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Bollywood Celebrities Attend Mrs/Miss Bharat Icon Pageant
Bollywood celebrities like Madhurima Tuli, Gia Manek, Neha Kaul, Anurita Jha, Chandani Bhagwani, Priyamvada, Prithvi Hatte recently attended Mrs/Miss Bharat Icon Pageant at Sahara Star, Mumbai.
Akhil Bansal CMD of Mrs Bharat Icon & Royal Heritage Group organized the finale of Mrs/Miss Bharat Icon at Sahara Star, Vile Parle (East), Mumbai, where he invited guest from Bollywood & TV. Bharat Icon Pageant is a Women Empowered Equal Opportunity Platform Pageant Show “From The Kitchen To The Ramp”. The finalist varied from different walks of life, Single parent & diverse religions from India & Social Cause for Save Girl Child & Acid attack Victim. Bharat Icon Pageant is a statement that “Life Begins After Marriage & Dreams realize, a married woman is not just a domestic goddess & stay-at-home wife & Mom but she is also a Glamorous “Woman Of Substance” with her family support.
More than 100 women took part in audition across the globe. Top 37 finalist walked the ramp in 3 categories. Model Alesia Raut choreographed the pageant which was anchored by Simran Ahuja. Designer Archana Kochhar, Jagruti Vikam, Tina Ranka, Jaisal Vora, Sangeeta Tandon, Mrunalini Deshmukh, Rekha Gupta, Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor , Madhurima Tuli, Prakriti Kakkar & Sukriti Kakar, Neha Kaul, Anurita Jha, Chandani Bhagwani, Priyamvada, Prithvi Hatte, Gia Manek, Skin specialist Dr. Shankar Sawant came specially for this pageant. Actress Esha Gupta came to meet her mother Rekha Gupta for 2 minutes from shoot.
Mrs Sheetal Sharma won Mrs Bharat Icon in Gold category, Mrs Honey Verma in Platinum category. Varsha Kaul won the title of Miss Bharat Icon 2018. The models were groomed by Mrs Wasan, skin consultancy by Dr. Amit & make up by Star Cosmetics.
Coordination committee yet to get official identification
The coordination committee of the coalition government has settled several issues between the partners in power including budget, loan waiver, common minimum programme etc. But interestingly, the government is yet to give its stamp of approval to this committee.
The government has not issued notification announcing about giving official identification for this committee. Only after this notification is issued, the chairperson and members of the committee will get government’s recognition. But chief minister, H D Kumaraswamy, has not touched this issue so far. This has given rise to anger in the minds of Congress leaders, particularly Siddaramaiah. It may be recalled that the committee had met twice after it was formed about a month back.
The leaders are pointing out that when UPA government was in power at the center, Sonia Gandhi was made the chairperson of UPA and the government had given its stamp of approval for the coordination committee headed by her. It is learned that the Congress leaders had asked the chief minister to accord official recognition to the committee in the very first meeting. But during the last one month, no step has been taken in this direction. Dr G Parameshwar’s statement about giving cabinet status to Siddaramaiah has also not been implemented. Once his post gets official approval, Siddaramaiah would be eligible to stay in the spacious bungalow he now occupies, and also get an office in Vidhana Soudha if necessary.
It is said that not only JD(S), but also deputy chief minister Dr G Parameshwar, has not been evincing much interest in this issue. It is also said that when Siddaramaiah demanded in the committee meeting to continue all the programmes of Congress party, Parameshwar had not come to his support. Because of this, sources say Siddaramaiah, who is the Congress parliamentary party leader in the assembly, has decided to become more active during the sessions and take more and more legislators into confidence.
BJP leader assaults woman officer in MP, arrested
A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader who assaulted a woman police officer and tore her uniform in Madhya Pradesh’s Tikamgarh district has been arrested, police said on Tuesday.
The Sub-Inspector had on Monday stopped a motorcycle for rash driving after it hit a child.
BJP leader Mubendra Singh was riding the vehicle along with a pillion rider. The incident took place while vehicles were being checked in Lidhora area, Additional District Superintendent of Police Surendra Jain said.
Upset at being stopped, Singh and his accomplice Pankaj lashed out at the officer, slapped and punched her and even tore her uniform before fleeing from the scene. But a police team nabbed Singh, Jain told reporters.
JD(S) Congress Govt to work for farmers, women, youth says Governor Vajubhai Vala
Unfurling the vision of the new JD(S)-Congress government in Karnataka for the following five years, Governor Vajubhai Vala said full-scale attempts would be made to encourage farmers, women and youth.
In his first joint address to the state legislature after the new assembly’s constitution. he said “My government is focused on the welfare and development of all segments of society, particularly farmers, women, youth and the impeded individuals,”
“Evenhanded projects will be devised for the development of rural and urban territories. Measures will be taken to mitigate the distress of the farming community,” he said in his hour-long speech.
Naming farmers the backbone of the state, the Governor said they would be outfitted with most recent farming technology for higher efficiency.
Supporting Israeli model of horticultural practices, he said agri-authorities will visit the fields and exhort farmers on development in view of seasonal conditions and water accessibility.
“We have to get changes in farming practices and approaches. Horticulture crops should be urged to increase salary and profits from them. Present day marketing, packaging and storage systems must be received with an attention on export development,” he said.
With the state standing second in milk procurement, seventh in egg production and 11 in meat yield in the nation, a state fodder security policy will be drafted and a skin processing and training center will be set up soon.
In the meantime, openings for jobs will be made for the youth to empower skill development. “As education is power, skill-based vocational training will be made part of education,” he said.
Declaring that law and order and safety for women were principal across the state, the Governor said women’s strength in the police would be increased in the following 5 years.
He additionally said that the government will guarantee the overall development of children through the anganawadi centres and actualize nourishment programs for pregnant and lactating women.
District Stree Shakthi federations have been shaped and registered, while monetary aid is being given to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infected and effected children under ‘Vishesha Paalana’ scheme, he said.
Guaranteeing of revealing the state’s health insurance scheme (Arogya Karnataka) this year, Vala said well being and health care centers would be set up to offer quality primary health care services.
“The objective is to reduce maternal death rate and infant death rate to the most minimal level in the nation in the following seven years and focus on reproductive and child health,” he said.
Resolving to guarantee transparency in public distribution system, Vala said the online application for new ration cards and door-delivery have been introduced recently.
In the mean time, taking note of that the state is first in the nation in investment purpose, the government is executing the Karnataka industry policy to advance investment and create jobs for the poor.
1,500 Indian Mansarovar pilgrims stranded in Nepal
Over 1,500 Indian nationals returning after pilgrimage at the Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet are stranded in Simikot in Nepal’s Humla district due to heavy rain and bad weather.
“Bad weather is hampering the rescue operations. Some of the pilgrims are stranded in Hilsa, close to Nepal-Tibet border, while some are stranded in Simikot,” said Pranav Ganesh, First Secretary at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
The Embassy said there were 525 pilgrims stranded in Simikot, 550 in Hilsa and another 500 more in Tibet.
It said the situation was continuously being monitored and as soon as the weather got better, the pilgrims would be rescued through helicopters and brought to Nepalgunj.
“As of July 3 morning, the weather situation remains inclement and there is very little chance of operating evacuation flights,” said the Indian Embassy.
Weather conditions across Nepal have worsened since Monday due to perpetual downpour in which at least a dozen people were killed.
The Embassy said it has placed its representatives in Nepalganj and Simikot to ensure proper food and lodging facilities for the pilgrims. The police have been asked to take care of those stranded, it added.
In Simikot, Indian officials are providing medical help to the elderly pilgrims. The Indian government has also set up hotlines for the stranded people to contact their families.
The Indian mission has asked all tour operators in the region to try hold pilgrims back in Tibet as far as possible since the medical and civic facilities on Nepal side were inadequate.
The Embassy is also trying to use Nepal Army helicopters for evacuation.
Former Malaysian PM Najib arrested on graft charges
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was arrested on Tuesday by anti-corruption authorities in relation to state development fund 1MDB graft scandal.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said in a statement that Najib was arrested at around 2.35 p.m. (local time) from his private house over investigation linked to SRC International, a former unit of 1MDB, the BBC reported.
Najib has been accused of pocketing $700 million from the fund, set up by him in 2009. Billions of dollars are unaccounted for from the fund, authorities say.
MACC said Najib will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur court on Wednesday.
He has been under investigation since his shock election loss in May to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Najib denies wrongdoing.
Last week police said they had seized $225 million in luxury handbags, jewellery, cash and goods from six properties linked to the former leader as part of the investigation into the 1MDB scandal. He has been banned from leaving Malaysia.
Longest total lunar eclipse of 21st century on July 27
The longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century would occur on July 27, with the celestial spectacle visible in its entirety from all parts of India.
The eclipse will last for 1 hour and 43 mi
nutes, giving viewers a wonderful opportunity to experience the happening, according to Debiprosad Duari, Director, Research & Academic, M.P. Birla Planetarium, Kolkata.
It will be preceded and followed by partial eclipses lasting more than one hour.
The eclipse will be visible in parts of South America, much of Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. For viewers in India, the eclipse, both partial and the total, will be visible in its entirety from all parts of the country.
The partial eclipse of the moon will start around 11.54 p.m. Indian Standard Time, with the total eclipse begining at 1 a.m. on July 28.
“The greatest eclipse, when moon will look the darkest, will be at around 01:52 a.m. and the totality will continue at 02:43 a.m. after this period the moon will remain partially eclipsed till 03:49 a.m. of July 28,” Duari said in a media release.
Earlier this year, there was a total lunar eclipse on January 31.
For a total lunar eclipse of a long duration to occur, the moon has to pass through the central part of the Earth’s shadow.
The previous total lunar eclipse on January 31, lasted 1 hour and 16 minutes when the moon passed to the south of shadow’s centre; and the next total lunar eclipse on January 21, 2019 will be only for 1 hour and 2 minutes because it’ll pass to the north of the shadow’s centre.
Late at night on July 27, the full moon will be near its apogee, the farthest point from Earth in its orbit around Earth, and it will be the smallest full moon of the year.
“This smaller and slower-moving full moon takes more time to cross the Earth’s shadow than does a full moon that’s closer to Earth and moving faster in orbit. That’s why a full moon at or near lunar apogee adds to the duration of a total lunar eclipse,” Duari said
The full moon will plunge deeply into the Earth’s shadow on the night of July 27-28. The distance of the Moon from Earth just before the eclipse will be around 406,223 km.
Depending on atmospheric conditions, this could be an especially dark total lunar Eclipse. The longest possible total lunar eclipse is 1 hour and 47 minutes. In this case, the centre of the lunar disk aligned almost perfectly with the centre of the Earth’s shadow.
During a total lunar eclipse, the moon’s disk can take on a dramatically colourful appearance from bright orange to blood red and more rarely dark brown to very dark gray depending upon the part of the Eartha¿s shadow it will be passing through.
Lunar eclipses are completely safe to view with the naked eye.
“No special filters are required to protect your eyes like those used for solar eclipses. One does not need a telescope to watch the eclipse, although a good pair of binoculars will enhance the experience,” Duarisaid.
An eclipse of the moon takes place only at full moon. Whenever the sun, earth and moon come in a perfect straight line, as the sun’s rays falls on the earth, its shadow falls onto a patch of space, and only when, moon enters that patch of shadow can we see a lunar eclipse.
The shadow is actually composed of two cone-shaped parts, one nested inside the other. The outer shadow or penumbra is a zone where the earth’s shadow is partial and blocks some, but not all of the sun’s rays.
In contrast, the inner shadow or umbra is a region where the earth blocks all direct sunlight from reaching the moon. When only part of the moon passes through the umbra, a partial lunar eclipse is seen. If the entire Moon passes through the umbral shadow, then a total eclipse of the moon occurs.
Cauvery authority directs Karnataka to release 31 tmcft water to TN
The Cauvery Water Management Authority, which held its first meeting on Monday amidst reports of Karntaka planning to appeal in the Supreme Court against its formation, directed Karnataka to release about 31 tmcft water to Tamil Nadu in July.
“The quantum of water which has been in the tribunal award after adjusting whatever has been the surplus in the month of June that would be released by Karnataka,” Central Water Commission (CWC) and CWMA Chairman S. Masood Husain told reporters after the meeting.
As per the tribunal’s order, the tentative monthly deliveries during a normal year indicate 34 tmcft water to be released to Tamil Nadu in July. Officials at CWC inform that the excess water received by Tamil Nadu in June due to good monsoon was excess by more than 3 tmcft.
Husain said the first meeting of the authority was held in a “cordial atmosphere” and it marked a historic moment after a long period of litigation. The meeting was attended by all four party states — Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.
In the nine-member CWMA chaired by CWC Chairman, Karnataka is represented by its Principal Secretary, Water Resources, Rakesh Singh and Tamil Nadu government by Principal Secretary, Public Works Department, S.K. Prabakar. Kerala Water Resources Secretary Tinku Biswal and Puducherry Development Commissioner-cum-PWD Secretary A. Anbarasu were also present.
On whether Karnataka will follow the CWMA’s direction, Husain said he is hopeful that all party states will cooperate in the implementation of the tribunal award. Going by the deliberation at the meeting on Monday, he said he is fully confident about the award’s implementation.
“This is the decision of the authority and as the monsoon has been normal, we hope the reservoirs in Karnataka would be receiving the normal inflow and we hope that Karnataka would be able to release this amount. I do not see any lack of cooperation from any side,” he said.
The meeting discussed rules of business, required staff and structure, infrastructure like offices, format for maintaining data like inflow, outflow, withdrawals, cropping pattern, implementation status of the tribunal’s award for June and realisation at Biligundlu site on inter-state border.
“The authority directed Karnataka to ensure the balance quantity for July 2018 at Biligundlu adjusting the excess quantity of water realised by Tamil Nadu at Biligundlu in June 2018 subject to the assessment and recommendation by the regulation committee.” the Chairman said.
In case of Puducherry, the authority directed that the existing arrangement for the supply of water to Puducherry by Tamil Nadu will continue. The authority unanimously decided to request CWC for a proposal to set up the communication network to assess hydrological conditions.
While the authority is yet to decide the date for its next meeting, the Cauvery Water Regulation Commitee (CWRC) will meet on Thursday (July 5) to look into whatever the mandate it has been assigned and the issues referred to the committee by the authority.
Husain said that as per the gazette notification, the office of the authority will be establised in Delhi and for this the authroity has planned to approach the Union Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Ministry for a separate office for the authority.
“This was the first meeting and we were more focussed on making the rules of business. Considering the states’ spirit of cooperation at the meeting, I believe a new era of water cooperation has started in the country,” he said.
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