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  • Expedite land resurvey, including laying survey stones: AP CM tells officials

    Expedite land resurvey, including laying survey stones: AP CM tells officials

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    Amaravat: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday directed officials concerned to expedite land resurvey under ‘YSR Jagananna Saswata Bhu Hakku Bhu Raksha Pathakam’ scheme, including completing first phase for 2,000 villages by May 20, along with laying of survey stones.

    In a review meeting, the Chief Minister ordered officials to ensure that every village secretariat has one rover at least for better flow of resurvey at the village level.

    The state has taken up resurvey of lands on a large scale after hundred years, unlike any other state, said Reddy in a statement and added that this exercise is important not only to the present generation, but also posterity.

    The southern state aims to employ modern technology and dole out tamper-proof documents to land owners so that none could manipulate them.

    Meanwhile, officials apprised the CM that 31 lakh survey stones are ready to be set in place once the survey gets completed, out of which 50,000 are ready to be supplied on a daily basis.

    Reddy instructed officials to procure sufficient number of stones for the next phase, while municipal officials informed that they are making preparations to survey urban areas and data analytics are currently ongoing.

    Panchayat Raj officials also told the CM that survey of 300 villages would be completed by the third week of April and in all villages by December end.

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  • Siasat to organize seminar on various topics including ‘current technologies’

    Siasat to organize seminar on various topics including ‘current technologies’

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    Hyderabad: Siasat Daily is going to organize a seminar on various topics including ‘latest technologies’. It will be delivered by Khurshid Alam who is the Chairman and Managing Director of PET Foundation (UK) International and Academy for Advanced Studies & Training International UK Private Limited.

    He is also a Commissioner (a high-level UK Ministerial level appointment) of the Healthcare Commission now the Care Quality Commission, England’s Healthcare overarching Regulatory body for entire Healthcare providers Hospitals, and other allied providers in England for nearly 10 years, and held few other ministerial appointments: Judicial Member of Employment Tribunal and Member of Mental Health Review Tribunal (equivalent to High courts in the UK), Expert Judicial Member of Civil and Family Courts. He is also Visiting Professor at Vidyapeeth University, India an International Advisor to Yenepoya University, Academic Council Member of Gulf Medical University & Hospital, UAE.

    The seminar will be presided over by the Editor of Siasat Zahid Ali Khan. The coordinators of the seminar are Mohd Aslam Hussain (+91 9393876978) and Sameer Ahmed Khan (cellphone number: +91 9000191481).

    During the seminar, the areas such as education, health, and social organizations will be discussed. It will be conducted at 4 pm at Mahboob Hussain Jigar Hall, second floor, Siasat office, opposite Ramakrishna Theatre, Abids.

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  • Himalayan region including J&K vulnerable to earthquakes: Experts

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    Srinagar, Mar 22: Stating that Jammu & Kashmir among many areas are highly vulnerable to earthquakes, the experts here on Wednesday said that instead of panicking, there is a need to come up with earthquake resistant human infrastructure that leads to the loss of lives and damage to the properties.

    Pertinently, an earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale occurred on late Tuesday night in Jammu and Kashmir, triggering panic among the people.

    Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a prominent Seismologist, Prof. Ghulam Jeelani (Department of Earth Sciences, University of Kashmir), said that nobody can prevent earthquakes anywhere across the globe as it is a natural phenomenon, which would continue to take place.

    “J&K being one among the regions that are highly vulnerable to the earthquakes would witness jolts again and again. Whenever the stress accumulates, the energy gets generated and thus gets released in the shape of earthquakes,” he said.

    He added that no one can stop the occurrence of earthquakes, but there is a need to come up with the human infrastructure, which is earthquake resistant. “It is a fact that no one loses life due to earthquakes, but it is the human infrastructure that leads to the loss of lives as well as the property damage. Once people opt for taking all preventive measures while constructing their buildings, such incidents will also stop,” he said.

    However, he said that there is a need to follow dos and don’ts in spirit during earthquakes to ensure safety.

    As per the reports, around 60 earthquakes will hit J&K and Ladakh in 2022. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) data shows that J&K parts have felt tremors 9 times in March, 2023 so far.

    Prof Shakil Romshoo, an earth scientist, told KNO that the entire Himalayan region, including Jammu and Kashmir has been historically vulnerable to earthquakes.

    He said that the region has witnessed several mega earthquakes in the past. “Therefore, the government, civil societal and individuals should work hard to build a culture of disaster preparedness in the society in order to minimise human and infrastructure damage in the eventually of a high magnitude earthquake,” he said—(KNO)

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  • Seven men, including Delhi Policeman, thrash meat vendors, urinate on them

    Seven men, including Delhi Policeman, thrash meat vendors, urinate on them

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    Delhi: Two meat vendors were allegedly beaten up and robbed by seven men, including three Delhi Police personnel, in east Delhi’s Shahdara, a senior officer said.

    The incident took place in Anand Vihar area on March 7 when the two meat vendors were travelling in their car and hit a scooter.

    The accused, alleged to be ‘gau rakshaks’, urinated on the victims’ faces and threatened to kill them, the police said on Thursday.

    Reportedly, a case was registered four days later, even though the victims had approached the police immediately.

    All the seven men involved in the incident were booked and the three policemen, one of them an assistant sub-inspector, were suspended, the police said.

    Nawab, who supplies meat to the Ghazipur slaughterhouse and a resident of Mustafabad, was headed home in his car with his cousin Shoaib when he hit a scooter near Anand Vihar. They were carrying meat in the car, according to the FIR.

    The scooter driver demanded Rs 4,000 in damages from them. Just then a PCR van arrived there and one of the policemen took Rs 2,500 from the meat suppliers and gave it to the scooter driver, the FIR stated.

    The policeman then demanded Rs 15,000 from the meat suppliers and threatened to take them to the police station if they did not pay up, it said.

    The victims alleged the policemen in the PCR van called four other people and took them to an isolated spot. Nawab and Shoaib were confined and thrashed by the accused, who also tried to cut their hands with a knife. The accused also urinated on their faces and threatened to kill them, it added.

    The policemen also accused them of slaughtering cows and threatened to dump their bodies in a drain after killing them.

    The policemen allegedly extorted Rs 25,500 from the victims. The victims were “injected” with some narcotic and made to sign a few “blank papers” by the policemen, the FIR stated.

    The victims sustained injuries on their limbs and back, and were taken to the GTB Hospital, the police said.

    A case was filed on March 10 against the accused on charges of extortion and voluntarily causing hurt, they said.

    A senior police officer said they are verifying the allegations of the complainant.

    However, as per preliminary inquiry, departmental action has been initiated against the three policemen, who have been suspended till inquiry, the officer said.

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  • Three including juvenile held in student abduction and gang rape case

    Three including juvenile held in student abduction and gang rape case

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    Gurugram: In prompt action, three accused, including a juvenile, in an abduction and gang rape case of a 14-year-old school student in Gurugram have been taken into custody, police said on Monday.

    “Three, including a juvenile, have been apprehended, the juvenile has been produced before Juvenile Justice Board on Monday. The case is under investigation and the remaining accused will be apprehended soon. Strict action will be taken against all those who are involved in spreading the filmed video,” Gurugram police spokesman Subhash Boken said.

    The victim’s father had filed a complaint that his daughter, a Class 8 student, was abducted from her school during a sports programme on December 18 last year by three youths, who took her to a hilly area and took turns to rape her.

    They accused had also threatened to kill her if she disclosed the incident to anyone.

    The three accused also made an objectionable video of the girl and uploaded it on social media.

    Following the complaint, an FIR was registered against three accused under various sections of the IPC and the POCSO Act at Sohna Sadar Police Station on Saturday.

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  • Hyderabad: Stray dog attacks 16 people, including 8 kids in Balanagar

    Hyderabad: Stray dog attacks 16 people, including 8 kids in Balanagar

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    Hyderabad: 16 people, including eight children in Vinayak Nagar of Balanagar, were attacked by a street dog on Saturday evening.

    Four children that included a three-year-old girl reportedly suffered serious injuries when the dog attacked them while they walking along the roadside.

    Following the incident, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) teams rushed to the area and caught the dog after nearly two hours of struggle.

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  • Oscars 2023: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ picks 7 titles including Best Picture, check out full list

    Oscars 2023: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ picks 7 titles including Best Picture, check out full list

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    Los Angeles: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ was named best picture at the 95th Academy Awards, capping off an improbable awards season run by winning the movie business’s highest honour.

    The film, an adventure about a Chinese-American laundromat owner grappling with an IRS audit and inter-dimensional attackers, earned seven statues, including original screenplay and directing honours for its creators Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (collectively known as the Daniels), reports ‘Variety’.

    The victory is a big one for A24, the indie studio that pushed the zany film to an impressive $100 million at the box office, a stunning achievement at a time when the market for arthouse movies has shrivelled.

    The studio also managed the rare feat of nabbing all four acting honours — three of which were won by ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and one by ‘The Whale’.

    It was a night of comebacks and reassessments. Michelle Yeoh of ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ became only the second woman of colour to be recognized as best actress. The honour came after a long career in martial arts and action movies like ‘Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon’ and ‘Yes, Madam’.

    “Ladies, don’t ever let anyone tell you that you are past your prime,” Yeoh said. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility.”

    Meanwhile, Brendan Fraser took best actor honors for his performance as a morbidly obese man trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter in ‘The Whale’.

    Fraser, once an A-list star known for his work in popcorn flicks such as ‘George of the Jungle’ and ‘The Mummy’, had spent the last decade changing away from the spotlight dealing with health and personal struggles. His win continues his remarkable resurgence.

    “I started in this business 30 years ago, and this – they certainly didn’t come easily to me, but there was a facility that I didn’t appreciate at the time until it stopped,” Fraser said, acknowledging his career setbacks. He thanked his director Darren Aronofsky for “throwing me a creative lifeline and hauling me aboard”.

    Here are the winners:

    • Best Picture – ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Lead Actress – Michelle Yeoh for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Lead Actor – Brendan Fraser for ‘The Whale’
    • Best Director – Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Film Editing – ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Original Song – ‘Naatu Naatu’ from ‘RRR’
    • Best Sound – ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
    • Best Adapted Screenplay – ‘Women Talking’
    • Best Original Screenplay – ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Visual Effects – ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’
    • Best Original Score – ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
    • Best Production Design – ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
    • Best Animated Short Film – ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’
    • Best Documentary Short Film – ‘The Elephant Whisperers’
    • Best International Feature Film – ‘All Quiet on the Western Fronta�
    • Best Costume Design – ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
    • Best Makeup and Hairstyling – ‘The Whale’
    • Best Cinematography – ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
    • Best Live Action Short – ‘An Irish Goodbye’
    • Best Documentary Feature Film – ‘Navalny’
    • Best Supporting Actress – Jamie Lee Curtis for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Supporting Actor – Ke Huy Quan for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
    • Best Animated Feature Film – ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 71st B.N. Mullik Memorial All India Police Football Championship declared open, 42 teams from across the country including 34 me

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    J&K Police Remained On Forefront in Protecting The Sovereignty, Integrity of the Country: Director IB

    Srinagar, March 12: The opening ceremony of 71st B.N. Mullik Memorial All India Police Football Championship was held at Bakshi Stadium, Srinagar today. The event was declared open jointly by Director General of Police, J&K Dilbag Singh and Director IB, New Delhi Tapan Kumar Deka who is also the Chairman of All India Police Sports Control Board, New Delhi.

    Commandant General HG/CD/SDRF J&K, Dr. B. Srinivas, Spl DG CID J&K, R. R. Swain, Spl DG Crime J&K, A. K. Choudhary, MD Police Housing/DG Prison Shri Deepak Kumar, ADsGP SJM Gillani, Dr SD Singh Jamwal, Mukesh Singh, M.K Sinha, Sunil Kumar and Vijay Kumar, Chief Electoral Officer J&K PK Pole, IGsP Nitish Kumar, B S Tuti, M N Tiwari, Vikramjeet Singh and, Secretary Youth Services & Sport, J&K, Sarmad Hafeez, DIsG Sujit Kumar, Vivek Gupta, Rayees Mohammad Bhat, Ms Sarah Rizvi, Imtiaz Ismail, Shahid Mehraj, Rakesh Bhalwal, SSP Srinagar, all JKAP/IRP Commandants of Kashmir and a large of sports enthusiast witnessed the opening ceremony function. Khadi & Village Chairperson Ms Hina Bhat, Mayor SMC Junaid Azam Matoo, DDC Chairperson Aftab Malik also graced the occasion.

    Tapan Kumar Deka addressing the function as per GNS, said that it is indeed a matter of great privilege for him to witness the opening ceremony of the championship , for which he expressed his gratitude to DGP J&K and the Organising Committee for the opportunity. He said that All India Police Sports Control Board organises 40 events in 18 clusters across the country in a year in which 13000 Policemen sportspersons participate adding that it is a matter of great satisfaction that popularity and participation of these events has witnessed an exponential increase and has provided a platform to excel the performances due to which many Policemen now have won medals at National and International levels. Paying tribute to the B N Mullik, he said that this Football championship is named after him as he was a great dynamic leader and a visionary. Tapan Kumar congratulated J&K Police for conducting the event in a befitting manner. He said that J&K Police has remained on the forefront in protecting the sovereignty and integrity of the country. He said that this platform provides opportunities to different forces to interact, to share experiences and to strengthen personal as well as professional bonding. He advised participants to play the game with sportsman spirit and wished them good luck.

    DGP J&K, in his address, thanked Director IB for gracing the event and said that his presence in the opening ceremony has been a very encouraging factor for the participants. He said that Jammu and Kashmir Police has so far organised 14 events of this stature and this is the third occasion that All India Football Championship is being hosted by JK Police and before this, J&K Police has also hosted its 49th and 66th editions. HE further said that JK Police has organised events in almost every sports category including hockey, water sports, golf etc.

    While welcoming all the participating teams of the event, DGP said that besides fighting for the title, this is a great opportunity for the players to see and enjoy the nature and culture of this beautiful valley. Underling the similarities of football and good policing, DGP said that power, discipline and control is common and important for both to achieve the desired results.

    He said that J&K is progressing towards peace and prosperity adding that youth of JK has rejected the path of “goli and grenade” and are overwhelmingly participating in positive activities like sports and other cultural activities. He was, however, quick in cautioning the youth about the conspiracy of anti-peace elements and appealed them to remain beware of these conspirators whole only motto is to disturb peace in this beautiful valley.

    Singh said Jammu and Kashmir Police has been organising events across Jammu and Kashmir throughout the year and added that all events are witnessing huge participation. He said that a few days ago, a Marathon “Run for Peace” was organised in Jammu in which around 4000 people of different age groups participated and added that events like Pedal for Peace organised in Kashmir also witnessed massive participation. He informed that after the COVID period, around 70 thousand youth have participated in the event organized by J&K Police. He wished good luck to all the participating teams for the event.

    In his welcome address ADGP Armed, J&K Shri SJM Gillani welcomed all the dignitaries for gracing the event and said that hosting this prestigious event is a proud moment for J&K Police. He informed that a record number of 42 teams from across the country are participating in the championship which includes 34 men and 8 women teams. He said that football is quite popular in J&K and to promote it further, J&K Police is going to organising a mega sports event every year in Srinagar adding that this year’s championship witnessed participation of 41 teams.

    Later speaking to the media, Director IB, Tapan Kumar Deka said that teams from all over the country have come to participate in the championship and their spirit is very high. He said that all the visiting teams will come to know about J&K and its lovely people living in a peaceful environment adding that this event will help in spreading the message of peace and love. He said sports is the best way for community building and large scale participation of youth, like today, will strengthen it further. He congratulated DGP J&K and his team for organising this event and putting all the arrangements in a flawless manner.

    DGP said that Pakistan and its agencies have always remained hell-bent in disrupting peace in Jammu and Kashmir as they are not happy with the peace and development here. He said that it is time to strengthen peace further in J&K and advised the people especially youth to foil all conspiracies of inimical elements. Referring to the target killing, DGP said that all the counter measures are in place to stop these attacks and also to hunt down remaining propagators of militancy. He said that infiltration bids have been stopped to a large extent, adding that infiltration chances rise more when snow is melting and all the arrangements are in place to stop these attempts. He said that Pakistan is backing militancy besides pushing narcotics, to raise funds for militant activities. However various modules have been busted and all investigation agencies including SIU, SIA along with NIA and Narcotics Control Bureau are working together to bust all such modules at every level especially those involving big cartels having interstate ramifications and connections. Referring to the property attachment, he said that only those are being attached who, after thorough investigation & probe, have been found involved in providing any kind of support to militancy and added that action under law will be taken against all such persons, reads the statement.(GNS)

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  • 5 employees including a Doctor found absent at PHC Unisoo

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    5 employees including a Doctor found absent at PHC Unisoo Langate


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    Kupwara ,Mar 9: Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray today conducted surprise inspection of Primary Health Centre Unisoo of Langate.

    While scrutinising the attendance roll, the DC found five employees absent and taking serious note of this casual attitude of the employees, he directed the CMO Kupwara to take strict action against them.

    Absent employees included a doctor, three pharmacists, and an FMPHW.

    Deputy Commisioner, also asked CMO Kupwara to conduct surprise visits at all the health institutions so that essential public services could be provided to people in an efficient manner.(GNS)

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  • 5 employees including a Doctor found absent at PHC Unisoo Langate

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    Kupwara ,Mar 9 : Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray today conducted surprise inspection of Primary Health Centre Unisoo of Langate.

    While scrutinizing the attendance roll, the DC found five employees absent and taking serious note of this casual attitude of the employees, he directed the CMO Kupwara to take strict action against them.

    Absent employees included a doctor, three pharmacists, and an FMPHW.

    Deputy Commisioner, also asked CMO Kupwara to conduct surprise visits at all the health institutions so that essential public services could be provided to people in an efficient manner.(GNS)

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