venkataramani informed the court that consultations to amend the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, 1988, were nearing completion. The court urged the Centre to speed up the amendment process. The case stemmed from disputes over insurance claims following accidents involving transport vehicles driven by individuals with LMV licences. Insurance companies had previously contested claims, arguing that such drivers were not authorized to operate these vehicles. They claimed that courts and motor accident claim tribunals often ruled in favor of the insured, overlooking the licensing requirements. With this ruling, insurance companies will now need to revise their approach to handling claims involving transport vehicles driven by LMV licence holders, as the Supreme Court has confirmed that these drivers are legally permitted to operate vehicles weighing under 7,500 kg. JSW Group to Invest Over $30 Billion in Electric Vehicle Sector Amid Govt Support Mahindra Set to Launch Two Electric SUVs: XEV-9e and BE-6e This Month-End Hyundai Unveils Teaser for Ioniq 9 Electric SUV, Global Launch Set for November

News Track 6 Nov 2024 12:11 pm

SC permits LMV driving licence holders to drive transport vehicles with weight up to 7,500 kg

NEW DELHI: In a relief for commercial vehicle drivers, the Supreme Court on Wednesday held that a person holding a driving licence for a light motor vehicle (LMV) is also entitled to drive a transport vehicle with an unladen weight not exceeding 7,500 kg. The judgement of a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud is a jolt to insurance companies which had been rejecting claims if accidents involved transport vehicles of a particular weight and if the drivers were not authorised to drive them as per legal stipulation. There is no empirical data that LMV driving licence holders are responsible for rise in road accidents in the country, Justice Hrishikesh Roy, who wrote the unanimous verdict for the bench, said. He said the LMV driving licence holders, who spent maximum time behind the wheels, are seeking an answer from the court and their grievances cannot be rejected on technical grounds. Besides the CJI and Justice Roy, the bench also comprised Justices P S Narasimha, Pankaj Mithal and Manoj Misra. The bench had reserved its verdict on August 21 on the vexatious legal issue after Attorney General R Venkataramani, appearing for the Centre, had submitted that the consultations to amend the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, 1988 are almost complete. The top court asked the Centre to complete the exercise of amending the law at the earliest. The legal question, which was answered by the bench, was whether a person holding a driving licence for a light motor vehicle (LMV) is also entitled to drive a transport vehicle with an unladen weight not exceeding 7,500 kg. The issue has given rise to various disputes over payment of claims by insurance companies in accident cases involving transport vehicles being driven by those possessing licences to drive LMVs. The insurance firms have been alleging that the motor accident claim tribunals (MACTs) and the courts have been passing orders asking them to pay insurance claims, disregarding their objections with regard to the LMV driving licence. The courts have been adopting a pro-insured approach while deciding insurance claim disputes, the insurance firms had said.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2024 11:31 am

Uttarakhand: Launched recently, air ambulance no life saver

DEHRADUN: The air ambulance service in Uttarakhand, launched by PM Narendra Modi recently, encountered difficulties in responding to the bus accident in Almoras Marchula, which claimed 36 lives on Monday. The air ambulance service, designed to provide critical care and medical assistance in emergencies especially in remote areas was unable to provide timely medical aid to the victims. According to sources, Pinnacle Aviation, which has a tripartite agreement with the Uttarakhand government and AIIMS, had sent its helicopter for periodic maintenance to Meerut at the time of the accident. The state had secured the Centres approval for the countrys first helicopter ambulance service, citing its difficult geographical conditions. On October 29, the PM inaugurated the helicopter ambulance service for AIIMS Uttarakhand. While the new service is a promising step towards improving emergency medical response in the region, its effectiveness was put to the test during the bus accident. Unfortunately, both helicopters were unavailable when the emergency situation arose, said a source. This temporary setback left the helicopter ambulance service without a viable option to respond to emergencies. But the state government swiftly provided an alternate helicopter to transport the injured to Ramnagar Hospital. Speaking to this daily, Dr Madhur Uniyal, a senior surgeon at AIIMS Rishikesh said, One pilot, two technical officers, and one navigator are deployed in the air ambulance service. This team is supported by a 12-member team of doctors, nursing staff, and other experts who are trained to provide critical care during emergency airlifts. The air ambulance service at AIIMS Rishikesh has taken a leap forward with its 6-seater chopper, specially designed to navigate the challenging terrain of Uttarakhand. This state-of-the-art chopper has received the green light from the Director General of Civil Aviation, permitting it to land at AIIMS Rishikesh, ensuring seamless transportation of patients to this premier medical facility, sources revealed. The choppers six-seat capacity allows a medical team to accompany patients, providing critical care en route. This is especially crucial in emergency situations where every minute counts, said Dr Uniyal. With its advanced medical equipment and experienced crew, the ambulance service is equipped to handle a range of medical emergencies, from trauma cases to organ transplants. Sources at AIIMS disclosed, A significant partnership has been forged between the AIIMS, the state government, and Pinnacle Aviation, to enhance emergency medical transportation in the region. According to AIIMS officials, The tripartite agreement sets the stage for efficient collaboration and delivery of critical care services via air ambulance. The delay in operationalising the air ambulance service has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the disaster response model in Uttarakhand .

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2024 7:13 am

Justice Roy, CJI exchange banter on 'intellectual resources'

Justice Hrishikesh Roy playfully remarked on the Supreme Court's recent judgments, complimenting Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud's extensive contributions to the court's 'intellectual resources' while also lightheartedly requesting contributions from other benches in the CJI's remaining days in office.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2024 4:02 am

Good News For Sr Citizens: PM Modi Expands Ayushman Bharat, Launches Rs 12,850-Cr Healthcare Projects

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced new healthcare initiatives valued at approximately Rs 12,850 crore, which include extending the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme to senior citizens aged 70 and above. These initiatives were launched on the ninth Ayurveda Day, marking the birth anniversary of Dhanvantari, a revered figure in traditional Indian medicine. Modi inaugurated phase II of the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in the national capital. This expansion includes a Panchakarma hospital, an Ayurvedic pharmacy, a sports medicine unit, a central library, an IT and startup incubation center, and a 500-seat auditorium. In a groundbreaking move, Modi introduced drone-based healthcare delivery services at 11 healthcare institutions, including AIIMS facilities in Rishikesh, Bhopal, Guwahati, Jodhpur, and Patna. This technology aims to enhance healthcare accessibility by quickly transporting medical supplies. In addition, Modi launched a helicopter emergency medical service from AIIMS Rishikesh to facilitate swift medical care delivery. A new U-WIN portal was also launched, focusing on digitizing the vaccination process for pregnant women and children. This initiative is designed to streamline vaccine administration for children and expecting mothers against 12 preventable diseases. A dedicated portal for allied and healthcare professionals was unveiled to serve as a centralized database for healthcare institutions and professionals across the country. Modi further inaugurated three medical colleges in Madhya Pradeshs Mandsaur, Neemuch, and Seoni districts and introduced facility extensions across AIIMS locations, including in Bilaspur, Kalyani, and Gorakhpur. Additional infrastructure such as a Super Speciality Block in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, and a Critical Care Block in Bargarh, Odisha, was also inaugurated. To strengthen nursing education and healthcare infrastructure, foundation stones for five nursing colleges in Madhya Pradesh and 21 critical care blocks across states like Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka were laid under the Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission. Modi also opened a new ESIC hospital in Indore, with additional hospitals planned in Haryana, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. This expansion is expected to serve over 55 lakh ESI beneficiaries nationwide. New research centers were also initiated, including a yoga and naturopathy institute in Odisha and Chhattisgarh, as well as specialized centers in NIPER locations for medical device development, bulk drugs, and antiviral drug research. Boosting the Make in India initiative, Modi inaugurated five new projects under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme in locations like Vapi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. These facilities will produce critical medical devices, such as body implants and emergency care equipment, supporting the growth of Indias healthcare manufacturing sector. Rozgar Mela: PM Modi Distributes 51,000+ Appointment Letters PM Modi Urges Vigilance Against 'Digital Arrest' Scams in Mann Ki Baat Address

News Track 29 Oct 2024 4:11 pm

PM Modi launches projects worth Rs 12,850 cr, extends Ayushman Bharat for all over 70 yrs

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched development projects worth nearly Rs 12,850 crore and extended his government's flagship health insurance scheme Ayushman Bharat to all senior citizens aged 70 years and above. The major push in the health sector was unveiled on the occasion of the ninth Ayurveda Day and the birth anniversary of Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine. Modi also inaugurated phase II of India's first All India Institute of Ayurveda in the national capital which includes a Panchakarma hospital, an Ayurvedic pharmacy for drug manufacturing, a sports medicine unit, a central library, an IT and startup incubation centre, and a 500-seat auditorium among others. In an innovative usage of drone technology to enhance service delivery and make healthcare more accessible, Modi launched drone services at 11 tertiary healthcare institutions. These are AIIMS-Rishikesh in Uttarakhand, AIIMS-Bibinagar in Telangana, AIIMS-Guwahati in Assam, AIIMS-Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, AIIMS-Jodhpur in Rajasthan, AIIMS-Patna in Bihar, AIIMS-Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh, AIIMS-Raebareli in Uttar Pradesh, AIIMS-Raipur in Chhattisgarh, AIIMS-Mangalagiri in Andhra Pradesh and RIMS-Imphal in Manipur. The prime minister also launched a helicopter emergency medical service from AIIMS Rishikesh, which will help deliver medical care speedily. Modi launched a U-WIN portal that seeks to benefit pregnant women and infants by fully digitising the vaccination process. It will ensure timely administration of life-saving vaccines to pregnant women and children (from birth to 16 years) against 12 vaccine-preventable diseases. Further, the prime minister launched a portal for allied and healthcare professionals and institutes. It will act as a centralised database of existing healthcare professionals and institutes. Modi also inaugurated three medical colleges at Mandsaur, Neemuch and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh, besides facility and service extensions at various AIIMS -- Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh, Kalyani in West Bengal, Patna in Bihar, Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, Guwahati in Assam and in New Delhi, which also include a Jan Aushadhi Kendra. Modi also inaugurated a Super Speciality Block in Government Medical College at Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh and a Critical Care Block in Bargarh, Odisha. The prime minister laid the foundation stones of five nursing colleges in Shivpuri, Ratlam, Khandwa, Rajgarh and Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh, 21 critical care blocks at Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Manipur, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan under the Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission, and several facilities and service extensions at AIIMS in New Delhi and Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur. Among other projects, Modi inaugurated an ESIC hospital at Indore in Madhya Pradesh and laid the foundation stone for such hospitals at Faridabad in Haryana, Bommasandra and Narasapur in Karnataka, Indore in Madhya Pradesh, Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, and Atchutapuram in Andhra Pradesh. These projects are expected to bring healthcare benefits to around 55 lakh ESI beneficiaries. The other projects whose foundation stones were laid include a central research institute in yoga and naturopathy at Khordha in Odisha and Raipur in Chhattisgarh, centres of excellence at NIPER-Ahmedabad for medical devices, at NIPER-Hyderabad for bulk drugs, NIPER-Guwahati for phytopharmaceuticals, and NIPER-Mohali for anti-bacterial anti-viral drug discovery and development. In a major boost to the Make in India initiative in the healthcare sector, the prime minister also inaugurated five projects under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for medical devices and bulk drugs at Vapi in Gujarat, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh and Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh. These units will manufacture high-end medical devices, such as body implants and critical care equipment, along with important bulk drugs.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Oct 2024 2:07 pm

U'khand landslide risk escalates: 500 new hotspots identified, 60 per cent of govt schools declared unsafe

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's rugged terrain is witnessing a worrying rise in landslide-prone zones, with 500 new hotspots identified during this monsoon season. The SDC Foundations Uttarakhand Disaster and Accident Analysis Initiative report attributes most of these vulnerabilities to unchecked construction activities. Moreover, a staggering 60% of government school buildingstotaling 11,465have been deemed structurally unsound, posing significant risks to students and staff. A recent report by the SDC Foundation reveals a disturbing trend in the state. The report, focusing on damages caused by the monsoon in July, August, and September, underscores Uttarakhands growing susceptibility to landslides. According to the report, new landslide zones are emerging annually in the state. This alarming finding highlights the urgent need for mitigation measures to prevent devastating landslides, which have become a recurring menace in Uttarakhands hills. Landslides hit village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, several houses damaged The state government has taken steps to address this issue by establishing the Uttarakhand Landslide Mitigation and Management Centre to identify landslide-prone areas and provide sustainable solutions. Additionally, efforts are being made to treat 44 landslide zones permanently between Rishikesh and Rudraprayag. Anoop Nautiyal, founder of the SDC Foundation, emphasised the need for Uttarakhand to strengthen its disaster management and climate action measures, citing the states increasing vulnerability to landslides and climate-related disasters. Speaking to The New Indian Express , Nautiyal said, Our report highlights the increasing landslides during the monsoon season, devastation in Kedarnath, frequent road closures, and new challenges. Nautiyal stressed that Uttarakhand must bolster its disaster management system and address gaps in climate action to mitigate risks posed by its unique geography and climate.

The New Indian Express 23 Oct 2024 9:50 pm

Uttarakhand to set up seven pine needle briquette units to prevent forest fires

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's forest department is gearing up to tackle the frequent forest fires that plague the state's mountainous regions during summer months. To mitigate these fires, the state government has decided to establish seven briquette-pellet units to utilise pine needles, a primary fuel source for forest fires. The Uttarakhand government has instructed officials to identify entrepreneurs for setting up pine needle collection and processing units, a move that's expected to help prevent forest fires. According to government sources, The initiative will provide significant relief in controlling forest fires, as pine needles act as a catalyst during such incidents. Uttarakhand's Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal has announced a plan to tackle forest fires and boost the local economy. In an exclusive conversation with TNIE , Minister Uniyal revealed, We're setting targets for pine needle collection in each pine-covered forest range and establishing at least one briquette/pellet unit in every such range. Minister Uniyal explained that this initiative aims to promote sustainable forest management, reduce wildfire risks, and generate employment opportunities for locals. The dryness and oil content of pine needles makes them instantly catch fire, often resulting in immense losses to biodiversity, forests, environment, and the local economy, added Minister Uniyal. Seven new units will be established across the state to harness pine needles, announced Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal. We've identified entrepreneurs for these units - three in Almora, two in Champawat, and one each in Garhwal and Narendranagar - and agreed to provide the necessary support, Minister Uniyal explained. Uttarakhand's Additional Chief Conservator of Forests, Nishant Verma, has issued a directive to divisional forest officers to boost the utilization of collected pine needles. As per the instructions, the existing units will be motivated to ensure maximum utilization of pine needles, leading to increased production of briquettes, Verma stated. Uttarakhand's devastating forest fires have claimed 10 lives so far this year, according to official data. The tragic toll includes an elderly woman who succumbed to her injuries at AIIMS Rishikesh after bravely attempting to extinguish a blaze threatening her farm. Additionally, three Nepali labourers lost their lives near their workplace in Almora, highlighting the dire consequences of these fires. Uttarakhand's forest fires have been a persistent problem, claiming six lives by May 8, the highest toll since 2016. This year's blazes have ravaged 689.89 hectares of forest land, with 575 incidents reported since November 1, 2023.

The New Indian Express 22 Oct 2024 10:17 pm

Cyclone Dana Effect: 198 Trains Cancelled on Oct 23, 24, 25

BHUBANESWAR: Due to the impending landfall of Cyclone Dana on October 24-25, 2024, a total of 198 trains95 up and 103 down trainshave been canceled for October 23, 24, and 25. The East Coast Railway (ECoR) has issued a bulletin outlining the cancellations, which include major trains such as the Howrah-Secunderabad Express, Shalimar-Puri Super Fast Express, New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Express, Howrah-Bhubaneswar Express, and many others. These cancellations affect various trains traveling to and from major hubs like Secunderabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai Central, and Howrah. The full list of cancelled trains provides details on specific routes and dates for both up and down directions. This disruption is a preventive measure to ensure the safety of passengers and railway infrastructure during the cyclones landfall. Passengers are advised to check for further updates and make alternative travel arrangements accordingly. Here is the detailed list of cancelled trains: Down Trains 1. Train No. 17016: Secunderabad to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 2. Train No. 12840: Chennai Central to Howrah 23.10.2024 3. Train No. 12868: Puducherry to Howrah 23.10.2024 4. Train No. 22826: Chennai Central to Shalimar 23.10.2024 5. Train No. 12897: Puducherry to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 6. Train No. 18464: SBC to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 7. Train No. 08442: Brahmapur to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 8. Train No. 20842: Visakhapatnam to Bhubaneswar (VB) 24.10.2024 9. Train No. 22874: Visakhapatnam to Digha 24.10.2024 10. Train No. 18118: Gunupur to Rourkela 24.10.2024 11. Train No. 11019: CSURATM to Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 12. Train No. 22820: Visakhapatnam to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 13. Train No. 08532: Visakhapatnam to Brahmapur 24.10.2024 14. Train No. 12509: Bangalore to Guwahati 23.10.2024 15. Train No. 12842: Chennai Central to Howrah 24.10.2024 16. Train No. 22808: Chennai Central to Santragachhi 24.10.2024 17. Train No. 15227: Bangalore to Muzaffarpur 24.10.2024 18. Train No. 18046: Hyderabad to Howrah 23.10.2024 19. Train No. 20838: Junagarh Road to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 20. Train No. 22503: Kanyakumari to Dibrugarh 23.10.2024 21. Train No. 22973: Gandhidham to Puri 23.10.2024 22. Train No. 20807: Visakhapatnam to ASR 25.10.2024 23. Train No. 18448: Jagdalpur to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 24. Train No. 08534: Palasa to Cuttack 24.10.2024 25. Train No. 08422: Gunupur to Cuttack 25.10.2024 26. Train No. 06095: Tambaram to Santragachhi 24.10.2024 27. Train No. 12246: Bangalore to Howrah 24.10.2024 28. Train No. 12704: Secunderabad to Howrah 23.10.2024 29. Train No. 08444: Palasa to Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 30. Train No. 22888: Bangalore to Howrah 23.10.2024 31. Train No. 03429: Secunderabad to Malda Town 23.10.2024 32. Train No. 12864: Yesvantpur to Howrah 23.10.2024 33. Train No. 18418: Gunupur to Puri 24.10.2024 34. Train No. 06087: Tirunelveli to Shalimar 23.10.2024 35. Train No. 08412: Bhubaneswar to Baleswar 24.10.2024 36. Train No. 02832: Bhubaneswar to Dhanbad 24.10.2024 37. Train No. 12074: Bhubaneswar to Howrah 25.10.2024 38. Train No. 12893: Bhubaneswar to Sonepur 25.10.2024 39. Train No. 22823: Bhubaneswar to New Delhi Rajdhani 25.10.2024 40. Train No. 08441: Bhubaneswar to Brahmapur 24.10.2024 41. Train No. 09059: Surat to Brahmapur 23.10.2024 42. Train No. 18419: Puri to Jayanagar 24.10.2024 43. Train No. 18304: Puri to Sambalpur 24.10.2024 44. Train No. 12892: Puri to Bangiriposi 24.10.2024 45. Train No. 08428: Puri to Angul 24.10.2024 46. Train No. 08414: Puri to Talcher 24.10.2024 47. Train No. 12843: Puri to Ahmedabad 24.10.2024 48. Train No. 08423: Puri to Daspalla 24.10.2024 49. Train No. 17479: Puri to TPTY 24.10.2024 50. Train No. 18425: Puri to Durg 24.10.2024 51. Train No. 22202: Puri to Sealdah 24.10.2024 52. Train No. 18421: Puro to Sonepur 24.10.2024 53. Train No. 12838: Puri to Howrah 24.10.2024 54. Train No. 18452: Puri to Hatia 24.10.2024 55. Train No. 18477: Puri to Rishikesh 24.10.2024 56. Train No. 12801: Puri to New Delhi 24.10.2024 57. Train No. 12896: Puri to Shalimar 24.10.2024 58. Train No. 18410: Puri to Shalimar 24.10.2024 59. Train No. 20823: Puri to Ajmer 24.10.2024 60. Train No. 08404: Puri to Khurda Road 24.10.2024 61. Train No. 18126: Puri to Rourkela 25.10.2024 62. Train No. 08475: Puri to Nizamuddin 25.10.2024 63. Train No. 20836 (VB): Puri to Rourkela 25.10.2024 64. Train No. 12278: Puri to Howrah 25.10.2024 65. Train No. 18416/18414: Puri to Barbil-Paradeep 25.10.2024 66. Train No. 08432: Puri to Cuttack 25.10.2024 67. Train No. 12822: Puri to Shalimar 25.10.2024 68. Train No. 12875: Puri to Anand Vihar 25.10.2024 69. Train No. 08410: Puri to Khurda Road 25.10.2024 70. Train No. 18417: Puri to Gunupur 25.10.2024 71. Train No. 18022: Khurda Road to Kharagpur 24.10.2024 72. Train No. 08456: Khurda Road to Kendujhargarh 24.10.2024 73. Train No. 08454: Cuttack to Bhadrak 25.10.2024 74. Train No. 08438: Cuttack to Bhadrak 25.10.2024 75. Train No. 18038: Jajpur Keonjhar Road to Kharagpur 25.10.2024 76. Train No. 08462: Paradeep to Cuttack 25.10.2024 77. Train No. 08406: Paradeep to Kendujhargarh 25.10.2024 78. Train No. 08408: Paradeep to Cuttack 25.10.2024 79. Train No. 08446: Paradeep to Cuttack 24.10.2024 80. Train No. 18044: Bhadrak to Howrah 25.10.2024 81. Train No. 08032: Bhadrak to Baleswar 25.10.2024 82. Train No. 08064: Bhadrak to Kharagpur 24.10.2024 83. Train No. 08522: Visakhapatnam to Gunupur 24.10.2024 84. Train No. 07470: Visakhapatnam to Palasa 24.10.2024 85. Train No. 12074: Bhubaneswar to Howrah 24.10.2024 86. Train No. 12822: Puri to Shalimar 24.10.2024 87. Train No. 12844: Ahmedabad to Puri 26.10.2024 88. Train No. 18424: Daspalla to Bhubaneswar 25.10.2024 89. Train No. 12278: Puri to Howrah 24.10.2024 90. Train No. 18418: Gunupur to Puri 25.10.2024 91. Train No. 08522: Visakhapatnam to Gunupur 25.10.2024 92. Train No. 18526: Visakhapatnam to Brahmapur 24.10.2024 93. Train No. 20836 (VB): Puri to Rourkela 24.10.2024 94. Train No. 22896 (VB): PURI to KOAA 25.10.24 95. Train No. 08012: DSPL to BBS 25.10.24 96. Train No. 03229: PURI to PNBE 25.10.24 97. Train No. 03102: RMM to BBS 25.10.24 98. Train No. 08416: BAM to TATA 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 99. Train No. 20892 (VB): PURI to HWH 25.10.24 100. Train No. 22840: PURI to VZM 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 101. Train No. 08442: BAM to BBS 25.10.24 102. Train No. 20895: BBS to ROU 24.10.24 103. Train No. 08430: PURI to JER 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 UP Trains 1. 12703: Howrah-Secunderabad 24.10.2024 2. 12821: Shalimar-Puri 24.10.2024 3. 12552: Kamakhya-Bangalore 23.10.2024 4. 22824: New Delhi-Bhubaneswar 23.10.2024 5. 22603: Kharagpur-Villupuram 24.10.2024 6. 12073: Howrah-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 7. 18045: Shalimar-Hyderabad 24.10.2024 8. 12277: Howrah-Puri 24.10.2024 9. 22851: Santragachhi-Mangalore 24.10.2024 10. 12841: Shalimar-Chennai Central 24.10.2024 11. 12663: Howrah-Tiruchchirappalli 24.10.2024 12. 03230: Patna-Puri 24.10.2024 13. 18478: Rishikesh-Puri 23.10.2024 14. 18409: Shalimar-Puri 24.10.2024 15. 12881: Shalimar-Puri 24.10.2024 16. 12802: New Delhi-Puri 23.10.2024 17. 08011: Bhanjapur-Puri 24.10.2024 18. 12837: Howrah-Puri 24.10.2024 19. 12863: Howrah-Bangalore 24.10.2024 20. 18047: Shalimar-Vasco Da Gama 24.10.2024 21. 12839: Howrah-Chennai Central 24.10.2024 22. 22644: Patna-Ernakulam 24.10.2024 23. 06090: Santragachhi-Chennai Central 24.10.2024 24. 03101: Kolkata-Puri 23.10.2024 25. 12514: Silchar-Secunderabad 23.10.2024 26. 08555: Bhadrak-Daspalla 25.10.2024 27. 22504: Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari 23.10.2024 28. 08415: Jaleswar-Puri 25.10.2024 29. 12891: Bangiriposi-Puri 25.10.2024 30. 18021: Kharagpur-Khurda Road 25.10.2024 31. 12816: Anand Vihar-Puri 24.10.2024 32. 22895 (VB): Howrah-Puri 25.10.2024 33. 18043: Howrah-Bhadrak 24.10.2024 34. 08031: Baleswar-Bhadrak 24.10.2024 35. 08063: Kharagpur-Bhadrak 24.10.2024 36. 08453: Bhadrak-Cuttack 24.10.2024 37. 08437: Bhadrak-Cuttack 24.10.2024 38. 18037: Kharagpur-Jajpur Keonjhar Road 24.10.2024 39. 18303: Sambalpur-Puri 24.10.2024 40. 22839: Rourkela-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 41. 18125: Rourkela-Puri 24.10.2024 42. 20835 (VB): Rourkela-Puri 24.10.2024 43. 20832: Sambalpur-Shalimar 24.10.2024 44. 18451: Hatia-Puri 24.10.2024 45. 18117: Rourkela-Gunupur 24.10.2024 46. 22865: Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (Mumbai)-Puri 24.10.2024 47. 18426: Durg-Puri 24.10.2024 48. 02831: Dhanbad-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 49. 08427: Angul-Puri 25.10.2024 50. 08413: Talcher-Puri 25.10.2024 51. 18415: Barbil-Puri 24.10.2024 52. 20891 (VB): Tata-Brahmapur 24.10.2024 53. 08455: Kendujhargarh-Khurda Road 25.10.2024 54. 08405: Kendujhargarh-Paradeep 24.10.2024 55. 18413: Paradeep-Puri 24.10.2024 56. 08533: Cuttack-Palasa 24.10.2024 57. 08431: Cuttack-Puri 24.10.2024 58. 08421: Cuttack-Gunupur 24.10.2024 59. 08461: Cuttack-Paradeep 24.10.2024 60. 08407: Cuttack-Paradeep 24.10.2024 61. 18423: Bhubaneswar-Daspalla 24.10.2024 62. 09060: Brahmapur-Surat 24.10.2024 63. 08521: Gunupur-Visakhapatnam 24.10.2024 64. 07471: Palasa-Visakhapatnam 24.10.2024 65. 22873: Digha-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 66. 22819: Bhubaneswar-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 67. 08531: Brahmapur-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 68. 20837: Bhubaneswar-Junagarh Road 24.10.2024 69. 18447: Bhubaneswar-Jagadalpur 24.10.2024 70. 18417: Puri-Gunupur 24.10.2024 71. 18420: Jayanagar-Puri 26.10.2024 72. 08424: Daspalla-Puri 25.10.2024 73. 18422: Sonepur-Puri 25.10.2024 74. 12895: Shalimar-Puri 25.10.2024 75. 20824: Ajmer-Puri 29.10.2024 76. 08476: Nizamuddin-Puri 26.10.2024 77. 12277: Howrah-Puri 25.10.2024 78. 20835 (VB): Rourkela-Puri 24.10.2024 79. 12821: Shalimar-Puri 25.10.2024 80. 18021: Kharagpur-Khurda Road 24.10.2024 81. 12073: Howrah-Bhubaneswar 25.10.2024 82. 12894: Sonepur-Bhubaneswar 24.10.2024 83. 20831: Shalimar-Sambalpur 25.10.2024 84. 08521: Gunupur-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 85. 18525: Brahmapur-Visakhapatnam 25.10.2024 86. Train No. 20841 (VB): BBS to VSKP 25.10.24 87. Train No. 08411: BLS to BBS 25.10.24 88. Train No. 08443: BBS to PSA 24.10.24 89. Train No. 08441: BBS to BAM 24.10.24 & 25.10.24 90. Train No. 17015: BBS to SC 25.10.24 91. Train No. 18463: BBS to SBC 25.10.24 92. Train No. 22974: PURI to LIMB 26.10.24 93. Train No. 20896: BBS to RMM 25.10.24 94. Train No. 20835 (VB): ROU to PURI 25.10.24 95. Train No. 08429: BBS to DSPL 24.10.24 & 25.10.24

Deccan Chronicle 22 Oct 2024 9:21 pm

Lawyer confuses Justice Hrishikesh Roy with iconic filmmaker Hrishikesh Mukherjee

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday had a light-hearted moment when a lawyer accidentally referred to Justice Hrishikesh Roy as Justice Hrishikesh Mukherjee, mixing up the judges name with that of the legendary filmmaker. Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud immediately corrected the lawyer, reminding him that it's essential for an advocate to know the names of the judges. While referring a previous case, the lawyer said, This matter was before Justice Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Chandrachud, quick to step in, humorously responded, Hrishikesh Mukherjee or Justice Hrishikesh Roy? If you make Roy into Mukherjee, then... you must know your judges. This is the limit. Please go and check the website. The mix-up was particularly amusing because Hrishikesh Mukherjee is one of Indian cinema's most beloved filmmakers, known for his timeless films like Anand, Gol Maal, Chupke Chupke, Guddi, Bawarchi, and Abhimaan. His movies, which blended humor, emotion, and subtle social commentary, continue to be adored across generations. Justice Hrishikesh Roy, who took oath as a Supreme Court judge in September 2019, has had a distinguished career. Before his Supreme Court appointment, he served as the Chief Justice of Kerala High Court and as a judge in the Gauhati High Court. Prior to his judicial role, he was a senior lawyer. Despite the amusing slip-up, the Chief Justice's light correction ensured the moment ended with a smile, adding a touch of humor to the court proceedings.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Oct 2024 4:23 pm

This Is The Limit: Chief Justice On Lawyer's Hrishikesh Mukherjee Error

The Supreme Court witnessed a Gol Maal moment today when a lawyer referred to Justice Hrishikesh Roy as Justice Hrishikesh Mukherjee -- a hilarious mix-up with the renowned filmmaker.

NDTV 22 Oct 2024 2:11 pm

Kejri to face trial as SC rejects plea in PM degree row

A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti noted that a separate bench of the apex court had junked the plea filed by AAP leader Sanjay Singh on April 8 in the same case, who is a co-accused in the case.

Rediff 21 Oct 2024 5:13 pm

Lalkuan-Bandra Superfast Train Service Launched by Uttarakhand CM Dhami

Dehradun (Uttarakhand): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurartedthe Lalkuan-Bandra Superfast train from his official residence in Dehradun on Monday through a virtual event. Today, with the blessings of Neem Karoli Baba, we have fulfilled the long-standing demand for train service from Lalkuan to Bandra. I congratulate everyone on this achievement, Dhami said.He noted that the new train service would greatly benefit travelers from Mumbai heading to the Kumaon region, including Haldwani, Almora, and Pithoragarh. I am sincerely grateful to Prime Minister Modi and the Railway Minister for their support, he added. The Chief Minister highlighted that this service would provide devotees visiting places like Baba Kainchi Dham and Jageshwar with better travel options. He expressed optimism about the future of Indian Railways, stating, Under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, we are entering a golden age for the railways. Made in India trains like Vande Bharat represent our self-reliance and modernization. Dhami also mentioned that the dream of connecting the mountains by rail would be realized with the upcoming Rishikesh-Karnprayag rail line, with survey work on the Tanakpur-Bageshwar rail line already completed and construction to begin soon. Efforts will be made to expand rail services from Uttarakhand to major cities like Kashi and Ayodhya. Our double-engine government is implementing many schemes to connect every citizen with the development mainstream, he said. Member of Parliament Ajay Bhatt echoed the sentiment, describing the direct rail service from Lalkuan to Mumbai as a long-awaited demand now fulfilled. This new service will benefit the entire Kumaon region, as well as tourists visiting various religious and scenic sites here, he added. The new train, numbered 22544, will depart Lalkuan on Mondays at 07:45 AM and arrive at Bandra Terminus on Tuesdays at 08:30 AM. It will travel through major stations such as Rudrapur City, Rampur, Moradabad, Ghaziabad, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Mathura, Kota, Vadodara, and Surat. On its return journey, it will leave Bandra Terminus on Tuesdays at 11:00 AM and reach Lalkuan on Wednesdays at 01:15 PM. For passenger convenience, the train will feature one 2 AC coach, two 3 AC coaches, three AC economy class coaches, six sleeper class coaches, and four general class coaches. All coaches are LHB, ensuring safety and comfort for passengers. Know the New Train Ticket Booking Rules: Advance Reservation Period Cut to 60 Days Diwali, Chhath Puja: Special Trains Announced, Check Details Here

News Track 21 Oct 2024 4:41 pm

Remarks on PM's degree: Kejriwal faces defamation trial in Gujarat as SC upholds summons

New Delhi : Former Delhi chief minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal is facing criminal proceedings in a defamation case over his alleged remarks over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's educational qualification after the Supreme Court on Monday dismissed his plea to quash summons. A Gujarat Metropolitan court had summoned Kejriwal and AAP's Sanjay Singh in the defamation case over their alleged sarcastic and derogatory statements related to PM Modi's educational degrees. Gujarat University Registrar Piyush Patel had filed the defamation case against the politicians over their alleged comments after the Gujarat High Court set aside an order of the chief information commissioner (CIC) for providing information about Modi's degrees under the Right to Information Act. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti noted that a separate bench of the apex court had junked the plea filed by AAP leader Sanjay Singh on April 8 in the same case, who is a co-accused in the case. We must have a consistent approach. Having regard to that view, we would not like to entertain the present plea. The same is dismissed, said the bench. The top court, however, said all contentions were left open to be decided in the trial and it was expressing no opinion on the merits of the case. Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Kejriwal, submitted Patel was not an aggrieved party in the matter. If at all the statement was defamatory, it is for Modi to file a criminal defamation case and not for the Gujarat University registrar, he said. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the University, said a separate bench of the apex court had already dismissed Singh's petition on April 8. Mehta said the degree had been uploaded on the university website and referred to the dismissal of the CIC order by the Gujarat High Court. Arguing that no case of defamation was made out, Singhvi stated that Kejriwal merely asked why the university was not publishing Modi's degree. The bench, however, rejected Kejriwal's plea. The high court had on February 16 dismissed the pleas by Singh and Kejriwal seeking quashing of the summons issued against them in the defamation case. Both had challenged in the high court the summons issued by a trial court in the case filed by the Gujarat University and the subsequent order of the sessions court dismissing their revision pleas against the summons. According to the complainant, the two politicians made defamatory statements at press conferences and on microblogging platform X, targeting the university over Modi's degrees. Their comments against the Gujarat University were defamatory and hurt the prestige of the institution, which has established its name among the public, he alleged. Their statements were sarcastic and intentionally made to hurt the prestige of the university, he added. On March 31, 2023, the high court quashed the 2016 order of the CIC asking Gujarat University to provide information on Modi's degrees to Kejriwal, and observed the AAP chief's RTI plea appeared to be politically vexatious and motivated instead of being based on sound public interest considerations.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Oct 2024 4:20 pm

Relief to Tharoor in defamation proceedings

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday in its order extended by four weeks the stay on the trial court proceedings against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in a defamation case filed for his alleged scorpion on Shivling remark targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A two-judge bench, led by Justice Hrishikesh Roy and also comprising Justice SVN Bhatti has granted four weeks time to Delhi Police and the complainant to file their responses to Tharoors plea. The interim order (of stay on the defamation proceedings) to continue, the bench said in its order on Monday. Tharoor had in September last week moved SC against a trial courts order seeking his personal appearance on Tuesday in the defamation case.

The New Indian Express 15 Oct 2024 8:42 am

Scorpion remark against PM: SC extends stay on defamation proceedings against Tharoor

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday extended by four weeks the stay on the trial court proceedings against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in a defamation case filed for his alleged scorpion on Shivling remark targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.A bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti has granted four weeks' time to Delhi police and the complainant to file their responses to Tharoor's plea. The interim order (of stay on the defamation proceedings) to continue, directed the bench. Additional Solicitor General Rajkumar Bhaskar Thakare, appearing for the Delhi police said that the primary question was whether or not the complainant, BJP leader Rajiv Babbar, was an aggrieved party. Thakare and Babbar's counsel subsequently sought time to file their responses to the petition. On September 10, the top court had stayed the defamation proceedings before a trial court in the case. Tharoor moved the top court against the Delhi High Court's August 29 order, which refused to quash the defamation proceedings against him, asking him to appear before the trial court on September 10. Tharoor's counsel previously argued that neither the complainant nor the members of the political party could be called an aggrieved party. The counsel further stated that Tharoor's comment was protected under the immunity clause of the defamation law, which stipulates that any statement made in good faith was not criminal. Tharoor was stated to have merely made a reference to an article published in the Caravan magazine six years prior to the statement. The top court had expressed surprise that in 2012, when the article was originally published, the statement was not defamatory. Eventually it is a metaphor. I have tried to understand. It refers to the invincibility of the person referred to (Modi). I do not know why somebody has taken objection here, Justice Roy had remarked earlier. While refusing to quash the proceedings against Tharoor, the high court had said, prima facie, imputations like scorpion on Shivling against the prime minister were despicable and deplorable. It had said that prima facie, the remark defamed the prime minister, the BJP as well as its office-bearers and members. The high court further said there was sufficient material before the judicial magistrate for summoning him under Section 500 (punishment for defamation) of the IPC. The complainant alleged that his religious sentiments were hurt by the Congress leader's remark. In October 2018, Tharoor had reportedly claimed that an unnamed RSS leader had compared Modi to a scorpion sitting on a Shivling. The Congress leader purportedly said it was an extraordinarily striking metaphor.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Oct 2024 4:56 pm

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath's Mother, Savitri Devi, Hospitalized Again: Condition Stable

Lucknow: Utta r Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's mother, Savitri Devi, aged 80, has again fallen ill. Due to this, she was admitted to Jolly Grant Hospital (Uttarakhand), where doctors have described her condition as stable. Savitri Devi has been kept in a separate ward of the hospital, so that she can be taken care of properly and can get rest. On Tuesday, she was immediately taken to the hospital after her health suddenly deteriorated. A special team of doctors is constantly monitoring her condition and treating her. Even before this, her health has deteriorated many times and she has to be hospitalized often. In June this year too, when her health deteriorated, she was admitted to AIIMS Hospital in Rishikesh, where she was taken care of. Savitri Devi lives in Panchur village of Yamkeshwar block of Uttarakhand, where her daughter also lives with her. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has always been sensitive towards his mother's health and keeps inquiring about her health from time to time. Savitri Devi leads a simple life in her village, and even after her son became the Chief Minister, she has not made any major changes in her lifestyle. Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Calls for Justice Following Baba Siddiqui's Tragic Killing Violence Erupts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 11 Killed in Tribal Clash, Peace Efforts Underway Former Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih Criticizes Current Leader for Contradictory Stance on India

News Track 13 Oct 2024 3:11 pm

Remark against PM Modi: SC to hear Shashi Tharoor's plea in defamation case

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a plea of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor against a Delhi High Court verdict that refused to quash defamation proceedings against him for his alleged scorpion on Shivling remark targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While hearing Tharoor's plea on September 10, the apex court had stayed the proceedings before a trial court in the defamation case filed against the Congress MP. The top court had also issued notice to the Delhi Police and BJP leader Rajiv Babbar, who is the complainant in the case, seeking their responses on the plea. As per the cause list of October 14 uploaded on the apex court website, a bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti is slated to hear Tharoor's plea. The Congress MP has moved the top court against the high court's August 29 order which refused to quash the defamation proceedings against him. During the hearing on September 10, Tharoor's counsel told the apex court that the complainant cannot be said

Business Standard 12 Oct 2024 11:48 am

An Isha Yoga Practitioner Recounts Her Experiences

Advanced yogis from the Himalayas do their sadhana at Isha. There was this one time at the Ashram, a hardened yogi from Rishikesh sat in meditation in Dhyanalinga for 13 hours straight, fell at Sadhgurus feet shedding tears and silently walked away. Universal consciousness everything is One which is just a theory now, Continue reading An Isha Yoga Practitioner Recounts Her Experiences The post An Isha Yoga Practitioner Recounts Her Experiences appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .

Our Voice WeRIndia 8 Oct 2024 11:38 am

No criminal cases on scribes for criticising govt: SC

A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti said in democratic nations, the freedom to express one's views is respected and the rights of journalists are protected under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.

Rediff 4 Oct 2024 8:40 pm

Shouldn't file cases against scribes if writings perceived as criticism: SC

Criminal cases should not be slapped against journalists merely because their writings are perceived as criticism of the government, the Supreme Court said on Friday. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti said in democratic nations, the freedom to express one's views is respected and the rights of journalists are protected under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. The bench was hearing a plea filed by journalist Abhishek Upadhyay, who has sought quashing of an FIR lodged against him in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly publishing a news report on the caste dynamics of the general administration in the state. Merely because writings of a journalist are perceived as criticism of the government, criminal cases should not be slapped against the writer, the bench said. While issuing a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government seeking its response on the plea, it said, In the meantime, coercive steps should not be taken against the petitioner in connection with the subject ...

Business Standard 4 Oct 2024 6:51 pm

India sees increase in startup incubators; South India leads the pack: IIT-Madras, IIM-Bangalore report

NEW DELHI: The number of incubators in the Indian ecosystem has grown steadily, with more than 1,100 active incubators dotting the Indian startup ecosystem, said the latest report released on Friday. A joint research report jointly released by NSRCEL, the startup incubator at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore and the Centre for Research on Start-ups and Risk Financing (CREST) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras highlighted that the southern region leads the pack, housing 45 percent of all incubators and having the highest density of incubators. Chennai has a high proportion of academic incubators (82 per cent), whereas Bengaluru and Gurugram have a high proportion of industry incubators at 71 per cent and 84 per cent, respectively, according to the report India Incubator Kaleidoscope 2024. Moreover, tier-I cities house almost half of all incubators 48 per cent. The mix of incubators hosted by academic institutions, industry, and the public sector shows significant variation across cities. The incubator density is 0.8 incubators per million population, whereas countries like the US, the UK, and China range between 8 and 10 incubators per million population. This indicates the need for setting up more incubators in the country, the report added. IIT Madras startup may give life to hyperloop dreams Incubation is sought after by students, young professionals, women founders, and those with modest financial resources. This is a positive trend that indicates that the support system is working for those who need it, the report said, adding that the rate of incubation is high among deep tech sectors such as AI/ML, data analytics, biotech, and other sectors. All of them have an incubation rate upward of 12 percent. The contribution of the incubated startups to the economy has also been significant. The annual average revenues in the initial years for every 100 incubated startups have been about 1590 crores. The average value of assets for every 100 incubated startups by the ninth year from incorporation has been estimated at 10627 crore. However, the revenue performance of startups associated with industry incubators is 50 percent higher as compared to those supported by academic incubators, it said. Launching the report, Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa and ex-CEO of NITI Aayog, said, In the growth of the Indian startup ecosystem, incubators play a very crucial role, and their contribution has been expanding in recent years. Conceptualised initially to facilitate the formation of start-ups, today, Incubators perform multiple roles, such as bringing together scientific and business expertise, channelling capital to promising start-ups, and increasing awareness of startups in society. For the government, incubators are becoming the last link in identifying startup beneficiaries for various schemes and monitoring their progress. I am happy to note that two of the best institutions in the country have joined hands in bringing this timely as well as relevant publication on incubators. Their findings vindicate the policy emphasis on incubators while giving suggestions on how the incubation landscape can be further enriched through various interventions, he added. Prof. Rishikesha T. Krishnan, Director, IIM Bangalore, said, The value of innovation cannot be overstated. Incubators play an important role in supporting the unique needs of diverse creators not only by accelerating grassroots development but also by levelling the playing field. Among the various significant findings of this collaborative research undertaking is that the cities of Chennai and Bangalore lead the startup ecosystem with their high concentration of industry and academic incubators. As IIMB stands at the heart of Indias knowledge capital, we look forward to continuing our sustained contribution to the citys deep rootsits history and investment in the future of growth and innovation, he said. Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director of IIT Madras, said, For Bharat to become a superpower, we must aspire to make our country a startup nation. This effort involves interactions between multiple stakeholders. This report addresses this crucial point and the challenges.

The New Indian Express 4 Oct 2024 5:13 pm

Uttarakhand's drone sector fails to take off: Underdeveloped infrastructure mars state's ambitions

DEHRADUN: Despite the Uttarakhand government's drone policy and the Information Technology Development Agency's (ITDA) initiatives to integrate unmanned aerial technology across various departments, the state's drone infrastructure continues to lag, hindering the realization of its full potential. While several companies have been empaneled for drone services, the lack of dedicated drone corridors hampers growth. Currently, only one corridor in Uttarkashi is operational. The Uttarakhand government's plan to create dedicated drone corridors across the state has failed to take off, despite obtaining necessary approvals from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The proposed corridors aimed to enable seamless drone operations in all districts, interconnected for efficient navigation. A department official, requesting anonymity, revealed, One of the primary objectives behind creating drone corridors was to ensure that drone routes do not interfere with air services. However, the project has stalled for nearly two years. The state's drone promotion and usage policy, introduced in 2023, emphasizes leveraging drone technology for various applications. Despite this, the lack of progress in establishing drone corridors raises concerns about Uttarakhand's ability to harness the full potential of drone technology. With the state's first drone centre of excellence already established in Dehradun, the delay in implementing drone corridors may hinder Uttarakhand's ambitions to become a hub for drone technology. Uttarakhand's plans to create dedicated drone corridors have been grounded due to the state's strategic location, resulting in numerous restricted areas. As a border state, drone operations in these areas require military clearance, posing a significant hurdle. Currently, the only operational drone corridor is between Dehradun and Uttarkashi. This corridor has already been utilized by AIIMS Rishikesh to provide healthcare services via drones. Districts prone to natural disasters, such as Rudraprayag and Chamoli, face frequent road blockages due to landslides throughout the year. In these situations, drones could have been utilized as an alternative for medical emergencies and other critical services, an official noted. The state's drone promotion policy aims to leverage drone technology for various applications, but the lack of progress in establishing drone corridors may hinder Uttarakhand's ambitions to become a hub for drone technology.

The New Indian Express 4 Oct 2024 12:51 am

Congress MLA Kirit Patel writes to PM Modi; row over Navratri celebrations escalates

AHMEDABAD: The ongoing controversy between the BJP and Congress over Navratri celebrations has now escalated to the national level, reaching the Prime Ministers Office. Congress MLA Kirit Patel has written a formal complaint to Prime Minister Modi, alleging that Gujarat's Education Minister, Rishikesh Patel, is obstructing the Navratri festivities. The dispute sparked political tensions, drawing attention to the clash between the two-parties over religious and cultural events. In a sudden turn of events, the chancellor of North Gujarat University revoked the permission for NSUI's Navratri festival at the last minute, despite having initially approved it. Undeterred, NSUI went ahead with their Garba program on October 1, 2024, on the university grounds, drawing a significant crowd, including Congress leaders and students, with Patan MLA Kirit Patel among them. The controversy deepened after the event, prompting MLA Kirit Patel to escalate the matter by writing a formal complaint to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In his letter to the Prime Minister, Kirit Patel expressed his disappointment, stating, It is with great pain that I inform you Navratri was organized by the-students of Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan, on 1/10/2024, after-administrative approval. As per 72(J), the university has the right to rent-its grounds for such a program and this was initially granted. he continued. However, at the last moment, efforts were made by Education Minister Rishikesh Patel to cancel the religious Navratri program. I personally met him on 1/10/2024 and requested him to instruct the University to allow the event to proceed, but instead, he directly called the chancellor and asked him to revoke the permission, he added. He further questioned the motives behind the decision, writing, On one hand, the state government celebrates Vibrant Navratri at Ahmedabad's GMDC, with their leaders photos prominently displayed. It is difficult to understand under whose pressure the state education minister took such steps to halt the-religious festival in Patan. In his letter to the Prime Minister, MLA Kirit Patel expressed his concerns stating, You, Prime Minister, also fast and worship during Navratri, reflecting the deep cultural and religious significance of the festival. Yet, on the other-hand, Gujarat's Education Minister is attempting to halt religious worship-under the pressure of certain individuals. He further added, While efforts are being made to stop a festival of devotion, no-action is taken to curb the open corruption happening within the university. In his letter to the Prime Minister, Kirit Patel also outlined several instances of corruption within North Gujarat University. Notably, Patel was a prominent figure in the 2015 Patidar agitation in North-Gujarat, a region both he and Health Minister Rishikesh Patel hail from. During the Patidar movement, tensions between the two leaders were evident, with an indirect clash marking the political dynamics of the time. This background adds further complexity to the current controversy surrounding the Navratri festival-cancellation.

The New Indian Express 2 Oct 2024 8:25 pm

Char Dham Yatra starting point may change next year: This could be the new location

Uttarakhand authorities are considering starting the Char Dham Yatra from Haridwar, rather than Rishikesh. The feasibility of this change is being studied, and a final decision will be made before the next yatra season. This move aims to boost Haridwar's local economy and improve the pilgrimage experience for devotees.

The Economic Times 2 Oct 2024 10:23 am

SC slams disconnect between prosecution and govt counsel, seeks Telangana DGPs presence

New Delhi: Expressing displeasure over the disconnect between the prosecution and the government counsel in a criminal matter, the Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the DGP of Telangana to appear before it. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti was miffed after the counsel for Telangana was not able to tell Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 1 Oct 2024 9:23 pm

SC issues notice on Delhi CM Atishi, Kejriwal's plea in defamation case

The Supreme Court on Monday sought response from the Delhi government and BJP leader Rajiv Babbar on a plea of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal challenging the high court order refusing to quash a defamation case against them. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti issued a notice in the matter and stayed the proceedings in the trial court. Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Atishi and Kejriwal, submitted that the defamation case has been filed by Babbar, as authorised representative of BJP Delhi. BJP, neither central nor Delhi, has not filed any complaint. Babbar is not the person I have allegedly defamed, he submitted. Senior advocate Sonia Mathur, appearing for Babbar, stated that the BJP leader has filed the case on behalf of the party. Both Atishi and Kejriwal has challenged the September 2 order of the Delhi High Court, which had refused to quash the proceedings against them and other AAP leaders over their remarks about ..

Business Standard 30 Sep 2024 4:12 pm

Defamation case: SC to hear plea of Atishi, Kejriwal on Monday

The Supreme Court would hear on Monday a plea of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal challenging a high court order that refused to quash a defamation case against them over remarks on the alleged deletion of the names of 30 lakh voters belonging to some communities from the electoral rolls. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti on Friday took note of the submissions made by senior advocate Sonia Mathur, who appeared in the court on behalf of BJP leader Rajiv Babbar, that her caveat was not mentioned in the office report and she could not file a response as the petition was served to her late on Thursday evening. The bench listed the matter for hearing on Monday. Representing Atishi and Kejriwal in the court, senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi said he can argue the matter on September 30. Atishi and Kejriwal have challenged the September 2 order of the Delhi High Court that refused to quash the proceedings against them and other Aam Aadmi Party (A

Business Standard 27 Sep 2024 4:33 pm

Defamation case: SC to hear CM Atishi, Kejriwal's plea on September 30

The Supreme Court on Friday deferred hearing on a plea of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal challenging the high court order refusing to quash a defamation case over their remarks on alleged deletion of names of 30 lakh voters belonging to some communities from electoral rolls. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti noted the submission of senior advocate Sonia Mathur, appearing for BJP leader Rajiv Babbar, that her caveat was not mentioned in the office report and she could not file response as the petition was served late evening on Thursday. The bench listed the matter for hearing on Monday. Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Atishi and Kejriwal, said he can argue the matter on September 30. Both Atishi and Kejriwal has challenged the September 2 order of the Delhi High Court by which it had refused to quash the proceedings against them and other AAP leaders over their remarks about alleged deletion of names of voters, saying the

Business Standard 27 Sep 2024 2:01 pm

cant-call-any-part-of-india-pakistan-cji-chandrachud-on-karnataka-hc-judges-remarks

The Supreme Court on Wednesday closed suo motu proceedings initiated over alleged objectionable comments made by a Karnataka High Court judge during court proceedings. A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud noted that Karnataka High Court judge Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda, who had made those observations, had on September 21 tendered an apology for his comments in the open court there. We can't call any part of the territory of India as Pakistan, the CJI observed. The bench, also comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna, B.R. Gavai, Surya Kant and Hrishikesh Roy, observed that courts have to be careful not to make comments in the course of judicial proceedings which may be construed as being misogynistic or for that matter prejudicial to any segment of the society. Casual observations may well reflect a certain degree of individual bias particularly when they are likely to be perceived as being directed to a particular gender or community, the bench said. The top court had on September 20 taken suo motu cognisance of the high court judge's alleged objectionable comments against a woman lawyer during the court proceedings in a case and his reference to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as Pakistan in another. In video clips, which went viral on social media, Justice Srishananda was seen reprimanding a woman lawyer and reportedly made some objectionable comments when she intervened in an ongoing hearing. The judge, in another case related to landlord-tenant dispute, referred to a Muslim-dominated locality in Bengaluru as Pakistan. At this stage, we request the Registrar General of the High Court of Karnataka to submit a report to this court after seeking administrative directions of the Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka, in regard to the subject matter which has been referred to above, the apex court had said on September 20.

The Week 25 Sep 2024 4:45 pm

SC closes proceedings initiated over comments made by Karnataka HC judge

The Supreme Court on Wednesday closed suo motu proceedings initiated over alleged objectionable comments made by a Karnataka High Court judge during court proceedings. A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud noted that Karnataka High Court judge Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda, who had made those observations, had on September 21 tendered an apology for his comments in the open court there. We can't call any part of the territory of India as Pakistan, the CJI observed. The bench, also comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna, B R Gavai, Surya Kant and Hrishikesh Roy, observed that courts have to be careful not to make comments in the course of judicial proceedings which may be construed as being misogynistic or for that matter prejudicial to any segment of the society. Casual observations may well reflect a certain degree of individual bias particularly when they are likely to be perceived as being directed to a particular gender or community, the bench said. The

Business Standard 25 Sep 2024 12:50 pm

'Can't call any part of India as Pakistan': CJI on objectionable remarks made by Karnataka HC judge

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday closed suo motu proceedings initiated over alleged objectionable comments made by a Karnataka High Court judge during court proceedings. A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud noted that Karnataka High Court judge Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda, who had made those observations, had on September 21 tendered an apology for his comments in the open court there. We can't call any part of the territory of India as Pakistan, the CJI observed. The bench, also comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna, BR Gavai, Surya Kant and Hrishikesh Roy, observed that courts have to be careful not to make comments in the course of judicial proceedings that may be construed as being misogynistic or, for that matter, prejudicial to any segment of the society. Casual observations may well reflect a certain degree of individual bias, particularly when they are likely to be perceived as being directed to a particular gender or community, the bench said. The top court had on September 20 taken suo motu cognisance of the high court judge's alleged objectionable comments against a woman lawyer during the court proceedings in a case and his reference to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as Pakistan in another. In video clips, which went viral on social media, Justice Srishananda was seen reprimanding a woman lawyer and reportedly made some objectionable comments when she intervened in an ongoing hearing. The judge, in another case related to landlord-tenant dispute, referred to a Muslim-dominated locality in Bengaluru as Pakistan. At this stage, we request the Registrar General of the High Court of Karnataka to submit a report to this court after seeking administrative directions of the Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka, in regard to the subject matter which has been referred to above, the apex court had said on September 20. Karnataka HC curbs livestreaming of court proceedings after controversy over Judge's remarks

The New Indian Express 25 Sep 2024 12:25 pm

Can't call any part of territory of India as Pakistan: CJI on Karnataka HC Judge's objectionable comments

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday closed suo motu proceedings initiated over alleged objectionable comments made by a Karnataka High Court judge during court proceedings.A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud noted that Karnataka High Court judge Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda, who had made those observations, had on September 21 tendered an apology for his comments in the open court there. We can't call any part of the territory of India as Pakistan, the CJI observed. The bench, also comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna, B R Gavai, Surya Kant and Hrishikesh Roy, observed that courts have to be careful not to make comments in the course of judicial proceedings which may be construed as being misogynistic or for that matter prejudicial to any segment of the society. Casual observations may well reflect a certain degree of individual bias particularly when they are likely to be perceived as being directed to a particular gender or community, the bench said. The top court had on September 20 taken suo motu cognisance of the high court judge's alleged objectionable comments against a woman lawyer during the court proceedings in a case and his reference to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as Pakistan in another. In video clips, which went viral on social media, Justice Srishananda was seen reprimanding a woman lawyer and reportedly made some objectionable comments when she intervened in an ongoing hearing. The judge, in another case related to landlord-tenant dispute, referred to a Muslim-dominated locality in Bengaluru as Pakistan. At this stage, we request the Registrar General of the High Court of Karnataka to submit a report to this court after seeking administrative directions of the Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka, in regard to the subject matter which has been referred to above, the apex court had said on September 20.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Sep 2024 12:01 pm

SC rejects Amit Goenka's plea against KPMG as auditor in Shirpur Gold case

The bench consisting of Justice Hrishikesh Roy said they found no infirmity with the Bombay High Court order of August 14, which had dismissed Goenka's plea

Business Standard 24 Sep 2024 8:36 pm