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Mysuru: Shiva Rajkumar, wife celebrate Independence Day with children at Shakti Dhama orphanage

August 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Mysuru: Shiva Rajkumar, wife celebrate Independence Day with children at Shakti Dhama orphanage

Mysuru: Actor Shiva Rajkumar and his wife Geeta Shivraj Kumar marked the 77th Independence Day by visiting the Shakti Dhama orphanage, a project initiated by the late Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar, who was Shivraj Kumar’s brother. The event took place in Mysore on Tuesday.

The couple, Shiva Rajkumar and Geeta Shiva Rajkumar, arrived in Mysore on August 15 to commemorate Independence Day. As part of the celebration, they participated in the flag hoisting ceremony at Shakti Dhama alongside the children residing there.

Following the flag hoisting, the children were treated to a distribution of sweets. The video capturing this event has gained traction on social media platforms.

Shakthi Dhama, which takes care of 1,500 orphaned children was run by superstar Puneeth. But he never revealed his philanthropic initiative and it came to light only after his untimely demise.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Intoxicated youth rams car into vegetable shop in Bailur major accident averted

August 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Intoxicated youth rams car into vegetable shop in Bailur; major accident averted

Bailur: A car traveling from Bengaluru to Malpe reportedly crashed into a vegetable shop on the main road here at the market on Tuesday evening, after the car driver who was reportedly intoxicated lost control of the car, alleged the local residents.

The incident reportedly happened after four Youth who were traveling from Bengaluru to Malpe via Karkala, rammed their car into the vegetable shop. Upon finding bottles of alcohol in the car, the local residents alleged that the four were under the influence of alcohol and resulting in the accident. Due to the impact of the collision the wall of the shop fell down.

According to local witnesses, the youths following the collision attempted to flee from the scene, by driving the car back in reverse. However, their attempt was unsuccessful as the car’s Tyre punctured.

During most of the day, there is a high footfall at the vegetable shop. However, at that particular time, there was no one, averting a major accident, stated local sources.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

SL all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga retires from Test cricket

August 17, 2023 by Nasheman

SL all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga retires from Test cricket

Colombo: Sri Lankan all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga on Tuesday announced his retirement from Test cricket as he seeks to prolong his career in limited-over format of the game.

The Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said it has accepted the decision of the 26-year-old Hasaranga. “We will accept his decision and are confident that Hasaranga will be a vital part of our white-ball programme going forward,” said SLC CEO Ashley De Silva.

Hasaranga made his Test debut against South Africa at Centurion in 2020, and played three more Tests thereafter.

From four Tests, he took four wickets with his leg-spin. His last Test was against Bangladesh in Pallekele in 2021.

However, Hasaranga continues to be a prominent figure for Sri Lanka in white ball formats as the spin spearhead and a handy lower-order batsman.

From 48 ODIs, Hasaranga grabbed 67 wickets and made 832 runs with four fifties.

Hasaranga has 91 wickets from 58 T20Is and amassed 533 runs with a fifty.

The Lankan is also a much sought-after player in various T20 leagues across the world.

Apart from plying his trade with the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL, Hasaranga has also played for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots (CPL), Quetta Gladiators (PSL), Kandy Falcons and Jaffna Kings (LPL), Desert Vipers (IL T20) and Washington Freedom (MLC).

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Filed Under: Sports, World

In poll-bound Chhattisgarh, state BJP chief bats for unjust ‘bulldozer model’ to reduce crime

August 17, 2023 by Nasheman

RAIPUR: On the occasion of Arun Sao completing one year in office as the Chhattisgarh BJP president, a right-wing organisation greeted him with a bulldozer that showered flowers on him at the main entrance of the party headquarters in Raipur.

Sao, also a Lok Sabha member from Bilaspur, responded equivocally, conveying that if the BJP is voted to power,  the criminals or mafia operating in the state will meet punitive action. He did not rule out the use of bulldozers.

