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  • Microsoft introduces Gallery to File Explorer in Windows

    Microsoft introduces Gallery to File Explorer in Windows

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    San Francisco: Microsoft has introduced a new feature called “Gallery” in File Explorer for users to access their photo collection easily in Windows 11.

    “We are introducing Gallery, a new feature in File Explorer designed to make it easy to access your photo collection. The set of content shown in Gallery is the same as what you’ll see in the All Photos view in the Photos app,” Microsoft said in a blogpost.

    The latest Windows Insider Build 23435 has introduced the Gallery view, which can be accessed quickly through the File Explorer’s navigation panel.

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    Moreover, the company said if users have OneDrive Camera Roll Backup set up on their phones, photos they take will show up automatically at the top of the view.

    Users can choose which folders are shown in Gallery through the Collection dropdown.

    They can also add subfolders of existing sources to filter to a subset of your content, such as desktop backgrounds and SD card/camera imports.

    The feature is currently rolled out to a few testers and is not available to all Insiders on the Dev Channel as the tech giant plans to monitor feedback before rolling it out to everyone.

    Meanwhile, Microsoft has announced that it will be making significant changes to the way Windows manages which apps open specific files by default, and how users can pin programmes to their Start menu on the taskbar or on the desktop.

    The tech giant will introduce a new deep link “uniform resource identifier” (URI), allowing developers to send users to the correct section of the Settings menu when they want to change how Windows 11 responds to specific links and file types.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Man mauled to death by stray dogs inside AMU

    Man mauled to death by stray dogs inside AMU

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    Aligarh: A man was mauled to death by a pack of stray dogs in the premises of Aligarh Muslim University here on Sunday morning, police said.

    Safdar Ali, a resident of a locality adjoining the campus, was out on a morning walk in a garden at Sir Syed Museum when the dogs attacked him, they said.

    SP City Kuldeep Singh Gunawat said that a police team rushed to the spot but by then the victim had died.

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    The body has been sent for post-mortem and further action will follow, he said.

    The incident was recorded in a CCTV camera, a video clip of which surfaced on social media.

    There was no immediate response from the university regarding the incident.

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  • China’s global influence on downward drift as its lender role turns toxic

    China’s global influence on downward drift as its lender role turns toxic

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    United Nations: China’s influence at the world body — a barometer of its global clout — measured by a recent secret electoral vote has shown a downward drift even as it maintains an iron grip on power at the Security Council because of its veto powers.

    China went head-to-head against India in elections at the 53-member UN Economic and Social Council for the UN Statistical Commission India polled 46 votes, while China came in third with 19 votes, behind South Korea with 23.

    And in a second round of balloting for the second seat on the commission for the Asia Pacific region, China tied with South Korea with 25 votes each, and Seoul got the seat in a draw of lots.

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    It was a big change for China pushing its goal of global dominance.

    The difference between New Delhi and Beijing is stark in a changed situation where China’s largesse increasingly looks like a usurious power play while India is leading the efforts to restructure the crushing debts of the developing countries.

    Beijing poured hundreds of billions of dollars into its web of One Belt One Road initiative across the world and the bills are coming due to the recipients.

    As the president of the G20, India has positioned itself as the voice of the Global South, while avoiding strident anti-imperialist/anti-neocolonial rhetoric, and this has put India on the opposite side to China, which probably is the biggest direct lender, although other countries and multinational institutions are also in the ranks of lenders..

    At the G20 finance ministers meeting in February, India pushed proposals for the big lenders — especially China — to take a “haircut”, write off portions of loans, to give relief to the debtor nations as they struggle from the economic crisis from the Covid pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.

    At the International Monetary Fund-World Bank meetings in Washington this month, India again took centre stage as a co-chair with the heads of those organisations of the Global Sovereign Debt Restructuring Roundtable to find a solution to the debt crisis.

    As global polarisation accelerates, China is the leading force on one side of the divide and in a choice between India and China, especially if the ballot is secret, the preference appears to be to the sort of neutral country.

    To counter China’s attempts to get elected to international bodies, especially in leadership positions, the foreign ministers of the Quad, made up of India, the US, Japan and Australia, declared their commitment last month to “independent” candidates.

    After their meeting, they said in a joint statement: “We will support meritorious and independent candidates for elections in the UN and in international forums to maintain the integrity and impartiality of the international system.”

    While China’s grip may loosen in anonymous elections, in open voting it still can use its position as a lender to advantage as it did at the UN Human Rights Council last October when a proposal to discuss China’s alleged human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang province was voted down.

    It has a steely hold on the most important body of the UN, the Security Council where it can wield its veto as a permanent member or like any member on its committees like the ones for terrorism sanctions.

    It has blocked several times attempts to designate Pakistan-based operatives behind attacks on India as global terrorists, which would place them under international sanctions.

    But it has had to relent in some cases under international pressure.

    Beijing agreed in January to designating Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Deputy Chief Abdul Rehman Makki after having blocked it earlier.

    In 2019, China lifted its block on Masood Azhar of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

    But it continues to block adding to the international terrorist list LeT leaders Sajid Mir and Shahid Mahmood, and JeM leader Abdul Rauf Azhar.

    In the long-range, Beijing can also block the expansion of the Security Council’s permanent membership, although it is already facing pressure from the African nations, a constituency it ha sought to cultivate.

    Organisationally, China uses the power of the purse for influence. It is the second largest contributor to the UN’s budget sending $438 million last year.

    It gets it a measure of deference from UN officials.

    The former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet admitted that she had been under “tremendous pressure” over a report on China’s human rights violations against the Uyghurs.

    She published the report only on her last day in office after delaying its release for several years.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • DMK serves legal notice to TN BJP chief Annamalai, seeks Rs 500 crore compensation

    DMK serves legal notice to TN BJP chief Annamalai, seeks Rs 500 crore compensation

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    Chennai: Tamil Nadu’s ruling DMK has served a legal notice to BJP state President K. Annamalai over his allegations in the ‘DMK files’ on corruption charges against its leaders, asking him to withdraw his remarks or to pay Rs 500 crore as compensation.

    DMK Organising Secretary, R.S. Bharathi, in the legal notice, said that the charges raised by the BJP state President were false and fake and made intentionally against the DMK leadership including Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

    Bharathi also termed the allegations made by the BJP President in the video as engineered and baseless and also a misinterpretation of facts.

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    He said that the statements made by the BJP leader were baseless, scandalous, malicious and defamatory and was made to the sole intention of tarnishing the reputation of the DMK in public eye.

    The DMK, in the legal notice, also said that Annamalai, in his 1 hour, 2 minutes and 15 seconds press conference, said that the DMK had looted people’s money in an incomparable level and that it far exceeds that of Robert Clive and termed such statements are prima facie defamatory and baseless.

    It said that it want the BJP leader to tender unconditional public apology for his speech and allegations made on April 14, 2023 and the video titled ‘DMK Files’ by publishing the same in any national English newspaper and regional Tamil newspaper and regional TV channels as well as on the social media page of the BJP state President or else pay a compensation of Rs 500 crore as damages.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • (Renewed) Redmi 6 Pro (Black, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage)

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  • Hyderabad: End Raja Singh’s ‘Anarchic Raj’ in Goshamahal, says BRS

    Hyderabad: End Raja Singh’s ‘Anarchic Raj’ in Goshamahal, says BRS

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    Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Hyderabad district incharge Dasoju Sravan on Sunday said the public should re-elect BRS in the upcoming Assembly elections and put an end to the ‘Anarchic Raj’ of suspended BJP leader T Raja Singh in the Goshamahal constituency. 

    Speaking at the party ‘Athmeeya Sammelan’ at Boggulakunta, he said that Raja Singh, MLA of Goshamahal, is more focused on spreading BJP’s hate politics in the state rather than development work in his constituency.

    “People belonging to various cultures, regions and religions live in Goshamahal reflecting the unity in diversity of our nation. It is disheartening that Raja Singh, who is the face of BJP’s communal politics is representing this constituency in Telangana Assembly, a disgrace,” remarked Sravan. 

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    He said that CM K Chandrashekar Rao is turning a drought-hit Telangana into a prosperous and progressive state by working round the clock and dedicating his entire life for the state. “PM Modi and his partymen are leaving no stone unturned to create communal tensions in Telangana and obstruct its development,” he added.

    He said that the time has arrived to choose between KCR’s BRS which strives for the welfare of people belonging to all sections and religions and Modi’s BJP which is obstructing development and breaking the backs of people, riding on communal politics. 

    “While BRS MLAs are busy implementing the schemes introduced by KCR like Dalit Bandhu, Rythu Bandhu, Kalyana Lakshmi, Shaadi Mubarak, KCR kits, Basti Dawakhanas, Aasara pensions and others in their constituency, Goshamahal MLA Raja Singh does not even have time to attend Assembly,” said the BRS leader. 

    He said that Raja Singh neither takes up nor attends development works in his constituency. “I wonder why he has become an MLA,” said Sravan. 

    He said that the Centre has been looting the common man while riding on religious sentiments and that it is high time people put an end to BJP’s ‘crooked politics’. 

    “PM Modi said that he will create two crore jobs per year. That means he has created 18 crore jobs till now. But not even 18 thousand jobs have been created till now,” he said.  

    He said that the price of LPG has been hiked from Rs 400 to Rs 1100, petrol and diesel prices have more than doubled in PM Modi’s tenure while the prices of all the essential commodities have skyrocketed. 

    “People belonging to all sections have been betrayed by PM Modi. and the BJP is now eyeing Telangana. Politically aware people of Telangana should put an end to PM Modi’s Sarkar at Centre and teach BJP a lesson, by electing KCR as the CM for the third time,” Sravan said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • KCR to address Aurangabad in BRS rally, third in Maharashtra

    KCR to address Aurangabad in BRS rally, third in Maharashtra

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    Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) will hold a rally in Aurangabad in Maharashtra on April 24, a party leader said on Sunday.

    This will be the third rally of the party in the, with the first two in Nanded and Loha-Kandhar earlier getting a good response, BRS MLA Jeevan Reddy told reporters.

    “The rally will take place in Amkash Maidan. It will be addressed by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao,” he said.

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    Armoor MLA Jeevan Reddy is in Maharashtra to oversee the arrangements of the upcoming rally.

    (With inputs from PTI)

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  • China to quickly gain air superiority in Taiwan attack, US leaks warn

    China to quickly gain air superiority in Taiwan attack, US leaks warn

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    London: China would probably establish air superiority very rapidly in any attack on Taiwan, according to leaked US intelligence assessments that raise disturbing questions about the self-ruled island’s military readiness, media reports said.

    The documents emerged as G7 foreign ministers met to discuss a common China strategy and Beijing briefly halted flights over part of the East China Sea on Sunday.

    The classified documents seen by the Washington Post reveal that Taiwan’s military leaders doubt their air defences can “accurately detect missile launches” and that only about half of the island’s aircraft are capable of effectively engaging the enemy.

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    The documents also said Taiwan feared moving its aircraft to shelters could take up to a week, leaving them vulnerable to missile strikes, and that China’s use of civilian ships for military purposes was hampering US intelligence’s ability to predict an invasion, The Guardian reported.

    Pentagon analysts concluded China’s air force would find it far easier to establish early air superiority than Russia did in its invasion of Ukraine, it added.

    China views Taiwan as part of its territory to be retaken one day, by force if necessary. Chinese President Xi Jinping has expanded and modernised the People’s Liberation Army and China’s armed forces are thought to be 14 times the size of Taiwan’s.

    Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said in a statement to the Washington Post that it “respects outside opinions about its military preparedness” but its response to recent Chinese military exercises showed officers were “absolutely capable, determined and confident”.

    Taiwan last week staged large-scale emergency response drills enacting scenarios including missile and chemical weapons attacks, after China held its latest military exercises around the island, 100 miles (160km) off the Chinese mainland.

    Flights out of northern Taiwan were delayed on Sunday morning after China launched a satellite rocket that dropped debris into waters north of the capital, Taipei. Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said the incident posed no threat to “our nation’s territory”, The Guardian reported.

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  • Less than 45 days to UPSC prelims 2023 – Know IAS officer salary, facilities

    Less than 45 days to UPSC prelims 2023 – Know IAS officer salary, facilities

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    UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2023 aspirants across the country are gearing up for the big day as less than 45 days left for the examination which is scheduled to be conducted on Sunday, May 28, 2023.

    The Civil Services Examination is conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in three stages – Preliminary, Main, and Interview to recruit officers for various services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and Indian Police Service (IPS) among others.

    The UPSC Prelims 2023 will be conducted to fill vacancies under 21 posts. However, among all these posts, IAS is the most sought-after choice for most aspirants. The IAS is considered one of the most prestigious and respected services in the country, and it offers a great salary package and perks to its officers.

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    IAS Officer Salary

    As per the seventh pay commission, the basic salary of an IAS officer ranges from Rs. 56,100 to 2,50,000 per month depending upon the post. The salary of an SDM, Undersecretary, and Assistant Secretary is Rs. 56,100 per month, whereas the highest salary is Rs. 2,50,000, which is of the Cabinet Secretary of India. The salary of the Chief Secretary and Secretary is Rs. 2,25,000 per month, which is the second-highest.

    During the training period, the salary of an IAS officer ranges from Rs. 33,000-35,000 per month. Apart from the salary, an IAS officer enjoys several other perks and benefits.

    Perks and facilities for IAS Officers

    IAS officers get a lot of perks and facilities. Some of the significant perks and facilities that an IAS officer gets are:

    Security: The government provides security to IAS officers.

    Residence: IAS officers get government accommodation or a house rent allowance (HRA) that depends on the city.

    Transport: IAS officers get an official vehicle and a driver.

    Subsidized water, electricity, phone and gas bills: IAS officers get subsidized bills for water, electricity, phone, and gas.

    Eligible for study leave of 2-4 years: An IAS officer is eligible for a study leave of 2-4 years, during which the government bears the expenses of the officer’s education.

    Pensions and other retirement benefits: IAS officers are entitled to pensions and other retirement benefits.
    The salary package and perks offered to IAS officers make it one of the most attractive options for aspirants.

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    UPSC prelims 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on May 28, and it will consist of two papers – Paper I and Paper II. Paper I will have multiple choice questions from general studies, while Paper II will be a Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT).

    It’s important to note that Paper II is qualifying in nature, and the marks obtained in Paper I will determine whether a candidate qualifies for the mains or not. Aspirants must prepare thoroughly for both papers to improve their chances of qualifying for the mains.

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  • Congress will win at least 130 seats in Karnataka: Veerappa Moily

    Congress will win at least 130 seats in Karnataka: Veerappa Moily

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    New Delhi: Asserting that “winds of change” are blowing in Karnataka, senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily on Sunday claimed that his party will win at least 130 seats in the upcoming assembly polls and the gateway to South India for the BJP will be “totally closed”.

    He also asserted that Karnataka has always played a crucial role in the formation of the government at the Centre and a victory in the upcoming assembly polls there will pave the way for the formation of a Congress-led government in 2024.

    In an interview with PTI, former Karnataka chief minister Moily predicted that the Congress would not get any less than 130 seats in the 224-member assembly while the BJP would not cross the 60-mark in the May 10 assembly polls.

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    He also accused the Janata Dal (Secular) of colluding with the BJP and said people will reject the H D Deve Gowda-led outfit’s “politics of opportunism”.

    “The winds of change are blowing in favour of the Congress. The BJP is totally in tatters. There is no unity and solidarity in the rank and file of the BJP and many of them are quitting after being denied tickets and seeking shelter under the Congress or some other party,” Moily said.

    Alleging a total failure of governance under the Basavaraj Bommai government of Karnataka, the former Union minister claimed “corruption is rampant” in the state with the BJP dispensation “classified as a 40 per cent commission” one.

    The BJP talked about a double engine government but could not get a single project cleared, he claimed.

    “Not even a single big industry has come up (under BJP rule), no jobs have been created and many of the vacancies are still pending including that of teachers. Corruption is the talk of every street in Karnataka,” Moily alleged.

    He said that even after the judgment in a tribunal giving Karnataka more share of water from the Krishna river, the BJP government has not issued a notification as a result of which the state has been denied its legitimate share of water.

    Asked about the BJP banking on the ‘Modi factor’ and how the Congress would overcome a campaign blitz by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Moily said, “I don’t think in Karnataka that will happen. They tried it in Tamil Nadu but could not succeed. They came with the same factor and Amit Shah and Modi ran a high voltage campaign in Kerala but could not succeed. It also did not click in Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal.”

    “With the Karnataka elections, the gateway to South India for the BJP will be totally closed,” he asserted.

    Asked about the reported infighting in the Congress and both former CM Siddaramaiah and Karnataka Congress chief D K Shivakumar vying for chief ministership, Moily said the BJP has been talking about this but there is no substance in such talk.

    “They (Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar) are going together for campaigning, there is no evidence of any fight between them,” he said.

    Moily said both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar are claimants to the post of CM but it is for the newly-elected MLAs to decide before the AICC observers as to who would get the top job in the state.

    While ruling himself out as being an aspirant of the CM post, Moily asserted that he was working to ensure that a Congress government is formed.

    Moily, who is a member of the party’s central election committee, also rejected suggestions that there were major disagreements over ticket distribution.

    “By and large there was no problem apart from one or two cases,” he said.

    His remarks come amid reports that Siddaramaiah and Shivkumar drew a hard bargain for their respective supporters to get tickets and also there was much back and forth over whether Siddaramaiah should contest from two seats – Varuna and Kolar.

    However, it was eventually decided that Siddaramaiah would contest from one seat and settled for Varuna.

    Moily also stressed that the polls would be fought on local issues.

    Accusing the Centre of seeking a merger between Amul and Karnataka Milk Federation brand Nandini, the Congress leader also said it became a controversy because Union Home Minister Amit Shah “indicated a merger”.

    “People suspect that if the BJP comes back to power, they will allow Amit Shah’s wish to come true. Nandini in Karnataka is the best, there is no need for a merger,” he said.

    Hitting out at JD(S) leader and former CM HD Kumaraswamy, Moily said even when the JD(S) was the junior partner, the Congress made him the chief minister but he failed to manage the government which was given to him on a “platter”.

    The people will reject their politics of opportunism, he claimed.

    “The behaviour particularly of Deve Gowda is to favour the BJP to safeguard the interests of his family. No raids have been conducted on the properties of his family that itself shows they are favouring the BJP,” Moily alleged.

    Asked what message would the Karnataka polls send out for 2024, Moily said, “If you look at the history, Karnataka has always played a crucial role in the formation of the government at the Centre.

    “The victory in Karnataka will pave the way for the formation of a Congress-led government at the Centre in 2024,” he claimed.

    “The Karnataka success of the Congress will blow the first whistle for the fall of the NDA government at the Centre,” Moily said.

    Later, addressing a gathering in Kolar, Rahul Gandhi also said the Congress would be voted to power in the coming Assembly elections, and the new government would formally approve its poll promises in the first cabinet meeting itself.

    Gandhi also attacked the Basavaraj Bommai government over corruption issues, including allegations by contractors and private schools that they were forced to pay “40 per cent commission”.

    In the outgoing 224-member assembly, the BJP currently has 119 seats, followed by the Congress with 75 and the JD (S) with 28 seats. Two seats are vacant.

    The Congress is seeking to wrest power from the BJP in Karnataka, the only southern state where the saffron party is in power.

    While polling for the Karnataka assembly polls would take place on May 10, the counting of votes would take place on May 13.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )