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With less than a year ahead of state polls, new Uttarakhand CM Tirath Rawat faces multiple challenges
DEHRADUN: With the BJP springing a surprise by asking Lok Sabha member Tirath Singh Rawat to take over the new Uttarakhand chief minister, he has the onerous task of cleaning up the mess created by his predecessor Trivendra Singh Rawat, despite having little legroom and the Assembly elections less that a year away.
On the flip side, Tirath knows Uttarakhand’s politics inside-out as he did a stint as the state unit chief of the party and is credited with its 2014 Lok Sabha performance.
Known as a simple and down-to-earth leader, Rawat takes over the reins of power in Uttarakhand at a time when the ruling BJP is preparing for the state Assembly polls due early next year.
His principal challenge will be to ensure the party another term in office.
He also has a clean image and is considered close to the top leadership of the party, including Union home minister Amit Shah.
However, since the last budget of the state government has already been passed, there is not much in terms of policy he can do to redeem the situation before Assembly polls in 2022, political experts said.
What’s doable though is to pacify the dissenters, reverse some of Trivendra’s unpopular decisions such as the Char Dham Shrine Board and the formation of the Gairsain commissionary, tighten the bureaucracy and run a fair and efficient government.
“I am a small party worker from a village. I had never imagined that I will be a given an opportunity like this by the party. I hope that with everyone’s cooperation and blessings, I will fulfil the expectations from me,” he said.
Since Tirath alone was administered the oath of office on Wednesday, the first challenge is to pick a balanced council of ministers.
There was discontent within the party over giving major berths to Congress defectors in the outgoing ministry.
At least 10 new faces are expected to be inducted into the new ministry.
“He has to act on four fronts cabinet composition, budget and finances, Covid vaccination drive, and deal with the unpopular decisions of his predecessor in less than an year,” said Rahul Shekhawat, a Dehradun-based analyst.
Ironically, Tirath was denied a ticket in the 2017 state elections, said party insiders.
Two years later, he contested the Lok Sabha polls from Pauri Garhwal and trounced Manish Khanduri of the Congress by over 3 lakh votes.
Born in Siron village of Pauri district, he was a full-time worker of the RSS from 1983-88 and then rose to become the state vice-president of BJP’s Yuva Morcha of the erstwhile Uttar Pradesh.
Though Rawat has held important organisational positions both in the state and at the Centre, he is a first-time MP.
Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh, whose report to the central leadership of the party set in motion the process of leadership change in the hill state, said, “With the kind of challenges facing Uttarakhand, it has got a good leader.”
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal “Nishank”, who was also being considered a contender for the post, said Rawat was a good choice.
“Tirath Singh Rawat is indeed a good choice. Now the BJP is sure to win the 2022 Assembly polls in Uttarakhand,” he told reporters after coming out of the state party office.
Rawat was the state’s first education minister, a part of the interim government when Uttarakhand was carved out of Uttar Pradesh.
He went on to become the state BJP president from 2013 to 2015 and is now a national secretary.
In the 2017 assembly polls, the BJP nomination for Chaubattakhal went to heavyweight Satpal Maharaj, overlooking Rawat’s claim to the seat he had won in 2012.
But the party made up to him.
Rawat was soon made a national secretary and given the ticket to contest from Pauri Garhwal Lok Sabha constituency in the 2019 general elections.
In that poll battle, he was pitted against BJP veteran and former chief minister Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri’s son Manish Khanduri, who was the Congress nominee.
The senior Khanduri appeared to maintain distance as both his son and Rawat, who was considered his own protégé, tried to dig into his support base.
Rawat, who had described himself as the true heir to Khanduri’s political legacy, won by 3,02,669 votes, one of the biggest margins in the state.
Tirath Singh Rawat’s wife Rashmi, a professor of psychology, vouches for his “simplicity”.
“He is simple and unassuming despite having occupied several organisational positions, and a long political experience. These are his virtues,” she told reporters after Rawat was elected leader of the state legislature party.
“He is a serious man and does not speak much,” she said.
Mamata has severe injuries to her ankle, right shoulder, neck, confirms doctor
The Trinamool Congress chief has slight fever and been shifted to a special ward at the hospital’s VVIP Woodburn Block soon after the MRI at the Bangur Institute of Neurosciences.
KOLKATA: Preliminary medical tests conducted on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee late on Wednesday night detected severe bone injuries in her left ankle and foot, and injuries in right shoulder, forearm and neck, a senior doctor of the state-run SSKM hospital said.
Doctors at the hospital decided to closely monitor Banerjee, who has been complaining of chest pain and breathlessness since the alleged attack at Nandigram in Purba Medinipore district earlier in the evening, for the next 48 hours, he said.
The Trinamool Congress chief has slight fever and has been shifted to aspecial ward at the hospital’s VVIP Woodburn Block soon after the MRI at the Bangur Institute of Neurosciences, he added.
“We will keep her under observation for the next 48 hours. There will be more tests needed to be done, and after evaluating her condition we will decide on our next course of treatment,” a doctor, part of the team treating Banerjee, told PTI.
Doctors conducted x-ray on the chief minister as soon as she was taken there from Nandigram in Purba Medinipur district on Wednesday night.
She is undergoing treatment at the 12.5 special cabin of Woodburn Block of the SSKM hospital.
The state government has constituted a team of five senior doctors to treat Banerjee.
The team consists of one cardiologist, an endocrinologist, a general surgery doctor, an orthopedist and a medicine doctor.
Banerjee sustained injuries on her left leg and waist as she fell on the ground after she was allegedly pushed by unknown miscreants while campaigning for assembly elections in Nandigram.
Earlier, Banerjee had filed her nomination to contest the ensuing assembly elections from Nandigram seat.
Meanwhile, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar visited Mamata and sought a report from the administration on the incident.
Dhankhar spoke to Banerjee over the phone shortly after the incident and later visited her at the state-run SSKM Hospital in Kolkata, where she was admitted.
A highly-placed source told PTI that the governor was in the chief minister’s cabin for around half an hour and she briefed Dhankhar about the incident.
Senior Trinamool Congress leaders Abhishek Banerjee, Firhad Hakim and Derek O’Brien were outside the cabin during the one-on-one discussion, the source said.
“Sought an update from Director, Security and Chief Secretary in matter. Health Secretary and Director of Hospital urged to take all caution,” Dhankhar tweeted.
Banerjee has alleged that no local police personnel were near her when four-five men deliberately pushed her causing the injury.
Dhankhar, who has been at loggerheads with the West Bengal government over several issues, was greeted with “go back” slogans by Trinamool Congress supporters when he entered the hospital.
He faced a similar situation when he left the hospital after more than half an hour, by which time the number of TMC supporters had multiplied at the premises.
Banerjee submitted her nomination papers for Nandigram earlier in the day.
COVID-19 India Update 22,854 new cases, highest in two-and-half-months
NEW DELHI: India recorded 22,854 cases of coronavirus infection in a day, the highest in around two-and-half-months, taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 1,12,85,561, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday.
The death toll increased to 1,58,189 with 126 daily new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.
The total active cases have increased to 1,89,226 which now comprises 1.68 per cent of the total infections.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,09,38,146 which translates to a national COVID-19 recovery rate of 96.92 per cent, while the case fatality rate stands at 1.40 per cent, the data stated.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.
It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.
According to the ICMR, 22,42,58,293 samples have been tested up to March 10 with 7,78,416 samples being tested on Wednesday.
BMTF Inspector Victor Simon arrested by ACB for ill gotten wealth Disproportionate assets case
BMTF Inspector Victor Simon arrested by ACB for ill gotten wealth Disproportionate assets case :
The ACB officials on Wednesday arrested Police Inspector attached to BMTF,Bengaluru Metropolitan Task Force,after he refused to cooperate with the investigation pertaining to the raid on his house for Disproportionate Assets case booked against him.
The accused officer Victor Simon was among the nine officials raided by the ACB officials.
While many of the officials cooperated during the raid and searches,Simon being police officer and aware of the rules refused to cooperate.
He would refused to replay saying i dont know and not aware for the questions posed by the ACB officials during the raid and searches.
Considering this,the Investigating officer in the case, reported the matter to,Superintendent of Police,ACB,Kuldeep Kumar Jain that the police officer is not cooperating to the investigation and the same was informed to ADGP,ACB, Seemanth Kumar Singh about the accused officer who ordered SP, Kuldeep Kumar Jain to arrest Victor Simon.
Based on the superiors order the Investigating officer arrested Simon and produced him before ACB Special court and the court has remanded him to ACB police custody till 13th March for investigation.
The ACB official who raided the house recovered huge amount of Disproportionate assets which estimated to be 257.4 percent higher than his known source of Income.
The ACB officials had recovered documents pertaining to a flat in National games village, a house in mysore,two sites in mysore,10 acres of agricultural land in mysore,1 Crore worth bonds, 500 grams of gold valuables,Rs 7.2 lakh cash,21 liters of foreign liquor and Rs 21.6 lakh worth household articles .
Apart from,Simon and his family members made several foreign trips which needs to be investigated to ascertain the purpose of their visit.
There are some questioned which need answers and some lockers and valuables which are still under verification.
If Simon is he could hamper the ongoing investigation and intimidate witness and disturb the evidence,a senior police officer said.
Ramesh Jarkiholi Sleaze CD case: State government orders SIT Probe into alleged Ramesh Jarkiholi Sex Scandal Case
Pramesh Jain
Ramesh Jarkiholi Sleaze CD case: State government orders SIT Probe into alleged Ramesh Jarkiholi Sex Scandal Case:
Karnataka Home minister,Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by Soumendhu Mukherjee Additional Commissioner of police West to investigate into the case pertaining to the alleged sex tape of former minister Ramesh Jarkiholi.
The state government formed SIT to probe the alleged scandal involving Ex-Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi,Basavaraj Bommai, Home minister, said.
After attending a meeting chaired by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and senior police officers,it was decided to set up SIT.
He added that Bengaluru police commissioner Kamal Pant has been asked to appoint Additional Commissioner of Police (West) Soumendu Mukherjee to head the SIT,and to submit the report after the probe to find out people involved and the source of CD and motive behind it.
Earlier Jarkiholi brothers who hired private detectives to probe the People behind the alleged scandal to implicate him.
Mr.Ramesh requested the Home minister stating that through this people behind the scandal have asssasinated his character and also conspired to defame him through political conspiracy .
Mr.Ramesh while submitting the request demanded CBI or CID probe.
Meanwhile the cubbon park police continue to track down the woman in the video clips will hand over the details of the probe to the SIT.
BJP MLA,Jarkiholi had stepped down as Karnataka’s water resources minister on March 3 amid allegations of sexual harassment against him. The formation of the SIT comes a day after Jarkiholi claimed that he was aware of the political conspiracy being hatched against him for around four months.
Meanwhile Days after an alleged sex video of former Karnataka minister Ramesh Jarkiholi was beamed across television channels,Bengaluru City Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant issued a directive,citing a Karnataka High Court order on March 6,prohibiting networks from airing content not in adherence to existing rules.
Any channel airing a programme that offends against good taste or decency,among other restrictions,can be charged under the Cable Television Networks Rules,the Bengaluru Police chief said in the order issued to all broadcasters on Tuesday.
The order cited Section 19 of the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act,which prohibits all the broadcasts,which are not strictly in conformity in terms of programming code as defined under Cable Television Network Rules.
Trio including woman held for hacking Ex Karnataka DGPs E-mail account to cheat his friends
Pramesh Jain
Trio including woman held for hacking Ex Karnataka DGPs E-mail account to cheat his friends:
The southeast Divisions CEN police on Wednesday arrested a gang of three including woman from Nagaland who hacked the email account of Former DGP Shankar Bidari and made away with Rs 25,000 by hacking his email account and cheated his friend to transfer the fund online.
The accused has been identified as,Thia Rit Samong,31,Seropa Sesai,27,Ester Konyak,28, all native of Nagaland .
The accused had hacked the email account of Mr.Bidari on 26th February and sent SOS mail to all his contacts seeking emergency help of Rs 25,000.
The accused had also mentioned the bank account details where the money to be transferred.The police managed to crack the case only through the bank account.
Senior officer told media persons,Based on the complaint filed by Shankar Mahadevan Bidari,stating that his email account has been hacked by some unknown person and with this they have cheated his friend by asking him to send Rs.25,000 as he is in some emergency requirement.
Based on the complaint a special team was formed by DCP Southeast Srinath Mahadev Joshi,under the leadership of PI,Rajesh and his team swung into action.
CEN police station staff pressed into action the team collected all the information from the Gmail team and IP address and the hackers even sent details of bank account to Ex DGP friend.
The team visited the bank and collected all the information and based on the technical evidence with information from the bank the cyber crime police track down the accused through bank account,which the accused used to get the money transferred.
The team nabbed the trio and during investigation the accused confessed the crime and it was revealed that the trio are part of five members gang who would dupe gullible people online and cheat them of their money.
A detailed investigation by the team to find out about their role the accused spilled the beans and said Ester was assigned by the gang to collect the bank details and debit cards from the people from her native offering commission. These bank details are then used in the cyber frauds.
The mastermind of the scam is Rubika, a beautician by profession,who has befriended Peter and James on social media and the trio started hacking email accounts of people .
Ester Konyak@Rubika is a beautician by profession and was working in the city for the last four years and stayed in a rented house in Horamavu.
After their arrest the team conducted a detailed investigation and based on their statement the team has recovered details of 60 bank accounts,and seized debit cards,23 Pancards, aadhar cards of different people,four mobile phones and cash of Rs.2 lakh from the account.
It was even revealed that the trio used to lure employed and poor people offering money and take their IDs and rental agreements to open bank accounts,which they also used for scam.
The CEN police have taken all the accused into custody to ascertain their criminal background and massive manhunt is on to nab James and Peter who are part of the gang he added.
Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP East S Murugan DCP Southeast Srinath Mahadev Joshi,PI,L Y Rajesh,WPSI,Ms.LakshmiMandigeri,ASI, Srinivas Babu,and staff as,Basappa,Asthak Sab,and Ms.Jyothi has been appreciated for the commendable job done by them and recovered various bank debit cards,Aadhar card and pancards from them and a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.
Stonehill International School student Oscar Burke finishes 2nd place overall in the U13 category of Karnataka State Junior and Senior Swimming Championships
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The Karnataka State Junior and Senior Swimming Championships were held between the 5th and 7th of March, 2021 at the Padukone-Dravid Centre For Sports Excellence (CSE).
Oscar Burke, an eight-grader of Stonehill International School, Bangalore, participated in a variety of races and stood first in the 50m freestyle with a timing of 28.6 seconds. He finished 2nd place overall in the U13 category.
Release- IAGT India Regional Editions, followed by an International Women’s Day Special successfully drives a unified voice for Women Empowerment.
IAGT India Regional Editions, followed by an International Women’s Day Special successfully drives a unified voice for Women Empowerment
The inspiring three-day festival witnessed close to 60 fabulous women, interacting, engaging, and empowering young women across the country.
On International Women’s Day, Sunsilk presents It’s A Girl Thing (IAGT) India co-powered by Stayfree, culminated its second edition on a grand note. This season saw close to 60 amazing women influencers, celebrities, and creators, take the virtual stage, and talk to young women about pressing and not so commonly spoken issues they face in everyday life.
Day 1 of IAGT India, started off with a thought-provoking session in Bangla and Marathi. Bangla sessions were moderated by Priyam Saha, starting with ‘Live Deeply: Nourishing Your Whole Self’ led by Nitasha Biswas and Simrun Chopra. It was followed by an in-depth discussion on the changing roles of women in media in a panel discussion on ‘Women In Media: Behind The Screens, led by Alokananda Dasgupta and Shutapa Paul. Furthermore, the event also hosted artists such as Kareema Barry and Srishti Guptaroy talk on ‘The Society We See: Artists Speak’ which was followed by an interesting session, You in your world: 50 Questions with actress Riya Sen. The Bangla edition ended with Ritabhari Chakraborty inspiring young girls on a very relevant topic ‘If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It’ in association with Sunsilk.
The Marathi Edition started with a much-needed discussion on how to manage one’s finances with Rachana Ranade at the panel ‘Finance Simplified: Take Charge’ in conversation with RJ Mayuri. The panel was followed by Work and Friendship panel with Deeksha Sonalkar and Reena Aggarwal. A fireside chat with Sai Tamhankar, enabled the audience to unravel a completely different and undiscovered side of the glamour industry. This session was followed by ‘If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It’ with Hruta Durgule. Adding to this fun and frolic, audiences witnessed another entertaining session, ‘You In Your World: 50 Questions Live’ with Sonalee Kulkarni. Day one ended on a high note with Prajakta Koli and Shalmali sharing their thoughts on ‘Taking Maharashtra To The World’.
Day two of the event saw both the Punjabi and Kannada editions kick off. The Punjabi Edition started with the session on ‘Behind The Scenes: Friendships In The World Of Glam’ with Harsimran Oberoi, Himanshi Parashar, Neha Thakur and Sukh Trehan. It was followed by ‘You In Your World: 50 Questions Live’ with Sara Gurpal and ‘A Look At My Life’ with Nikeet Dhillon where Nikeet shared her life experiences. Mehak Bamotra mesmerised audience with a musical performance and raised the entertainment quotient high. Wrapping up the Punjabi edition, the last session of the day was titled ‘If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It’ with Akasa Singh in association with Sunsilk. All the panels were moderated by RJ Prachi.
Soon after, the Kannada edition started with the session, ‘Fashion Essentials’ with Deena Pinto. Talking about self-confidence and self-love were Gouthami Jadav and Mansa Manohar, in conversation with RJ Megha at ‘Confidence – Not So Confidential’. The event also witnessed poignant discussions between, Namratha Gowda and RJ Megha in the ‘If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It’session and last but not the least, ‘Feel Good to Look Good’ panel saw Deena Pinto and Tanvi Geetha Ravishankar in conversation with RJ Megha making it a valuable session.
Culminating on International Women’s Day, the final event started with an inspirational session on ‘Self Love: A Long & Winding Road’ by Kusha Kapila and Priyam Saha. Following this the viewers were treated to two power packed sessions which was done in association with UN Women – ‘Take Charge: Tips from The Top by Tejaswani Gautam in conversation with Garima Surana followed by Relationships Matter by Ahsaas Channa, Garima Surana, Shilo Shiv Suleman and Vithika Yadav. Girls that make us laugh through their stand-up acts and innovative content Aishwarya Mohanraj, Sakshi Shivdasani, Supriya Joshi were seen in conversation with Priyam Saha in the session ‘Having A Laugh: Girls That Make You Giggle’. Add to this, Supriya Joshi came forward for a comedy monologue and tickled the funny bones of the audience through her act co-powered by Stayfree.
Another session which was presented by Sunsilk, ‘Dream It, Believe It, Do It’ was attended bythe Super girls – Akasa Singh, Garima Surana, Hruta Durgule, Namratha Gowda and Ritabhari Chakraborty followed by ‘Live Consciously’, an informative session with Dr. Ekta Chaudhary and Garima Surana.
Talking about the importance of sisterhood, the session on ‘All Girls Getaway: Me Time With My Tribe’ in collaboration with Amazing Thailand discussed at length about spending that quality time with your girl gang which was attended by Cholada Siddhivarn and Sharanya Iyer in conversation with Priyam Saha.
The event also played host to important discussions on the social stigma women face for their menses and how we can work towards removing it in association with Stayfree, through themed discussions under the session ‘Nothing To Hide: #itsJustAPeriod’ attended by noted personalities such as Aditi Gupta, Asha Negi, Dr. Tanaya Narendra, Mandira Bedi, Pratibha Singh, Priyam Saha, and a hard hitting spoken word by Priya Malik.
The event also saw a number of interesting interviews and panel discussions on various themes such as “A Head In The Game –How success sows sisterhood and community” attended by prominent and international speakers such as Aerial Powers, Kiara Nirghin and Garima Surana while “BROWN & PROUD– Owning your female Indian-vidualism” session attended by Sheena Melwani, Sukki Menon, Vidya Vox, with Priyam Saha shared their experiences with the audiences virtually.
Swaroop Banerjee, COO and Business Head, Zee Live said, “After a phenomenal edition one of IAGT India, we instantly realized that we should dive deeper, create a more inclusive and inspiring space to reach out to young women across the length and breadth of the country. We therefore decided to go regional and announced IAGT in Bangla, Marathi, Punjabi, Kannada, followed by an International Women’s Day special, with language not being a barrier and to drive unified voices for Women Empowerment. With close to 60 amazing influencers and creators across the globe coming under one roof, we hope that we brought positive and constructive conversation that may lead to change the lives of these brave women.”
Jasper Donut, Co-Founder and CEO of Branded, said, “As Branded along with ZEE Live successfully concludes the Regional edition, it feels nothing less than an accomplishment to have connected with such a wonderful line-up of inspiring women across India. Our IAGT community is growing rapidly and we couldn’t be prouder. We look forward to hosting another edition soon.”
Being a part of the IAGT India community, Manoj Gadgil -Vice President Marketing – J&J, “As a brand Stayfree has always strived to normalize periods and this is another step in that direction. We believe that period conversations are essential so that young girls don’t go through the experience alone. We, at Stayfree, want to equip the young girl to be ready for her first period and also give her an ecosystem that is ready to help her”.
India ticks off UK for holding debate on farm protests, summons envoy
Earlier in the day, the Indian High Commission in London dismissed the debate as being based on false assertions and without substantiation of facts.
NEW DELHI: A day after the UK Parliament held a debate on the farm protests and the three farm laws, the Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday summoned British High Commissioner Alex Ellis to express New Delhi’s opposition to the “gross interference”.
“Foreign Secretary summoned the British High Commissioner and conveyed strong opposition to the unwarranted and tendentious discussion on agricultural reforms in India in the British Parliament.”
“Foreign Secretary made it clear that this represented a gross interference in the politics of another democratic country. He advised that British MPs should refrain from practising vote bank politics by misrepresenting events, especially in relation to another fellow democracy,” a terse statement from the ministry read.
Earlier in the day, the Indian High Commission in London dismissed the debate as being based on false assertions and without substantiation of facts.
British parliamentarians held the debate on Monday in response to the e-petition initiated by Liberal Democratic Councillor Gurch Singh.
UK law mandates that any petition which garners over one lakh signatures must be debated in Parliament.
According to a former diplomat, the harsh tone of British MPs indicates India’s handling of the farm protests has not gone down well with them. Another diplomat said that any country can discuss any issue in their Parliaments but it will affect India’s image if a resolution is passed.
“If the debate had resulted in a resolution against the government and had there been any government-to-government communication on this, only then it is a cause of worry else such debates keep happening around the world,” he said.
Dismissing aspersions about lack of press freedom in India, the Indian mission in London said, “Foreign media are present in India and have witnessed the events first-hand”.
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