“Our party cadres and leaders are committed to fighting against injustice and will root out the non-performing corrupt Congress government. Chhattisgarh will see a BJP government again after the Assembly polls and bulldozers will be used against the rising crimes and lawbreakers in the state,” Sao affirmed.

Chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, reacting to Sao’s remarks, said that the BJP should initially think of operating the bulldozer demolition drive against their leaders involved in alleged commission-khori (corruption) during the earlier Raman Singh regime.

“We don’t believe in resorting to bulldozer punishment. The Congress party has firm faith in the rule of law. And in Chhattisgarh, there is peace and the rule of law prevails. BJP’s politics is based on hate and violence as their leaders can go to any extent to acquire power by trying to instigate the people,” CM Baghel said.

In recent years, some BJP-ruled states have been often using bulldozers to demolish the houses of alleged rioters and anti-social elements.  Many, including activists, dubbed such actions of the BJP governments as “selective.”

“Ironically Sao, who is also a lawyer, supports the bulldozer model of justice. Does he believe that there is now no need for the courts to adjudicate offences and criminal cases? With such a bulldozer model of punishments seen, is there any space left for democracy or the need for an intervention by the courts? We must understand that those operating bulldozers are not judges and in Indian law, there is no provision for bulldozer justice,” asserted Sunil Kumar, a senior editor based in Raipur.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Brij Bhushan faction to challenge stay on WFI polls

August 12, 2023 by Nasheman

The Punjab and Haryana High Court might have stayed the Wrestling Federation of India election slated for Saturday but the faction of sidelined WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is confident of getting it vacated in the Supreme Court next week.

With two representatives from almost 20 units already in New Delhi in the wake of elections, Brij Bhushan held a meeting at a five-star hotel in the evening following the stay.

“It was Supreme Court that said the election process cannot be stopped while vacating the stay order of the Gauhati High Court earlier and now the same has been done by a different court. If I am not wrong, it’s contempt of court,” added the office-bearer.

Earlier, the court of Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj while hearing a petition from the Haryana Wrestling Association (HWA) wherein the petitioner has challenged returning officer’s move to allow another faction, Haryana Amateur Wrestling Association, to cast votes in the WFI polls, stayed the election thus postponing the process for the third time.

While representatives from most of the units are expected to leave for their respective destinations and return once the stay is vacated, members from a few associations will stay back.

Even as Brij Bhushan was meeting his loyalists, members from another faction also gathered in the national capital to chalk out future strategies. “As all of us were in the city so we decided to meet,” said a member who was part of the meeting.

It is also learnt that a few members of the faction had a closed-door meeting on Thursday night. It is learnt that the members had discussed the pending hearing in the Punjab and Haryana High Court and its implications on the proposed election.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

China rains death toll rises to 78 as new storm approaches

August 12, 2023 by Nasheman

BEIJING: The death toll from record-breaking rains across northern China rose to at least 78 on Friday, as authorities warned of more flooding and another storm approached the country.

Deaths from flooding in Hebei province rose to 29, state media reported Friday, after Storm Doksuri, which hit mainland China as a typhoon two weeks ago, brought on the most severe rainfall since records began 140 years ago.

The deluge followed weeks of historic heat, with scientists saying such extreme weather events are being exacerbated by climate change.

Streets in parts of Hebei, which borders the capital, were still caked in mud when AFP visited on Wednesday.

Residents were scrambling to recover waterlogged belongings and clean up damaged homes.

During a visit to affected communities last week, Hebei province party chief Ni Yuefeng said that the area could “reduce the pressure on Beijing’s flood control” and serve as a “moat” for the capital.

As of Thursday, 29 people had been killed by the rains across the province, six of whom had been previously listed as missing, state broadcaster CCTV said Friday. Sixteen are still missing.

In Beijing, at least 33 people have died, including two rescue workers, authorities said this week.

And more than a dozen people were killed in northeastern Jilin province after torrential rain last week.

In neighbouring Liaoning province, two deaths were reported after the first few days of intense rain in late July.

On Friday, state news agency Xinhua said that another flood control team had been sent to the province, where “the local flooding situation remains severe”.

Heavy rains are expected again over the weekend as tropical depression Khanun — formerly a typhoon — approaches China.

Emergency alert levels are being held in place across northern China, Xinhua said, with key riverways being closely monitored.

Heavy damage
China’s state media has hailed the government’s efforts to mitigate damage from the inundations, with coverage focused on tales of mutual aid and selfless officials working tirelessly on rescue efforts.

But a week after the waters first swelled, some villagers in Hebei told AFP they did not receive adequate warning from the authorities about when the floods would come.

The Chinese government on Wednesday said it would allocate one billion yuan ($139 million) to compensate residents in areas that had been inundated to control flood levels in downstream areas.

The fund would pay for “damage to crops, animal and poultry farms, commercial forests, houses and agricultural machinery”, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

In Hebei alone, officials said almost four million people had been affected by the flooding, with 40,900 houses having collapsed, according to local media.

Hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops have been damaged in the province.

Insurance providers in Beijing are paying out at least 380 million yuan in claims for losses caused by the recent rains, according to Xinhua.

The bad weather is not limited to northern China.

On Friday, the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters said heavy rain was also likely over the weekend in the southwestern provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan, and the northwestern provinces of Gansu and Qinghai, according to Xinhua.

At least seven people died in a flash flood southwest of Sichuan’s capital Chengdu this week, after an unexpected tide of water washed away a number of tourists on the Longxi River.

And in Gansu, five people were killed when they were swept away by mountain torrents after a rainstorm alert on Thursday, Xinhua said.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

India’s tomato crisis: Nepal says ‘ready to export’ amid rising prices; seeks easier market access

August 12, 2023 by Nasheman

KATHMANDU: Nepal is ready to export tomatoes to India in bulk on a long-term basis to quell the skyrocketing prices but has sought easy access to the market and other necessary facilities.

The neighbouring country’s assurance came after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told Parliament on Thursday that India has started importing tomatoes from Nepal amid a record-high spike in prices in the country.

Nepal is desirous to export vegetables, such as tomatoes, on a long-term basis to India, but for that India has to provide easy access to its market and other necessary facilities, Agriculture Ministry spokesperson Shabnam Shivakoti told PTI here on Friday.

Though Nepal has already started exporting tomatoes to India through official channels a week ago, it is not in big quantities, she said.

Arrangements are yet to be made for large-scale export of tomatoes, she added.

Echoing her voice, Binaya Shrestha, Deputy Director at Kalimati Fruits and Vegetable Market Development Board, said, “If we are provided with easy access to the Indian market, Nepal can export huge quantities of tomatoes to India.”

“India is a good market for Nepalese tomatoes,” he pointed out.

Tomatoes are grown in abundant quantities in the three districts of Kathmandu Valley — Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur — and it is more than sufficient to meet the local demand, he said.

Some of the tomatoes grown in Kathmandu are being exported to the Indian market through unofficial channels, Shrestha admitted.

Some one-and-a-half months ago, farmers threw around 60,000 to 70,000 kg of tomatoes on the roads near Kalimati Fruits and Vegetable Market in Kathmandu after they failed to get a market for their products. At that time the farmers could not get even Rs 10 per kg of tomato in the wholesale market.

However, one month ago, the market price of tomatoes increased by four times, after traders started exporting tomatoes to India through illegal channels causing shortages in the local market, market analysts said.

The tomato which was sold in the retail market for Rs 40-50 per kg soared to Rs 200 to 250 per kg, as farmers started selling tomatoes to the Indian market through unofficial channels, according to Badri Shrestha, one of the major growers and suppliers of tomatoes in Kathmandu.

“We can fetch up to NRs 150 per kg after our products are exported to India through unofficial channels. Last month, 70,000 kg to 90,000 kg tomatoes were exported to India through unofficial channels on a daily basis,” said Badri, who grows 2,000 to 3,000 kg of tomatoes every alternate day from his farm located in Lalitpur district near Kathmandu during the vegetable season.

He claimed to have exported around 40,000 kg of tomatoes grown on his farm over the past one-month period to India through unofficial channels.

During his recent visit to India in July, Agriculture Minister Beduram Bhushal held discussions on facilitating Nepalese agricultural products, including tomatoes, to India with his Indian counterpart Narendra Singh Tomar.

Nepal has also asked Indian authorities to arrange quarantine and other facilities to export tomatoes, peas and green peppers, agriculture ministry spokesperson Shivakoti said.

Prior to importing vegetables to India, the Nepal government’s Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Control Office (PQPCO) has to issue certificates to the exporters.

Over the past week, Nepal exported tomatoes through its two border checkpoints, including one situated in Birtamode, agriculture ministry deputy spokesperson Tapendra Prasad Bohara said.

The Government of India has already included some vegetable items, including tomato, produced in Nepal in its quarantine list so as to facilitate its export to India, he said.

Meanwhile, about 10 tonnes of tomatoes imported from Nepal are in transit and the commodity will be distributed in Uttar Pradesh during the weekend at a subsidised rate of Rs 70 per kg, National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India Limited (NCCF) Managing Director Anice Joseph Chandra said on Friday.

Since July 11, the NCCF has been selling tomatoes at a discounted rate on behalf of the central government to boost domestic availability and contain prices.

So far, NCCF has sold 9,38,862 kg of tomatoes in Delhi-NCR, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Karnataka govt will give ‘honest’ contractors justice, says DK Shivakumar

August 11, 2023 by Nasheman

Deputy CM of Karnataka DK Shivakumar.

BENGALURU:  With Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) contractors slamming the State Government over pending dues, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday said a conspiracy was being hatched against him. This comes days after the BBMP contractors accused Shivakumar of demanding a 10 to 15% commission to clear pending bills.

“I know who is behind sending the contractors to Delhi and making them address the media… But we (Congress government) are committed to giving justice to those contractors who have taken up the works and completed them honestly,” he told reporters here, adding that an inquiry has been ordered to look into the issue. “Let them (contractors) prove the work they have done. Those who have done the work honestly, the government will ensure justice to them,” the DyCM elaborated.

BJP MLA and former minister R Ashoka addresses the media in Bengaluru on Thursday. BJP MLA S Raghu looks on

The Congress government has constituted four teams to look into the BBMP works taken up in the city over the last four years. Ministers support DKS Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy too said that the pending dues will be released only after the probe teams investigate and submit their report. “There is no truth in the allegations (against Shivakumar).

But I urge the government that action should be taken at the earliest to release the dues to contractors,” he said. Hitting out at the previous BJP government, Rural Development Panchayat Raj Minister Priyank Kharge, said, “The contractors came to me also. But I clarified that the money will be released as per law. Don’t we have to verify the works before releasing the bills? The BJP when in power might have taken money to clear the bills and hence are now batting in favour of the contractors.”

ALLEGATION AGAINST DKS FALSE, SAYS LAW MINISTER
Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil denied the contractors’ charges that the DyCM had asked for a commission to clear bills. “There were allegations that works were not implemented, hence the panels were set up. The minister has replied. Since the implementation of the five guarantees has been successful, these false allegations are cropping up,” he remarked.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Third Wave Coffee’s “Mugshot Moments” Campaign: Brewing Barista-Customer Camaraderie on Friendship Day

August 11, 2023 by Nasheman

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Third Wave Coffee (TWC) celebrated Friendship Day with their heartwarming “Mugshot Moments” campaign, aiming to strengthen the bond between TWC’s baristas and customers while cherishing the essence of friendship. Held on August 6, 2023, at TWC cafes nationwide, the campaign left a lasting impact on the coffee community, fostering meaningful connections and showcasing the beauty of friendship.

Third Wave Coffee' shops grab internet's attention amid COVID-19 surge:  'Sign of our times'

The campaign was inspired by the strong relationships TWC has cultivated with its valued customers. Beyond serving coffee, TWC cafes have become havens for genuine camaraderie between customers and their favourite baristas. These skilled baristas know their customers’ preferences, ensuring a seamless and delightful experience with every visit.

The core objective of the campaign was to spotlight the joy of these special friendships and the unwavering trust that customers place in their baristas. To achieve this, TWC encouraged customers to capture moments with their friendly and talented baristas and share them on social media. The hashtag #MugshotMoments quickly became a symbol of these heartwarming connections, with photos capturing genuine smiles and the joy of sharing a coffee experience with trusted friends.

As the contest concluded, winners received a coffee mug and a delectable chocolate treat from their nearest TWC café, serving as lasting symbols of their “Mugshot Moments,” allowing them to fondly remember the sweet memories made on Friendship Day.

Varun Kapoor, Director of Operations at Third Wave Coffee, expressed immense excitement at the overwhelming response to the campaign, stating, “At TWC, we firmly believe that coffee can create strong connections among people. The ‘Mugshot Moments’ campaign perfectly showcased the sense of community we have built with our customers. We are grateful to everyone who participated and made this day so special. The success of this campaign is a testament to the incredible relationships shared between our talented baristas and our wonderful customers, and it reflects the dedication of the entire TWC team. It was a day filled with warmth, laughter, and genuine connections, truly embodying the spirit of friendship.”

TWC extends heartfelt appreciation to everyone who joined in and contributed to fostering lasting friendships, while remaining committed to creating exceptional coffee experiences and nurturing spaces where relationships can thrive.

About Third Wave Coffee (TWC)

At TWC, we are passionate about serving fresh, delicious, and ethically sourced coffee. With a commitment to freshness and ethical sourcing, each cup is a carefully crafted masterpiece. The TWC community of coffee lovers is cherished and treated like family, with a passion and care that is evident every single day. With an innovative spirit, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of flavour to create blends that captivate both the seasoned connoisseur and the adventurous explorer. Inclusivity is at the heart of our philosophy, welcoming everyone to join on this remarkable coffee journey. With over 90 warm and inviting cafes scattered across six vibrant cities in India, TWC invites individuals to step into their world, buzzing with creativity, camaraderie, and, of course, the finest coffee. Discover the magic of Third Wave Coffee, where passion and precision unite to create unforgettable moments, sip after sip.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

After Nuh, Haryana khaps seek ban on VHP, Bajrang Dal in state

August 11, 2023 by Nasheman

CHANDIGARH: Even as some panchayats in Haryana have called for ostracising Muslims in the aftermath of communal riots in the Nuh district, some khaps in the state are firming up plans to broker peace between the two communities.  Further, the Sarvkhap Panchayat said the activities of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Bajrang Dal should be banned in all the villages across the state.

At the same time, some khaps said the government’s actions post-violence are justified. The state has more than 90 khaps. Their viewpoints assume significance ahead of the next year’s assembly and parliamentary elections as khaps enjoy considerable influence in villages.

A resolution was passed to restore peace in the Mewat, he said, adding that a demand was made to conduct an impartial inquiry and arrest Monu Manesar and Bittu Bajrangi. Action should also be taken against those who put provocative speeches and shared videos to incite the clashes, he said.

“Khap leaders are planning to visit Nuh in the coming days. At present, the local administration will not give permission. Once we are given permission and normalcy returns we will go there and talk to the locals of both communities and try to broker peace between them as they have been living peacefully for years,” Sube Singh Smain, national spokesperson of the Sarvkhap Panchayat, told this newspaper.

He further said: “Activities of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Bajrang Dal should be banned in all the villages across the state.” As both assembly and Lok Sabha elections are due next year all that has happened is a larger conspiracy to divide the communities and thus polarise the voters of the state, Smain suspects.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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