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Mangaluru: Deputy Commissioner reassures DK residents on Dengue, Nipah virus concerns

September 16, 2023 by Nasheman

Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada (DK) district Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan on Friday reassured the public that there is no cause for concern regarding infectious diseases such as dengue and Nipah virus in the region. In an effort to educate the public about these diseases, their symptoms, transmission, prevention, and treatment, he has directed health officials and local organizations to take proactive measures.

Chairing a meeting at the DC’s office to address the control of infectious diseases, Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan provided valuable insights. He emphasized that there is no need to fear the Nipah virus, provided necessary precautions are taken. He advised people to exercise caution if bats are present near their homes and to avoid consuming fruits that may have been exposed to bites from birds. Properly washing fruits before consumption is essential, and individuals experiencing fever should seek medical attention without delay, he added.

Muhilan urged the health department staff and Asha workers to acquire comprehensive knowledge about Nipah virus symptoms from medical officers and to disseminate this information to the public. He also suggested close coordination with the forest department to identify areas with fruit bats.

The Deputy Commissioner highlighted the significance of active participation from District Wenlock Hospital, Medical Colleges, and primary health centers in combating infectious diseases. Special emphasis was placed on dengue control, which is of paramount importance, especially during the rainy season when stagnant water can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

To mitigate dengue risks, Muhilan recommended identifying mosquito breeding sites and taking immediate remedial measures. Awareness campaigns for dengue control were proposed at both the district and local organization levels, utilizing communication channels like WhatsApp groups. An action plan for larvicidal spraying will be developed, targeting areas with known mosquito breeding concerns. Additionally, fogging, larvicidal spraying, and larval surveys will be conducted promptly upon the discovery of dengue cases, he stated.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Pak’s caretaker PM Kakar refuses to give out general election date says job of election commission

September 16, 2023 by Nasheman

Islamabad: Pakistan’s interim Prime Minister Anwaar-ul Haq Kakar on Friday refused to give a date for the country’s general elections, asserting that it was the job of the election authorities.

Kakar was speaking at a press conference after a meeting at the PM House when he was asked if he would like to set a date for the upcoming national elections.

“If I were to announce elections, I would be engaging in an unlawful act, and as a journalist, you should be aware that if you steer us towards illegal actions and pose questions that might tempt us to break the law, then what should my response be?” he said.

He was asked the same question earlier this week and responded that it was for the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to decide a date.

The date for the general elections has become a controversial matter in Pakistan as polls should be held within a constitutionally mandated 90-day period after the dissolution of the National Assembly, which was done on August 9.

However, just days before the end of its term, the previous government endorsed the results of the countrywide census.

The decision made it mandatory for the election commission to devise new electoral districts before elections, for which it has been provided 120 days by the country’s constitution.

The ECP has announced to complete the delimitation process by November 30 and then announce election schedules, which are expected to be held in January. However, President Ari Alvi and some political parties insist the elections should be held within 90 days.

In a letter to the ECP chief this week, Alvi, who was a founding member of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, proposed November 6 as the day for the polls, but the top election body has so far not commented on the suggestion.

It is believed that polls will be held somewhere in January, but without a firm date, rumours are making rounds about the intention of the caretaker set-up to prolong its tenure. Earlier this week, Kakar clarified that the interim government had no intention of extending its term.

He had sided with the ECP and said on a Geo News programme that, per the law, deciding the date for general elections was the ECP’s prerogative.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Deepika on starring in SRK’s ‘Jawan’: Whenever he wants, I will always be there

September 16, 2023 by Nasheman

Mumbai: Actor Deepika Padukone on Friday said she never thought about the length of her role in Shah Rukh Khan-starrer “Jawan” as she has a lot of love for the actor and would always be there for him.

Deepika, who made her debut opposite Shah Rukh in “Om Shanti Om” in 2007 and has collaborated on films like “Chennai Express”, “Happy New Year” and “Pathaan”, had an extended cameo as Aishwarya Rathore in the Atlee directorial, which has become a blockbuster at the ticket window, raising close to Rs 700 crore in worldwide gross.

At the film’s success press conference, Shah Rukh joked that he and Atlee “fooled” Deepika into believing that she had a cameo in the film when she was one of the main characters.

“Deepika is feeling the most awkward, I will tell you why, because she feels, “main to dosti me chhota so role karne aa gayi thi’, but between me and Atlee, we fooled her and shot a full length movie with her.

“When she saw the film she was like, ‘Oh I am one of the main characters’…. but thank you Deepika from the bottom of our heart for being part of this film,” he said, calling the actor “a family”.

Deepika said the team of “Jawan” approached her with the part when she was shooting for Nag Ashwin’s “Project K”, now titled “Kalki 2898 AD”, in Hyderabad.

“They narrated the whole story to me and told me this very important part of Aishwarya and for me, it was not about the length of the role. It was the impact that this character is going to have on the entire film. So it was two-fold for me, one is everyone knows my love for him (SRK). Whenever he wants, I will always be there.

“But also, the movie was so special that as any actor, not just me, if offered the part, they would say yes to it because it was about the vision. I think all of us, everyone here has invested in that vision. It’s not about how big or small your role was. It was about the story we were telling, the impact that this movie was going to have on the lives of this amazing audience.”

“Jawan” features Shah Rukh in the role of Vikram Rathore and his son Azad. The movie highlights various social and political issues through the story.

Deepika’s Aishwarya is the wife of Vikram Rathore and mother of Azad. Her scenes are played out in the flashback.

Shah Rukh said he thought about Deepika playing a mother while they were shooting “Besharam rang” track for “Pathaan”.

“… I am sitting, and I look at Pooja (Dadlani, his manager) and I said, ‘ye maa ka role karegi kya?’ so I am looking at Deepika during the ‘Besharam rang’ and thinking ‘She will be very good as a mother, no,’.”

SRK said when Pooja asked Deepika, she instantly agreed.

“For her to have done this role, also as an actor, is very gutsy. I always say ‘there are no small roles, there are only small actors’. I think with this film, Deepika proves to everybody that she really is a large size actor, big size actor. Thank you Deepika,” he added.

Asked whether there were any apprehensions about playing an onscreen mother, Deepika said there were none.

“I don’t think that I am playing sultry in one movie, and a mother in the next. I personally didn’t approach it like that. I invested in the vision, in the story, if that meant I play the role of a mother, to enable the storytelling, so be it,” she said.

Shah Rukh and Deepika were joined by the film’s director Atlee as well as co-star Vijay Sethupathi at the event.

Actor Nayanthara, who played Narmada in the movie, was absent due to her mother’s birthday and SRK led the crowd to sing happy birthday for them.

The team later played a video message that she sent to express her gratitude for all the love coming her way.

“Namaste Mumbai, it is an absolute honour to be addressing all of you. Even though I’m not there in person, I want to send a big hug to my friends and fans. I wanted to be there but today there is a special occasion for my family and I wanted to spend this time with them.

“I have been reading all of your messages and I have to say it is absolutely overwhelming. Your support means the world to me and I am extremely grateful for it. And of course, a big thank you to my co-star and the entire team for giving me the opportunity to play Narmada,” the actor said.

Working on “Jawan” was a journey “filled with laughter, challenges and growth”, she added.

“Speaking of growth, I want to thank Shah Rukh sir. To share the screen with him and witness his exceptional talent and lively energy in person was truly fabulous,” she added.

The film also stars Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Girija Oak, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Lehar Khan, Aaliyah Qureshi, Ridhi Dogra, Sunil Grover and Mukesh Chhabra as well as Sanjay Dutt in a cameo appearance.

A Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, “Jawan” is produced by Gauri Khan and co-produced by Gaurav Verma.

Filed Under: Film, India

One dead, one rescued after ‘dangerous and dilapidated’ building collapses in Dombivali

September 16, 2023 by Nasheman

A 55-year-old man died and a woman was pulled out alive from the debris after a four-storey residential building that was dilapidated and declared dangerous by civic authorities collapsed in Dombivali East in Maharashtra’s Thane district on Friday, an official said.

The building ‘Adinarayan Bhuvan’, located at Ayre village in Kalyan Dombivali Municipal Corporation limits, had 44 tenements and occupants were being evacuated since Thursday after some part of the structure started sinking, he said.

At round 5:40 pm on Friday, it collapsed, and search and rescue teams pulled out the body of Sunil Birja Lodaya (55) from the debris at around 8pm, he said.

At 9:15pm, 54-year-old Deepti Sunil Lodaya was pulled out alive from the debris and was rushed to a nearby hospital, TMC disaster management cell chief Yasin Tadvi told PTI.

The rescue operations are underway since one more person is feared trapped, he added.

KDMC chief Bhausaheb Dangde said two persons, who are believed to be unwell, were feared trapped while all other occupants had been evacuated.

“The 50-year-old building was declared dangerous and a notice had been issued asking occupants to vacate. Many had vacated but some had returned to the building,” Dangde told reporters.

The structure was sinking and the process of evacuating occupants began on Thursday evening and was underway at the time it collapsed, he informed.

“It was an unauthorised building and tagged as a dangerous structure by the KDMC earlier,” another official said.

The search and rescue operation of the fire brigade and local disaster management cell was underway at the site under the supervision of Dangde and other senior officials.

Another civic official at the site said there were 40 buildings in the ward that had been declared dangerous, while there were 602 such structures under various categories in KDMC limits.

Replying to a query on civic action on such structures, Dangde said the immediate priority was the search and rescue operations at the site of the collapsed building.

Earlier, Thane Municipal Corporation disaster management cell chief Yasin Tadvi said a team of the Thane Disaster Response Force had also rushed to the site after it got an alert about the building collapse.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Violent attacks: UK PM Rishi Sunak announces ban on American Bully dogs, says breed ‘dangerous’

September 16, 2023 by Nasheman

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday made an announcement regarding the ban on American XL Bully dogs in the United Kingdom. In a video shared on social media, PM Sunak expressed concerns about the breed, labeling them as “dangerous.” 

He revealed that the government plans to outlaw this breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act, with new legislation expected to be in place by the end of the year.

“It’s clear the American XL Bully dog is a danger to our communities. I’ve ordered urgent work to define and ban this breed so we can end these violent attacks and keep people safe,” stated Rishi Sunak in his video message.

In the video, PM Sunak highlighted the need for this ban in response to recent attacks involving American XL Bully dogs within the community. He emphasized that this issue extends beyond isolated incidents of poorly trained dogs and constitutes a recurring pattern of behavior that must be addressed.

Since its posting, the video has rapidly gained traction, amassing over 1.2 million views. While some individuals criticized the Prime Minister’s decision, others expressed support for the breed. Many argued that the responsibility for these incidents lies with the owners rather than the breed itself.

At present, the United Kingdom already has restrictions on four specific dog breeds under the Dangerous Dogs Act: Japanese Tosas, Fila Brasileiros, Dogo Argentinos, and pit bull terriers. Ownership of these banned breeds can result in penalties, including a prison sentence of up to six months and an unlimited fine.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Haryana Minister Sandeep Singh granted anticipatory bail in sexual harassment case

September 16, 2023 by Nasheman

Haryana Minister Sandeep Singh granted anticipatory bail in sexual harassment case

Chandigarh:A court here on Friday granted anticipatory bail to Haryana Minister Sandeep Singh in connection with a sexual harassment case registered against him last year on the complaint of a junior woman coach.

“The court has granted anticipatory bail to Sandeep Singh,” the minister’s counsel Siddharth Pandit, who along with the accused’s main counsel Rabindra Pandit was present in the court, said.

Additional sessions judge Rajeev K Beri allowed the anticipatory bail plea of the minister, he said.

The court directed that the accused shall surrender before a trial court or area magistrate in Chandigarh within 10 days and will furnish personal bonds and surety, each of Rs 1 lakh, to the satisfaction of the said court.

The Chandigarh Police had last month filed a charge sheet, nearly eight months after the registration of the case.

The case stems from allegations of sexual assault made by a junior athletic coach from Haryana against the BJP leader.

Singh’s counsels contended that he has been falsely implicated in this case whereas the complainant coach’s counsel countered it.

Singh has been charged under IPC sections 354 (assault or use of criminal force against a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354A (sexual harassment), 354B (assault or criminal force with intent to disrobe), 342 (wrongful confinement) and 506 (criminal intimidation).

Singh, the Minister of State for Printing and Stationery, is a first-time MLA and former India hockey captain.

After he was charged, Singh gave up his portfolio on “moral grounds”.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

NMIMS Bengaluru Celebrates Success of AD MAD and Best Out of

September 14, 2023 by Nasheman

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Best Out of Waste Intercollegiate Competition. The event saw the comin
together of exceptionally talented and creative students from colleges across Bengaluru
and the campus was abuzz with excitement.


Participating universities and colleges, including NMIMS Bengaluru, T John College,
National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bengaluru (NIFT), International Institute of
Information Technology, Bengaluru (IIITB), Indus Business Academy, Bengaluru, and
International School of Business & Research (ISBR), brought their best to the
competition.

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The AD MAD competition brought together teams of 3-5 students who showcased their
advertising prowess with spontaneous creations on surprise topics. With a maximum of
15 minutes of preparation time, the advertisement performances ranged from 60
seconds to 3 minutes. Judges assessed participants on their spontaneity, content, topic
adherence, on-stage presentation, coordination, and overall appeal. Participants
captivated the audience with their originality and creativity, using various forms of
advertising such as skits, jingles, slogans, banners, and innovative presentations.
In the Best Out of Waste competition, teams of 3-4 students displayed their
resourcefulness by crafting innovative and useful products from household and
stationery waste. The judging criteria included evaluating creativity, innovation,
explanation, and utility. Participants demonstrated their commitment to eco-
friendliness and sustainable practices.


The talented teams from the International School of Business & Research (ISBR) walked
away with all the prizes in both the categories.


The three prizes for the AD MAD contest went to creatively named teams. The first prize
went to Crux comprising Adarsh, Shivam, Saurabh, Vidhi and Ishika; the second prize
went to Kushal, Surya, Somitha, Khushi and Avneet of Black Wings team and the third
prize was won by the Stalwarts team consisting of Abhishek, Ishita, Mehak and Shiffan.
The three teams that won the Best of Waste contest were Tamanna, Samreen, Gnanasri
and Shivangini of Prodigies team, Avishi, Tejal, Grishma and Bhagyashree of Upchay
team and finally Kashish, Shreya, Akansha and Neha of the Trailblazers team.
The first three winning teams of the competitions were awarded cash prizes of Rs.
7,000, Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 3,000 respectively.


The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm, collaboration, creativity and a commitment
to promoting eco-friendly practices. NMIMS Bengaluru is proud to have hosted an event
that encouraged students to think creatively and contribute to a sustainable future.
Dr. Narayani Ramachandran, Deputy Director, NMIMS Bengaluru, said, “AD MAD
and Best out of Waste were not just competitions; they provided a stage for young minds
to spark their creativity and imagination to craft memorable advertisements and innovate

creatively with what we consider waste. I’m thrilled to witness the incredible talent and
innovation showcased by these students. It was a pleasure to witness healthy competition
and camaraderie among students of various institutes. We hope to conduct more such
events to inculcate the importance of collaboration and collective growth.”
About NMIMS Bengaluru


The School of Business Management (SBM) Bengaluru campus has been ranked first in
the “Top B-Schools under Private Universities” category in Karnataka by Open
Magazine. NMIMS Bengaluru was ranked second in the city-wise category by Fortune
India Magazine and was awarded a rating of A+++ by Business India Magazine. Business
Today Magazine ranked NMIMS Bengaluru third in the city-wise category, seventh in
the south-zone category, and 15th among the private B-schools.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Low inflation may not translate to rate cuts by RBI – analysts

September 14, 2023 by Nasheman

India’s retail inflation eased to 6.83% in August from 7.44% in the previous month due to falling food prices, especially vegetables. 

“The trend is anticipated to continue as vegetable prices correct. Core inflation is also on a downward trajectory, reflecting the impact of previous rate hikes,” said analysts from JM Financial. 

Even as the inflation for August came down it was still above the central bank’s 2%-6% target band.

“The cooldown in headline inflation is mainly on account of lower food prices, which we can
clearly it is cooling down. And we expect the food prices to go down considerably from next
month, as vegetable prices have seen sizable corrections in the previous month,” said analysts from Centrum. 

Food prices have been a key concern for policymakers since last year as erratic weather conditions have hurt the output of vegetables, milk and cereals.

“Core inflation (excluding food and beverages, fuel and light and petrol and diesel) eased marginally to 5.06 per cent in August from 5.12 per cent in the previous month, the third consecutive month of decline,” noted analysts from Motilal Oswal.

 Food price decline

The significant decrease in food prices was driven by several factors. However, it’s important to note that during this period, certain essential items such as cereals, pulses, milk, and fruits experienced slight price increases.

The erratic weather conditions across the country have sent food prices on a roller-coaster ride, which play a significant role in calculating inflation. Staples like tomatoes and onions notably experienced substantial price spikes, contributing to the overall rise in retail inflation.

In its efforts to rein in domestic inflation, India’s government banned exports of non-basmati white rice last month and imposed a 20% duty on exports of parboiled rice, while imposing a 40% tax on onion exports. It has banned exports of wheat since last year.

Fortunately, the situation has significantly improved, and experts predict a gradual decline in inflation over the coming months. This development carries significant weight, not just for millions of households but also for numerous businesses struggling with reduced demand due to rising inflation.

Moreover, the August dip in inflation is expected to inject some optimism in domestic markets on Wednesday. Investors had been cautiously awaiting this data, leading to increased volatility during today’s trading session.

However, as these weather conditions began to stabilize, vegetable prices corrected themselves, resulting in a YoY slowdown from 37.39% growth in July to 26.13% in August. 

Additionally, while cereals and spices remained elevated at 11.85% and 23.19.18% respectively, the overall food price surge subsided, contributing to the easing of inflation.

Food and beverages, which accounts for 45.86 per cent of the overall consumer price index (CPI), recorded an inflation rate of 9.19 per cent in August as against 10.57 per cent in July.

“However, deficient rains and depleting reservoir levels may negatively impact Kharif yields and Rabi sowing. Hence we remain cautious of any signs of persisting inflationary pressures in food category,” said analysts from JM Financial. 

Reserve Bank’s target challenge

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been targeting an inflation rate of 4%. Governor Shaktikanta Das emphasized this goal in the recent Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. However, the recent spike in food prices, caused by factors like heatwaves and unexpected rainfall damaging crops, temporarily pushed inflation rates higher, making the 4% target appear distant.

Das, in the same MPC meeting, expressed confidence that prices would soon revert to more normal rates in the coming months, given the improved supply conditions.

Industrial output surge

In contrast to the slowdown in inflation, India’s industrial production exhibited robust growth. In July 2023, industrial output grew at 5.65% YoY, a notable increase from June’s 3.76%. This encouraging trend was driven by buoyant demand across major sectors.

The manufacturing sector, which accounts for 77.63% of the index’s weightage, saw growth of 4.59% YoY in July, compared to 3.14% the previous month. Mining output also increased significantly by 10.68% YoY, up from 7.56% in June.

Consumer durables, after briefly growing in May, remained in the contraction zone for the second consecutive month in July. However, within consumer durables, primary goods showed strong growth, recording 7.59% growth YoY, compared to 5.31% in the previous month. Infrastructure also displayed robust growth of 11.36%.

Consumer non-durables posted healthy numbers in July, with a growth rate of 7.41% compared to just 0.34% in June. These positive figures indicate a significant upturn in India’s industrial activity.

With food prices expected to decrease further in the coming months as vegetable prices continue to correct, there is a positive outlook for cooling inflation. Core prices have also shown a slowdown, suggesting that previous rate hikes are having an impact.

“Despite these developments, the RBI is likely to adopt a wait-and-watch approach, as the rise in food prices is primarily due to supply-side issues rather than monetary policy. As such, further tightening measures in the next MPC meeting are not anticipated,” said Centrum in its report. 

The encouraging industrial production figures, coupled with strong domestic demand, indicate that India’s industrial activity is on a positive trajectory, and this trend is expected to continue in the coming months. The Manufacturing PMI and Index of Eight Core Industries have also performed well recently, further supporting this view.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Chaos in Assam assembly after denied discussion on alleged central subsidy to CM’s wife’s company

September 14, 2023 by Nasheman

Himanta Biswa Sarma

GUWAHATI: Chaos reigned supreme at the Assam assembly on Thursday as opposition MLAs demonstrated, demanding a discussion over the allegation that a company linked to CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife got Rs 10 crore as subsidy under a central scheme.

The Congress had given an adjournment motion notice to discuss the matter.

Speaker Biswajit Daimary, at the end of the Question Hour, rejected the notice stating that it was “not in order” and the issue does not merit an adjournment motion.

Refusing to accept the ruling, Congress and CPI(M) MLAs along with Independent legislator Akhil Gogoi stormed into the Well with placards, raising slogans. As the chaos refused to subside, the speaker adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

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Maharashtra govt to drop cases against Maratha quota protesters

September 13, 2023 by Nasheman

Maharashtra govt to drop cases against Maratha quota protesters
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde

Mumbai : Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has announced the withdrawal of police cases filed against pro-Maratha reservation protesters in Jalna district, the epicentre of the latest round of stir on the issue, and urged quota activist Manoj Jarange to end his indefinite fast.

He has also announced the suspension of three police officials involved in lathi-charge on quota agitators in central Maharashtra’s Jalna district in the first week of September.

The CM made the announcements on Monday after presiding over an all-party meeting in Mumbai held in the backdrop of the ongoing Maratha quota agitation led by Jarange.

The activist is sitting on an indefinite hunger strike since August 29 at Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district demanding reservation in government jobs and education under the OBC category for the Maratha community.

Jarange on Monday said he will take a decision on Tuesday afternoon on continuing his hunger strike and asserted he would not succumb to pressure from either the government or the opposition on the quota issue.

CM Shinde told reporters here, “The state government has decided to withdraw police cases filed against Maratha quota protesters. Necessary instructions have been given to officials as well.”

“The state government has decided to suspend three police officials who were involved in lathi-charge on Maratha quota protesters,” the CM said.

The police baton charged and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse a violent mob at Antarwali Sarati after protesters refused to let authorities shift Jarange to hospital on September 1.

The police had filed cases against more than 360 people for their alleged involvement in the violence.

Shinde said all parties attending the meeting passed a resolution requesting Jarange to withdraw his fast.

“Maharashtra is a progressive state. We want harmony and peace among all communities. All parties passed a resolution requesting Manoj Jarange to withdraw his fast. I personally request him to call off his fast. The state government needs time to complete the procedure to make decisions (on quota issue),” he said.

A five-member panel headed by Judge Sandeep Shinde (retired) has been set up to determine the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), including legal and administrative framework, for giving caste certificates to Maratha community members referred to as Kunbis (part of OBCs now) in Nizam-era documents.

This will allow Marathas from the Marathwada region to avail quota benefits under the OBC category. The committee formed by the state government has got down to work and it needs some time to complete its task, said the CM.

“The Justice Shinde Committee has held its first meeting and has been given one month to submit a report. The government has also agreed to most of the demands made by Jarange. I appeal to the protesting people to end their agitation. Jarange is not making any personal demands…he is doing it for his community, but it will take some time for the (quota) issue to be resolved,” Shinde said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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