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  • Nikhat Zareen advances to pre-quarterfinals of Women’s World Championships

    Nikhat Zareen advances to pre-quarterfinals of Women’s World Championships

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    New Delhi: Star Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen out-punched Algeria’s Boualam Roumaysa to secure a pre-quarterfinal berth in the Women’s World Championships here on Sunday.

    Competing in the 50kg event, Nikhat beat the reigning African champion by a 5-0 unanimous verdict to notch her second win in the tournament.

    Both boxers held themselves back initially and maintained a safe distance. Nikhat, who won gold in the last edition, drew first blood. The Algerians followed suit as the two pugilists tried to get the better of one other.

    If Nikhat landed a few combination punches, Roumaysa capitalised on the Indian boxer’s open stance to land several blows.

    However, the first round went in Nikhat’s favour and the Indian began the next round by going all out. Roumaysa too looked set to come forward and attack.

    Both boxers played with aggression and resorted to lot of body clinching but in the end, much to the delight of the Indian fans at the KD Jadhav Stadium, Nikhat emerged victorious.

    “My strategy for today was to dominate the round as she (Roumaysa) was the top seed. There is an advantage of seeding. I did get a seeding. If I beat the top seeds, it sets an impression on the judges,” Nikhat said after the bout.

    “I have seen her bouts before. She gets very aggressive if you are in close range. So, I had aimed to play from far but there was clinching and a bit of dirty game,” she added.

    Later in the day, 2022 World Championships bronze medallist Manisha Maun (57kg) will open her campaign with the round of 32 bout against Rahimi Tina of Australia.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Health + Hospitals advances new strategy to house homeless patients

    Health + Hospitals advances new strategy to house homeless patients

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    The proposal, which builds on Health + Hospitals’ existing Housing for Health initiative, was part of Mayor Eric Adams’ housing blueprint released in June 2022.

    The finance committee of Health + Hospitals’ board of directors voted Monday to approve the contract, sending it to the full board for a vote later this month.

    Health + Hospitals President and CEO Mitchell Katz said the initiative will borrow the “do what it takes” approach of the Los Angeles County Health Agency, where, as its former director, he launched a similar program that succeeded in housing more than 4,000 patients.

    The key was to find a way to move a patient who had only a $1,200 rent subsidy into a $1,300 unit, instead of telling the person that no housing was available, Katz cited as an example.

    “There were all of these people who were connected to housing case managers but didn’t have housing,” Katz said at the committee meeting Monday. “They would keep going to the same set of housing case managers, who’d say, ‘I’m sorry I don’t have any housing’, or, ‘You don’t have the right subsidy.’”

    Health + Hospitals has permanently housed nearly 500 patients on its own through its Housing for Health initiative, but the time-consuming work falls on social workers who are often overburdened and lack specific housing expertise.

    The process to house someone takes about nine months, Leora Jontef, the system’s assistant vice president of housing and real estate, said at the meeting.

    “This is very staffing-intensive,” Jontef said.

    Case in point: about 70 percent of the contract’s cost is staffing, she added.

    However, Coordinated Behavioral Care’s projected caseload will still be small compared to the need. Health + Hospitals said its goal is to secure 400 housing placements per year among the 600 patients receiving services. The system, meanwhile, cared for nearly 50,000 homeless patients last year.

    If its projected annual caseload is accurate, Health + Hospitals would be spending nearly $6,000 per patient over the potential four-year contract term. But officials said it would ultimately reduce emergency room and hospital utilization, pointing to research that links stable housing to better health outcomes.

    On average, patients experiencing homelessness visit emergency rooms three times more often than patients who have housing and stay in the hospital three times as long, according to the health system.

    Health + Hospitals cited an analysis it conducted of 54 patients housed by the Housing for Health program in the first half of 2021, which showed reductions in emergency department visits and the length of time someone was hospitalized in the year after they were placed in permanent housing.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Amit Shah advances his Hyderabad visit

    Amit Shah advances his Hyderabad visit

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    Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah who was scheduled to visit Hyderabad on March 12 is now set to visit the city on March 11 for a day-long trip.

    The purpose of his visit is to attend a program organized by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at Hakimpet.

    Apart from it, Amit Shah is expected to hold discussions with Telangana’s top BJP leaders on the political situation and review the party’s programs held so far. He will also discuss the programs that will be conducted in the upcoming days.

    After the conclusion of his engagements in Hyderabad, Amit Shah will depart for Delhi on March 12.

    Ahead of Hyderabad visit, Amit Shah conducted meeting with Telangana BJP leaders last month

    BJP is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to form the government in Telangana after the upcoming assembly polls. The saffron party’s hopes have increased, particularly after its outstanding performance in the GHMC elections.

    Last month, a meeting was held at the residence of party National President J.P Nadda, under the leadership of Amit Shah, to discuss the party’s poll preparedness.

    Telangana leaders including State president Sanjay Bandi, Arvind Dharmapuri, D.K. Aruna, BJP National General Secretary and Telangana state in charge Tarun Chugh, and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy were present in the meeting.

    In order to strengthen its grassroots outreach, the party is running several programs, including Praja Gosha BJP Bharosa and Praja Sangram yatra.

    As the Telangana assembly polls draw near, all eyes are on Amit Shah’s visit to Hyderabad and the BJP’s efforts to improve its performance in the elections.

    Telangana Assembly polls 2023

    Assembly elections for 119 seats in Telangana are scheduled for later this year. In the previous assembly elections, the main parties were TRS, INC, and BJP.

    In the polls, TRS (now BRS) won 88 seats out of 119, increased its seat share by 25, and formed the government. INC’s seat share decreased from 21 to 19, while AIMIM won seven seats.

    BJP won only one seat, with its seat share declining from five to one. Raja Singh was the only candidate to win from the Goshamahal Assembly constituency.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Israeli Parliament advances bill aiming to override top court

    Israeli Parliament advances bill aiming to override top court

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    Jerusalem: A bill that would allow Israeli lawmakers to override Supreme Court decisions with a simple majority has been advanced by Parliament.

    The “Supreme Court override bill”, which passed in a preliminary vote in Parliament with a 61-52 majority, still needs three full rounds of votes before becoming law, reports Xinhua news agency.

    If approved, the law will enable a narrow majority of 61 lawmakers in the 120-seat Parliament to re-enact laws that have been struck down by the Supreme Court, even if the court finds them unconstitutional.

    This is the latest effort by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right ruling coalition to weaken the Supreme Court and give greater power to the government over the legal system by swiftly passing a series of laws.

    Critics say Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul Israel’s legal system will undermine the independence of the judiciary, weaken the rule of law, and potentially threaten democracy by giving the government too much power.

    Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader, returned to office in December 2022 as the leader of the most right-wing governing coalition in the country’s history.

    He is standing a criminal trial over three separate cases of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.

    He denies the charges, saying they are part of a “witch hunt”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )