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  • Indian concept of `Seva’ is older than Corporate Social Responsibility: Bhagwat

    Indian concept of `Seva’ is older than Corporate Social Responsibility: Bhagwat

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    Mumbai: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said the concept of “Seva” or service in Indian culture is much older than the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility.

    He was speaking after the inauguration of Seva Bhavan, an institute set up to offer health services at subsidised rates by an organization affiliated to the RSS.

    “What we call `Seva’ (service) is deeply rooted in our society, compared to the recent concept of Corporate Social Responsibility. Our outlook towards Seva is that we do not expect anything in return for it,” Bhagwat said.

    “Seva is sometimes defined as service, but there (in case of service) you expect something in return. In our tradition of Seva, people not only face appreciation but (sometimes face) criticism and opposition as well,” he said.

    Bhagwat also said that Dharma' as per Indian tradition is not rituals but duty. "The duty of humans isSeva’,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Day after rout, Indian players back in nets; Shami set to play in Ahmedabad

    Day after rout, Indian players back in nets; Shami set to play in Ahmedabad

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    New Delhi: A day after an embarrassing nine-wicket rout at the hands of Australia, some of India’s Test squad members were back at the Holkar Stadium for a gruelling 90-minute net session.

    With head coach Rahul Dravid and batting coach Vikram Rathour for company, opener Shubman Gill, middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, all-rounders Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav sweated it out in two nets adjacent to the match strip.

    The third Test, played on an extremely turning pitch with variable bounce, ended in just over two days.

    While Kuldeep had a long bowl at the nets, the other four enjoyed extended batting sessions against local net bowlers and also faced throwdowns.

    There were no experimental or innovative shot selections but plain and simple copybook batting as they looked to get some form back before the fourth and final Test, starting in Ahmedabad from March 9.

    Shami set to be back in playing XI

    India’s senior-most speedster Mohammed Shami is expected to feature in the playing XI for the final Test after being rested as part of workload management during the Indore game.

    The Indian team management, in consultation with its medical staff, has decided to space out the pace bowlers, who are going to play the IPL and are in the ODI World Cup plans.

    Hence Shami, who had played the first two Tests and is also a part of the ODI squad, was rested for the third game. In his place, Umesh Yadav was drafted in as the second pacer after Mohammed Siraj.

    With Siraj bowling only 24 overs in the first three games for one wicket, Umesh, with his better show in Indore, and who is not part of the white ball set-up, stands a good chance to share the new ball with Shami in Ahmedabad.

    Siraj is likely to feature in all three ODIs between March 17 to 22 and will probably get some time off during the final game at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

    Shami, who has been the best pacer on view across both teams with seven scalps from 30 odd overs in the series, will be needed on a dry Motera surface that might be conducive for reverse swing.

    India are currently leading the series 2-1 but need to win the last game, in order to nullify the result of Sri Lanka’s upcoming away series against New Zealand, and qualify for the World Test Championship final.

    GCA curators haven’t received any directive from Team India

    The pitch at Holkar Stadium has been rated by ICC match referee Chris Broad as “poor”, and the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) is unlikely to risk its reputation by preparing something that attracts the attention of the the game’s governing body for the wrong reason.

    “We haven’t received any instructions from the Indian team management and our local curators are preparing a normal track as we have always done through the season,” a state association source told PTI on Saturday.

    “In fact, last Ranji game over here in January, Railways scored 500 plus (508) batting first and Gujarat, although suffered innings defeat, scored 200 plus in both innings. It won’t be too different this time,” he said.

    There are 96 hours still left for the Test match to begin and one doesn’t know what will happen once BCCI curators Taposh Chatterjee and Ashsh Bhowmick take over.

    “Obviously, last few days the BCCI’s grounds and pitches committee instruct the local curator. But, certainly, from our end our endeavour is to produce a good Test match pitch,” the official said.

    The last time two Test matches were held in Ahmedabad, they ended in just under two days.

    “You have to factor in that the Day/Night Test and the one after that were the first ones held after the stadium was refurbished and you had no clue how the pitch will pan out,” he added.

    Kohli visits Mahakaleshwar Temple with wife

    With the third Test ending way before schedule, star batter Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma on Saturday visited Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain to offer prayers.

    While some of the players stayed back in Indore, a few, including skipper Rohit Sharma, returned to Mumbai and will join the team in Ahmedabad on March 6.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian Americans raise over $300K for Turkey, Syria quake relief

    Indian Americans raise over $300K for Turkey, Syria quake relief

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    Washington: Indian Americans from across the US have raised more than USD 300,000 for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.

    A fundraiser organised by several eminent Indian Americans led by Dr Hemant Patel, the former president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), the community raised more than USD 230,000.

    The fund raised over the weekend in New Jersey was attended by Turkish Ambassador to the US Murat Mercan, along with Turkish Consul General in New York Reyhan zg r, wherein they profusely thanked the Indian American community for the generous support for the earthquake-hit people of their country.

    “They (the ambassador and the consul general) spoke very highly of what is being done and what the Indian community is doing for the Turkish people,” Patel, a recipient of the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honour, told PTI.

    Sewa International Houston’s AmeriCorps team recently organised a donation drive in support of the victims of the earthquake in Syria and Turkey. People from different communities all over Houston came together to donate hundreds of items, including food, clothes, winter coats, hygiene items, outdoor supplies, tents, hand warmers, shoes and baby necessities.

    More than 200 boxes were taken to the warehouse, filling over three pickup trucks, a trailer, an SUV and a big U-Haul truck.

    The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Robbinsville, New Jersey organised a special prayer assembly this week for those affected by the humanitarian crisis. The community members at BAPS offered support for the people of Turkey through prayer and a generous donation of USD 25,000 through its humanitarian relief arm, BAPS Charities, to the Embrace Relief Foundation.

    (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 )

  • Ratings of Indian schools in Dubai improved in 2022-23: KHDA

    Ratings of Indian schools in Dubai improved in 2022-23: KHDA

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    Abu Dhabi: Indian curriculum schools in Dubai have shown significant improvement in their rating for the year 2022-2023, according to results released by Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).

    The KHDA inspects schools in the city and rates them as outstanding, very good, good, fair, or weak.

    In the academic year 2022-2023, of the 32 Dubai schools with an Indian curriculum, only one was rated as outstanding.

    GEMS Modern Academy was the only school rated as outstanding by KHDA. It received the rating for the 10th consecutive year.

    While one school was rated as outstanding, 10 were rated as very good, 10 were rated as good, 11 were rated as acceptable, and there was no school with a poor Indian curriculum in Dubai.

    In a statement on its website the KHDA said, “73 per cent of students attend Indian curriculum schools rated Good or better, and the proportion of students attending Very Good schools has increased to 42 percent, up from 37 percent in 2019-20.”

    “More than 6,000 students benefited from the improved ratings this year. Six schools in Dubai improved their rating compared to the 2019-2020 inspection cycle: two schools improved from good to very good; three schools improved from acceptable to good; and one school moved from weak to acceptable,” KHDA added.

    KHDA said 85,588 students study in 32 Indian curriculum schools in the city. There are 43,517 male students and 42,031 female students.

    Outstanding Indian Schools in Dubai

    Very Good Indian Schools in Dubai

    • The Indian High School    
    • GEMS Our Own English High School   
    • The Millenium School   
    • JSS International Schools   
    • Ambassador School    
    • GEMS New Millenium School    
    • GEMS Our Own Indian School    

    Good Indian Schools in Dubai

    • Primus Private School   
    • The Indian High School Branch    
    • Our Own High School Branch    
    • GEMS Legacy School    
    • The Indian International School (DSO)   
    • Sabari Indian School    
    • Global Indian International School

    Acceptable Indian Schools in Dubai

    • Woodlem Park School    
    • Elite English School   
    • Gulf Indian High School      
    • New Indian Model School  
    • Little Flower English School     
    • Crescent English School    
    • Bright Riders School   

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘I had Pegasus on my phone, Indian democracy under attack’: Rahul at Cambridge

    ‘I had Pegasus on my phone, Indian democracy under attack’: Rahul at Cambridge

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    Cambridge: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack at the Centre during a lecture at Cambridge University, alleging that an attack has been unleashed on the basic structure of Indian democracy while also claiming that Israeli spyware Pegasus was being used to snoop into his phone.

    Rahul claimed that he had been warned by the intelligence officers to be “careful” while speaking on the phone as his calls were being recorded.

    Congress leader and ex-advisor to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sam Pitroda shared the YouTube link of Rahul Gandhi’s address to MBA students at Cambridge Judge Business School on the topic of ‘Learning to Listen in the 21st Century’, on Twitter.

    “I myself had Pegasus on my phone. A large number of politicians had Pegasus on their phones. I have been called by intelligence officers who told me, ‘Please be careful about what you are saying on the phone because we are sort of recording the stuff. So this is the constant pressure that we feel. Cases on the Opposition. I have got a number of criminal liable cases for things that should under no circumstances be criminal liable cases. That’s what we are trying to defend,” the Congress leader said in his address.

    In August last year, the Supreme Court-appointed committee, set up to look into the allegations of the government allegedly using Pegasus for snooping, had concluded that the spyware was not found in the 29 mobile phones examined by it, but the malware was found in five mobile phones.

    Reading the report of the committee, the bench had said, “We are concerned about the technical committee report… 29 phones were given and in five phones some malware was found but the technical committee says it cannot be said to be Pegasus.”

    Rahul alleged further that constraints were being put on the Parliament, press and the Judiciary in the country.

    “Everybody knows and it’s been in the news a lot that Indian democracy is under pressure and under attack. I am an Opposition leader in India, we are navigating that (Opposition) space. The institutional framework which is required for a democracy — Parliament, free press, the judiciary, just the idea of mobilisation, moving around — all are getting constrained. So, we are facing an attack on the basic structure of Indian democracy,” the Congress MP alleged.

    Sharing a picture of himself in the presentation slide in which he is seen being held by the police personnel, the Congress leader claimed that the Opposition leaders were “locked up” in jail for “just standing” in front of the Parliament House to talk about some issues, while also alleging that such incidents have happened “relatively violently”.

    “In the Constitution, India is described as a Union of States, and that Union requires negotiation and conversation. It is that negotiation that is under attack and threat. You can see the picture which is taken in front of Parliament House. The Opposition leaders were just standing there talking about certain issues, and we were put in jail. That’s happened 3 or 4 times. It has happened relatively violently. You have also heard of the attacks on minorities and the press. You get a sense of what is going on,” Rahul claimed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian nurse honoured with DAISY award in Riyadh

    Indian nurse honoured with DAISY award in Riyadh

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    Jeddah: Laxmi Rachamallu, a head nurse in a top hospital in Saudi Arabia, was honoured with the prestigious DAISY award.

    Laxmi, who works as head nurse in the emergency section at King Fahad Medical City (KFMC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was recently honoured with the most coveted award in the global nursing field.

    KFMC is a leading medical facility in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh with 1200 beds and 500,000 outpatients annually.

    Nurse played important role during pandemic in Saudi Arabia

    Laxmi is known as a caregiver and helps many patients on humanitarian grounds beyond her limits. She had played an important role during the COVID-19 crisis where one Canadian patient who had spent 33 days in ICU had recommended her name for the award following her impressive care.

    Laxmi has been in Saudi Arabia for the last seventeen years and prior to that she worked at Hyderabad’s Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). The native of the Kadapa district works in Saudi Arabia and plans to establish a charitable hospital in her hometown for the poor along with her US-based cousins to serve the needy poor.

    DAISY award

    The DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune System) Award is an international recognition program that honors and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses provide every day.

    Daisy Foundation, a non-profit organization has created it in memory of J. Patrick Barnes, who died from complications of an auto-immune disease at the age of 33.

    It is given out to nurses who are nominated by patients, families, and colleagues for the exceptional care they provide.

    The recipients of the award receive a certificate, a DAISY Award pin, and a hand-carved stone sculpture entitled “A Healer’s Touch.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad is the most famous Indian city in Iran: Envoy Iraj Elahi

    Hyderabad is the most famous Indian city in Iran: Envoy Iraj Elahi

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    Hyderabad: An interactive meeting on ‘Exploring Business Opportunities with Iran’ was held on Thursday at FTCCI in Red Hills in the city.

    It was organised by FTCCI (The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry) in association with the Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran-Hyderabad.

    Addressing 200 plus audience His Excellency H.E. Dr. Iraj Elahi, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India said “Hyderabad is a more famous city in Iran than any other Indian city. It is an even more popular city than New Delhi”.

    “I have been hearing a lot about Hyderabad since my childhood…India is the rising economy in the world. Iran can be a good companion to India in its journey. We can complement each other. Many nations, including India, have gone through sanctions at some stage or the other. We must learn to live and lead under sanctions, said the ambassador,” he said.

    The envoy also assured that the Iranian business delegation will visit Hyderabad in a few months.

    He asked many businessmen, and exporters, in the hall to look at Iran as a good and potential market for Indian products. We have an 80 million population, together with our neighbouring nations we are 20 million and a big market which can be tapped.

    H.E. Mahdi Shahrokhi, Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hyderabad said that it was the maiden visit of the Ambassador to Hyderabad city. I have been living in Hyderabad for the past 22 months. We feel at home in Hyderabad.

    Speaking further the Consul General said, the Cost of stay, study, and tuition fee is cheaper in Iran than in India. “Look at Iran for studying abroad. Nearly 20,000 Indians are studying in Iran,” he told the gathering.

    Giving his welcome remarks Anil Agarwal, President of FTCCI said India, Iran and Telangana are natural allies. We entered many MoUs with Iran. We are planning a business delegation to Iran soon and similarly an Iranian business delegation to India. The diplomatic relations between the two nations are about 70 years old.

    AVPS Chakravarthi, Chairman of the International Relations Trade Committee, delivering introductory remarks. “We eat Hyderabadi Biryani and drink Irani Chai, which is our connection between the two nations,” he remarked.

    Speaking further AVPS Chakravarthy added we are an agrarian society and the state being the Rice Bowl of India, both nations can have a lot of scope for cooperation. India is the capital of Medical Tourism.

    Meela Jayadev, Suresh Kumar Singhal, Vice President Khyati Narawane, CEO of FTCCI also participated. Meela Jayadev proposed a vote of thanks, a press note informed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • IOCL Recruitment 2023: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd invites applications for 106 posts, check age limit, steps to apply

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd invites applications for 106 posts, check age limit, steps to apply

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    New Delhi, Mar, 02: IOCL Recruitment 2023: A total of 106 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. Out of the 106, 96 are for the Level 1 Executive posts and 10 are for the Executive Level L2 posts.

    Indian Oil has started the application process for 106 executive posts on a contractual basis. The deadline for the submission is set for March 22, 2023. Eligible and interested candidates can apply online through the official website – www.iocl.com.

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Details of the vacancy

    A total of 106 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. Out of the 106, 96 are for the Level 1 Executive posts and 10 are for the Executive Level L2 posts.

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Age limit

    The maximum age of the candidates for executive level 1 posts should be 35 years, and for executive level 2 posts, the maximum age of the candidates should be 45 years.

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Steps to apply

    Step 1: Candidates can visit the official website – www.iocl.com

    Step 2: Now, click on the ‘Career’ tab

    Step 3: Fill out the application form

    Step 4: Upload the required documents

    Step 5: Pay the application fees

    Step 6: Submit the form and print a copy for future use.

    Candidates need to take a printout of the application form and attach a recent colour passport-size photograph. Put your signature in the space provided to you, attach self-attested copies of important documents, and sent them on;

    The Advertiser, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003. Post Box No. 3096, Head Post Office.

    The above-mentioned documents should reach the concerned address by April 4, 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Indian government issues ‘high risk’ warning for Google Chrome users- Check Details Here

    Indian government issues ‘high risk’ warning for Google Chrome users- Check Details Here

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    New Delhi, Mar, 02: The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has revealed that multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome.

    Google Chrome is the most used internet browser across the globe with a massive market share. The Google backed web browsers is significantly ahead from its competitors when it comes to users. Not just desktop, even smartphone users rely on Google Chrome for day to day browsing and tasks. As most of the things are moving online, our reliability on web browsers is more than ever. We are now forced to share more and more of our personal information including banking details, date of birth, location and others. To keep the users safe, Google rolls out security updates for Chrome browser from time to time. Although tech companies recommend users to run the latest version of their browser, a few users opt to run the older for ease of use but it’s worth noting that older versions of browsers are easier to exploit. A few such vulnerabilities have been spotted in the Google Chrome browser and the Indian government has issued a warning for users of Chrome browser version prior to 110.0.5481.177.

    The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has revealed that multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome which could be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary code and gain access to sensitive information on the targeted system.

    According to CERT-In, the vulnerability exists in Google Chrome due to Use after free in Prompts, Web Payments API, SwiftShader, Vulkan, Video and WebRTC; Heap buffer overflow in Video & Integer overflow in PDF. A remote attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by persuading a victim to visit a specially crafted web page. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code and gain access to sensitive information on the targeted system.

    To avoid any swindling, users should apply appropriate patches as mentioned by Google.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Biden appoints two prominent Indian American corporate leaders to his Export Council

    Biden appoints two prominent Indian American corporate leaders to his Export Council

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    Washington: US President Joe Biden has announced his intent to appoint two prominent Indian-Americans corporate leaders, Punit Renjen and Rajesh Subramaniam, to his powerful Export Council which is the principal national advisory committee on international trade.

    The president on Tuesday announced a list of members he intends to appoint to the the council, according to a White House press release.

    Renjen, the former CEO of Deloitte Consulting and Subramaniam, CEO and president of FedEx, have their names on the list of members the president intends to appoint as members of the influential President’s Export Council.

    The council will be headed by Mark Edin, chairman of Kastle Systems.

    More than two dozen leaders from the corporate sector, labour, real estate, national security and law, have been tapped into the President’s Export Council.

    Prominent among them are Karen S Lynch, president and CEO of CVS Health; John Lawler, the chief financial officer of Ford; Gareth Joyce, CEO at Proterra; Brett Hart, president of United Airlines; Beth Ford, president and CEO of Land O’Lakes; and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano R Amon.

    “The Council advises the President on government policies and programmes that affect US trade performance; promotes export expansion; and provides a forum for discussing and resolving trade-related problems among the business, industrial, agricultural, labour, and government sectors,” the White House said.

    On December 31 last, 62-year-old Renjen retired as Deloitte Global CEO after having served in the role since June 2015.

    He now serves as Deloitte Global CEO Emeritus. Under his leadership, Deloitte launched WorldClass a global effort to prepare 100 million underprivileged people for a world of opportunity based on the belief that business thrives when society thrives, the White House said.

    Recently, Deloitte made a commitment to be net zero by 2030 under its WorldClimate initiative and joined the First Movers Coalition.

    Renjen is deeply committed to advancing diversity and inclusion at Deloitte through measurable actions toward gender balance.

    Over his career, Renjen has been recognised by numerous organisations for his leadership, business acumen and commitment to societal impact.

    In 2022, Renjen was recognised by the Economic Times as “Global Indian of the Year” and the Carnegie Corporation of America as one of 34 “Great Immigrants. Great Americans.”

    In 2021, the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum recognised Renjen with its Global Achievement Award. In 2020, Renjen was awarded the Oregon History Makers Medal.

    Renjen is being considered to be the next chairman of SAP SE, a Germany-based European multinational software company.

    Subramaniam, as President and Chief Executive Officer of FedEx Corporation, is responsible for providing strategic direction for all FedEx operating companies.

    Subramaniam, 55, is chair of the five-person Executive Committee, which plans and executes the corporation’s strategic business activities.

    He is also chair of the FedEx Strategic Management Committee, a select group of the company’s top leadership, which sets the strategic direction for the enterprise.
    Before being named President and CEO-elect in March 2022, he was President and Chief Operating Officer of FedEx Corporation. Previously, Subramaniam held various leadership roles in operations and marketing across the FedEx portfolio of operating companies.

    Subramaniam serves on the board of directors of FedEx Corporation, the Procter & Gamble Company, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s China Center Advisory Board, FIRST, US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, and the US-China Business Council, and a member of the US-India CEO Forum.

    Subramaniam is also a proud 2023 recipient of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award, the highest civilian award presented by the President of India to the Indian diaspora in recognition of outstanding achievements in India and abroad, the White House said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )