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Sonia Gandhi joins Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi

December 24, 2022 by Nasheman

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi

NEW DELHI: Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi joined the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi on Saturday and walked with Rahul Gandhi for a short distance.

This is the second time the former Congress president has joined the yatra that began in September last year from Kanyakumari. She had earlier taken part in the march in October when it was in Karnataka.

Sonia Gandhi, wearing a face mask, walked with her son Rahul Gandhi and daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for a few minutes before the yatra reached the Ashram Chowk here for the morning halt.

The yatra entered Delhi from Haryana Saturday morning and was accorded a warm welcome at the Badarpur border by party leaders and workers.

Traffic snarls were reported from parts of Delhi as the march made its way through the national capital.

The yatra will halt near the Red Fort in the evening.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Chinese city of Qingdao seeing half a million Covid cases a day: Local health chief

December 24, 2022 by Nasheman

BEIJING: Half a million people in a single Chinese city are being infected with Covid-19 every day, a senior health official has said, in a rare and quickly censored acknowledgement that the country’s wave of infections is not being reflected in official statistics.

China this month has rapidly dismantled key pillars of its zero-Covid strategy, doing away with snap lockdowns, lengthy quarantines and travel curbs in a jarring reversal of its hallmark containment strategy.

Cities across the country have struggled to cope as surging infections have emptied pharmacy shelves, filled hospital wards and appeared to cause backlogs at crematoriums and funeral homes.

But the end of strict testing mandates has made caseloads virtually impossible to track, while authorities have narrowed the medical definition of a Covid death in a move experts have said will suppress the number of fatalities attributable to the virus.

A news outlet operated by the ruling Communist Party in Qingdao on Friday reported the municipal health chief as saying that the eastern city was seeing “between 490,000 and 530,000” new Covid cases a day.

The coastal city of around 10 million people was “in a period of rapid transmission ahead of an approaching peak”, Bo Tao reportedly said, adding that the infection rate would accelerate by another 10 per cent over the weekend.

The report was shared by several other news outlets but appeared to have been edited by Saturday morning to remove the case figures.

China’s National Health Commission said Saturday that 4,103 new domestic infections were recorded nationwide the previous day, with no new deaths.

In Shandong, the province where Qingdao is located, authorities officially logged just 31 new domestic cases.

China’s government keeps a tight leash on the country’s media, with legions of online censors on hand to scrub out content deemed politically sensitive.

Most government-run publications have downplayed the severity of the country’s exit wave, instead depicting the policy reversal as logical and controlled.

But some outlets have hinted at shortages of medicine and hospitals under strain, though estimates of actual case numbers remain rare.

The government of eastern Jiangxi province said in a Friday social media post that 80 per cent of its population — equivalent to around 36 million people — would be infected by March.

More than 18,000 Covid patients had been admitted to major medical institutions in the province in the two weeks up to Thursday, including nearly 500 severe cases but no deaths, the statement said.

Filed Under: HEALTH, World

Crypto could cause next financial crisis: RBI governor

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das.

MUMBAI: India’s central bank governor warned Wednesday that cryptocurrency markets risked causing the next global financial crisis, saying the recent collapse of FTX was proof of the sector’s “inherent risks”

The comments close out a challenging year for India’s millions of crypto owners, who are already reeling from a global market collapse and steep domestic taxes.

“Unlike any other product, our main concern about crypto is that it doesn’t have any underlying (value) whatsoever,” Reserve Bank of India governor Shaktikanta Das said at an industry event.

“Our view is that it should be prohibited because … if you try to regulate it and allow it to grow, please mark my words: the next financial crisis will come from private cryptocurrencies.”

Cryptocurrencies have been under the scrutiny of Indian regulators since first entering the local market nearly a decade ago, with a rise in fraudulent transactions leading to a central bank ban in 2018.

India’s Supreme Court lifted the restrictions two years later and the market surged, backed by burgeoning local trading platforms and glitzy celebrity endorsements.

But the introduction of a 30 percent tax on profits from trading “private currencies” this year has resulted in trading volumes shrinking to a tenth of their previous size.

A sharp fall in the prices of leading tokens like bitcoin — dubbed a “crypto winter” — has wiped out more than $2 trillion from their global market value since its peak of $3 trillion in November 2021, further spooking traders.

The sudden collapse of FTX — a cryptocurrency exchange worth $32 billion before it filed for bankruptcy last month — and US fraud charges against its one-time billionaire founder Sam Bankman-Fried has intensified scrutiny of the sector.

Das said the fall in crypto prices and recent developments around FTX validated his long-held view that cryptocurrencies have “huge inherent risks for our macroeconomic and financial stability”.

The Reserve Bank of India this year introduced its own digital rupee based on blockchain technology, intended to bring down the costs of commercial transactions as the Indian economy becomes less reliant on paper currency.

Last month, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for increased regulation of private currencies to stamp out terror funding.

Modi also said last year that bitcoin presented a risk to younger generations and could “spoil our youth” if it ended up “in the wrong hands”.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Zelensky to address Congress in Washington in first trip outside Ukraine since Russian war

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

WASHINGTON: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet US leader Joe Biden and address Congress in Washington on Wednesday, a visit the White House said will send Russia a strong message of Western unit

The secretly arranged trip comes on the same day Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to meet his top military officials to assess the conflict in Ukraine and set goals for next year in what the Kremlin described as an “important, voluminous speech”.

The visit will “underscore the United States’ steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes,” White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.

It will be Zelensky’s first trip outside Ukraine since Russian forces invaded in February, when they planned for a rapid takeover of Kyiv and much of the country.

Instead, the visit to Washington comes on the 300th day of a war that has seen Russian forces halted by a stubborn Ukrainian army backed by Western arms, forced to retreat from captured territory and struggling to avoid further setbacks.

“On my way to the US to strengthen resilience and defense capabilities of (Ukraine),” Zelensky tweeted, also confirming that he will make a speech to Congress.

Zelensky will visit the White House where Biden is to announce a new arms package worth almost $2 billion that a senior administration official said includes Patriot air defense missiles.

Patriot missiles are seen as crucial to help Kyiv fend off Russia’s punishing missile and drone attacks on its infrastructure.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that new weapons deliveries would lead to an “aggravation of the conflict” and do not “bode well for Ukraine”.

He added that Moscow does not expect Ukraine to change its stance on peace talks — including refusing to negotiate while Putin is in power — during the visit.

Zelensky is also expected to address a joint session of Congress, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said would be “a very special focus on democracy.”

The visit was quietly planned, beginning with a phone call between Biden and Zelensky on December 11, followed by a formal invitation one week ago and confirmation of the visit on Sunday.

Details of the visit leaked on Tuesday afternoon, with officials stressing to US media that there were still security concerns over Zelensky’s travel.

In White House talks, Biden and Zelensky will discuss the arms and training provided by the United States and allies, sanctions and other pressure on Russia, and economic and humanitarian aid that Ukraine needs, the senior White House official said.

“They will discuss every element of this conflict, including the situation on the battlefield and including the question of where the war goes from here,” the official said.

The visit will send Putin “a strong message of unity and resolve from the White House, from Washington, from the free world, on behalf of all the nations supporting Ukraine,” the official added.

But that does not include pressuring Zelensky into talks with Putin, the official stressed.

Zelensky flies to the United States after a risky visit to the frontlines in Bakhmut, where both sides have endured heavy tolls in constant shooting and shelling over the past two months.

Brutal trench warfare and artillery battles around Bakhmut — once known for its vineyards and salt mines — have flattened large portions of the city and its surroundings.

“Here in Donbas, you’re protecting all of Ukraine,” Zelensky told Ukrainian fighters.

“This is not just Bakhmut, this is fortress Bakhmut,” he said, handing out honors to Ukraine servicemen.

Soldiers gave Zelensky a Ukrainian flag with their names signed on it and asked him to present it to Biden and the US Congress.

Zelensky said they told him: “We have a difficult situation, the enemy is increasing their numbers. Our guys are braver but we need more weapons.”

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Karnataka Backward Castes Federation to protest against Panchamasalis’ demand

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

BENGALURU:  Members of the Karnataka State Backward Castes Federation are planning a dharna in front of Suvarna Vidhana Soudha in Belagavi on December 26, opposing the demand of Panchamasali Lingayats seeking 2A reservation

The Federation has asked members from across the state to join the Soudha protest. “When Panchamasalis utilise the quota under 3B and also have the scope to use 50 per cent general quota, why are they eyeing 2A category, which is shared by 104 castes. We will protest if the government tries to include forward castes in the backward classes quota category,” said Federation General Secretary Ennegere R Venkataramaiah.

The protests will be across the state if the quota category is changed without any scientific study, he said, urging the government to release the socio-economic survey conducted by a committee headed by the then Karnataka Backward Classes Commission Chairman H Kantaraju. Karnataka has been conducting scientific studies before recateogorising quota. But well-to-do communities have been grabbing quota under Category 1 and 2 for political reasons, alleged Federation president KM Ramachandrappa.

“Under category 1, there are 95 castes for 4 per cent quota, while 2A has 15 per cent quota for 104 castes which is why Panchamasalis are trying to get that tag. In fact, it should go to the community of artisans, who have been deprived. Without a scientific study, reclassification of quotas is wrong,” said former chairman of the backward classes commission Dr CS Dwarakanth.

“We will felicitate Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday if  he announces the reservation. Otherwise, we will lay siege to Suvarna Soudha,” said Basavajaya Mrutyunjaya Swami, seer of Panchamasali Peetha, at the ‘Virat Panchashakti Panchamsali Samavesh’ in Bastawad village near Suvarna Soudha on Wednesday.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Tension as work on shifting of dargah begins in Hubballi

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

DHARWAD: Dharwad district administration commenced work on shifting of Hazrat Syed Mahmood Shah Qadri Dargah located near Bairidevarkoppa in Hubballi on Wednesday. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 were clamped and the work was undertaken amid tight security.

The dargah is being shifted for the widening of the road under the Hubballi-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS), an initiative of the state government. The road, which is 36-metre wide, will now be widened to 44 metres.

The project was started in 2010, but the Muslim community leaders moved a court in 2016 and brought a stay order. However, the court has now directed the authorities to commence the work. As many as 250 personnel from the police department and Rapid Action Force were deployed in the area. Police personnel from districts like Karwar, Haveri and Koppal were brought in.

The shifting of the dargah is being carried out by covering the entire area with giant sheets and cloth to block the view from the public. The permission for holding religious rituals was given before the commencement of the shifting work and five religious heads took part in the rituals. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Showcause notice to seven Congress leaders demanding Jharkhand chief’s removal

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

RANCHI:  Congress has issued showcause notices to seven of its leaders in Jharkhand, for violating the party discipline and demanding removal of state president Rajesh Thakur. These leaders include Alok Dubey, Dr Rajesh Gupta, Sadhu Charan Gope, Rakesh Tiwari, Sunil Singh, Lal Kishore Nath Shahdeo and Anil Ojha. 

The seven leaders had organized a meeting and demanded removal of state Congress president Rajesh Thakur, alleging him of working under the influence of former Jharkhand Congress in-charge RPN Singh, who has joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“The disciplinary committee has also recommended the state president for suspension of all these leaders involved in the campaign,” said state Congress spokesperson Rakesh Sinha. They have been asked to submit their clarification within two weeks to the state Congress office.

According to Sinha, during the disciplinary committee meeting, the Congress leaders and workers were also given strict warning that those violating the party discipline will not be spared. The rebel leaders, however, denied of having received any such showcause notices and charged disciplinary committee of working under the influence of Rajesh Thakur. They also reiterated that they will continue with whatever programme was decided at the Monday meeting and ‘Jan Jagaran Abhiyan’ will be launched from Bokaro on its schedule time. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

UP madrasa board mulls PG, UG degree upgrade

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

LUCKNOW:  After the UP government ordered a survey of madrasas to ascertain their status, funding and infrastructure facilities being provided to students, the UP Madrasa Education Board (UPMEB) is contemplating a slew of proposals to spruce up the education system of Islamic institutions.

The UPMEB is considering the affiliation of postgraduate (Kaamil) and graduate (Faazil) courses of madrasas either to a state university or upgrading the degrees to a deemed university status to ensure wider recognition of the courses. Currently, UPMEB issues the postgraduate and graduate degrees of madrasas.

“The degrees which we issue to our students pursuing Kaamil and Faazil courses don’t have much acceptance outside this education system. So, we are now looking at upgrading the degrees either through affiliation with a state university or by getting the status of a deemed university. This will lend more meaning and wider acceptance to our degrees,” said UPMEB chairman Dr Iftekhar Ahmad Javed.

The proposal is significant as it comes after the controversial survey in which about 8,500 madrasas were found unrecognised.

Official sources said the proposal was a part of the initiative to provide wider acceptance to degrees of students affiliated with the State Madrasa Board. The Madrasa Board is also contemplating a code for uniforms for the madrasa students and providing madrasas an option of shifting the closure to Sundays from Friday. Currently, the madrasas observe weekly closure on Fridays. 

Madrasa Board’s proposal

  •  Weekly closure to move from Friday to Sunday
  •  Uniform for all students
  •  Affiliation to state university or get a deemed university status

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

PM Modi to review Covid situation at high-level meeting today

December 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to chair on Thursday afternoon a high-level meeting to review the Covid-19 situation and its related aspects in the county

In the last six months, India reported four cases of the BF.7 Omicron sub-variant, which is driving the current surge of infections in China.

Sources said there are currently 10 different variants of Covid-19 in the country, with the latest being BF.7.

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya had on Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the prevailing Covid-19 situation in the country and the preparedness of the public health system for surveillance, containment, and management of the pandemic.

He urged people to follow Covid-appropriate behavior and get vaccinated against Covid-19.Emphasizing that the pandemic is not over yet, he asked officials to be fully geared up to challenge and step up surveillance.

Amid a surge in Covid-19 cases globally, the central government briefed all states to conduct genome sequencing of samples, the additional chief secretary of Health Manoj Agarwal informed on Wednesday.

“Yesterday (Tuesday), the central government briefed all states on the increasing trend of Covid-19 variants in parts of the world and asked them to ensure that whole genome sequencing is done in all states,” he said.

There has been an alarming surge in Covid cases in China, Japan, South Korea, France, and the United States. The spike is being blamed on the new Omicron sub-variant BF.7, which has also been detected in four Indian states. 

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

NCW summons Congress leader over ‘misogynistic’ remark against Smriti Irani

December 21, 2022 by Nasheman

Smriti Irani(File Photo | PTI)

NEW DELHI: The National Commission for Women on Tuesday summoned Congress leader Ajay Rai over his “misogynistic” and “derogatory” remark against Union minister Smriti Irani.

The Uttar Pradesh Congress leader had on Monday said Irani only comes to her constituency Amethi to show “latkas” and “jhatkas”, an unflattering reference to dance moves that provoked a sharp response from the BJP.

“The National Commission for Women has come across several media reports on a controversial remark made by Congress leader Ajay Rai against Union Minister Smriti Irani,” the NCW said.

“The Commission has taken cognizance of the misogynistic remark made by Mr Rai. The remarks are outrageous and extremely derogatory and the Commission strongly condemns such statements. The Commission has scheduled a hearing in the matter and sent a notice to Mr Rai to appear before it on 28.12.2022 at 12 PM,” the NCW said in a statement.

Asked if Gandhi will contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Amethi, Rai had told reporters, “It has been the seat of the Gandhi family. Rahul ji has been the Lok Sabha MP from there. So has been Rajiv (Gandhi) ji and Sanjay (Gandhi) ji, and they have served it.”

“Most of the factories in Amethi are on the verge of closure. Half of the factories in Jagdishpur industrial area are lying shut. Smriti Irani only comes, shows ‘latka-jhatka’, and leaves,” Rai, who is a regional chief of the party had said.

Currently, Amethi is represented in Lok Sabha by Union Minister for Women and Child Development Irani.

Responding to the statement, Irani said Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi needed a new scriptwriter.

“You and Mummy ji need to get your misogynistic (misogynist) goons a new speechwriter,” the Union Minister for Women and Child Development had said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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