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  • Adipurush: ‘Buy one get one free’ ticket offers in Hyderabad

    Adipurush: ‘Buy one get one free’ ticket offers in Hyderabad

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    Mumbai: The most awaited Bollywood mythological film ‘Adipurush’ has hit the headlines before its release. The film is directed by Om Raut and stars Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif Ali Khan in lead roles. It is set to hit the screens next month and some of the netizens and politicians are making it controversial. If you are planning to watch this movie, we will let you know that you have to spend just Rs 100 to watch it.

    Yes, it isn’t so cheap. In a unique style to promote the film, the makers of Adipurush are using an interesting tactic to drag audiences. The makers informed in the description box of the trailer that one can purchase Adipurush’s ticket just by spending Rs 100. The description read, “BOOK TICKETS!! Get 2 tickets for the price of 1.” This offer is valid across India including Hyderabad.

    Earlier, after the release of the teaser of the movie, the makers of the film were trolled for ‘poor’ VFX. The release date of this mythological film too was changed following backlash but it seems that most of the audiences got impressed by the trailer.

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    The makers are receiving both positive and negative comments on social media platforms. Adipurush is set to release in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages on the 16th of June this year. It features Prabhas as Raghava, Kriti as Janaki, and Saif as Lankesh.

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  • NIA Attaches Property Under UAPA In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: The National Investigation Agency on Wednesday attached an immovable property in Manigah village of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district under UAPA.

    An official said that the land measuring 3.5 Marlas belonged to one Daulat Ali Mughal of Shilabhatu Mohalla in Manigah.

    He said Mughal was involved in NIA case no. RC-2018/NIA/DLI, registered under UAPA.

    The official said that property was attached after the order of special NIA court Jammu. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Driver Injured After Being Assaulted, Accused Arrested

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    SRINAGAR: A driver was injured after he was assaulted by a shopkeeper in Main Chowk Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Wednesday.

    An official said that a shopkeeper assaulted a driver identified as Jalal-u-Din Lone of Sopore.

    He said that soon after the incident the injured was shifted to sub district hospital Sopore.

    The official said that the accused has been arrested and a case has been registered, while further investigation is going on. (KNO)

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  • Go Airlines: Legal scene now shifts to US court after unproductive Pratt & Whitney meet

    Go Airlines: Legal scene now shifts to US court after unproductive Pratt & Whitney meet

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    Chennai: After getting what it had prayed for before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), the legal scene now shifts to a US court where Go Airlines (India) Ltd has filed a suit against the aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney.

    The Wadia group’s low cost airline has taken Pratt & Whitney to the court in the US to make it honour the award given by an emergency arbitrator appointed in accordance with the 2016 Arbitration Rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).

    Speaking to IANS, Go Airlines CEO Kaushik Khona said the US court’s decision is expected to happen soon.

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    According to the airline, it was forced to apply to the NCLT after Pratt & Whitney, the exclusive engine supplier for its Airbus A320neo aircraft fleet, refused to comply with an award issued by an emergency arbitrator appointed in accordance with the 2016 Arbitration Rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).

    “That order directed Pratt & Whitney to take all the reasonable steps to release and dispatch without delay to Go First at least 10 serviceable spare leased engines by April 27, 2023 and a further 10 spare leased engines per month until December 2023, with the objective of Go First returning to full operations and achieving its financial rehabilitation and survival,” the airline added.

    Go Airlines said that even if Pratt & Whitney complied with the arbitration award, it would be able to resume full operations by August/September 2023.

    Khona said even meeting the top brass of Pratt & Whitney when they visited India in January 2023 did not result in any positive response.

    The top brass of Pratt & Whitney led by Shane Eddy, President, had been to Bengaluru in January 2023 to officially open the doors of the company’s India Engineering Centre (IEC).

    “On January 19, 2023, Varun Berry (Managing Director and Vice Chairman of the Wadia group’s Britannia Industries Ltd) and I had gone to Bengaluru to meet Eddy and Mr.Hendrik Deurloo, President, (Commercial Engines) to again asking to provide much awaited and promised repaired engines and spare engines and induct failed engines into MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul),” Khona told IANS.

    According to Go Airlines, the engine maker had promised through a signed Side letter in 2012 that if an engine failed within its initial 6,000 hours (or 4,200 take-off and landing cycles) of normal operation, it would repair and recondition that engine at no charge.

    The airline said Pratt & Whitney engine problems have been an industry-wide issue. The teething problems continue even after so many years clearly indicating an inherent design problem.

    “These GTF engines were developed on an unproven, new’ technology platform prematurely tested and forced into the market to capture airline attention with performance stats that were never achieved,” Go Airlines charged.

    “Between 2016 and February 2023 GoFirst (brand of Go Airlines) carried out 510 GTF Engine removals: 289 Engine Changes as a result of at least 28 different defects, and 221 Engine Swaps. It also shows that the most prevalent technical issue, by some order of magnitude, has been combustor distress, with 140 GTF Engines removed for this issue alone.”

    The airlines said 15 per cent of total Pratt & Whitney GTF powered aircrafts are grounded because of faulty engines globally (178 aircrafts are grounded out of 1,219 aircraft as of March this year.

    And the most affected region is India with 65 grounded aircraft out of a total 178.

    “Out of a total 60 global customers, only four have grounded aircraft in excess of 25 per cent and two of them are Indian. Pratt & Whitney’s recent proposal whereby they proposed to give 5 per cent of induction slots to Go First despite AOG’s (aircraft on ground) at 54 per cent is hard to believe and is a deliberate attempt to kill Go First,” Go Airlines said.

    According to Khona, if Indian passengers are suffering high airfare now then it is due to Pratt & Whitney.

    “They (Pratt & Whitney) take India for granted,” said Khona.

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  • In Lala Sheikh’s Demise, An Era Ended

    In Lala Sheikh’s Demise, An Era Ended

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    by Raashid Andrabi

    SRINAGAR: The historic Hotel Lala Sheikh on Residency Road in Srinagar may be small and unassuming, but it serves up more than just a fine cup of tea. Lala Sheikh, the face behind this historical tea shop on Wednesday lost his life to cardiac arrest.

    With a history that spans over 133 years, this quaint tea shop survived as a cultural icon that has stood the test of time. Despite the challenges of time and family divisions among its inheritors, Hotel Lala Sheikh remains the preferred choice for all seeking a taste of history and a delicious cup of tea.

    The shop has a huge history envisaging migration of a worker from city periphery and making it big within Srinagar at a time when situations and system were not supportive of a “start-up”.

    Lala Mohammad Sheikh, a young man from the Budgam village of Handjan, founded the shop and quickly gained a reputation for its bakery items. Presently, fourth generation of Lala Sheikh that include three brothers namely Sheikh Altaf, Sheikh Javeed and Sheikh Mehboob Ali are running the shop.

    The bakery was very popular for its pastries and chicken patties, with many people visiting the shop, especially during the time when an English Resident lived at the Residency – now the Emporium Garden. It was this residency that made the road Residency Road. Politicians and foreigners also used to visit the shop to taste the bakery items. Lala has been serving customers since 1890 and has become region’s iconic restaurant.

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    Besides, serving delicious patties and fine tea, the restaurant has witnessed some of the fiercest literary, political and journalistic discussions in Kashmir. The cafe’s history and popularity have made it a must-visit destination for those who want to learn about Kashmir’s oldest tea room.

    According to popular belief, the likes of Dina Nath Nadim, Bansi Nirdosh, Mirza Arif, Akhtar Mohiuddin, Amin Kamil, Pran Jalal, and other notable writers would congregate at Lala Sheikh in the evenings, engaging in discussions on poetry and politics while sipping endless cups of tea. Sometimes, these conversations would continue until past midnight.

    Additionally, due to its proximity to the Doordarshan TV station and Radio Kashmir, famous singers such as Raj Begum and Ghulam Ahmed Sofi, as well as prominent broadcasters like Makhan Lal Saraf and Prana Shunglu, would frequent the establishment in the evenings.

    Kashmir’s noted raconteur Zareef Ahmed Zareef attributes cafe’s success to the dedication and passion of its founder, Lala Sheikh. “This place always served pure food and that too with love. As I worked around that shop only, I used to regularly visit the shop. Lala never compromised on the quality of food” Zareef recalls. “They maintained their fame till today with its food filled with love.

    Zareef said he was particularly fond of the restaurant’s tea and butter toast, which he describes as unmatched in their flavour and texture.

    While the restaurant may have changed in some ways over the years, its commitment to serving delicious food with a side of history remains as strong as ever.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • WhatsApp bug causing some Android devices to falsely report microphone access

    WhatsApp bug causing some Android devices to falsely report microphone access

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    San Francisco: Meta-owned WhatsApp and Google have acknowledged a bug that seems to be allowing WhatsApp to access phones’ microphones unnecessarily on some Android devices.

    The issue first surfaced a month ago, but it received renewed attention after a Twitter engineer mentioned it in a post boosted by Elon Musk, reports Engadget.

    Twitter engineer Foad Dabiri recently shared an image that raised concerns about the app’s privacy practices. The image appeared to show that the app’s microphone was continuously running in the background, even when not in use.

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    Dabiri tweeted a screenshot from the Privacy Dashboard on his Android device, which revealed how frequently the app accessed his microphone and camera.

    “WhatsApp has been using the microphone in the background, while I was asleep and since I woke up at 6 a.m. (and that’s just a part of the timeline!) What’s going on?,” he tweeted.

    Later, Musk retweeted Dabiri’s post, saying “WhatsApp cannot be trusted”.

    According to a statement shared on Twitter by WhatsApp, the problem was caused by an Android-related issue rather than inappropriate microphone access by the messaging app.

    “We believe this is a bug on Android that mis-attributes information in their Privacy Dashboard and have asked Google to investigate and remediate,” the company said.

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  • Two Palestinian gunmen killed by Israeli forces in West Bank

    Two Palestinian gunmen killed by Israeli forces in West Bank

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    Ramallah: Two Palestinians were killed on Wednesday during fierce clashes with Israeli soldiers in the town of Qabatiya near the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

    A video on social media showed the bodies of the two young men whowere shot dead, reports Xinhua news agency.

    Local sources and witnesses said that a troop of Israeli soldiers backed by armoured vehicles stormed Qabatiya to arrest Palestinians wanted by Israeli security forces for alleged involvement in attacks against the Jewish state

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    They added that heavy clashes and fire exchanges took place in the town between Palestinian militants and Israeli soldiers.

    Explosions and intensive gunfire were heard in the town.

    The witnesses also said that a third Palestinian was seriously injured and was arrested by the Israeli soldiers before they pulled out from the town.

    Since early January, the Israeli army has been carrying out daily raids on Palestinian towns, villages, and refugee camps to arrest Palestinians allegedly involved in attacks against Israel.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health said more than 100 Palestinians have been killed since.

    Meanwhile, 19 Israelis were killed during the same period.

    The raids in Qabatiya town came amid growing tension between Israel and the Islamic Jihad militant group in the Gaza Strip, which had resulted in the deaths of 15 Palestinians, including five terrorists.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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  • In Pics: Karnataka Assembly Polls

    In Pics: Karnataka Assembly Polls

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    In Pics: Karnataka Assembly Polls



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  • H&ME Orders Inquiry Into Violation Of Norms By DHSK

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    SRINAGAR: The Health and Medical Education (H&ME) department on Tuesday ordered an inquiry into the alleged violation of government rules and regulations by the Director of Health Services Kashmir (DHSK).

    The director has allegedly delegated financial powers to Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) in contradiction to the established protocols.

    As per an order, issued by Secretary Health, Director Medical Supplies corporation limited Pankaj Gupta has been appointed as inquiry officer and has been directed to submit a report within 20 days.

    As per the order, the inquiry officer has been asked to find reasons for delegating financial powers to Chief Medical Officers by the Director Health Services Kashmir in violation of rules and regulations and in spite of the fact that a Central Purchase Committee, duly constituted by the government, existed at the Directorate level.

    He further has been directed to find reasons for further delegation of financial powers by Chief Medical Officer, Anantnag to Block Medical Officer, Saller against extant rules, establish whether Block Medical Officer, Saller exercised authority in violation of instructions issued by Director Health Services Kashmir, and even procured items available with JKMSCL against the mandate of purchase committee or not. In case of later, compelling reasons thereof.

    Further, inquire how BMO Saller ascertained rates’ reasonability and establish whether the rates were reasonable or not and establish whether procured items bear the requisite technical specifications or not, the order reads.

    “The Inquiry Officer shall fix responsibility for failure in observing financial propriety at various levels. The inquiry shall also extend to procurements made for the Baltal axis of Sh. Amarnath ji Yatra during 2022. The Inquiry Officer shall submit the report within a period of 20 days from the issuance of this order,” reads the order—(KNO)

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  • ‘Not worried..’, says Sudha Murthy on Karnataka communal politics

    ‘Not worried..’, says Sudha Murthy on Karnataka communal politics

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    Bengaluru: As Karnataka votes for its next government, Chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, author and philanthropist Sudha Murthy, when asked about communal politics taking center stage in the state, responded she has no idea.

    “I am not a politically savvy person. I do not belong to a political family. I really don’t worry about those things. I think it is my duty as a citizen to cast my vote. And I have done whatever I feel right,” she told reporters.

    Her 76-year-old husband and Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy voted at the BES Evening College of Arts & Commerce at Jayanagar, Bengaluru on Wednesday.

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    “If you want to bring changes in democracy, or if you want to elect the right leader, you should vote. Don’t ask who you are voting for, or why you are voting. Everyone has their own opinion and everyone should vote,” she added. 

    Narayan Murthy said those who do not vote have no right to criticise. He said he hoped that the voting would produce a better future.

    “We all hope that the poorest guy in the remotest village in India has access to basic education, decent healthcare, decent nutrition, and hope that that child’s grandchildren will have a better future than that child,” Narayan Murthy said while adding, “If there are no voters, then it is not a democracy.”

    “You should respect voting and you should exercise your power in case if you want to change, implement or continue, you want your projects to be implemented,” Sudha Murthy said.

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