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  • ‘BJP believes in continuous change’, Shah on denial of tickets

    ‘BJP believes in continuous change’, Shah on denial of tickets

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    Bengaluru: Reacting to the denial of tickets to state BJP bigwigs in poll-bound Karnataka, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said at a media conclave here on Saturday that the BJP believes in a continuous process of change.

    Shah also underlined that if Congress thinks that it can come to power in Karnataka with the induction of former BJP leader Jagadish Shettar into the party, it is thinking of the impossible.

    “Only Shettar has joined the Congress, not our vote bank or the party workers. BJP will retain power with a thumping majority,” Shah said.

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    On denial of tickets to senior state BJP leaders, Shah said that various factors are taken into account before preparing the list of candidates.

    “The nominees should not be tainted, they should be respectable candidates. Those who have been denied tickets have been convinced about the party’s decision,” the Home Minister said.

    Shah also clarified that one can’t brand all the leaders who were denied tickets as tainted. To accommodate new faces and the new generation, many sitting MLA were not given tickets, he said, adding that the change infused in Karnataka BJP is minimal.

    Former Karnataka Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Shettar recently quit the party and joined the Congress after being denied ticket for the May 10 Assembly elections. Former Deputy CM Laxman Savadi has also jumped ship to the Congress for the same reason.

    Shah, who arrived in Bengaluru on Friday evening, conducted a marathon meeting of party leaders that continued till 3 a.m. on Saturday, during which he gave them specific tasks to ensure victory of the party. He also advised the party leaders not to be over confident and to shed their negative image.

    He also said that the defectors should be taught a lesson in the elections, sources said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • S.K Mini Hindu Religious Continuous Sound Mantra Chanting Bell Spiritual Devotional Bell 22 in 1 Types Plug N Play Om Gayatri Mantra / Mahamrityunjaya Mantra Machine / Spiritual Chanting Bell with Electric LED Light (White)

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    This small mini device contains mantras including Gayatri mantra, Mahamritunjaya Mantra, Om namah Shivay mantra, Sri Ram mantra, Sitaram mantra,Shani mantra, hanuman mantra, Sai mantra, Om chant, Nav Durga mantra, Swaminarayan mantra, Ganesh mantra etc. The mantras should be played at a low voice.
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  • BBC Ara­bic ra­dio goes off air after 85 years of continuous broadcasting

    BBC Ara­bic ra­dio goes off air after 85 years of continuous broadcasting

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    The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Arabic radio broadcasting journey on January 27 went off air, after 85 years of broadcasting media service.

    The BBC announced in September 2022, that January 27, 2023 will be the date for the end of the journey that began in 1938, during which the radio built “great confidence” with its listeners around the world.

    BBC Arabic radio, was launched on January 3, 1938 in London.

    “Here is London, ladies and gentlemen. We are broadcasting today from London in Arabic for the first time in history.” That is the voice of broadcaster Ahmad Kamal Sorour, and that is the first phrase that was launched by the British Broadcasting Corporation “BBC” in Arabic, on January 3, 1938. To be the beginning of the broadcast of the Arabic section of the world’s most famous radio.

    BBC Arabic Radio finally stopped at 1 pm London time on Friday, January 27, with presenter Mahmoud Almossallami signing off with what called the station’s “prized slogan” — “This is London.”

    However, the BBC Arabic website and the BBC’s social networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) will continue to operate in addition to hosting existing and new audio programmes, the BBC said in a tweet.

    The broadcaster said that its decision was based on the slogan “time changes, but does not stop”, announcing the start of plans to accelerate the pace of transformation of its services towards digital content and increase public influence around the world, in light of relentless efforts to save costs.

    It added that the decision to close “is in line with the changes that have taken place in the needs of the public around the world, and the shift of more people towards digital news platforms.”

    Almost 382 people will lose their jobs at BBC.

    The BBC was set up by the British government but is funded by television license fees paid by the British public. Therefore, it is not funded by the state and maintains editorial independence.

    BBC Arabio radio covered news of World War II and the Suez Canal crisis and its aftermath in 1956 of a “triple aggression” carried out by France, Britain and Israel against Egypt. 

    BBC Arabic radio correspondents also covered most of the crises and all the Arab-Israeli wars, in addition to the Palestinian uprisings and the invasion of Iraq, which made it attract 40 million daily listeners.

    Friday, January 27, 2023, was the day of the end of the journey, in which the “Big Ben” clock stopped transmitting the sound of its most famous bell on the “BBC” Arabic radio station, at the top of every hour, announcing the arrival of another hour during which more news and miscellaneous materials would be broadcast.

    Many current or former workers expressed their astonishment at this decision, as this radio station – according to some – is not an ordinary radio station.

    The farewell expressions were not limited to the BBC radio workers, but even those who passed through there in their previous years of work still had a good memory of the broadcaster, and they did not understand this decision.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )