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  • Plans approved for Britain’s first women’s-only tower block

    Plans approved for Britain’s first women’s-only tower block

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    Planners have approved designs for what is believed to be Britain’s first women’s-only tower block.

    The scheme for 102 flats to be rented to single women is to be built in west London by a housing association founded in 1920 as part of the suffragette movement.

    Each home will have a deep balcony and will be designed specifically for women. Details could include slightly lower kitchen work surfaces and careful attention to ventilation to ensure comfort for menopausal women, said Women’s Pioneer Housing (WPH), the landlord.

    The 15-storey tower in Ealing will offer homes for low social rents to women who face inequality, abuse and disadvantages in the housing market. Tenants are likely to include victims of domestic abuse and black and minority ethnic women who face a significant pay gap, making housing less affordable.

    The person taking the tenancy must be a single woman, and men will only be able to live in the tower block if they become a tenant’s partner. The only way a tenant could be male is if they are the adult child of a female tenant and inherit the tenancy. Transgender women, including people intending to undergo gender reassignment, will be allowed, but men who cross-dress, transgender men, and anyone with a known history of male violence against women or children will not.

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    Men will only be able to live in the tower block if they become a tenant’s partner. Photograph: GRID Architects

    “The benefit is security,” said one woman who has lived in a current WPH property on the site since she was a previously homeless student 20 years ago. “We’re not dealing with different types of people moving up and down [the stairs] all the time. I feel comfortable because I am around women only.”

    But the project is proving controversial with some of the current tenants who face years living elsewhere before returning to the tower or not being practically able to come back because their households are now too large. Several legal cases are under way arising from disputes over rehousing, residents have said.

    A woman who has lived in the complex for 40 years after a private landlord threatened her with rape said: “The benefit for me is there is more safety.” But she said she feared a high-rise could bring with it social problems seen in other tower blocks.

    The scheme also attracted opposition from some locals, who argued such a high concentration of women “will put the women at risk” and that “single women would find a high-rise very unpleasant”.

    “It’s a very 1950s attitude that if a women goes up three flights of stairs they might faint,” said Colin Veitch, the director of GRID Architects, which has designed the tower. “It’s ridiculous.”

    More people supported the scheme saying “we need cheaper housing especially for women” and “affordable housing is good. Nimbys are bad”. One person responding to the planning consultation said: “WPH rescued me from abusive and controlling relationships. Happier and more confident now. Without this housing, women like me face an almost impossible challenge.”

    WPH’s latest annual review said: “There is no region in England where a single woman on an average woman’s salary can afford to rent a private-sector home of her own. The gender pay gap builds up over a lifetime and older women are particularly impacted.”

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    The same landlord is also planning to build another low-rise women’s-only complex in Shepherd’s Bush, in west London. It operates as a cooperative and community benefit society.

    The tower design features red brick and reconstituted stone walls, a roof garden and a green roof. Veitch said there were few differences in the design process compared with a mixed block, but there was “more focus on security and a feeling of safety”. Particular attention will be paid to lighting the surrounding areas so residents feel safe at night.

    The scheme is being developed in partnership with L&Q, one of London’s largest housing associations.

    Tracey Downie, the WPH chief executive, said the block would be home to women who “have been unable to afford good affordable housing themselves because of their level of income or vulnerability”. That may be because they have been sexually harassed by a private landlord, are full-time mothers relying on income from a partner from whom they are now separated, or have been the victim of domestic violence.

    She said the idea was to create homes where people could rebuild their lives. “We try to build in desirable locations where people can feel safe – Ealing is a leafy suburb.”

    She said the women would benefit from having a shared understanding of security they might not get in mixed blocks where men might leave doors on the latch.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Appeals court denies Trump bid to block Pence testimony to Jan. 6 grand jury

    Appeals court denies Trump bid to block Pence testimony to Jan. 6 grand jury

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    The ruling is a victory for Jack Smith, the special counsel probing Trump’s bid to subvert the 2020 election. Smith subpoenaed Pence in February, prompting separate challenges by both Trump and Pence.

    While Trump argued that Pence’s testimony should be barred or limited by executive privilege, Pence took a different tack. He contended that his role presiding over Congress on Jan. 6, 2021 — fulfilling his constitutional role as president of the Senate — entitled him to immunity under the so-called “speech or debate” clause, which protects Congress from Executive Branch intrusion.

    Chief U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg rejected Trump’s argument but agreed with Pence that the congressional immunity applied on certain topics — a historic decision that for the first time found vice presidents enjoy a form of privilege.

    Although Boasberg’s ruling was narrower than Pence’s attorney, Emmet Flood, had argued for, Pence opted not to appeal the decision.

    Trump earlier this month sought an emergency order from the court of appeals blocking Boasberg’s ruling. But Wednesday’s order — a unanimous ruling by Judges Patricia Millett, Robert Wilkins and Gregory Katsas — rejected that effort. Millett and Wilkins are Obama appointees, while Katsas is a Trump appointee.

    It’s unclear when Pence will appear before the grand jury, but Trump’s previous emergency appeals — which have nearly all failed when it comes to similar sealed orders — have occurred just days before witnesses were scheduled to appear.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • DC Shopian directs for effective implementation of developmental progs in Block Diwas

    DC Shopian directs for effective implementation of developmental progs in Block Diwas

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    SHOPIAN, APRIL, 26: The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Shopian, Sachin Kumar Vaishya today presided over Weekly Block Diwas at Pahnoo Shopian.

    People from various areas of Pahnoo raised developmental issues, demands and grievances pertaining to adequate drinking water availability, uninterrupted power supply, road connectivity, flood protection works and other rural development works and public welfare measures with the DDC.

    After listening demands raised by people and PRIs, D directed concerned officers for resolving and meeting the demands on a priority basis.

    Speaking on the occasion, DDC highlighted the importance of the Weekly Outreach programme and said that the conduct of Block Diwas aims at reaching out to the people at their doorsteps, listening to their grievances and redressing them within the shortest possible time.

    He said, the outreach camps lead to a better connection between the administration and people and directed effective planning and implementation of developmental goals through vibrant participation of stakeholders.

    He stressed upon the officers to prioritize the demands and redress them within the stipulated timelines. Some of the demands were resolved onspot.

    DDC appealed to the people to come forward in giving a helping hand to District Administration in eradicating the menace of drugs from the society.

    DDC also toured village and passed directions for demolition of illegal structures on encroached state Land.

    Among others, Joint Director Planning, Khursheed Ahmed Khatana, CEO, Mushtaq Ahmed, CHO, Mohammad Ramzan War, Tehsildar Shopian, Mohammad, Fida

    BDO, Shopian, Qadeer Chatak and other officials were present also.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Mali community continue to block Jaipur-Highway, demand more reservation in jobs, education

    Mali community continue to block Jaipur-Highway, demand more reservation in jobs, education

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    Jaipur:Members of the Mali community in Rajasthan continued to block the Jaipur-Agra national highway for the fourth consecutive day on Monday demanding more reservation in jobs and higher education as rift surfaced among the protestors.

    Convenor of Phule Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti Murari Lal Saini, who was detained before the protest began on Friday, was released on Monday. He reached the protest site and suggested calling off the blockade to begin talks with the government.

    However, the protestors, who were earlier demanding Saini’s release, termed down his suggestion to vacate the highway.

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    Besides Saini, 15 more people were released from police custody Monday.

    Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has advocated and written to the prime minister to include the caste-based census in the main census.

    “I appeal to the community that it is a big step for which our leader Rahul Gandhi has raised his voice,” Gehlot told reporters.

    The Mali community is demanding a separate 12 per cent reservation for it in government jobs and educational institutions.

    Saini suggested to vacate the highway and continue the dharna about 500 meters away from the site so that talks can be held with the government. However, the protestors revolted against his decision and refused to end the blockade.

    “We are vacating the highway but the protest will continue. We will sit 500 meters away from the highway. A committee will be formed which will hold talks with the government,” Saini told reporters.

    The protestors refused to vacate the highway till the talks with the government reach an amicable solution.

    Later, the community formed a 21-member committee to hold talks with the government, but the authorities demanded that they first vacate the highway.

    “We have done an agreement with the community leaders, which they had accepted. Protestors have not vacated the highway as some disputes have occurred in their leadership at the protest site. They are yet to reach an understanding. Our effort is that they vacate the highway,” Bharatpur District Collector Alok Ranjan said.

    He said he has learnt that the protestors have formed a committee but nothing on record has been put before him.

    The protestors, who are camping in tents, have blocked about one-kilometre stretch of the NH-21 near Arauda village by placing stones on the road.

    For those commuting between Jaipur and Agra, traffic has been diverted on alternative routes to avoid congestion, officials said.

    Members of the Mali community, which falls in the OBC category, are demanding a separate 12 per cent reservation, formation of a separate Luv Kush Welfare Board and hostel facilities for the children of the community among others.

    Chief Minister Gehlot also belongs to the Mali community.

    On Friday, the protesters had blocked the key Jaipur-Agra National Highway in Bharatpur and pelted stones at police personnel who retaliated by firing tear gas shells to control the mob.

    Following this, the police had put up barricades on the national highway in Ballabgarh, Halaina, Vair, Arauda and Ramaspur villages.

    Honouring social reformer Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, who belonged to the Mali community, the state government had recently formed the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Welfare Board and declared April 11 as a state holiday commemorating the late leader’s birth anniversary.

    The Mali community held held a similar protest in June last year, which ended after assurances from authorities that their grievances will be listened to.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bragg drops bid to block former Trump investigator from testifying to Congress

    Bragg drops bid to block former Trump investigator from testifying to Congress

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    The filing to dismiss the case does not describe the terms of the arrangement, simply calling it a settlement agreement. “[A]ll parties have agreed that the … appeals should be dismissed,” it says.

    While Dye characterized the development as the district attorney’s office having withdrawn its appeal of the district court’s decision, a spokesperson for Bragg described it as a “successful” effort to wrest a concession from the committee: the presence of Bragg’s general counsel during the Pomerantz interview. Bragg’s office called it an “agreement that protects the District Attorney’s privileges and interests.”

    House deposition rules typically prohibit government counsel from participating, but committees routinely sidestep those rules to reach agreements with otherwise reluctant current and former government officials. In recent years, lawmakers have permitted lawyers for various federal agencies to appear in order to assert any privileges.

    The House Judiciary Committee issued the subpoena to Pomerantz in the wake of Bragg filing criminal charges against Trump late last month. Bragg then sued Jordan and the Judiciary panel, seeking a court order preventing the House from enforcing the subpoena.

    The Judiciary committee claimed it wants to study the potential effects that the threat of a future prosecution could have on a president while he is in office. Bragg’s office argued, however, that the House had no legitimate legislative purpose in issuing the subpoena and instead intends to examine the district attorney’s internal deliberations regarding the Trump indictment.

    A federal judge rejected Bragg’s position. “The subpoena was issued with a ‘valid legislative purpose’ in connection with the ‘broad’ and ‘indispensable’ congressional power to ‘conduct investigations,’” U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil wrote.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Twitter plea against Centre’s order to block accounts: Karnataka HC reserves judgment

    Twitter plea against Centre’s order to block accounts: Karnataka HC reserves judgment

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    Bengaluru: Karnataka High Court on Friday reserved its verdict on social media platform Twitter’s plea challenging the central government’s directions to take down 39 URLs.

    The matter pertains to the 10 blocking orders that the central government had issued to Twitter, between February 2021 and February 2022, directing the social media platform to block public access to certain information, and suspend several accounts as well.

    The Centre had handed over the blocking orders in sealed covers to the High Court.

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    Justice Krishna S Dixit reserved the judgment after hearing the arguments presented by Twitter and the central government.

    Twitter challenged the government orders claiming that they are arbitrary, and procedurally and substantively not in consonance with Section 69A of the IT Act. Twitter also contended that account-level blocking is a violation of the constitutional rights of users.

    Apart from arguing that the direction to block entire accounts falls afoul of Section 69A of the IT Act, Twitter claimed that the government orders do not comply with the procedures and safeguards prescribed by the Information Technology (Procedure and Safeguards for Blocking for Access of Information by Public) Rules, 2009 (Blocking Rules).

    In its reply, the Centre submitted that the directions were issued in national and public interest and to prevent lynching and mob violence incidents.

    Stating that it only intervenes when there is a threat to the sovereignty of India or public order, the central government argued that being a foreign entity and the government’s 10 blocking orders not being arbitrary, Twitter could not take refuge under the fundamental rights under Articles 14 (right to equality) and 19 (right to freedom of speech and expression) of the Indian Constitution.

    Contending that Twitter does not have the right to espouse the cause of users as statutory enable is required for such action, the Centre also argued that Twitter has no locus standi to file the plea as it cann’t speak on behalf of its account holders.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: KCR to lay foundation for new NIMS block in May

    Hyderabad: KCR to lay foundation for new NIMS block in May

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    Hyderabad: Telangana health minister T Harish Rao on Thursday said that chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will lay the foundation stone for the new block of Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) soon.

    The new state-of-the-art multispecialty block is being built with Rs 1571 crores in 32 acres at Erramanzil Colony. Including 500 emergency beds, the new facility is being constructed with a capacity of 2000 beds. The laying of the foundation stone of the new block will most likely happen in May.

    The new facility will house 42 super-speciality departments including heart, kidney, liver, cancer care, emergency and trauma care facilities, and all orthopaedic specialities.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • House GOP debt limit plan would block Biden’s student loan agenda, prohibit future relief

    House GOP debt limit plan would block Biden’s student loan agenda, prohibit future relief

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    The legislation would also bar the Biden administration from moving forward with a new income-driven repayment plan that cuts monthly payments for most borrowers and shortens the timeline to loan forgiveness for some borrowers.

    In addition, the GOP plan would permanently prohibit the Education Department from issuing any significant regulation or executive action that would increase the long-term cost to the government of operating the federal student loan programs.

    Such a sweeping prohibition would imperil efforts by the administration to provide additional relief or benefits to student loan borrowers. That would include any backup option for canceling large amounts of student debt if the Supreme Court rejects Biden’s student debt relief plan in the coming months.

    Key context: The provisions are among dozens of policy changes and spending caps that House Republicans included in their 320-page legislation to raise the debt limit by $1.5 trillion or until March of next year, whichever comes first.

    Republicans have argued that they want concessions from the administration that lower the federal deficit and reduce spending in exchange for their votes to raise the nation’s borrowing limit.

    McCarthy said he hopes to pass it in the House next week. But the proposal stands no chance of passing the Democrat-controlled Senate.

    Biden swiftly dismissed McCarthy’s proposal as a nonstarter. “That’s the MAGA economic agenda: spending cuts for working and middle class folks,” Biden said of the plan on Wednesday. “It’s not about fiscal discipline, it’s about cutting benefits for folks that they don’t seem to care much about.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Hyderabad: New oncology block inaugurated at Mehdi Nawaj Jung cancer hospital

    Hyderabad: New oncology block inaugurated at Mehdi Nawaj Jung cancer hospital

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Health Minister Harish Rao inaugurated the oncology care block at Mehdi Nawaz Jung Cancer Hospital, Hyderabad on Sunday as the state is gearing up to provide modern super-specialty facilities for cancer treatment.

    The government has provided these modern facilities in collaboration with Aurobindo Pharma Foundation. The new eight-storey 300-bed carrier block has been developed by Aurobindo Pharma Foundation with Rs 80 crore. Harish Rao along with Union Tourism and Culture Minister G Kishan Reddy inaugurated the new block.

    He said that with the inauguration of the new block, the number of beds in cancer hospitals will increase to 750. He said the Telangana government has spent Rs 60 crore on the development of MNJ Cancer Hospital. He also expressed gratitude to the Aurobindo Pharma Foundation for the development of the new block.

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    He said that there will be separate departments for women and children in the new block. Teachers and libraries have been arranged for children who want to continue their education during treatment.

    Bone Nero transplant and other modern treatment facilities will be available, which can cost up to Rs 10 lakh, but this treatment will be provided to the poor under the Argyashree scheme, and medicines will also be provided free of cost throughout life.

    He said that the previous governments did not pay attention to the provision of modern super-specialty facilities. KCR has ensured modern treatment along with the provision of basic facilities in government hospitals. In the coming years, patients will get 10,000 bedded super-specialty facilities in government hospitals. In addition to MNJ cancer hospitals, these facilities will be provided in NIMS, Osmania, and Gandhi hospitals as well.

    Earlier, Harish Rao had launched a mobile cancer screening bus, a CT scan, and a Dental X-ray OPG machine at the state-run Mehdi Nawaz Jung (MNJ) Cancer Hospital in Lakdikapul on the occasion of World Cancer Day. The cancer screening bus has equipment that can screen cervical, breast, and oral cancers, the minister informed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Harish Rao inaugurates new oncology block at MNJ Cancer Institute

    Hyderabad: Harish Rao inaugurates new oncology block at MNJ Cancer Institute

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    Hyderabad: Finance and health minister Harish Rao inaugurated the new oncology block at MNJ Cancer Institute on Sunday. This new block was constructed from the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds of Rs 80 crore delivered by the Aurobindo Pharma group.

    MNJ is the second-largest hospital for cancer treatment in the government sector in the country. The new block has a special women’s wing and pediatric wing. A library and a teacher will be set up in the pediatric wing to ensure that the education of the children who come for treatment is not affected, and they will provide education along with treatment.

    The facility spans over 2,32,000 square feet and is composed of 8 floors (cellar, lower ground, ground + 5 floors) with a total bed capacity of 300.

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    The new block has increased the number of beds to 750 and the government has facilitated the block with other services at a cost of Rs 60 crores.

    All floors are interconnected with a staircase, ramp and lift with high-end features such as 30 wardrooms, 2 operation theatres, 12 consultation rooms, 2 radiology bunkers, 8 bone marrow transplant rooms, dedicated paediatric and adolescent ICUs, diagnostic rooms (CT scan), microbiology and chemistry labs, besides a proper kitchen and dining rooms.

    This facility will introduce genetics and molecular labs, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. This new block will not only provide specialised and supportive services but also a research centre allowing to reach more patients in need with improved capacity and efficiency.

    The hospital has set up a special ward for Bone Marrow Transplantation, to whom medicines are given free of charge for life under Arogya Shri. Features such as dedicated paediatric and adolescent wards and targeted radiotherapy will also be enhanced.

    Speaking at the occasion, minister Harish Rao expressed his pleasure at the opening of the new block in the historic hospital.

    “Medical services have been greatly strengthened in Telangana state under the leadership of CM KCR. Hospitals like Gandhi, Osmania, NIMS, and ANJ have been strengthened. On the other hand, with the expansion of four TIMs, Warangal Health City, and NIMS, the government is making 10 thousand super speciality beds available, which will be available in another year,” he added.

    The government is setting up nine additional medical colleges this year bringing the total to 55 medical colleges, up from 20 in 2014. Medical seats will also be increased to 7990 from the earlier 2950.

    Since the advent of Telangana, Rs 800 crore Arogya Shree has been spent in relation to cancer with Rs 137 crores being spent only on cancer patients only last year.

    Chemotherapy and radiotherapy will also be made available in the districts for cancer patients. The state will also develop diagnostic centres for cancer detection.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )