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Karnataka Cabinet: H Nagesh dropped to make space
BENGALURU: Excise Minister H Nagesh, independent MLA from Mulbagal in Kolar, was on Wednesday dropped from the ministry to vacate one berth in the cabinet. He will be appointed as Chairman of Ambedkar Development Corporation with the rank and status of a cabinet minister.
According to a note issued by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) in the evening, Nagesh resigned from the cabinet and requested the CM to appoint him as the chairman of the Ambedkar Development Corporation, and the CM obliged by approving his appointment.
“I am resigning on my own and I will abide by any decision taken by the CM,” Nagesh said after his meeting with the CM and the ministers, during which he was convinced to resign. “I have been assured of a suitable post that is equivalent to that of a minister,” he said.
BJP MLA N Muniratna, who won the bypoll from Rajarajeshwari Nagar and was looking for a berth, was miffed with CM B S Yediyurappa on being left out of the cabinet and was at the latter’s residence till late on Tuesday night, and again on Wednesday morning, to make him change his mind. The CM is said to have made attempts to convince central leaders to include Muniratna into the cabinet.
Fresh snowfall adds to winter chill in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: The ongoing spell of biting cold, known as the 40-day Chilai Kalan, is wreaking havoc, with mercury dipping to minus 7.8 degree to give Srinagar its coldest night eight years on Wednesday. While the fresh bout of snowfall led to the closure of Srinagar-Jammu national highway, the weatherman said that the spell was not unprecedented as heavy snowfall was recorded last year as well. However, the meteorological office warned of nights turning more chilly as the week progresses.
Waterbodies, including portions of the famed Dal Lake, remained frozen, forcing boatmen to break the ice. Bonfires became a usual sight across the region, while commuters had a tough time negotiating the icy roads in the morning. The Director of the meteorological office in Kashmir, Sonam Lotus, warned that the night temperature may drop to -9 degrees Celsius in next two to four days.
Kashmir is presently in the grip of a 40-day harshest winter period known as Chilai Kalan. During the Chilai Kalan, which starts on December 21 and ends on January 31, chances of snowfall soar. The Valley received heavy snowfall for three days from January 3, throwing life out of gear. It not only disconnected Kashmir’s surface and air link but also plunged Valley into darkness as electricity poles and wires were damaged. Although electricity was restored within 24-72 hours, snow was not cleared from the roads, confining people to their homes.
After facing criticism, officials pressed men and machinery into service to clear snow from the roads. However, all the main roads were not cleared. People at most places in interior areas and localities cleared snow from lanes and bylanes on their own. Mushtaq Ahmad, a resident of Uranhall in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, had to hire a vehicle for snow clearance to take his wife (a cancer patient) to a hospital in Srinagar. He paid Rs 3,000 to the driver.
Srinagar-Jammu highway, on which the Valley is dependent for supplies, was closed for traffic after a portion of a bridge in Ramban area collapsed on Sunday. NHAI said it would take 10 days for reapairs
BJP seeks resignation of Dhananjay Munde over bigamy
The opposition in Maharashtra is gunning for the resignation of NCP minister Dhananjay Munde after he disclosed he had two wives.
MUMBAI: The opposition in Maharashtra is gunning for the resignation of NCP minister Dhananjay Munde after he disclosed he had two wives. While BJP Maharashtra president Chandrakant Patil said that Munde should resign on moral ground, former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis sought a fair probe into the allegations leveled against the minister.
Meanwhile, former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya wrote to the Election Commission of India, seeking Munde’s disqualification referring to the law that a bigamous person could not become the member of any house. Meanwhile, Munde alleged that his second wife and sister in-law were blackmailing him.
“I was not able to fulfil their demands, and this is the reason behind them levelling wild allegations of sexual harassment against me,” Munde said. Munde’s second wife’s sister Renu Sharma had lodged a complaint against Munde, claiming Munde had promised her a role in a film and used her for personal interests.
Bird flu: Over 3,400 birds culled in Maharashtra’s Parbhani; samples taken from Delhi’s Ghazipur market test negative
Last week, around 900 hens died at a poultry farm in Murumba village of Parbhani. The district administration later decided to cull birds in one-km radius of the place where the deaths took place.
AURANGABAD: More than 3,400 poultry birds have been culled at a village in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district after bird flu was confirmed as the cause of death of hundreds of hens there, a senior official said on Thursday.
Last week, around 900 hens died at a poultry farm in Murumba village of Parbhani.
The district administration later decided to cull birds in one-km radius of the place where the deaths took place.
“The culling of birds was undertaken on Wednesday. A total of 3,443 birds were culled till last night,” Parbhani collector Deepak Muglikar told PTI.
Samples of some dead birds from Kupta village have also been sent to a lab for testing, he said.
“There is no adverse report till now from anywhere else in the district. Residents of the Murumba village are fine and have no flu symptoms,” the official said.
Earlier, over 11,000 birds were culled in Kendrewadi and Sukni villages of Latur to stop the spread of bird flu infection, Collector B P Prithviraj said on Wednesday.
He said a report is awaited on the samples of birds found dead in Vanjarwadi village of Latur.
At least 225 birds died in Kendrewadi till Monday, while 12 hens died in Sukni and four in Wanjarwadi of Udgir taluka in Latur district.
Samples of dead birds from Kendrewadi and Sukni were sent for testing and their results came out positive for the avian infleunza infection, an official earlier said.
Over 2,000 bird deaths have been recorded in Maharashtra since January 8 when the outbreak of bird flu was noticed in the state.
Cases of the avian influenza have been reported from Mumbai, Thane, Parbhani, Latur, Beed and Dapoli (Ratnagiri).
Samples of dead birds from some other districts have also been sent to labs in Bhopal and Pune for testing, officials earlier said.
All 100 samples taken from the Ghazipur poultry mandi, Asia’s largest chicken market, have tested negative for bird flu, officials said on Thursday.
The results come three days after samples taken from crows and ducks in the national capital tested positive for avian influenza.
This had led to the Delhi government on Monday banning the sale of processed and packaged chicken brought from outside the city.
The government had also shut down the poultry market for 10 days as a precautionary measure.
“Test results of 104 samples arrived on Wednesday evening. Of these, 100 samples were collected from 35 poultry birds in the Ghazipur market. All samples have tested negative for bird flu,” senior Animal Husbandry Unit officer Rakesh Singh said.
“It means there is no spread of avian influenza in poultry birds in Delhi,” he said.
The remaining four samples of Heron birds were taken from the Hastsal Park and bird flu is suspected in these four cases, Singh said, adding that these samples have been sent from a Jalandhar-based lab to Bhopal for confirmation.
Civic authorities had on Wednesday imposed a temporary ban on sale and storage of poultry or processed chicken meat in view of the bird flu situation here.
The three municipal corporations of the city had warned establishments like restaurants and shops of strict action, including cancellation of their licence, if they fail to comply with the orders.
Officials had earlier said that 10 samples from three areas, Mayur Vihar Phase-3, Sanjay Lake and Dwarka Sector-9, tested positive for avian influenza.
A drive to cull ducks was conducted on Monday at the Sanjay Lake, where several of these were found dead.
14-year-girl gang-raped by three including relative in Gwalior
GWALIOR: A fourteen-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped by three men, including a relative, at Girwai area of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, police said.
“The girl went to purchase milk on Tuesday night at 8.00 pm. When she was returning three men took her near a garden and committed the crime. After that, the victim who studied in 9th standard along with her family member reached the police station and informed about the crime,” Atmaram Sharma, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) said.
One of the accused is a relative of the victim, he said.
Police said a case has been registered against the three accused and a search operation is on to nab them.
COVID-19: India Update 16,946 new cases, 198 fatalities in last 24 hours
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has surged to 1,01,46,763, pushing the national COVID-19 recovery rate to 96.52 per cent.
NEW DELHI: India’s COVID-19 caseload increased to 1,05,12,093 with 16,946 infections being reported in a day, while recoveries have surged to 1,01,46,763, according to Union health ministry data updated on Thursday.
The death toll has increased to 1,51,727 with 198 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has surged to 1,01,46,763, pushing the national COVID-19 recovery rate to 96.52 per cent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.44 per cent.
The COVID-19 active caseload remained below three lakh.
There are 2,13,603 active coronavirus infections in the country which comprise 2.03 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed 20 lakh on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.
It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.
According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 18,42,32,305 samples have been tested up to January 14 with 7,43,191 samples being tested on Wednesday.
The 198 new fatalities include 70 from Maharashtra, 26 from Kerala, 18 from West Bengal, 15 from Uttar Pradesh and 11 from Delhi.
A total of 1,51,727 deaths have been reported so far in the country, including 50,221 from Maharashtra followed by 12,242 from Tamil Nadu, 12,152 from Karnataka, 10,718 from Delhi, 9,993 from West Bengal, 8,529 from Uttar Pradesh, 7,134 from Andhra Pradesh and 5,463 from Punjab.
The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.
“Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR,” the ministry said on its website, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.
‘Kebakh’ from Uzbekistan to Dehradun: Man opens mobile BBQ on bike, gets praise from Raveena Tandon
The main item of all his dishes, the ‘Kebakh’ is a kind of ‘Kebab’ from Uzbekistan and has become a talking point of the capital.
DEHRADUN: The week started with a bang for 30-year-old Ishan Agarwal who has started his ‘Bandstand BBQ’ last week as he got mention in cinestar Raveena Tandon’s Tweet.
Former marketing head for entire middle east for an Australian Coffee firm, Agarwal’s BBQ which literally runs of his Royal Enfield motorcycle has found customers across Dehradun.
The main item of all his dishes, the ‘Kebakh’ is a kind of ‘Kebab’ from Uzbekistan.
He came across the delicacy in year 2015 while he visited Jizzakh city of the country. His ‘Kebakh Bun’ vegetarian, non-vegetarian and ‘Kebakh Plate’ have become a talking point of the capital within days.
Talking about his living his passion Agarwal says, “I come from a well to do family so it is not as much as about money as about following the dream. Of course money is important but at this point I want to prove that no work is small. As our honorable Prime Minister says we should not shy away even from selling pakoras if we can put our heart and mind in that work. I am just trying to do that and making more than Rs 5000 per day.
Started to put use his culinary skills to use since he was about 3-year-old, the graduate in mass communication became known well in his family, relatives as well as extended circle well.
His mother Rinty Agarwal who is his best critic says, “Ishan took up cooking at fairly early age when most children are just bothered about toys and candies. Laster on, we were in awe of his cooking, especially his special Kebabs.”
With investment of less than Rs 15000, his ‘stall’ is opened on his bike at 6 pm everyday for atleast 5 hours till 11 pm at Rajpur road of Dehradun.
Sanghamitra Ghosh, a regular at his stall describes his ‘Kebhaks’ as the best ones ever had.
“I have had opportunity to relish on Mughlai cuisine as much as I can in many Indian cities but this ‘Kebakh’ by Ishan is unmatched. Now I have become regular along with my family and friends at occasions,” adds Ghosh relishing the ‘Mutton Bun Kebakh’ at the stall at around 7.40pm on Wednesday.
Vedank Singh who was the first one to Tweet about Ishan and his ‘Royal Enfield Kebabs’ recalls him as a person who is walking manifestion of ‘Patience Persistence and Perseverance’.
“He was on top of his game, always passionate about what he did but his heart was always into culinary and allied fields. Always full of ideas to create something to inspire youth that if they work hard they can make their dreams come true,” quips Singh whose tweet got mention from Raveena Tandon urging people of Dehradun to ‘Show some love’.
Ishan lost his job during lockdown he started an e-commerce company in September 2020 with Rs 30,000 which now has 50 skincare and lifestyle products with turnover of Rs 1.5 lakh per month.
Interestingly, the company is run by him single handedly right from manufacturing to marketing, packaging and other activities.
“I want to tell the youth of Uttarakhand that not much money is needed to start or create something new. Innovation, hard work and strategic investment along with your passion to make it big are important ingredients,” adds the mass communication graduate.
Talking about how the lockdown taught him importance of minimalistic life, the avid traveller revealed, “I learnt that not much is needed to live happy, content and peaceful life. I have my share of peace now and will pursue my passion to realize my dreams in bigger magnitude.”
Will provide COVID-19 vaccine free to people of Delhi if Centre doesn’t: Kejriwal
He said he has already appealed to the Centre for ensuring free vaccination in the country since there are many people who may not afford the life-saving shot.
NEW DELHI: The AAP government will provide coronavirus vaccine free to the people of Delhi if the Centre fails to do so, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday.
He said he has already appealed to the Centre for ensuring free vaccination in the country since there are many people who may not afford the life-saving shot.
“We will see what the Centre does. If need be and the Centre does not provide the vaccine free of cost, we will make it available free of cost for the people of Delhi,” he told reporters here.
The Chief Minister also appealed for not spreading rumours about the vaccine.
“I understand that the Centre and our scientists have brought the vaccine following all the protocols and safeguards.
So, there should not be any doubt and people should come forward for vaccination,” he said.
The Chief Minister said the coronavirus vaccine will be given first to healthcare and frontline workers, and he expressed hope it will provide relief to the people from the virus and the pain they suffered over the last one year.
The vaccination drive will begin in Delhi from Saturday at 89 centres.
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