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Saudi Arabia greenlights Haj travel, India’s quota of pilgrims fixed at 79,237, say officials

April 23, 2022 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Saudi Arabia has informed India that pilgrims will be able to travel to that country for Haj this year and the Indian quota has been fixed at 79,237 pilgrims due to Covid limitations, Ministry of Minority Affairs officials said on Friday.

The Saudi government has also told the Indian side that only those aged below 65 will be able to travel for Haj this year, they said.

Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said all preparations are in order for the pilgrimage and interviews for those deputed for Haj duty have also been completed.

RT-PCR test and two doses of vaccination are required by Saudi Arabia and all preparations have been made to facilitate the pilgrims, officials said.

This will be the first time since the outbreak of the Covid pandemic that pilgrims from India will travel to Saudi Arabia for Haj.

The Saudi side has informed India that the quota this year will be 79,237 pilgrims, officials said.

Out of these, 56,601 pilgrims will go through the Haj Committee of India while 22,636 will go through Haj Group Organizers.

In 2019, Saudi Arabia had increased India’s Haj quota by 25,000, taking the number of pilgrims from the country who can perform Haj to 2 lakh.

But because of the Covid restrictions and limitations, the quota of countries was reduced by Saudi Arabia, officials said.

There will be 10 embarkation points instead of the 21 in pre-Covid times. These are Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Guwahati, Srinagar, Bengaluru and Kochi.

Officials said this year over 5,000 women will be going for Haj without Mehram (male companion).

Digital Health Card, ‘E-MASIHA’ health facility and “E-luggage pre-tagging”, providing all information regarding accommodation and transportation in Mecca-Madina, will be provided to all the Haj pilgrims.

Arrangements for special training on Covid protocols as well as health and hygiene have been made in India and Saudi Arabia for the Haj pilgrims, officials said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

337 students skip first paper of PUC examination in Dakshina Kannada district

April 23, 2022 by Nasheman

Mangaluru: 337 students from Dakshina Kannada district remained absent for the first paper of PUC examination that began across the state on Friday.

About 14848 students were supposed to appear for the exams in 51 centres in yhe district.

According to the data released by the DDP 14511 students appeared for the exams while 337 students remained absent.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

After getting bail in COVID violation case, D K Shivakumar attacks BJP

April 23, 2022 by Nasheman

After getting bail in COVID violation case, D K Shivakumar attacks BJP

Bengaluru: Karnataka Congress President D K Shivakumar on Friday said he has got bail in connection with a case filed against him and five other party leaders for a pro-farmers protest they had staged in January 2021, in violation of COVID-19 curbs.

He accused the ruling BJP of indulging in “politics of hate”.

“The protest was at Freedom Park (in Bengaluru) where over 10,000 people had gathered, while a case was registered against six people including me intentionally under the Disaster Management Act…it is a different matter that we have to respect the law. We had gone to the civil court for elected representatives and got the bail,” Shivakumar told reporters here.

Pointing out that no cases were booked against BJP leaders who violated COVID curbs, he alleged that “politics of hate” is being practiced, aimed at creating legal trouble for him and Congress leaders.

While Shivakumar was accused number one in the case, the others include state working presidents Saleem Ahmed, Eshwar Khandre, former NSUI president H S Manjunath, former Youth Congress president Basanagouda Badarli and party leader Shafiulla.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

MP police bid to serve warrant to Sahara Group head Sahara Subroto Roy, wife fails

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

BHOPAL:  A Madhya Pradesh Police team which went to Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow on Thursday in search of Sahara Group head Subroto Roy and others, including his wife Swapna Roy, for executing a non-bailable warrant (NBW) in 14 cases of cheating, breach of trust and criminal conspiracy, will have to return empty-handed.

According to additional SP  Kamal Maurya, a team led by Datia Kotwali in-charge Devendra Sharma conducted searches at the Sahara India Group’s premises in the Sahara Estate and the Sahara India Tower in Lucknow, but couldn’t find any of the eight accused, including the Roy couple, in the cases.

Subsequently, the MP Police pasted the summons at both properties, asking the accused to be present personally with desired documents at the Datia Kotwali police station of MP’s Datia district on May 5.
The Sahara Group head, his wife and six other directors of the group are accused in 14 cases of alleged chit fund fraud. More than 2,000 investors of Datia district had reportedly lost money in the fraud. 

These cases were registered at the Datia Kotwali and Badoni police stations of Datia district in 2020, 2021 and 2022 and a local court in Datia issued NBW against the accused, after the notices issued by police asking them to cooperate in investigations met with no response. According to Datia police sources, the alleged cheating and fraud of the 2000-plus investors is worth over Rs 10 crore.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Ukraine war: Possible mass graves near Mariupol shown in satellite images

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

New satellite images show what appear to be mass graves near Mariupol, and local officials accused Russia of burying up to 9,000 Ukrainian civilians there in an effort to conceal the slaughter taking place in the siege of the port city.

The images emerged Thursday, just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed victory in the battle for Mariupol, despite the presence of an estimated 2,000 Ukrainian fighters who were still holed up at a giant steel mill. Putin ordered his troops to seal off the stronghold “so that not even a fly comes through” instead of storming it.

Satellite image provider Maxar Technologies released the photos, which it said showed more than 200 mass graves in a town where Ukrainian officials say the Russians have been burying Mariupol residents killed in the fighting. The imagery showed long rows of graves stretching away from an existing cemetery in the town of Manhush, outside Mariupol.

Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko accused the Russians of “hiding their military crimes” by taking the bodies of civilians from the city and burying them in Manhush.

The graves could hold as many as 9,000 dead, the Mariupol City Council said Thursday in a post on the Telegram messaging app.

Boychenko labeled Russian actions in the city as “the new Babi Yar,” a reference to the site of multiple Nazi massacres in which nearly 34,000 Ukrainian Jews were killed in 1941.

“The bodies of the dead were being brought by the truckload and actually simply being dumped in mounds,” an aide to Boychenko, Piotr Andryushchenko, said on Telegram.

There was no immediate reaction from the Kremlin. When mass graves and hundreds of dead civilians were discovered in Bucha and other towns around Kyiv after Russian troops retreated three weeks ago, Russian officials denied that their soldiers killed any civilians there and accused Ukraine of staging the atrocities.

In a statement, Maxar said a review of previous images indicates that the graves in Manhush were dug in late March and expanded in recent weeks.

After nearly two lethal months of bombardment that largely reduced Mariupol to a smoking ruin, Russian forces appear to control the rest of the strategic southern city, including its vital but now badly damaged port.

But a few thousand Ukrainian troops, by Moscow’s estimate, have stubbornly held out for weeks at the steel plant, despite a pummeling from Russian forces and repeated demands for their surrender. About 1,000 civilians were also trapped there, according to Ukrainian officials.

Ukrainian officials have repeatedly accused Russia of launching attacks to block civilian evacuations from Mariupol.

At least two Russian attacks on Thursday hit the city of Zaporizhzhia, a way station for people fleeing Mariupol. No one was wounded, the regional governor said.

Among those who arrived in Zaporizhzhia after fleeing the city were Yuriy and Polina Lulac, who spent nearly two months living in a basement with at least a dozen other people. There was no running water and little food, Yuriy Lulac said.

“What was happening there was so horrible that you can’t describe it,” said the native Russian speaker who used a derogatory word for the Russian troops, saying they were “killing people for nothing.”

“Mariupol is gone. In the courtyards there are just graves and crosses,” Lulac said.

The Red Cross said it had expected to to evacuate 1,500 people by bus, but that the Russians allowed only a few dozen to leave and pulled some people off of the buses.

Dmitriy Antipenko said he lived mostly in a basement with his wife and father-in-law amid death and destruction.

“In the courtyard, there was a little cemetery, and we buried seven people there,” Antipenko said, wiping away tears.

Instead of sending troops to finish off the Mariupol defenders inside the steel factory in a potentially bloody frontal assault, Russia apparently intends to maintain the siege and wait for the fighters to surrender when they run out of food or ammunition.

All told, more than 100,000 people were believed trapped with little or no food, water, heat or medicine in Mariupol, which had a prewar population of about 430,000. Over 20,000 people have been killed in the siege, according to Ukrainian authorities.

The city has seized worldwide attention as the scene of some of the worst suffering of the war, including deadly airstrikes on a maternity hospital and a theater.

Boychenko rejected any notion that Mariupol had fallen into Russian hands.

“The city was, is and remains Ukrainian,” he declared. “Today our brave warriors, our heroes, are defending our city.”

The capture of Mariupol would represent the Kremlin’s biggest victory yet of the war in Ukraine. It would help Moscow secure more of the coastline, complete a land bridge between Russia and the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia seized in 2014, and free up more forces to join the larger and potentially more consequential battle now underway for Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland, the Donbas.

At a joint appearance with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Putin declared, “The completion of combat work to liberate Mariupol is a success,” and he offered congratulations to Shoigu.

Shoigu predicted the Azovstal steel mill could be taken in three to four days. But Putin said that would be “pointless” and expressed concern for the lives of Russian troops in deciding against sending them in to clear out the sprawling plant, where the die-hard defenders were hiding in a maze of underground passageways.

Instead, the Russian leader said, the military should “block off this industrial area so that not even a fly comes through.”

The plant covers 11 square kilometers (4 square miles) and is threaded with some 24 kilometers (15 miles) of tunnels and bunkers.

“The Russian agenda now is not to capture these really difficult places where the Ukrainians can hold out in the urban centers, but to try and capture territory and also to encircle the Ukrainian forces and declare a huge victory,” retired British Rear Adm. Chris Parry said.

Russian officials for weeks have said capturing the mostly Russian-speaking Donbas is the war’s main objective. Moscow’s forces opened the new phase of the fighting this week along a 300-mile (480-kilometer) front from the northeastern city of Kharkiv to the Azov Sea.

While Russia continued heavy air and artillery attacks in those areas, it did not appear to gain any significant ground over the past few days, according to military analysts, who said Moscow’s forces were still ramping up the offensive.

A senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the Pentagon’s assessment, said the Ukrainians were hindering the Russian effort to push south from Izyum.

Rockets struck a neighborhood of Kharkiv on Thursday, and at least two civilians were burned to death in their car. A school and a residential building were also hit, and firefighters tried to put out a blaze and search for anyone trapped.

Elsewhere, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said Russian troops kidnapped a local official heading up a humanitarian convoy in the southern Kherson region. She said the Russians offered to free him in exchange for Russian prisoners of war, but she characterized that as unacceptable.

Vereshchuk also said efforts to establish three humanitarian corridors in the Kherson region failed Thursday because Russian troops did not hold their fire.

In the U.S., President Joe Biden pledged an additional $1.3 billion for new weapons and economic assistance to help Ukraine, and he promised to seek much more from Congress to keep the guns, ammunition and cash flowing.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

BJP, AAP catch poll fever in Himachal Pradesh; Congress still asleep

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

CHANDIGARH:  It is season of roadshows in Himachal Pradesh where Assembly elections are due later this year. While the ruling BJP is eying yet another term in power, the Aam Aadmi Party is trying to 
replace the opposition Congress as the alternative political force in the hill state. With poll fervour already in the air, the saffron party is planning a show of strength on April 22, which will be followed by the AAP’s roadshow on April 23. Notably, the Congress is missing from action.

BJP national president JP Nadda is scheduled to hold the roadshow from Kangra to Nagrota Bagwan followed by a rally at Gandhi Ground in Nagrota Bagwan in Kangra on April 22. Later in the day, he is likely to meet senior party leader and former chief minister Shanta Kumar. The BJP chief may also visit Brajeshwari Mata Mandir in Kangra. This would be the BJP chief’s second visit to his home state in recent months.

A day after Nadda’s rally, AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled to hold a roadshow and address a rally in Shahpur constituency of Kangra district. The district is politically strategic as it has maximum number of Assembly seats. Of the total 68 constituencies in Himachal Pradesh, 15 are in Kangra.

In the last Assembly election, 11 of these were won by the BJP, which had formed government after winning a total 44 seats. Congress had won three seats in the district. Kejriwal’s rally comes in the aftermath of AAP’s state president and general secretary joining the saffron camp.

AAP leader Rakesh Chaudhary said Kejriwal’s rally in Kangra would be an “eye-opener” for the ruling BJP. Stating that AAP is already making an impact in the state, Chaudhary claimed the BJP government announcing 125 units of free power and free water to people in the rural areas is a proof for this.
Sources claimed some congress leaders may join the AAP at the rally. Himachal BJP president Suresh Kashyap, however, claimed that AAP would not have any impact in the state.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

Shiv Sena focuses on BJP stronghold in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha to improve tally in State Assembly

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

MUMBAI: Shiv Sena has decided to focus on BJP’s stronghold Vidarbha region elects 65 MLAs out of total of 288 members of the Maharashtra state assembly.

Sanjay Raut said that Nagpur is Hindutva land so naturally Shiv Sena has decided to focus on it. “Once Shiv Sena had got great tractions in Vidarbha belt, we want to refocus on this region to increase our MLA tally in next State assembly elections. Shiv Sena is strong in Mumbai, Thane and another urban belt. Now, the Vidarbha region is our next main target to expand the party base by inducting more and more workers and leaders. Nagpur is the winter capital of Maharashtra. Environment minister Aaditya Thackeray will also come on the Vidarbha tour soon. We are devising a big strategy to increase our assembly tally,” Raut said.

Interestingly, the Congress party has also decided to focus on the Vidarbha region. Once it was a stronghold of the Congress, the Congress used to get maximum MLAs from this region only. But in recent times, BJP cultivated this Congress stronghold into BJP’s stronghold under the strong leadership of union minister Nitin Gadkari and former chief minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis.

In the recent local body elections, Congress emerged as the single largest party in the Vidarbha region by winning as many as Taluka panchayat and local bodies. It was a big setback for BJP and its leadership. Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole who comes from the Vidarbha region is also focusing here to turn Congress into the main force in Maharashtra politics.

Political observer says that Shiv Sena may not win many seats in Vidarbha, but they will surely damage the prospect of the BJP by dividing Hindutva votes. “Vidarbha region helped the BJP to reach power in Maharashtra by winning the highest numbers of MLAs. If Shiv Sena happens to damage the prospect of the BJP, then it will be a big setback to BJP’s prospects in the coming elections. And, it will indirectly benefit the Congress that is a strong emerging force here,” the political observer added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Kejriwal promises clean government if chosen to power in Karnataka

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: After Delhi and Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has cast its eye on Karnataka, ahead of the 2023 assembly polls, with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealing to the people to vote for the party promising zero-corruption governance.

Speaking at the farmers’ rally organised by the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) faction headed by Kodihalli Chandrashekar at National College Grounds here on Thursday, Kejriwal trained his guns on the BJP, terming it a “rioters’ party”. 

“The entire country knows which party is behind the riots happening across the country. If there is any party for ‘goondas’, it is BJP,” he stated. He alleged that the BJP leadership is supporting rapists and killers of farmers, pointing to the Lakhimpur Kheri incident where four farmers were mowed down by Union minister Ajay Mishra Teni’s son Ashish Mishra. 

I can give better schools, free healthcare: Kejriwal

“Instead of punishing them, the Bharatiya Janata Party leadership is not only protected them but also rewarded the father with a ministerial berth. A leader accused in a minor girl’s rape incident was taken out in a ‘shobha yatra’,” he said. Kejriwal maintained that though he did not know how to do politics, he knew how to construct better schools, give free healthcare, power, water and free rides for women in government buses in Delhi. “It is possible because we are honest to the core (kattar imandari). Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to acknowledge it as raids by CBI, Delhi Police and IT department on myself, my cabinet ministers and MLAs proved futile,” he remarked. 

Impressed by the huge gathering, he gave a call to farmers of the country to join AAP to bring about a change in their lives, and also the country. “The BJP was egoistic so it did not repeal the anti-farmer laws until the farmers came on to the streets of the national capital,” Kejriwal said, drawing a parallel to Ravana’s ego in the epic Ramayana, when he did not heed the advice of his well-wishers and wife. 

He listed out his government’s achievements in Delhi, especially modern schools which attracted 4 lakh children from private schools, and termed it “magic”. After former IPS officer Bhaskar Rao joined AAP a few weeks ago, Kodihalli Chandrashekar jumped on board and KRRS too has turned to the party, giving it a breakthrough in Karnataka.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Karnataka: Hubballi police arrest another student for derogatory poster

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

HUBBALLI: Hubballi police on Thursday night arrested another youth in connection with circulating a controversial video, which led to violence at the Old Hubballi police station.

During the investigation the police learnt that Abhishek Hiremath had not created the controversial video, he received from others and posted it. Five days after the arrest of Hiremath, the police on Thursday night nabbed another person.

Gopal Byakod, deputy commissioner of police (traffic and crime) said they have arrested Veerabhadra Patil of Anand Nagar, who animated a controversial video and shared it among others. Hiremath was one among that group and he downloaded the video and shared it on social media.

Police sources said they have continued investigation and searching for the miscreants who create such controversial videos and cause disturbance to social harmony.

After the arrest of Hiremath, he has been sent to judicial custody. As he is a second PUC student, the Hubballi court permitted him to write exams with police security.

Meanwhile, lawyers of Hiremath filed a bail plea with the court and a hearing was held on Thursday. The court will give a judgement on the bail plea today. Sajeev Badaskar, lawyer of Hiremath expressed confidence in getting bail.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Second PUC exam begins across Karnataka, 2 hijab petitioners turned back from Udupi centre

April 22, 2022 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: Over 6.8 lakh second PU students across the State were seen excited to take regular exams in the post-pandemic situation, which began at 5241 centers on Friday. 

At the last hour, one of the hijab petitioners, Aliya Assadi from Government PU College for Women in Udupi collected her hall ticket and arrived at Vidyodaya PU College in Udupi to write the exam. Another hijab petitioner, Reshab, also from the same college, appeared to write the exam at the same centre. Both of them insisted that they will write the exam with their hijab. They were sent back from the exam centre by the exam-in-charge after waiting till 10.45 am. Hijab petitioners refused to speak to the media.

Meanwhile, teachers at Government girls junior college at Chitradurga were seen welcoming their students with roses and sweets. Mamatha a parent expressed that having regular exams is important for students to assess their knowledge level in the subject. And students too will have that satisfaction of being rewarded for their real efforts, she said. Monisha a student shared that it is time that their two years of hard work are paid, so she is happy to take up exams, she said.

Students at National College in Basavanagudi in Bengaluru who arrived for the exam were seen being thoroughly screened before they entered the exam centre.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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