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  • Hyderabad: Dobara’s day out with elderly citizens at Numaish

    Hyderabad: Dobara’s day out with elderly citizens at Numaish

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    Hyderabad: Dobara, a city-based non-profit organisation for the elderly has organised a special age-friendly visit to the All India Industrial Exhibition-Numaish at Nampally on January 19.

    Several elderly people from five NGOs who visited the exhibition were delighted and discussed the spirit of the place.

    Founded by Mateen Ansari, the place caters to elders from various old age homes across the city in addition to multiple outdoor activities for the physically disabled from time to time.

    One such day outing for them was taken up where the Numaish society provided them with as many as fifty wheelchairs, facilitated by young teenagers one for each elderly person, who volunteered their visit.

    Speaking to Siasat Daily, a volunteer from Fatima old age home, who came along with twenty-two elders stated that people getting into these homes are mostly missing cases and those coming from other NGOs.

    Talking about counselling young minds to take care of their parents, the volunteer added that they mostly do not adopt such cases in order to let the old parents stay with their kids.

    Another helper said that Dobara is a platform which creates a blend between two generations.

    “The very fact that students from education institutes are invited to volunteer the elders, is to teach them to handle elderly people with tenderness,” he added.

    “Dobara is nothing but living life altogether once again,” he remarked.

    An elderly person, Zulaiqa Banu who has been living in Dobara for the past two years, said that being a part of the organisation has given her multiple opportunities to visit fun events despite her disability.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Iran sentences mentally ill man to death over alleged Quran burning

    Iran sentences mentally ill man to death over alleged Quran burning

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    Tehran: The Iran’s Revolutionary Court (IRC) has sentenced a mentally ill man to death on charges of apostasy for allegedly burning a holy Quran during the early phase of the protests triggered by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, local media reported.

    35-year-old Javad Rouhi, who suffers from a severe mental illness, was accused of entering a local traffic police headquarters in September 2022, along with two others, and setting the building on fire, including copies of the Quran.

    Rouhi, was sentenced to death on three charges— waging war against God, corruption on earth and apostasy. He was detained on September 22, 2022.

    After his arrest, he was transferred to a detention center supervised by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. He was left unable to speak and walk after being severely tortured while in detention.

    According to Mizan Agency, which is run by Iran’s judiciary, the head of the province’s supreme court said that Rouhi “admitted the fact that he destroyed the headquarters and set it on fire.”

    Rouhi was prevented from appointing a lawyer of his choice, as court authorities required him to be represented by state advocate Habibullah Qazvini.

    The judiciary had already carried out death sentences against four people who were convicted of assaulting security men on the sidelines of the protests that took place in various parts of the country and are approaching the completion of their fourth month.

    Of the 18 death sentences, four have been carried out and two others have been approved by the Supreme Court. 

    Since September 16, Iran has been witnessing protests following the death of Amini, three days after she was arrested by the morality police for not adhering to the strict rules of dress in the Islamic Republic.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: DRDL tours police command and control centre

    Hyderabad: DRDL tours police command and control centre

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    Hyderabad: A six-member delegation of the Defence Research and Development Lab (DRDL) visited the HCP (Hyderabad City Police) commissionerate and the Integrated Command and Control Centre here at Banjara hills on Friday.

    The officials of DRDL were briefed on how the facility aggregates information across multiple applications, CCTVs, and traffic sensors deployed across the state.

    The tech team of HCP also explained how the application smartly works in the backend to trigger alerts on crowd gathering, geo-fence alerts, un-attended baggage, traffic congestion etc.

    The delegation was then taken on a tour of the premises, which included the helipad, and auditorium.

    They have explored other key sections in the building state emergency operations centre (Dial 100), multi-agency operation centre and the technology fusion center.

    While touring the building, the delegates were briefed on the evolution of city police functioning and the modernisation of police organisation after the formation of Telangana.

    Later they called on the city police chief CV Anand and presented a memento who welcomed the delegation and said he was happy to have them at their workplace.

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  • Govt issues guidelines for social media influencers

    Govt issues guidelines for social media influencers

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    New Delhi: Social media influencers and celebrities will face a fine of up to Rs 10 lakh, which can go up to Rs 50 lakh on repeat offence and even lead to a ban of up to six years, on violation of guidelines for them, which were released by the consumer affairs ministry on Friday.

    Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh told mediapersons, while releasing the guidelines, that the whole issue is centred around consumers’ right.

    “It is the responsibility of the endorser, celebrities and influencers or other advertisers to truthfully disclose whatever information the consumer must know before making any decision for purchase,” the guidelines said.

    Singh further said social media influencers should disclose the nature of their endorsements.

    “Individuals or groups who have access to an audience and the power to affect their purchasing decisions about a product, brand or service because of the influencer’s authority, knowledge, position or relationship with their audience,” the guidelines said.

    Influencers are defined as creators who advertise products with a strong influence on the decisions or opinions of their audience. Virtual influencers, which are defined as fictional computer-generated people with realistic features of humans, are also required to disclose their endorsements, the guidelines said further.

    The department noted that, “When there is a material connection between an advertiser and celebrity/influencer that may affect the weight or credibility of the representation made by the celebrity/influencer.”

    These material connections include monetary or other forms of compensation, free products, contests and sweepstakes entries, trips or hotel stays, media barters, coverage and awards, or any personal, family or employment relationship, the rules note.

    The influencers should be able to substantiate the claims made by them. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 provides the framework for the protection of consumers against unfair trade practices and misleading advertisements.

    The product and service must have been actually used or experienced by the endorser, the ministry said, adding that consumers can seek legal actions against those defaulting.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Pakistan to pay for Russian oil in currencies of friendly countries

    Pakistan to pay for Russian oil in currencies of friendly countries

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    Islamabad: Pakistan will pay for energy purchases from Russia, when they start in late March, in currencies of friendly countries, a top energy official said on Friday.

    The development came at the conclusion of the 8th session of the Pakistan-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) on trade, economic, scientific, and technical cooperation led by Ayaz Sadiq, Pakistan Minister for Economic Affairs, and Nikolay Shulginov, Russian Energy Minister, from respective sides between January 18 and 20 here.

    Shulginov, in a joint statement read out before the media, said Islamabad would pay for energy purchases in currencies of friendly countries, adding that the two countries agreed in late March as the timeline for crude oil export to cash-strapped Pakistan.

    The friendly countries were not named but likely include China which has close ties with both Pakistan and Russia.

    The two sides worked under the guidance of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and President Vladimir Putin and took the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to a strong and comprehensive economic relationship, the statement said.

    They reiterated that such a relationship contributed to the economic well-being of the two countries, as well as the region.

    The two sides reached an agreement in principle on the supply of Russian crude oil and products to Pakistan, with technical details to be finalised in March this year at the latest.

    “Both sides agreed that after consensus on the technical specifications achieved, the oil and gas trade transaction will be structured in a way it has a mutual economic benefit for both countries. The process is to be completed within March 2023,” the statement read.

    Pakistan last year sent officials to Russia to explore the import of energy, after which the country’s state minister for petroleum Musaddik Malik said Russia would sell crude oil at a discounted rate.

    Pakistan has not traditionally been a major importer of Russian oil or gas and after the latest meetings in Islamabad, Malik said that Islamabad wants to import 35 per cent of its total crude oil requirement from Russia.

    They also agreed to strengthen energy cooperation, enhance energy trade, and broaden energy infrastructure investment based on strategic and favourable commercial terms.

    They agreed to work on a “Comprehensive Gas Infrastructure Plan for Energy Cooperation”, which would form the foundation for future work and is to be completed in 2023.

    Both sides reassured commitment to undertake the Pak Stream gas pipeline project as one of the pillars of the “Comprehensive Gas Infrastructure Plan”.

    Both sides agreed that the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Project should be considered in terms of a comprehensive infrastructure that is economically viable for sustainable development ensuring affordable gas supplies.

    The Russian side was also invited toward potential projects of the federal and provincial governments of Pakistan, including in public-private partnership mode, and requested the Russian businessmen to explore these possibilities.

    They have resolved the pending issues related to the exchange of information on certificates of origin of goods with the use of an electronic verification system and shall endeavour to finalise the above-mentioned protocols by the end of May 2023.

    The two sides agreed to nominate focal persons from both sides in order to enhance mutual cooperation and discuss issues concerning connectivity and logistics in Central and South Asia.

    The sides also agreed to take necessary measures to increase bilateral cooperation in science, technology, and higher education, especially academic linkages, collaborative and impactful research, training and development, and learning and enhanced interest of Pakistani citizens in education in the Russian Federation.

    The two sides also discussed innovative ways of doing business, including through barter, and agreed to explore the option further. In the context of the desire of both parties to promote regional integration and Eurasian connectivity, the two sides agreed to share information about developing and improving rail and road infrastructure.

    The two sides also signed three documents including an agreement regarding Cooperation and mutual assistance in Custom matters between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; protocol on the exchange of documents and data on the Customs value of goods transported between the Russian Federation and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; and working agreement on Airworthiness of Aeronautical products.

    Earlier, the two sides proceeded from the discussions and decisions of the seventh IGC and carried the process forward, as well as explored additional avenues of cooperation and agreed to further strengthen and enhance collaboration in the fields of trade and investment, energy, communication and transport, higher education, industry, railways, finance and banking sector, customs, agriculture, science and technology, and information technology.

    They observed and noted positive prospects for implementable and concrete projects in the above-mentioned sectors of the economy with a huge potential for the socio-economic development of both countries.

    The commission agreed that the relevant ministries and departments from both sides will vigorously follow up to exploit this potential for common prosperity.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bommai to table Karnataka budget on Feb 17

    Bommai to table Karnataka budget on Feb 17

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    Bengaluru: The budget session of the Karnataka legislature would start on February 10 and Chief Minister Basvaraj Bommai would table the budget on February 17, State Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J C Madhuswamy said on Friday.

    “It has been decided to conduct the budget session from February 10 with an address by Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and the Chief Minister will table the budget on February 17. The business advisory committee will decide on the duration of the session,” Madhuswamy briefed reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

    The Cabinet decided also to regularise quarrying for those who are into manual mining and mistakenly carry out their activities in different areas.

    The government decided to increase the cess from sugar producers.

    The cess for factories with 2,500 tonne of Cane per Day (TCD) capacity has been increased from existing Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000.

    Factories having capacity between 2,500 TCD and 5,000 TCD, the cess has been increased from Rs 15,000 to Rs one lakh and, the factories above 5,000 TCDs, which have been paying a cess of Rs 25,000 has been increased to Rs 1.5 lakh.

    Those factories above 15,000 TCD capacity would pay a cess of Rs two lakh.

    “The existing cess was prevalent for the past 30 to 40 years due to which we were facing difficulty to run the institution. So we increased the cess,” Madhuswamy said.

    The decision to increase cess was taken to continue the operations of S Nijalingappa Sugar Institute for the research and development works in sugar and sugarcane, the Minister explained.

    The Cabinet decided also to provide a shared capital of Rs 54.6 crore to the Karnataka State Finance Commission (KSFC), Madhuswamy said.

    It also decided to extend the one-time settlement of the loans pending towards the KSFC after 2003, he added.

    The benefit of one-time settlement was restricted only to those loans taken before October 31, 2003.

    According to Madhuswamy, the KSFC has a due to the tune of Rs 345 crore from the defaulters comprising of 127.4 crore principal amount and Rs 217.6 crore interest.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Construction of transit accommodation for PM Package Employees : LG Manoj Sinha

    Construction of transit accommodation for PM Package Employees : LG Manoj Sinha

    Laid foundation stone for construction of transit accommodation for PM Package Employees at Zewan, Srinagar. The housing colony being constructed on 113 Kanals of land, will have 39 blocks comprising 936 flats. Directed R&B department for timely completion of the project.

  • Entrepreneur arrested after caught adding zeroes to Shark’s Cheque at Shark Tank India Show

    Entrepreneur arrested after caught adding zeroes to Shark’s Cheque at Shark Tank India Show

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    In the latest episode of the season 2 of Shark Tank India the Shark Anupam Mittal is seen going after an entrepreneur who tried to increase its company’s valuation by 10X simply by adding zero in the cheque given by Shark Anupam Mittal.

     

    While the episode is yet to be aired the ad of the episode show an entrepreneur presenting his idea to the sharks and cracking a deal of 30 lakhs for 10% equity from Anupam Mittal. However, not happy with the valuation, the entrepreneur secretly added zero in the cheque and was caught doing show by the show host.

     

    The same was reported to Anupam Mittal, who then not only reprimanded the entrepreneur but also cancelled the deal and reported the case to the police. Speaking to The Fauxy, Anupam Mittal said “this could have landed me in trouble since I don’t have 3 crore in my account and the cheque would have bounced“.

     

    To avoid such cases, Shark Tank India will now have psychometric test for all the pitchers.

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  • IT professional sells home and car to join Amazon in Europe, fired

    IT professional sells home and car to join Amazon in Europe, fired

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    New Delhi: An IT professional from Kenya sold his home and his car to join Amazon in Europe got fired by the company just four days before he was set to move there.

    Earlier this month, Amazon announced to lay off 18,000 employees globally, which were said to start from January 18.

    Tom Mboya Opiyo was among the 18,000 people impacted by Amazon’s mass layoffs.

    Impacted by the layoff, Opiyo, took to LinkedIn, where he shared his ordeal.

    “Well, last week I shared about my impending exciting move abroad. It was a relocation role to Europe with a leading global company. Sadly, it has fallen through due to business changes as part of the organisation’s ‘annual operating review’ that impacted the role and many others. The organisation is shedding jobs globally and the information is available online,” Opiyo wrote in his LinkedIn Post.

    “We were to travel this weekend so that I start work on Monday, 16th Jan and the call came 4 days to that date,” he added.

    Opiyo further said that his family is truly devastated after planning for the move for 6 months and believes that God will have a better plan for them.

    He also mentioned that he and his will also go for counselling.

    Opiyo concluded his post by saying, “For me, I didn’t expect to be in this kind of situation at this stage in my career but that’s what life is about. Some have to experience certain situations so as to be an example to others. Keep us in prayers. God is good all the time”.

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  • China’s population drop reflects pessimism about the future

    China’s population drop reflects pessimism about the future

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    Washington: China’s population has decreased for the first time in over 60 years, signalling the start of long-term decline that will bring demographic challenges for the world’s second-largest economy as well as the world, media reports said.

    It was the first decline since 1961, the final year of the famine brought on by failing economic policies during Mao Zedong’s “Great Leap Forward”, the campaign to transform China from a mostly agrarian society into an industrial one that ended in disaster, RFA reported.

    The long-term outlook for China, according to UN experts, is that the population will continue to decrease by about 109 million people to 1.3 billion by 2050.

    The turning point puts China in a similar situation as regional neighbour Japan, whose population has been shrinking, and South Korea, where birth rates are declining after rapid economic growth, leaving fewer young people in the workforce to support a swelling number of retirees. That has put a larger tax burden on workers and could lead to economic stagnation.

    Already, China’s economy is slowing. From a peak of 14.2 per cent growth in 2007, its 2022 figure was a mere 3 per cent, less than half the growth rate of 2021 and the lowest in almost 40 years.

    The demographic shift reflects both the results of China’s one-child policy and a pessimism about the future, experts said, RFA reported.

    An unintended consequence of the one-child policy, which lasted from 1980 to 2015, combined with a cultural preference for boys, has led to a major gender imbalance, resulting in fewer possible families being formed, especially in rural areas.

    This policy “broke the normal ecological balance of China’s population”, said Chen Guangcheng, a civil rights activist.

    But there is also an economic and psychological element contributing to this trend. Combined with skyrocketing housing and education prices that come with robust economic growth, many young Chinese today simply do not envision children in their future, RFA reported.

    “A decline in the willingness to have children reflects the hardships of Chinese people’s daily lives,” Wu Qiang, a Beijing-based scholar who focuses on population, said. “This is a reflection of their pessimism about the future.”

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    ( Disclaimer: With inputs from www.siasat.com )