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  • Sudan clashes: Killed Keralite’s wife appeals for Centre for help

    Sudan clashes: Killed Keralite’s wife appeals for Centre for help

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    Thiruvananthapuram: The wife of a Keralite, who was killed during the exchange of firing between paramilitary forces and the Sudanese Army in Khartoum, has appealed to the Indian government to extend help to retrieve the body from the flat where they were living.

    Speaking to reporters over telephone from Khartoum, Saibella on Sunday said that the ambulance that had come to take the body of her husband, Albert Augustine, was not allowed to remove his body as fighting was continuing in that area

    Saibella, who was on a holiday to join her husband in Khartoum, said that she was now staying in the basement of the flat building along with the neighbours and her daughter who is in the Class 6, and had not consumed food for the past 24 hours.

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    Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for External Affairs, V. Muraleedharan said that the government was taking steps to bring the body of Augustine back to India and efforts are on to rescue his family.

    Augustine, an ex-serviceman, had joined as a private company in Khartoum as a security officer seven months ago and was shot dead on Saturday night when a stray bullet hit during fighting between paramilitary forces and the army in the Sudanese capital.

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  • LG announces Rs 25 lakh ex-gratia for martyrs’ of Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre

    LG announces Rs 25 lakh ex-gratia for martyrs’ of Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre

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    Jammu: Commending Army’s Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre (LSRC) for their bravery and sacrifices for the country, Lieutenant Governor Brig (retd) B D Mishra on Saturday said his administration would increase the ex-gratia for the fallen heroes of the regiment from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25 lakh.

    He also said even the family members of Ladakhi soldiers, who sacrifice their lives outside the Union Territory, would be entitled to the enhanced ex-gratia relief.

    “The Ladakh UT administration will increase the ex-gratia provided to the next of kin of the martyrs of LSRC from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25 lakh. Sacrificing one’s life is ultimate no matter where, so even the family members of Ladakhi soldiers, who sacrifice their lives while serving the country in some other part, will be entitled to the ex-gratia,” Mishra said.

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    The Lt Governor was speaking at the grand finale of a youth festival, organised by the University of Ladakh in collaboration with Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre (LSRC) in Leh, an official spokesman said.

    Mishra advised the local youth to join Ladakh Scouts to serve the country and stay away from drugs to secure their future.

    He also asked them to work for protecting the fragile environment of Ladakh so that “we could leave the world in a better condition for posterity.”

    The Lt Governor expressed his happiness to see the University of Ladakh and the nationalism, patriotism and passion among the younger generation to work for the development of the country, the spokesman said.

    He emphasised the need for the younger generation to abide by the fundamental duties as mentioned in the Indian Constitution.

    “It is always imperative for our youth to abide by the fundamental duties if India has to develop into a Vishwa Guru,” he said, highlighting the important role of youth in achieving the target of making India the number one in the world by 2047 as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Mishra also sought cooperation from the people, particularly the youth, to achieve the goal of a “corruption and delay-free” Ladakh.

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  • After calls from south, Centre to hold CAPF exam in regional languages

    After calls from south, Centre to hold CAPF exam in regional languages

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    New Delhi: After calls from Southern India to conduct the CAPF exams in regional languages and not just in Hindi and English, the Ministry of Home Affairs has approved the conduct of constable (general duty) examination for Central Armed Police Forces in 13 regional languages, in addition to Hindi and English.

    The historic decision has been taken at the initiative of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to give impetus to the participation of local youths in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and encourage regional languages, an official statement said.

    The CAPFs are the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and the National Security Guard (NSG).

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    “In a landmark decision under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, (the) Ministry of Home Affairs has approved conducting constable (general duty) examination for CAPFs in 13 regional languages, in addition to Hindi and English,” it said.

    In addition to Hindi and English, the question paper will be set in 13 regional languages — Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Odia, Urdu, Punjabi, Manipuri and Konkani.

    The announcement comes days after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin wrote to Shah, calling him to include Tamil as a language for the written exam in the recruitment for CRPF personnel. Telangana minister KT Rama Rao had urged Amit Shah regarding the same.

    In his letter, Stalin said that in the notification for the CRPF recruitment written exam, it was mentioned that the test could be taken in English and Hindi.



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  • Centre makes U-turn on Vizag Steel Plant, employees intensify protest

    Centre makes U-turn on Vizag Steel Plant, employees intensify protest

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    Visakhapatnam: In another U-turn on the disinvestment process of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL), the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, the Centre on Friday said that the process is in progress.

    A day after Union Minister of State for Steel Faggan Singh Kulaste said in Visakhapatnam that the Centre will not go ahead with the privatisation, the ministry of steel on Friday issued a statement that there is no freeze on the disinvestment process of RINL.

    Clarifying about some media reports regarding hold on the disinvestment process of RINL, the Steel Ministry said that disinvestment process of the RINL is under progress and efforts are being made by the company and supported by the government to improve the performance of RINL and keep it as a going concern.

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    Kulaste had said in Visakhapatnam on Thursday that the Centre will focus on strengthening Vizag Steel Plant (VSP) rather than privatising it.

    Meanwhile, protesting against the new U-turn, VSP employees took to the streets on Friday. They sat on a dharna on the national highway near Kurmannapalem crossroads and set afire the effigy of the Central government.

    Police tried to detain the protestors but they resisted the attempt. This led to mild tension. The VSP employees have threatened to intensify their protest.

    The employees, who have been protesting for more than two years, demanded that the Centre take back its disinvestment plan.

    Employees said people of Andhra Pradesh made many sacrifices for the plant and they will not allow the sale of the plant.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Ensure appointment of child marriage prohibition officers: SC to Centre

    Ensure appointment of child marriage prohibition officers: SC to Centre

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre to ensure appointment of child marriage prohibition officers in every district and directed it to specify the policy steps it has taken for enforcement of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act.

    A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala asked the Ministry of Women and Child Development to furnish data after collecting them from all states on the number of cases registered under the 2006 law and steps taken for its enforcement.

    “The Union government shall engage with state government and ensure appointment of child marriage prohibition officers in every district and that they are not given multifarious duties,” the bench said.

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    The top court was hearing a plea filed by NGO ‘Society for Enlightenment and Voluntary Action’ which has claimed the Act was not being enforced in letter and spirit.

    During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Centre, said a bill was moved in Parliament seeking raising the marriageable age of women to 21 years. The bill is currently before a select committee, the ASG said.

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  • Would rather beg to common people than Centre for funds: Mamata

    Would rather beg to common people than Centre for funds: Mamata

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    Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said that she would rather beg to the common people rather than to the Union government for funds to carry out development projects in the state.

    “I heard that the Union government will not release any funds for the state till 2024. But I will not go begging in front of the Union government for funds. Rather, I would beg to the common people for the same. Our government has achieved as far as possible with limited financial strengths. I have an excellent administrative setup,” she said while addressing a gathering at the inauguration of an auditorium here.

    Banerjee said that although recently the Union government has released some funds under different centrally-sponsored projects, the released funds are negligible compared to the requirement.

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    “We have been specially deprived of the Central funds for 100-day job scheme under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. It is virtually impossible to carry out the work under this project against the backdrop of shortage of funds,” she said.

    The Chief Minister also said that her administration is against taking away anybody’s job. Although she did not specify what she meant by the statement it was clear that her comments were pertaining to termination of services of a number of teaching and non- teaching staff in state- run schools in the state over charges of irregularities.

    Banerjee also made subtle criticisms on the change of syllabus where chapters like entire Mughal period history were deleted from the history section. “We are against changing history which has its own sanctity. We will never try to erase the Taj Mahal or the Victoria Memorial,” she said.

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  • ‘Christians are in danger..false’, Centre to SC on plea over attacks

    ‘Christians are in danger..false’, Centre to SC on plea over attacks

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    New Delhi: The Centre has brought on record data from eight states before the Supreme Court to claim that plea alleging increasing attacks on Christians across the country is an “attempt by the petitioners to paint a false picture”, and petitions like these are “projected outside the country to say “look Christians are in danger”, which is a concern for the government.

    In a compliance affidavit, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said: “It is submitted that perusal of the verification reports furnished reveals that state governments have stated that majority of the incidents (263 out of 495) from the list furnished by the counsel for the petitioner(s) have not been reported to them”.

    The affidavit said out of 232 incidents, which have been reported to the concerned state Governments, the matter(s) were resolved in 73 incidents amicably with mutual agreement between both the parties. “These 73 incidents were related to land disputes, family disputes, superstitious practices, violation of Covid-19 guidelines and other trivial issues. FIR/non-FIR complaints were registered in the remaining 155 cases,” it added.

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    Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, and advocate Sumeer Sodhi, representing the Chhattisgarh government, opposed arguments made by senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, representing the petitioners, before a bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud.

    Mehta said, “They want to keep the pot boiling that is very apparent…in fact there are 64 arrests in Chhattisgarh…state governments are saying that most of the incidents never happened…and this would be projected outside the country…look Christians are in danger…that is our concern.” Gonsalves said it is not a question of arrests, “you attack and then you put us behind…once see the data lordships”.

    According to the Centre, in Bihar the petitioners claimed 38 incidents (attack on Christians), however state government reported 15 incidents, out of which five matters were resolved amicably between both the parties, 12 accused were arrested and charge sheets have been filed in two cases.

    In Chhattisgarh, 119 incidents were claimed by the petitioners, however the state government reported 36 incidents and in 12 incidents matters were related to family disputes, which was resolved amicably, and 64 accused were arrested and charge sheets have been filed in 13 cases.

    In Uttar Pradesh, 150 incidents were claimed by the petitioners, but 70 incidents were reported by the state government. It further added that 44 FIRs were registered and 72 accused were arrested and 33 were served notice under section 41-A of CrPC, and charge sheets have been filed in 30 cases.

    During the hearing, Mehta, stressing petitioners’ data on number of attacks on Christians is incorrect, submitted that in Bihar, petitioners claimed 38 incidents, but these were fights between neighbours where one happens to be a Christian, and fights were resolved and whenever there is a grave offence, arrests have happened.

    Mehta also questioned the data from the helpline referred by the petitioners, on which whoever reported an incident was counted.

    After hearing submissions, the bench also comprising Justices P.S. Narasimha and J.B. Pardiwala, noted that the counsel for petitioners says MHA’s affidavit was received last night and time should be granted to the petitioners to file a response if needed, and listed the matter for further hearing after three weeks. The petition has been filed by Most Rev. Dr. Peter Machado and others.

    The MHA’s affidavit said that it is evident from the information furnished by the concerned state governments that the counsel for the petitioners has exaggerated the number of incidents and many incidents alleged as Christian persecution in the report of the counsel for the petitioners may have been either false or wrongly projected.

    “It is submitted that many trivial disputes between two parties are likely to have been given religious colour. For example – in relation to an incident in the district Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, the Counsel for the petitioner(s) in their report, has claimed that the police barged in and disrupted the prayer of pastor Prem Singh and warned the pastor to discontinue with their services as well as detained the pastor. However, the verification report of the government of Uttar Pradesh reveals that there is a land dispute between pastor Prem Singh and a local resident, named Vijay Kumar. Police action in the matter was projected as persecution of Christians. The matter was deliberately given religious colour,” said the affidavit.

    The affidavit further added that in reference to ‘Christians Under Attack in India’ — a fact finding report prepared by the Association for Protection of Civil Right (APCR), the UCF, and United Against Hate (UAH), the verification reports received from concerned state governments thereof reveals that many allegations and observations made in the report were found to be unfounded and the majority of the incidents quoted either were false or deliberately exaggerated, and uncorroborated.

    “The incidents, quoted here, from the UCF, PR (Persecution Relief) and EFI/ RLC’s (Evangelical Fellowship of India- Religious Liberty Commissions) reports were based on the alleged calls on their helpline and social media sites and the said organisation have no mechanism to corroborate the incidents reported to them over the helpline or their websites,” it added.

    The MHA said India is a vibrant pluralistic society founded on strong democratic principles and practices and the Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens, including the Right to Freedom of Religion under Article 25 to 28 of the Constitution, and all persons have equal right to practice, profess and propagate their religion peacefully.

    The affidavit said the attempt of the petitioners is to paint a particularly false picture for aims unknown and it is submitted that the country is governed by the rule of law and the attempt of the petitioners is to create a false narrative through the present Article 32 petition must be deprecated.

    “It is submitted that the present petition is an attempt to short-circuit the process of law followed by the entire country that ought to be stalled. Therefore, in view of the aforementioned, it is denied that there is any violation of fundamental rights as enshrined under the Constitution of India, as alleged. It is, therefore, humbly prayed that the petition may be dismissed,” said the affidavit.

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  • Hyderabad: OU inaugurates Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research Centre

    Hyderabad: OU inaugurates Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research Centre

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    Hyderabad: Osmania University on Tuesday inaugurated Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research Centre, the first of its kind in Telangana, to commemorate the 197th birth anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule.

    The inaugural ceremony of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research Centre was held on the premises of the Dr BR Ambedkar Research Centre in the university.

    Only five such have been established across India to recognize the social reformatory efforts of Phule, said a press release.

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    The vice chancellor, D Ravinder informed that the BR Ambedkar research centre on OU premises would be rechristened as the Phule-Ambedkar Bhavan.

    Principal secretary, Backward Classes (BC) welfare department, Burra Venkatesham, was the chief guest at the event. Prof. Chalamalla Venkateshwarlu was appointed as the director of the research centre.

    Burra Venkatesham said, “We have two great souls to thank, Mahatma Gandhi and Mahatma Jyotiba Phule. Phule was a great visionary, thinker, and scholar. We have lots to learn and practice from lives of Phule and his wife Savithri Bai”.

    He said that the couple faced many criticisms, and insults hurled at them and yet continued their goals of uplifting the downtrodden. “People from the BC communities should strive to become the best of citizens through their actions. It’s the time to forget individual differences and work towards unification, for a stronger community which will ultimately bring forth a strong nation”.

    Burra said that the research centre should strive towards becoming a think tank and extended the support of the BC welfare department.

    “Academicians at the university strived hard to bring the contributions of Phule, Ambedkar, and Buddha into the curriculum. The research centre aims to spread the ideology of Phule and sensitise the community to his contributions. The centre will also raise funds to enable research, dissemination of knowledge and inclusive studies,” said the vice-chancellor.

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  • Hyderabad: EME Centre organises ‘Agnipath Outreach Program’

    Hyderabad: EME Centre organises ‘Agnipath Outreach Program’

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    Hyderabad: Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Secunderabad on Tuesday organised an ‘Agnipath Outreach Program’ aimed at educating youth about the new addition of qualification criteria for the post of Agniveers.

    People who have qualified for ITI in mechanical, electronic trades in addition to welder, refrigeration mechanic and others can now apply for the Agnipath scheme.

    This will also fetch bonus marks during the selection process, said a press release.

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    1 EME Centre in Secunderabad in association with the Department of Employment & Training and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), took the initiative to spread awareness of the Indian Army’s inclusion of technical qualifications in Agnipath scheme to various ITI technical training Institutes in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

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  • Sikkim Assembly seeks clarification on Sikkimese definition in Finance Act from Centre

    Sikkim Assembly seeks clarification on Sikkimese definition in Finance Act from Centre

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    Gangtok: The Sikkim Assembly on Monday passed a resolution seeking clarification from the Centre on the expansion of the definition of Sikkimese in the recently passed Finance Act, 2023.

    The House adopted the resolution by a voice vote during a day-long session convened to discuss the matter.

    As soon as House assembled, Education Minister Lunga Nima Lepcha tabled the resolution with permission from Speaker Arun Upreti.

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    Dramatic scenes were witnessed as Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) supremo and former chief minister Pawan Kumar Chamling was marshalled out of the House for disrupting Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang’s reply.

    Chamling, who was the CM for 25 years, charged his successor of “misleading” the House on the impact of the Finance Act on Article 371F, which grants special rights to Sikkimese people.

    The SDF president wanted to raise a point of order while the CM was speaking but the Speaker disallowed him from doing so, and chastised the former chief minister for disrupting the House, before ordering him to be marshalled out.

    Consequently, 73-year-old Chamling was escorted out of the House, where in a brief media interaction, he insisted that the provisions of Article 371F applicable exclusively to Sikkim stood diluted after the enactment of the Finance Bill, 2023 by expanding the definition of Sikkimese people by including the old settlers and their descendants.

    “Over the next few years, the doors have been opened for more outsiders to come to Sikkim and enjoy the exclusive rights,” he said.

    Later, addressing a press conference, the CM asserted that the rights of the Sikkimese people have not been compromised in any way and that Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has clarified that the expansion of the Sikkimese definition was only for Income Tax exemption.

    “What are we supposed to lose if the old settlers and their descendants get exemption from Income Tax?” he said.

    Article 371F has remained untouched in Finance Act, which is an amendment to the Income Tax Act, 1961.

    On his predecessor being marshalled out from the House, Tamang said he has nothing to say on the matter as it was the decision of the Speaker.

    Tamang said he has suggested that the Speaker establish an all-party delegation, which will meet representatives of the Centre to seek clarification on the expansion of the definition of Sikkimese.

    He said 14 people have been arrested so far for their involvement in recent violence in Singtam, in which a Joint Action Council office-bearer was injured in an attack while he was mobilising people to bring out a protest rally against the Finance Act.

    Meanwhile, two BJP leaders — S B Karki and Laten Sherpa resigned from the primary membership of the party in protest against the alleged dilution of Article 371F following the enactment of the Finance Act.

    Sherpa had contested the lone Lok Sabha seat from Sikkim in 2019 on a BJP ticket, while Karki was the vice-president of the party’s state unit.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )