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  • Joshimath crisis: Badrinath National Highway develops cracks

    Joshimath crisis: Badrinath National Highway develops cracks

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    Joshimath: Cracks of one to two metre long have devloped on the Badrinath National Highway in Joshimath, which is the only road that leads to Badrinath, a place of faith for millions of Hindus.

    Disaster Management Secretary Ranjit Sinha said that the administration has been keeping a close watch on the land subsidence of the highway.

    Sinha stated that the concerned agencies have been instructed to repair the road. He said it would be completely repaired before the Char Dham yatra.

    Repairing the road before the yatra would pose as a big challenge for the government.

    Significantly, the number of structures that have developed cracks in the holy city has increased to 863.

    In view of the cracks, along with the obstruction of the road to Badrinath Dham, the contact of the Indian Army with the China border may also be cut off.

    Geologist Prof M.P.S. Bisht, after visiting the area, said that the pattern of the cracks is parallel.

    Apart from this, sinking of the huge stones on the side of the road is also becoming a casue of concern for the government.

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  • Telangana: Car runs over devotees in Warangal; 6 injured

    Telangana: Car runs over devotees in Warangal; 6 injured

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    Hyderabad: An accident took place in the Warangal district on Friday leaving at least six people injured after a newly bought car ran over devotees.

    The accident took place around 8 am near Annaram Dargah Sharif in Parvathagiri, said the police.

    A man after performing Vahana Pooja near the temple reportedly drove his car into the middle of the crowd. Instead of applying brakes he applied the accelerator and injured several people also hitting an autorickshaw.

    A woman named Nandini was critically injured in the incident.

    Meanwhile, police booked a case under section 337 (Causing hurt by an act endangering the life or personal safety of others) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), reported, India Today. Further investigation is underway.

    Vahana Puja is conducted to bless new vehicles and pray for harmony to avoid mishaps and accidents in the future.

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  • Over 17,000 weapons surrendered under Australian gun amnesty

    Over 17,000 weapons surrendered under Australian gun amnesty

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    Canberra: More than 17,000 weapons were surrendered in the first year of Australia’s permanent national firearms amnesty, the government revealed on Saturday.

    The government released the first annual report on the amnesty program, which allows Australians to hand in unregistered, illegal or unwanted weapons without facing punishment, revealing 17,543 weapons were surrendered in the first 12 months, reports Xinhua news agency.

    The permanent amnesty was set up in mid-2021 following temporary programs in the wake of the Port Arthur massacre in 1996 and again in 2017.

    According to the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, there are approximately 260,000 illicit firearms in circulation in Australia.

    Among the weapons handed in between July 2021 and June 2022 were 8,140 rifles, 2,896 shotguns and 789 pistols.

    “It is an important measure to reduce the number of firearms circulating in our community, and keep Australians safe,” the country’s Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said on Saturday.

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  • Telangana to introduce loans for farmers supplying milk to Vijaya dairy

    Telangana to introduce loans for farmers supplying milk to Vijaya dairy

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    Hyderabad: Telangana’s Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav on Friday, said that the state government was planning to extend loans to 2,500 to 3,000 dairy farmers.

    This will be done for farmers to buy buffalos and contribute to increased production of Vijaya Dairy and would provide a livelihood to one lakh people.

    During the board meeting of Telangana State Dairy Development Co-operative Federation Limited (Vijaya Dairy) held in Masab Tank on Friday, Yadav asked officials to hold a special drive to register new members to the societies delivering milk to Vijaya Dairy and omit those who have discontinued.

    He also instructed officials to prepare plans for establishing four more feed mixing plants for preparing subsidized fodder, in addition to the already existing one in Gadwal. The launch of a mobile check van to inspect the quality of Vijaya Dairy products was also announced.

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  • PM Modi to address public meeting in Hyderabad on Feb 13

    PM Modi to address public meeting in Hyderabad on Feb 13

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    Hyderabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Hyderabad on February 13 to inaugurate or lay the foundation stone for various projects and address a public meeting.

    He was scheduled to visit the city on January 19 but the visit was postponed.

    The Prime Minister was to flag off the Secunderabad-Visakhapatnam Vande Bharat train and dedicate it to the nation and lay the foundation stone for several projects worth more than Rs 7,000 crore. While the visit was postponed, the Prime Minister virtually flagged off the train on January 15.

    He will launch the other projects during his visit on February 13.

    He will lay the foundation stone for the modernization of Secunderabad Railway Station at a cost of Rs 699 crore and the railway periodic overhauling workshop at Kazipet at a cost of Rs 521 crore.

    The Prime Minister will also dedicate to the nation Secunderabad-Mahabubnagar Railway doubling line of 85 kilometers. The cost of the project is Rs 1,410 crore.

    He will also launch work on widening and strengthening to 2/4 lane 60 km of the Mahabubnagar-Chincholi section of National Highway 167N. The work is to be taken up at an estimated cost of Rs 704 crore.

    Foundation stone will also be laid for widening and strengthening to 4 lane/2 lane of 42.57 km of the existing Mahabubnagar-Chincholi section. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 632 crore.

    Modi will also lay the foundation stone for Rs 513 crore project to widen two lanes 45.95 km of the Nizampet-Narayankhed-Bidar section of NH-161B.

    The Prime Minister is also likely to unveil projects worth Rs 2,597 crore at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad. The projects include academic buildings, hostel buildings, faculty and staff towers, a technology research park, a convention center, a knowledge center, a guest house, a lecture hall complex, and a healthcare facility.

    After attending various programs, he will address a public meeting at Parade Grounds in Secunderabad.

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  • Will destabilise institution of marriage: NGO opposes criminalisation of marital rape

    Will destabilise institution of marriage: NGO opposes criminalisation of marital rape

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    New Delhi: An NGO has moved the Supreme Court opposing the criminalisation of marital rape, saying it would destabilise the institution of marriage.

    The petition filed by NGO Purush Aayog Trust through its president Barkha Trehan has sought the court’s intervention in a batch of petitions pertaining to the criminalisation of marital rape and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) provision that provides protection to a husband against prosecution for forcible sexual intercourse if the wife is an adult.

    The plea contended that the doctrine of separation of powers is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and the power to create an offence solely vests with the legislature.

    “A marriage can end without any sufficient evidence pertaining to a case of marital rape. If there is any evidence of forcible intercourse, then there cannot be any other primary evidence other than the testimony of the wife. This can easily destabilise the institution of marriage,” the plea said.

    The petition, filed through advocate Vivek Narayan Sharma, said over the years, numerous incidents have been reported across the country where men committed suicide due to false accusations made by women.

    “There have been uncountable cases wherein married women have misused such provisions. Such cases include sexual harassment, 498A and domestic violence. If exception II of section 375, IPC is struck down, then it can become an ‘easy tool’ for wives to harass and puppet husbands, especially considering that the quantum of punishment in rape cases is much higher and the burden of proof is upon the accused.

    “Any allegations of rape by the wife be treated as gospel truth on the word of the wife and the husband would be most likely incapable to lead any contra evidence, owing to the nature of the personal and married relationship,” it said.

    The top court had, on January 16, sought the Centre’s response to a batch of petitions pertaining to the criminalisation of marital rape and the IPC provision that provides protection to a husband against prosecution for forcible sexual intercourse if the wife is an adult.

    The Centre, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, had told the bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud that the issue has legal as well as “social implications” and the government would like to file its response to the petitions.

    The top court, which appointed lawyers Pooja Dhar and Jaikriti Jadeja as the nodal counsel, had said the parties will have to file their written submissions by March 3 for a smooth hearing of the petitions.

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  • Joshimath crisis: Pets and cattle displaced as owners navigate subsidence fallout

    Joshimath crisis: Pets and cattle displaced as owners navigate subsidence fallout

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    Joshimath: As land sinks in Joshimath, buildings are razed and hundreds of families are forced out of their homes, there is another tragedy playing out in this Himalayan town many dogs, cattle, and other domestic animals are left untended as their owners navigate the life-changing crisis.

    Some animals have been left behind in houses, desolate and deserted as the cracks on their walls deepen, and some smaller pets have been crammed into shelter homes along with families forced into one room. The snow and the dipping temperatures have exacerbated the many woes.

    The displacement is at many levels, say animal rights activists who have rushed to the once bustling town of Joshimath to keep the voiceless safe.

    “Any disaster is as much a crisis for animals as it is for humans,” said Rubina Iyer from People for Animals (PFA) Uttarakhand.

    “We want to ensure the safety and welfare of the animals. People are taking care of humans, and we are here for the animals,” Iyer, who traveled from Dehradun to Joshimath along with her colleagues to help rescue affected animals, told PTI.

    The mountain town, the gateway to trekking trails, pilgrimage destinations such as Badrinath and the famed ski slopes of Auli, has been on the edge since January 2 when the first major land subsidence event took place and hairline fissures in several places deepened into gaping breaks in walls and streets with a frightening rumble.

    Families were segregated, and many pets and cattle were neglected as people moved out to safety.

    Neha Saklani, whose house in the Sunil area on the way to Auli was heavily damaged during the subsidence event, said they have four pets.

    “One of them is with us in the hotel, while the three others are at our house. But we check on them in the day and feed them,” she said.

    Iyer said surveys are being carried out for a count of pets or stray animals and, if required, help with shifting them to shelter homes.

    “If there are any pets and people don’t have space we can keep them safe.”
    So far, 200 dogs, 300 cattle, and 20 equines have been identified in surveys from the affected areas, said Shreya Paropkari from Humane Society International/India (HSI).

    “All are doing well except for two injured mules being shifted to the Happy Home Sanctuary run by PFA Uttarakhand in Dehradun,” she told PTI

    “Our surveys found no abandoned pets in the affected areas. Wherever people are being shifted they are taking their pets along,” Paropkari said.

    HSI also plans to sterilize dogs so there are no puppies born during this calamity as it will be difficult for them to survive.

    “Based on the current assessment, they would all need surgery – when the weather is suitable. Currently, it’s snowing,” Paropkari added.

    Chief Veterinary Officer, Chamoli, D. Pralayankar Nath said the Animal Husbandry Department here is taking all precautions and making necessary arrangements to shelter stray animals and pets.

    “For cattle, we are making two shelters in Sunil ward and in Ravigram area. We are distributing compact feed and green fodder. Pets are being provided feed and the necessary help,” said Nath, who has been stationed in Joshimath since January 2.

    “We are taking help from the NGOs to identify any affected or abandoned pets so that we can shift them to shelters and take care of them,” he said.

    In her three-day tour of Joshimath, Kaveri Rana Bhardwaj from Sophie Memorial Animal Relief Trust (S.M.A.R.T Sanctuary) has fed many street animals in Joshimath, Auli road, and the upper reaches.

    A helpline number has been set up in case someone needs a home for their dogs, Bharadwaj said.

    Sometimes, animals require urgent medical attention too.

    The group, for instance, found a small local breed dog with a twisted leg that needed to be X-rayed.

    There are many stray dogs in Joshmath that can easily be mistaken for abandoned canines, Iyer said.

    “We found equines and a lot of stray animals because sometimes if they are ill or become unproductive or for that matter are injured, people do sometimes abandon them in the streets to die,” said Iyer.

    Iyer said since authorities are planning to rehabilitate displaced people, their pets will also be taken along with the owners to new locations.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Shift warehouses to city outskirts: Kishan Reddy on recent fires

    Shift warehouses to city outskirts: Kishan Reddy on recent fires

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    Hyderabad: Union tourism minister G Kishan Reddy on Friday urged the Telangana government to shift godowns and warehouses operating in residential areas without necessary permissions to the city outskirts.

    Keeping in mind the fire incident reported at Ministers Road at Secunderabad in a sports store (which continued for over a day and resulted in a death), Kishan Reddy asked the government to check buildings and other structures in Hyderabad to follow basic fire safety standards.

    Reddy said that “learning a lesson” from such an incident will be beneficial in the future. He also spoke to the residents of the colony who were affected by the fire accident.

    The union minister instructed officials from the Fire department to make sure that people who were living in fear of the same building collapsing after the fire incident to be provided with all sorts of necessities like food and shelter. The minister also said to arrange a medical camp for the people to check the impact of the toxic fumes that evolved during this incident.

    BJP leader and former vice-chairman of the national disaster management authority Marri Shashidhar Reddy a day earlier also wrote to Telangana chief secretary A Santhi Kumari and requested her to go into detail about the incident including the efforts made to douse the flames.

    Going through this detail in bringing the fire under control, Shashidhar Reddy said that officials had found it difficult to get water tankers to fill up the empty fire engines. He added that there is an immediate need to make a committee of experts to make a comprehensive study, document response actions, identify defects, shortcomings, and make recommendations for prevention and better preparedness- all in a time-bound and transparent manner.

    Observing the incident that took place on January 19, Shashidhar Reddy said it was the third major incident that broke out in 10 months in Secunderabad, which left 19 people dead in the first two incidents. He felt that except for the people’s representatives making photo-ops and giving statements every time, investigations into the causes of such accidents weren’t made public. 

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: 2 arrested for rape, murder of 15-yr-old girl

    Telangana: 2 arrested for rape, murder of 15-yr-old girl

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    Hyderabad: The police have arrested three men in connection with the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl in the Nalgonda district.

    A class 10 student, was allegedly raped and killed near the Angadipeta crossroads in Pedda Adiserla Pally Mandal of Devarakonda division on January 17.

    The three men were identified as – Dileep, 19; Naresh, 24, and Shiva, 20.

    According to a press release issued by the Gudipally police, the accused are all residents of Vaddderigudem hamlet of Tirumalagiri village in PA Pally Mandal. The girl was a Karmanghat resident and was acquainted with Dileep, a student.

    She came to Vadderigudem to visit her grandmother for the Sankranthi festival and planned to return to her place on January 17.

    According to the police, on January 17 morning, the girl asked the accused Dileep to drop her off near Angadipeta crossroads to reach Karmanghat. Instead, in Naresh’s car, Dileep took her to a clothing store called ‘Rowdy Boys’ owned by Naresh, where they allegedly raped her.

    When she started bleeding and fainted, the accused took her to the Devarakonda government hospital but she passed away on their way around 1 pm.

    The girl’s father filed a complaint with the Gudipally police on the same day. The Devarakonda Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) arrested the accused on January 18. They were presented in court and sent to judicial remand.

    The accused were arrested under various sections of the Indian Penal Code for rape and murder and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act.

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  • Tweet on BBC documentary critical of PM Modi: TMC MP Derek O’Brien

    Tweet on BBC documentary critical of PM Modi: TMC MP Derek O’Brien

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    New Delhi: TMC MP Derek O’Brien has alleged that a tweet by him on a BBC documentary which he claimed “exposed” Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stand on minorities has been deleted by Twitter.

    Posting a mail from the microblogging site which said his tweet was deleted on the request of the Indian government claiming it violated laws in India, O’Brien termed it as “censorship “.

    “CENSORSHIP. Twitter India HAS TAKEN DOWN MY TWEET of the #BBCDocumentary, it received lakhs of views. The 1-hour BBC documentary exposes how PM Narendra Modi HATES MINORITIES,” the TMC leader alleged.

    He also posted the mail he received from Twitter.

    “Also see flimsy reason given. Opposition will continue to fight the good fight,” the Rajya Sabha MP said in a tweet.

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