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  • Hyderabad: SCR sets record, achieves highest freight loading

    Hyderabad: SCR sets record, achieves highest freight loading

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    Hyderabad: South Central railway (SCR) has crossed a milestone on Wednesday by achieving 122.628 MTS of freight loading surpassing its previous best of 122.498 MTs loading. Compared to the last year, SCR’s the current years freight loading SCR is 12% higher.

    Amongst all zonal railways in terms of incremental freight traffic achieved, SCR stood in the second place during the current financial year, said a press release.

    Coal continues to be the largest segment contributing 62.195 in this of loading followed by cement, in terms of commodities. Some other major commodities are, food grains with 6.731MTs, fertilizers with 7.561 MTs, RMSP with 4.181MTs, iron ore with 1.45 MTs while petroleum products and other loading goods amount it for 8.672 MTs of containers.

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  • Money Talks: TOP 10 highest paid south Indian actresses 2023

    Money Talks: TOP 10 highest paid south Indian actresses 2023

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    Hyderabad: The Indian film industry is home to some of the most talented and beautiful actresses in the world. From Nayanthara to Srinidhi Shetty, several south actresses have won the hearts of millions of fans across the country with their stunning performances on the big screen. But have you ever wondered how much they earn per movie? Let’s take a closer look at the top 10 highest-paid south Indian actresses and their remuneration, according to IMDb list.

    Top 10 Highest Paid Actresses In South

    1. Nayanthara

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    The Lady Super Star Nayanthara has acted in several Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies.

    Remuneration: 2 crores to 10 crores per movie.

    2. Anushka Shetty

    This gorgeous actress is well-known for her mesmerising performances. Apart from being an actress, Anushka Shetty is also a trained yoga instructor.

    Remuneration: 6 crores per movie.

    3. Samantha Ruth Prabhu

    Yashodha actress is a leading actress in both the Tamil and Telugu film industries. She started her career as a model.

    Remuneration: 3 to 8 crores per movie and series.

    4. Pooja Hegde

    Pooja Hegde has acted in several Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu movies. A recent movie of hers was Cirkus and Pooja is currently gearing up for Bollywood‘s most-awaited upcoming film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan starring Salman Khan in the lead role.

    Remuneration: 2.5 crores to 7 crores per movie.

    5. Rashmika Mandanna

    Rashmika Mandanna is a rising star not just in South Indian film industry but also Bollywood. She has acted in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi movies and is widely known as ‘National Crush of India’.

    Remuneration: Rs 2 crore to Rs 5 crore per movie.

    6. Tamannaah Bhatia

    Tamannaah Bhatia is a well-known actress in the South Indian film industry. She made her acting debut on OTT platforms recently.

    Remuneration: 1.5 crores to 5 crores per movie and series.

    7. Kajal Aggarwal

    Kajal Aggarwal is the new mommy of Tollywood. Her biggest blockbuster hit in her career was Magadheera.

    Remuneration: 1.5 crores to 4 crores per movie.

    8. Rakul Preet Singh

    Rakul Preet Singh is a model-turned-actress who has acted in Telugu, Tamil, Bollywood, and Kannada movies. She is widely regarded as one of the leading actresses in the Bollywood industry.

    Remuneration: 1.5 crores to 3.5 crores per movie.

    9. Keerthy Suresh

    Keerthy Suresh is an actress known for her well-known performances in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies. She even received the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film ‘Mahanati’.

    Remuneration: Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore per movie.

    10. Srinidhi Shetty

    Srinidhi Shetty

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    Srinidhi Shetty is a rising star in the Kannada film industry. She is best known for her role in the blockbuster movie K.G.F., Chapter 1.

    Remuneration: Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore per movie.

    These actresses have not only made a name for themselves in the South Indian film industry but also proven their worth with their impressive salaries. Comment about your favourite actress below.



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  • Saudi non-oil private sector record highest level in 8 years

    Saudi non-oil private sector record highest level in 8 years

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    Riyadh: The activity of the non-oil private sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) accelerated during February to the highest level in 8 years, in light of increased demand associated with the improvement of economic conditions, the Anadolu Agency reported.

    Data from Standard & Poor’s Global showed that the purchasing managers’ index reading in Saudi Arabia which monitors the performance of non-oil private sector – rose to 59.8 points in February from 58.2 points in January.

    The survey showed that the new orders sub-index rose to 68.7 last month, the highest reading in more than eight years from 65.3 in January, continuing a recent upward trend based on strong demand momentum.

    Reuters attributed the significant rise in new orders to the improvement in economic conditions for companies, as the production sub-index recorded a strong increase, reaching 65.6 in February, from 63.6 in January, which led to further expansion in employment and purchasing.

    The survey indicated that the improvement in economic conditions leads to confidence in future business activity over the next 12 months.

    Saudi Arabia plans to focus on initiatives to develop the non-oil economy in 2023 but it will not enhance financial spending, according to what the Minister of Economy and Planning, Faisal Al-Ibrahim said in previous statements, adding the government intends to use its unexpected oil revenues for this year to accelerate the diversification of its economy away from fuel.

    Purchasing Managers’ Index is based on five main pillars, which are new orders, inventory and production levels, suppliers’ delivery volume, and the employment and work environment.

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  • After hike, LPG cylinder price in Hyderabad highest among metros

    After hike, LPG cylinder price in Hyderabad highest among metros

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    Hyderabad: The domestic LPG cylinder price in Hyderabad is the highest among metros in India. After the recent hike in gas rates, it jumped by Rs 50 per cylinder.

    On Wednesday, the prices of domestic cooking gas and commercial cylinders have been hiked by Rs 50 and Rs 350.5 per cylinder respectively.

    With this hike, the retail price of a domestic LPG gas cylinder in Hyderabad now becomes Rs 1155, while the price for a commercial cylinder is Rs 2325. The second highest is in Kolkata i.e., Rs 1129 per cylinder.

    The domestic LPG cylinder prices in metro cities are as follow:

    Cities LPG cylinder price (In rupees)
    Hyderabad1155
    Kolkata1129
    Chennai1118.5
    Bengaluru1105.5
    Delhi1103

    Why is LPG cylinder price in Hyderabad highest among metros?

    The hike in gas prices declared by the central government is the same for entire India. However, the LPG cylinder prices varies based on the states and cities.

    Due to local taxes, Hyderabad residents have to pay the highest LPG cylinder price among all metros in India.

    In Telangana, the highest rate of gas is in the Nirmal district. The price of a domestic LPG cylinder in the district is Rs 1180 whereas, in Nizamabad, its rate is Rs 1178.50.

    UPA gave over Rs 2 lakh cr subsidy in 10 years: Congress

    Criticizing the move to hike LPG cylinder price in Hyderabad and other parts of the country, Congress on Tuesday said that the UPA gave Rs 2,14,474 crore subsidy in 10 years to keep the prices of domestic gas under check.

    Addressing a press conference here, Congress spokesperson Gaurav Vallabh said, “This was the reason that domestic LPG cylinder price did not cross Rs 500. You will be surprised to know that the same subsidy in the last nine years of the Modi government stood at Rs 36,598 crore.”

    The party said that the government is not giving any subsidy, but imposing GST instead. For domestic LPG cylinder, the government has imposed 5 percent GST, while for commercial cylinder, the GST rate is 18 percent.

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  • Highest Z+ security cover for Mukesh Ambani, his family across India, abroad: SC

    Highest Z+ security cover for Mukesh Ambani, his family across India, abroad: SC

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court has directed that highest Z+ security cover should be provided to billionaire businessman Mukesh Ambani and his family across the country and also while traveling abroad.

    A bench of Justices Krishna Murari and Ahsanuddin Amanullah said: “Highest Z+ security cover provided to respondent nos. 2 to 6 (Ambanis) shall be available all across India and the same is to be ensured by the state of Maharashtra and Ministry of Home Affairs. Highest Level Z+ Security Cover, as per the policy of Government of India, be also provided, while respondent nos. 2 to 6 are traveling abroad and the same shall be ensured by the Ministry of Home Affairs.”

    The bench added that the entire expenses and cost of providing highest level Z+ security cover to the Ambanis within India or abroad shall be borne by them.

    The top court passed the above directions noting that “the security cover provided to the respondent nos. 2 to 6 has been the subject matter of controversy at different places and in different high courts”.

    Senior advocate Mukul Rohtagi, appearing for the Ambanis, contended that the highest level of Z+ security cover was provided to them, in view of continuous threat perception assessed by Mumbai Police and Ministry of Home Affairs and the Central government.

    The top court passed the order on an application filed by Bikash Saha in the Centre’s special leave petition challenging the Tripura High Court’s interim orders directing the Ministry of Home Affairs to produce the original files regarding threat perception in relation to Mukesh Ambani and his family. The high court directed that an MHA officer should appear before it with the relevant files in sealed cover in June last year.

    On July 22 last year, the Supreme Court quashed the Tripura High Court proceedings in connection with the PIL questioning the security cover provided to industrialist and his family in Mumbai. However, Saha again filed a miscellaneous application seeking clarification of the July order.

    Counsel for the applicant contended that in the July order as it stands, there is lot of scope of misinterpretation of the said order, unless it is clarified that the scope of the said order was restricted to providing of security cover to the Ambanis only exclusively within Maharashtra, which is the place of business and residence for them.

    Rohatgi submitted that his clients are at continued risk of being targeted to financially de-stabilise the country and such risk exists not only throughout India as also when the said respondents are traveling abroad.

    Disposing of the application filed by Saha, the top court said: “We are of the considered opinion that if there is a security threat, the security cover provided and that too at own expense of the respondents, cannot be restricted to a particular area or place of stay. Looking into the business activities of the respondent nos. 2 to 6 within the country as also outside the country, the very purpose of providing security cover would stand frustrated, if the same is restricted to a particular place or area.”

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  • India received highest number of UK student visas in 2022: Envoy

    India received highest number of UK student visas in 2022: Envoy

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    New Delhi: The UK issued a total of 2,836,490 visas in 2022, out of which 25 per cent went to India, the highest number issued to any country, British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis said on Tuesday.

    Indian nationals received the highest number of student visas which went up by 73 per cent from 2021. India was also issued 30 per cent of visit visas, which is the largest share compared to any other country, Ellis said, adding that the work visas increased by 130 per cent in the year 2022.

    Nearly a quarter of all international students in Britain are from India, and Indian investment into the UK supports 95,000 jobs across the UK.

    The UK Immigration Statistics, published in August 2022, showed that nearly 118,000 Indian students received a student visa in the year ending June 2022 — an 89 per cent increase from the previous year.

    India has overtaken China as the largest nationality being issued sponsored Study visas in the UK.

    The announcement came even as India and Britain opened their visa application process for students to apply for the new Young Professionals Scheme (YPS) under the India-UK Migration and Mobility partnership.

    Launched last month, the scheme allows Indian citizens between 18 and 30 years old to live and work in the UK for up to two years.

    Announcing the scheme’s opening on Tuesday, Indian High Commissioner to the UK Vikram Doraiswami said: “Under the Young Professionals Scheme, announced about a month ago, young citizens of India and the UK can visit each other for up to two years at a time.”

    “I am pleased to be able to tell you that the scheme goes live from February 28. We will be launching this simultaneously in Delhi and in London, respectively for Indians to come to the UK and British citizens to go to India,” he added.

    The UK government announced that 2,400 visas will be made available to eligible Indians under the scheme for which the last date of application is set on March 2 at 2:29 pm (IST).

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  • Telangana records GSDP growth rate of 8.6; 3rd highest in India

    Telangana records GSDP growth rate of 8.6; 3rd highest in India

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    Hyderabad: Telangana has recorded an average Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth rate of 8.6, according to the data from 2005-06 to 2021-22 making the state the third highest in the country.

    In 2013-14, during the formation of the state, the GSDP was Rs 5.05 lakh crores and by 2022-23 it increased to Rs 13.27 lakh crores.

    According to data by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) between 2005-06 and 2021-22, agricultural economists have compiled a report over the performance of different States in the country.

    According to these reports, the average annual growth rate (AAGR) of Telangana’s GSDP is 8.6 percent. Gujarat is in the top with 8.9 percent AAGR in GSDP, followed by Uttarakhand with 8.7 percent.

    This growth in GSDP is being attributed to growth in agricultural GSDP of Telangana, which is at an average 6.4 percent during the period.

    While Madhya Pradesh with 7.3 percent has the highest AAGR in agriculture and allied sectors, Andhra Pradesh stood second with 6.6 percent. This is followed by Jharkhand and Telangana with 6.4 percent.

    The GSDP growth rate of Telangana is 9.5 percent in 2018-19, 8.2 percent in 2019-20, 2.4 percent in 2020-21, 19.1 percent in 2021-22 and 15.6 percent in 2022-23.

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  • 555 billion dirhams, the “Central” budget, to the highest level in its history, by the end of 2022

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    The balance sheet of the UAE Central Bank touched 555 billion dirhams last December, to record the highest level in its history, according to the latest statistics of the Central Bank.

    The Central Bank stated that the bank’s balance sheet increased on a monthly basis by 8.1%, to reach 554.99 billion dirhams at the end of last December, compared to 513.61 billion dirhams in November 2022.

    And the balance sheet of the Central Bank increased on an annual basis by 6.4%, or the equivalent of 33.4 billion dirhams, compared to about 521.54 billion dirhams in December 2021.

    According to statistics, the Central Bank’s budget was distributed on the assets side by 279.25 billion dirhams for cash and bank balances last December, in addition to investments saved to maturity by about 180.44 billion dirhams, 63.43 billion dirhams for deposits, 5.55 billion dirhams for loans and advances, and 26. 32 billion dirhams for other assets.

    While the balance sheet was distributed on the liabilities and capital side by 236.66 billion dirhams for current accounts and deposit accounts, and about 164.75 billion dirhams for certificates of deposit and cash bills, 120.01 billion dirhams for issued cash papers and coins, 13.35 billion dirhams for capital and reserves, and 20.22 billion dirhams for other liabilities.

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  • Telangana: Vande Bharat records highest footfall in Warangal, says SCR

    Telangana: Vande Bharat records highest footfall in Warangal, says SCR

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    Hyderabad: The South Central Railway (SCR) on Saturday informed that Vande Bharat Express receives the highest footfall from the city of Warangal in its service between Secunderabad and Visakhapatnam.

    “On an average 101 persons have boarded Vande Bharat Express daily from Warangal station, while another 133 passengers have got down the train daily at Warangal Station,” said SCR general manager, Arun Kumar Jain.

    During the last one month, 2,046 passengers have traveled from Secunderabad to Warangal Station using the train while 704 passengers traveled from Warangal to Secunderabad.

    1,806 passengers traveled from Visakhapatnam to Warangal and 2,211 traveled to the stations in Khammam, Vijayawada, Rajahmundry and Visakhapatnam.

    The Vande Bharat Express train service was introduced on January 15, and it runs between Secunderabad and Visakhapatnam. The train stops at four intermediate stations – Warangal, Khammam, Vijayawada and Rajahmundry.

    In the one month since the start of the service, it has received a huge response from the public, according to a press release from South Central Railway (SCR).

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  • India to record highest number of cashless transactions in world: Jaishankar at Raisina@Sydney

    India to record highest number of cashless transactions in world: Jaishankar at Raisina@Sydney

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    Sydney: India is moving ahead to record the largest number of cashless transactions in the world, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday at the Raisina @ Sydney Business Breakfast.

    “If you look at our cashless transactions, the UPI, I think we record the largest number of cashless transactions in the world. So there’s been a kind of a technology leapfrogging in the psyche of people, and that’s been actually a very big difference,” Jaishankar said at the Raisina@Sydney Business Breakfast.

    Raisina@Sydney Business Breakfast was organized jointly by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) and India’s Observer Research Foundation (ORF) at the InterContinental Hotel in Sydney.

    “The digital was ensuring the integrity of delivery and transaction that would not have been possible equally on the financial side because we encouraged people to open bank accounts, sometimes bank accounts with no money.

    But we were, again, during the same period, put money into the bank accounts of 415,000,000 people who are the lowest income in the country. And if you ask me, how did you get through COVID, I cannot overstate the importance of financially supporting people and feeding people and ensuring that this works on the ground,” he said.

    Jaishankar also stated that digital governance has now become the basic mechanism today to do socioeconomic delivery.
    “India is trying to demonstrate that the country can construct a social, comprehensive social welfare system, even at the scale of income. And the scale of income is USD 2,000 per capita,” he said.

    Talking about the social programs, Jaishankar said that in the last four years, India has been able to cover about 500 million people in health schemes, about the same number covered by pension schemes.

    “There was a program to replace firewood with cooking gas. And the cooking gas, the initial lot of cooking gas, you get free of cost. Now, that program was as big as 80 million people.

    We have a housing program, a housing program. We have already delivered 30 million houses, and at five people, a family in India, which means 150,000,000 people have been covered,” Jaishankar said.

    “So I’m giving you these numbers because it actually tells you the scale which digital backbone makes possible.We couldn’t have done this ten years ago because we didn’t have that backbone, and we didn’t have the strategic understanding to activate and utilize that backbone. And you can see this in the lifestyle of people as well today,” he added.

    He also said that Australia will get really deployable 5G technology from India this year and which is something that will be of great global interest. “Today you can see the change in infrastructure in India. The transformation has happened because of an integrated infrastructure policy,” he added.

    Raisina@Sydney Conference, which began today with ‘Business Breakfast’, will involve ministerial and high-level government representations as well as participation from industry and civil society.

    This mega event will also include panel and keynote addresses by leading regional think tanks on issues ranging from geopolitics to technology and economics.

    After the keynote address of Jaishankar, a panel session will be held that would cover topics like “Next steps in the Australia-India economic partnership: stability, security and sovereignty,” and it will be addressed by keynote speakers: Vivek Lall, Chief Executive, General Atomics Global Corporation; Jodi McKay, National Chair, Australia-India Business Council; Vikram Singh, Vice President, and Country Head – ANZ, Tata Consultancy Services and facilitated by Bec Shrimpton, Director, The Sydney Dialogue, Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

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