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India coming out of second wave of COVID will witness strong economic recovery: S Jaishankar

July 7, 2021 by Nasheman

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar

NEW DELHI: India is coming out of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and it will witness a strong economic recovery and contribute to being an engine of growth for the global economy, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday.

In a virtual address at the inaugural session of the Indo-Pacific business summit, he said India will be a more dynamic and friendlier business destination and it will be part of more reliable and resilient supply chains that the post-Covid world requires.

He also said that the Indo-Pacific will be an arena of particular “activity and energy”, noting that the evolving situation in the region reflected the reality of globalisation, the emergence of multipolarity and the benefits of rebalancing.

“India is coming out of the second wave and will witness a strong economic recovery. It will be a more dynamic and friendlier business destination. We will contribute to being an engine of growth for the global economy,” Jaishankar said.

“And we will be very much a part of more reliable and resilient supply chains that the post-Covid world requires. International cooperation, especially among businesses, will be very much a key to the better world that we all seek,” he said.

“And all of this is encapsulated by a framework that envisages an India of deeper strengths, greater capacities and more responsibility. And not least, in making it much easier to do business,” he said.

Referring to the Indo-Pacific, Jaishankar said the region represents a “return of history”.

“A seamless and integrated space was disconnected decades ago by the strategy of the day. Today, as many Indian Ocean economies trade further east and as Pacific ones too have displayed a presence south and westwards, we are quite sensibly seeing the landscape for what it really is,” he said.

“Indo-Pacific reflects the reality of globalization, the emergence of multi-polarity and the benefits of rebalancing. It means the overcoming of the Cold War and a rejection of bipolarity and dominance. Most of all, it is an expression of our collective interest in promoting global prosperity and securing the global commons,” he added.

He said the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) advanced by India clearly validates “this assertion”.

“As we speak of common good and common efforts, it is natural that this is addressed, amongst other means, through a business summit. So once again, I am so glad to welcome you all to it,” he said.

At the East Asia summit in Bangkok in 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed setting up the IPOI to conserve and sustainably use the maritime domain and to make meaningful efforts to create a safe and secure maritime domain.

The evolving situation in the Indo-Pacific region in the wake of China’s increasing military muscle-flexing has become a major talking point among leading global powers.

Several countries and blocs have come out with their vision for the Indo-Pacific considering its growing strategic interests.

“The transformation of the last decade is today over-shadowed, unfortunately, by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Jaishankar said.

He said has disrupted our supply chains, negatively impacted manufacturing, made international trade unpredictable and ruined many services sectors.

“Globalised production networks remain vulnerable and fragile, with global merchandise trade falling by 5.6 per cent in 2020, compared to 2019 and the predicted trade in services declining by as much as 15.4 per cent in the same duration,” he said.

“This decline in merchandise trade is the sharpest since 2009, whereas the decline in services trade is the biggest since 1990. The hit taken by travel, transport and tourism activities is alarming and really moves us into unchartered territory,” he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Cabinet reshuffle:Ministerial probables meet PM Modi at his residence in New Delhi

July 7, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the expected Cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday evening, a number of leaders, many of whom are likely to be inducted as ministers, arrived at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence to meet him.

BJP president J P Nadda is also expected to be there.

Some state ministers, including Parshottam Rupala and Anurag Thakur, may be elevated, the sources said.

This will be the first reshuffle in his Council of Ministers by Modi since he assumed charge for a second term in May 2019.

The prime minister is expected to bring in young faces and give representation to various social groups and regions in the reshuffle.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

A journalist is a real social worker”- Mayor Jyotsna Hansale

July 7, 2021 by Nasheman

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Mira-Bhayander (Thane/Mumbai):  A guidance camp for journalists was successfully organised by the Journalists Union of Maharashtra (JUM) at Ambar Plaza Hall, Mira Road(Thane district) on Friday, July 02, 2021.The camp was inaugurated by lighting a traditional lamp by the Mira Bhayander

Mayor Jyotsna Hansale, who was the chief guest on the occasion. In the program, a health card, a raincoat, an umbrella and a copy of the Constitution of India was distributed to the journalists.

 Mayor Jyotsna Hansale, Mira Bhayander Municipal Commissioner Dilip Dhole, Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) DCP Amit Kale, JUM President Narayan Panchal, JUM Vice President K Ravi, Treasurer Dilip N Patel, Mira Bhayander Unit President Vijay More, Secretary Nilesh Phapale, Organiser Pramod Dethe, Vice Presidents Seema Gupta and Prem Yadav, legal consultants Advocates Laxman Asle and Namdev Kashid, Mahboob Qureshi, Vishwanath, all office bearers of JUM, local journalists, editors and representatives of News TV channels were present in the program. 

Besides Dr Anant Pande of Thane’s Shivner Super speciality Hospital was also present. On the occasion the health cards, under which 50 per cent discount in medical bills will be given, were given to the journalists by Dr. Pande. Journalists Rajesh Jadhav and Satish Satam compered the program in an inimitable style. Prof Hemant Samant in his address guided the journalists and also gave certain tips to them.

In her address Mayor Jyotsna Hansale said that the journalists are real social workers who always work for the society. During corona pandemic, they worked relentlessly to give the society a positive news, even without bothering about their families. This is commendable.

JUM President Narayan Panchal, who presided over the function, threw light on different issues confronting the journalists working in the Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) area and about the facilities they expect from the administration. The issues such as that the journalists in Thane have received houses from the administration, a plot of land has been reserved for a press club in Navi Mumbai and several advertisements are being released for the local cable TV channels and local newspapers by the Thane Municipal Corporation were discussed.  

MBMC Unit President Vijay More demanded houses for journalists. He also suggested that the MBMC should release advertisements in local publications. Besides free health facility and free travel in MBMC Transport bus services be made available for journalists. Also the children of journalists be given free education and scholarship. He also pointed that many lockers in the press room in MBMC had remained unutilised. They such they be allotted to the respective press representatives. When the MBMC administration will look after this? He asked.In response, the Mayor Jyotsna Hasnale assured the gathering that she would fulfil all demands of journalists in her tenure after discussion with MBMC Commissioner Dilip Dhole. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

English Press Release and Photograph of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat launches Muslim scholar’s book “The Meeting of Minds”

July 7, 2021 by Nasheman

0  Lt Gen Zamiruddin Shah, Shri Ramlal Ji, Dr Krishna Gopal Ji, Prof Shahid Akhtar, Shri Dr Mohan Bhagwat Ji, Dr Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed, Dr Indresh Kumar Ji, Gen V K Singh JI .jpg

Nasheman News: Ghaziabad: “There is a need to guard against fear-mongering that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is against minorities or that Islam is in danger in India. I believe that the DNA of the people of India is the same and that both Hindus and Muslims are one entity,” said Dr Mohan Rao Bhagwat, Sarsanghchalak, RSS, on Sunday at the Kitaab book launch event where he unveiled Dr Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed’s book – “The Meeting of Minds: A Bridging Initiative”. The book launch at Ghaziabad was organized by Prabha Khaitan Foundation of Kolkata in association with Muslim Rashtriya Manch and presented by Shree Cement.

“When people speak about the need for Hindu-Muslim unity, we say we are already one, we are not separate,” Bhagwat said.

Leading professors, scholars, students and eminent personalities from across the globe attended the event that was streamed live. “This is a historic moment as intellectuals meet at one point. The book, which took me eleven months to write, is an honest straight forward account of economics, politics, emotional and many other aspects that determine our national interest; and the fate of tomorrow’s India. We need dialogue and not deadlock, there should be trust and brotherhood among Hindus and Muslims and together we shall make India the `Vishwa Guru’,” said author Dr Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed who is revered scholar, philosopher and academic.

“Honesty, integrity and credibility are the hallmarks of any relationship and would guide all the future actions and initiatives. He lamented that secular politics of today has brought us to a dead end. If there is no organisation, there is no ideology; if there is no ideology, there are no ideologue; if there are no ideologue, there is no direction; if there is no action and instead of response people react,” said, Dr Khwaja, whose book is now available in English, Hindi and Urdu.

Dr Khwaja lavished praised on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, “We are lucky to have one of the most decisive prime minister ever. He calls a spade a spade and takes firm decisions.”

Dr Mohan Bhagwat said that political parties cannot act as tools to either help unite people or deepen the divide but can influence it. Allaying fears that a majoritarian sentiment is gaining ground in India, he said when atrocities take place against the minorities, voices in protest come from the majority itself. “If anyone says that Muslims should not stay in India then he is not a Hindu,” Bhagwat said.

Alluding to violence against minorities by alleged cow vigilantes, Bhagwat said that though cows are revered in India, violence in the name of cow protection cannot be condoned. “Law should take its course. They should investigate without partiality and punish the guilty. Anyone who is involved in lynching is not a Hindu,” he said.

Kitaab is an initiative of Prabha Khaitan Foundation which provides a forum for book launches by connecting intellectuals, book lovers and litterateurs with authors. Eminent authors like Shashi Tharoor, Vikram Sampath, Salman Khurshid, Kunal Basu, Vir Sanghvi, Vikas Jha, Luke Kutinho, Jeffrey Archer,Devdutt Patnaik, Anupam Kher, Ram Madhav, Guru Prakash Paswan, Sanjaya Baruand others have earlier had book launching sessions at Kitaab.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Vantage Circle Integrates with MS Teams to improve employee productivity

July 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Nasheman News

New Delhi: In order to boost collaboration and engagement levels in teams, Vantage Circle integrates with Microsoft Teams aiming to improve employee productivity, especially when remote working has become the new normal. 

As teams form the backbone of any organization, daily operations will come to a halt without them. It is the employee job satisfaction that drives their dedication towards their undivided efforts which leads to organizational success.

Considering the modern workplace is undergoing a profound shift due to the ongoing pandemic, numerous challenges have also emerged as a result of it. Hence, by digitizing and automating rewards and recognition programs, companies appreciate their workers on a timely basis and keep them motivated for their passion to work.

To credit the employees, the Vantage Circle application integrating Microsoft Teams enables seamless digital rewards and recognition for corporate clients. An integration as such positively impacts an organization by enhancing the appreciation efforts and prominently elevating engagement levels.

Companies must appreciate talent because it drives engagement, and it is significant during this unrest of COVID-19. Modern employees want fast and instant recognition. Thus, Microsoft Teams integration looks like the need of the hour.

By choosing the deep integration feature, clients can avail many benefits from Vantage Circle. Some of them are, timely appreciation of employees, nominating employees for good jobs and earn redeemable vantage reward points, maintain a fair and equal rewards and recognition process, keep track of employees’ progress and the number of awards achieved, clients using the integrated Microsoft Teams can access it through the website and mobile application.

Good use of technology makes employee recognition within teams an easy and timely process. And Microsoft Teams integration makes peer recognition a seamless affair.

“We are delighted to have integrated with Microsoft Teams as the prime function of Microsoft Teams is to ease the recognition process while keeping the staff engaged and confident. Vantage Circle, with deep integration aims to serve the best digital rewards and recognition platform with a user-friendly experience for enhanced employee engagement.” quoted Anjan Pathak, CTO and Co-Founder of Vantage Circle.

Vantage Circle has successfully served many clients across countries by providing them the best employee benefits to choose from. Microsoft Teams integration is a step ahead of the other existing solutions. 

About the CompanyVantage Circle is a one-stop employee benefit and engagement platform designed to amplify engagement and transform the way people work, connect, and feel. It’s a suite of solutions, namely, Vantage Rewards, Vantage Perks, Vantage Fit, and Vantage Pulse, have been designed to address the conscious need to enhance the productivity of a workforce by presenting a stellar employee experience. The company has some big names in its clientele, including Infosys, Cognizant, Paypal, GE, Wipro, HCL etc. Even in terms of employee revenue generated, it has reached more than $500,000.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Financier Madan Murder Case: Accused sustain bullet injuries after Shootout

July 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

A day after the arrest of seven accused involved in gruesome murder of a financier near Banashankari metro station last Friday,the Jayanagar police opened fire at two of the accused who tried to escape after attacking the police during spot Mazhar and recovering weapon used in crime in Turahalli forest area on Tuesday.

The two injured accused are Mahesh and Naveen who tried to escape after attacking the PSI,Chandan Kale and ASI,Laxmanachar to evade arrest.

The accused hacked Madan N,44, to death in broad daylight and their entire act was recorded in one of the CCTV  which eventually led to  their arrest.

Senior officer told reporters,Earlier the accused dressed as advocates tried to surrender before the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate  Court on Monday,but their request was turned down due to technical issues. 

Meanwhile the police who were tracking their movements till the court hall premises took them into custody soon after the accused came out of the court premises.

Among the seven accused,Mahesh (28) and Naveen (23) were escorted to turahalli forest area in Talaghattapura area to recover the murder weapons.

On reaching the spot,the accused attacked PSI, Chandan Kale and ASI, Laxmanachar, both attached to Jayanagar police station in a bid to escape.

ACP of Jayanagar Sub-Division,Srinivas and Jayanagar Police Inspector,Sudarshan warned the duo to surrender and later opened fire .

Naveen sustained injuries on his right leg while Mahesh on his left leg.Both were rushed to a hospital,and are out of danger he added.

DCP South,Harish Pandey told media persons, The two accused mahesh and Naveen were taken for mahazar for recovery of murder weapons near nagagowdanapalya in Uttarahalli hobli.

There the accused attacked PSI,Chandan Kale and ASI Laxmanachar and pushing them tried to escape.

Despite warning shots,they continued to escape. PI,sudarshan and Acp Jayanagar, Srinivas then had to fire aiming at their legs.

Naveen got injuries on right leg and mahesh on left leg. Both were bound down and were sent to  hospital by ambulance during which time they were given first aid.Both are out of danger

Meanwhile,the police have continued the questioning of five to ascertain the details about the murder case.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant,Addl CP East,S Murugan has appreciated DCP South,Harish Pandey,ACP,Jayanagar Sub-Division,Srinivas,PI,Sudarshan,PSI,Chandan Kale,ASI,Laxmanachar and other staff who has risked their life in nabbing the notorious dreaded accused for the exemplary and commendable job done by the brave police officers team will be given suitable reward for cracking the Murder case he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Man forced to drink urine over ‘sorcery’ in Odisha

July 6, 2021 by Nasheman

BALANGIR: A man was brutally assaulted and forced to drink urine over ‘suspicion’ of practising witchcraft in Paruabhadi village under Sindhekela police limits on July 3. The matter came to light on Monday when a video of the incident went viral. Source said, villagers suspected Haribandhu Bagarty of practising sorcery resulting in many falling ill. The villagers then decided to hold a kangaroo court and punish him. They dragged Bagarty out of his house and pounded him with sticks before forcing him to drink urine and shaving his head. After being informed, police reached the spot and rushed the victim to the hospital. No arrests have been made in this regard yet. While the victim is being treated at a local hospital, two persons have been detained in connection with a kangaroo court which humiliated him. Balangir SP Nitin Kausalkar said, proper investigation will be carried out and anyone found guilty will not be spared. He has appealed people to report such incidents to police and not take law onto their hands.


Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Unlock 3.0: Crowds back as Karnataka, its cities open up

July 6, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: With Unlock 3.0 kicking in from Monday, more restrictions have been eased and normal life resumed in the state as shops, restaurants, malls, private offices and religious places opened up.

To meet passenger demand and learning from Unlock 2.0 experience, the BMTC rolled out 4,500 buses on Monday to cater to passengers and 2,000 buses were stationed at depots on Sunday night itself. According to records, last week 13 lakh people travelled in BMTC bus and this week they are expecting 15 lakh passengers. The buses will run from 5 am to 9 pm with all precautionary measures. Based on demand, services will be increased, the corporation said.

The KSRTC also resumed its inter-district and inter-state services adhering to all Covid-1 norms. By 8.30 pm, it had run 4,500 schedules. Operations to Goa will start from Tuesday while operations to Telangana and Andhara Pradesh have already started. . 

Many commercial and business establishments were open till 9 pm and restaurants saw a good crowd with dine-in being allowed. Bars have also been allowed to open from Monday, but not pubs, theatres and cinema halls. Swimming pools, sports complexes and stadia have been permitted to open for training and practice purposes. 

While night curfew will continue between 9 pm and 5 am, the weekend curfew has been lifted. 
Though many people in urban areas preferred to remain indoors, villagers, mainly farmers thronged the markets in large numbers to purchase essentials for agricultural activities. Basanagouda Patil, a farmer from Sarwad village in Vijayapura district, pointed that, “The monsoon has arrived and there have already been a few good spells of rain. 

Agricultural activities, mainly sowing, has picked up and hence, I came to Vijayapura city to purchase seeds and other materials.

”At the Tumakuru market, the prices of vegetables dropped with more produce arriving from neighbouring districts such as Chikkaballapur and Hassan.

Places of worship including the Sharanabasaveshwara temple and Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah in Kalaburagi, the Dattatreya temple in Deval Ganagapur, Chandralamba temple at Sannati, Bhagamma temple at Ghattarga in Kalaburagi district, Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala and Kukke Subrahmanya temples in Dakshina Kannada district opened to devotees for darshan with Covid-19 norms in place. The Unlock 3.0 guidelines will be in force up to 6 am on July 19 and all social, political, sports, entertainment, academic, cultural, religious functions, other gatherings and large congregations, will continue to be prohibited till then.

PROHIBITORY ORDERS IN B’LURU TILL JULY 19
Bengaluru: 
Following the easing of restrictions, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Kamal Pant on Monday issued prohibitory orders under Section 144(1) of the CrPC which will be in effect till midnight on July 19. Accordingly, assembly of more than four persons in public places, except for the purposes which are exempted by the state government, is prohibited.Though the number of Covid-19 cases in Bengaluru city has come down substantially, it is considered appropriate to impose certain restrictions to prevent any spurt of fresh cases, the order stated.

Mask discipline must, insists Palike chief
Bengaluru:
 Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Chief Commissioner Gaurav Gupta on Monday said the rise and fall in cases depends on how people follow mask discipline. Speaking to the media he said, some relaxations have been given as the number of cases have come down, and curbs can be eased even further if people follow Covid-appropriate behaviour.

“It all depends on mask compliance and vaccination along with social distancing being followed. Then, there will be complete unlock,” he said. He pointed that citizens should not let their guard down and special marshals committees and the police will be keeping a check. All those violating norms will be dealt with sternly.

On the issue of vaccination, Gupta said, so far 50 per cent of the adult population in Bengaluru has taken the first dose. The number can be increased to even 80-85 per cent, provided there is sufficient stock available.  

All facilities and infrastructure are in place to ramp up the vaccination drive, but it depends upon availability of doses. Further decisions on increasing vaccination coverage and who to vaccinate will be decided by the government based on the suggestions of the experts, he said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

58-year-old killed as car belonging to Karnataka deputy CM’s son hits two-wheeler in Bagalkot

July 6, 2021 by Nasheman

BAGALKOT: A 58-year-old man died after reportedly after his two-wheeler was hit by deputy chief minister Laxman Savadi’s eldest son’s car in the late evening on Monday.

According to sources, “DCM Savadi’s eldest son Chidananda Savadi and eleven others were returning to Athani via Vijayapura in two cars. The accident happened when the quinquagenarian was heading back to home from his farmland in his two-wheeler and was hit by a speeding car. Chidanand was in the same car that hit the bike rider,” claimed sources.

The rider suffered severe injuries to his head and was rushed to a private hospital, however, he failed to respond to the treatment and succumbed within an hour of being admitted to the hospital, said sources.

A case has been registered at the Hunagund Police Station and police have seized the car. However, no one has been taken into custody.  

Relatives of the deceased accused the police department that, “the cops have registered a case against driver Hanumanth Singh instead of DCM’s son Chidanand. He was also allowed to travel without any inquiry about the accident.” Eyewitness also alleged that Chidanand damaged his vehicle number plate and tried to flee from the spot, however, the people didn’t allow him to escape until police arrived.

Speaking to reporters, Chidanand said that, “I agree that the car that hit the rider belongs to me but it was driven by my driver. I was with my friends in another car, which was 30 kms ahead from my car. As soon as I was alerted to the incident, I rushed to the spot and helped the 58-year-old man to shift to hospital. I have neither threatened any person nor made an attempt to escape from the accident spot. On humanitarian grounds I will also help the deceased family,” said Chidanand.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Former Maldivian minister arrested in Sri Lanka in child exploitation case

July 6, 2021 by Nasheman

COLOMBO:A former Maldivian minister has been arrested in Sri Lanka for alleged sexual exploitation of a minor girl, police said here on Monday.

The 15-year-old girl has been sexually exploited in Mount Lavinia area for over a period of three months, police said.

Police spokesperson and senior deputy inspector general Ajith Rohana said 32 suspects, including the girl’s mother, a local politician from the north central province and a leading gem businessman, have been arrested so far in connection with the case.

According to police, they got the lead in the case after a 35-year-old man was arrested on June 8 on charges of selling the teenager online for sexual activities.

The man reportedly published two web advertisements, offering to sell the girl.

Two of the website owners have been arrested, police said.

A manager of a lodge was arrested on Sunday and police have identified 12 more persons involved in the crime.

Police suspects Ashmalee, who is also the former Chairman of Maldivian telecommunications company Dhiraagu, was a customer of the girl and he aided the network that continued to exploit her, Maldives’ media outlet Mihaaru News reported.

Filed Under: India, World

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