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  • PM Modi’s visit, BJP’s grassroots work lift party prospects in north Karnataka

    PM Modi’s visit, BJP’s grassroots work lift party prospects in north Karnataka

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    Hubbali: Prime Minister Narendra Modi camping in Karnataka and addressing a gathering in Haveri has uplifted the spirits of the party cadres in north Karnataka. Coupled with this the organisational machinery of the BJP is functioning tirelessly and has almost completed four rounds of door-to-door campaigning.

    In Hubbali, BJP candidate Mahesh Tenginkai, the party state general secretary and the blue-eyed boy of senior leader B.L. Santhosh, has been working hard to defeat the Congress candidate Jagadish Shettar whose exit from the BJP has become national news.

    While Shettar has the support of the local people and their goodwill, being a six-term MLA and a former chief minister, the Hubbali seat is a stronghold of the BJP and the RSS. The arrival of the Prime Minister in the adjacent district of Haveri where he dwelt on the development measures undertaken by his government and a ‘double engine’ government in the state seems to have struck a chord with the voters.

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    M.R. Krishan Tulangi, a farmer in Hubbali while speaking to IANS said, “The Prime Minister has said that the government of India is purchasing urea at a cost of Rs 50 per kg and distributing it to farmers at Rs 5 per kg. This is a very important gesture on the part of the BJP government towards the farmers. This time I will vote for the BJP even though Jagadish Shettar is a good person and a winnable candidate.”

    In Gadag also there is support for the BJP candidates and most of those whom this correspondent spoke to said that even though the Karnataka BJP is not up to the mark and corruption allegations are there, the Prime Minister was doing good work for the country. To support him they have to vote for the BJP.

    Basavaraj Pujar, a driver in Gadag told IANS, “The Prime Minister in his speech at Haveri said that our country is presently the fifth largest economy in the world and will soon become the third largest economy. This filled me with pride and I have decided to vote for the BJP.”

    In Belagavi, however, the presence of the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samithi (MES) which stands for the merger of the border districts of Karnataka with Maharashtra, is likely to play spoilsport to the prospects of the BJP in four seats.

    In addition to the Prime Minister’s roadshow and public programmes, the presence of grassroot RSS cadres is helping the BJP conduct door to door surveys, which the Congress is lacking.

    Another factor is the presence of a large number of youths for campaigning for the BJP while the Congress has middle aged people in its campaign team.

    With only two days left for the elections and with the campaigning ended today, the BJP and the Congress are in an all out mode to garner the maximum votes.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Man robs elderly woman’s mangalasutram after offering lift on bike

    Telangana: Man robs elderly woman’s mangalasutram after offering lift on bike

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    Hyderabad: Abdullapurmet police arrested a 29-year-old man on Saturday for robbing a gold mangalasutram (nupital chain) of an elderly woman.

    The accused, Varikuppala Shiva Krishna, is a resident of Gosukonda village of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. The 65-year-old elderly woman, Mulli Balamma, was travelling on foot from Saddupally cross road to Bandaravirala village on April 7.

    According to the police, Krishna approached the woman on a Unicorn motorcycle and convinced her to take a lift from him.

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    However, he drove the senior citizen to an isolated place en route and stopped the bike under the guise of some mechanical issue.

    Once she alighted from the bike, Krishna reportedly snatched her gold mangalasutram and escaped from the place.

    A case was booked under section 392 (Punishment for robbery) of the Indian Penal code (IPC) and the accused was arrested by the police.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Two killed as lift plummets at Vijayawada thermal station

    Two killed as lift plummets at Vijayawada thermal station

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    Vijayawada: Two workers were killed in an incident of lift collapse at Dr. Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station (NTTPS) at Ibrahimpatnam near here on Sunday.

    The incident occurred when the lift cable snapped.

    There were around 20 workers in the lift, which got stuck apparently due to overloading.

    Other workers managed to get down but the cable snapped with two workers still inside. As a result of this, the lift came crashing down from a height of about 70 meters.

    Both the workers sustained grievous injuries and were rushed to the NTTPS Board Hospital. However, both were declared dead.

    The deceased were identified as Chotu Kumar Singh (23) and Jitendra Singh (24), both hailing from Jharkhand.

    The bodies were shifted to Vijayawada Government Hospital for autopsy. Police registered a case and took up investigation.

    Some workers at the plant complained that the lift capacity was only for 10 people, but there were 20 people in it and heavy material was also being moved through the lift.

    The contract workers were working on the plant’s stage V, which is under construction.

    Labour unions staged a protest at the plant demanding that the management pay compensation and give jobs to the families of the deceased. The plant officials assured them that they will take steps to prevent recurrence of such incidents.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: 35 lift irrigation proposals received by IDC

    Telangana: 35 lift irrigation proposals received by IDC

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    Hyderabad: Telangana state Irrigation Development Corporation (IDC) chairman Venugopalachari said that proposals for 35 lift irrigation schemes have been received from across the state.

    Venugopalachari on Friday chaired the IDC board meeting discussing the progress of lift irrigation schemes under IDC and the work that has to be undertaken in the upcoming days.

    He said, “The government has allocated a total of Rs 269.54 crores to IDC in 2022-23 under state budget, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), and Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP)”.

    The IDC chairman said that at present, 4.69 lakh acres are being irrigated across the state through 538 lift schemes. “Another 37 schemes undertaken with Rs 743.19 crores are in progress, the completion of which will irrigate another 65 thousand acres,” he added.

    “However, areas, where the irrigated lands are in high elevation, are not receiving water. 35 proposals have been received from across the state to bridge the gap and implement lift irrigation schemes to irrigate these areas by the people’s representatives,” he said.

    He said that the proposals will be brought to the notice of chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao and after receiving the required permissions, the feasibility of implementing the scheme would be examined on the field level.

    Venugopalachari said that irrigated lands of Dalits and tribal people would be given the highest priority in the lift irrigation scheme proposals.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Srinagar City To Get A Massive Face Lift Under Smart City Mission: CS Mehta

    Srinagar City To Get A Massive Face Lift Under Smart City Mission: CS Mehta

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    SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta Monday had a whirlwind tour of Srinagar City. He took on-spot assessment of different developmental works taken up under  Smart City and by other executing agencies around the city and also fixed the timeline for completion of each.

    Chief Secretary was accompanied by Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar; Commissioner, SMC, VC, LCMA, and many other concerned officers of Police and Civil administration.

    Dr Mehta observed that the city is going to change for better by mid April this year. He said that the city is going to change its outlook altogether with the completion of these projects at different stages of execution presently. He further added that these works would give a massive facelift to the city thereby enhancing its appeal for all the residents and tourists.

    The Chief Secretary visited different project sites under Smart City Mission. He took stock of the progress of work on each of them and passed on several directions for their early completion. He stressed on timely completion of all these works in the wake upcoming tourist session.

    While taking on-spot assessment of the Jhelum River front development the Chief Secretary enjoined upon the officers to complete the work by 15th of April. He asked them to develop the footpath including its finishing, cycle track, green spaces, landscaping and undergrounding of electrical cables etc forthwith. The project is to be completed at a cost of Rs 32.50 Cr.

    At Polo View, the Chief Secretary emphasized on making the entire area aesthetically appealing adopting an integrated approach. He asked for facade improvement of adjoining buildings and carry out other beautification works simultaneously. The work also includes laying of PQC along polo view tube, macadamisation of new Polo View Road, Construction of office cum toilet block, fencing by iron grill panels, rationalization of utilities, laying of quality tiles and stones and creating seating arrangement around chinar trees besides landscaping of the area.

    On visit to Dal Lake, Dr Mehta inspected the work of lake front development along Northern Foreshore Road of the Lake from Nishat to Naseem Bagh including pedestrian walkway and  urged the authorities to ensure its completion by 15th of April this year. He also instructed for completing the lighting of Western Fore Shore Road by 15th of March itself.

    The Chief Secretary highlighted the need for connecting all the houseboats with the STPs. He directed for utilizing the 36 MLD capacity of Sewage Treatment optimally and connect all the 900 houseboats in the lake with the Sewage lines. He asked them to divert the residual to oxidation ponds out of the 48 MLD produced daily.

    He exhorted upon the concerned to start the motorboats to commence their cruise and initiate water sports activities in the lake by 15th of March. He asked them to repair all the Jetties and segregate them from the ones for motor boats. He told the Culture Department to start their activities full throttle at 5-Chinar by 15th of March and turn Pratap Park in the heart of the civil lines of the city into a culture centre.

    The Chief Secretary also examined the works for upgradation and redevelopment of Nishat Bagh precinct including allied road works, pathways, plaza, wooden deck and landscaping of its surroundings. He also reviewed redevelopment of Residency Road including construction of underground utilities and improvement and upgradation of Maulana Azad Road. He made out that all these road stretches are very vital as these lead to city centre. He underscored the need for completing all these developmental works by April.

    Regarding other works he instructed for ornamental plantations on road medians, painting of grills/kerbs, improvement of Dal Gate and Gupkar junctions, erection of around 1500 lights in the lanes and bye-lanes, erection of view cutter on all fly overs, sprucing-up of Iqbal Park, Boundary wall of Hazratbal shrine, Macdamization of city roads and the parking lot near Lal-Ded Hospital before April.

    He also urged all the departments to carryout improvement, distempering, painting, focus lighting etc. of their buildings and sprucing up of green areas within their jurisdiction by the scheduled time. He further directed for making functional all the billboards in and around the city with banners relating to 38 new tourist & trekking destinations, heritage sites, Sufi shrines by the end of March.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • House GOP grits its teeth for the ‘big lift’: A budget battle

    House GOP grits its teeth for the ‘big lift’: A budget battle

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    At the same time, party leadership will have to ensure steep domestic cuts won’t hurt moderates back home, bruising members in vulnerable districts and threatening an already slim House majority. And in the center of what seems like a near-impossible effort — to draft a budget plan with broad GOP support — sits newly installed House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington (R-Texas).

    In an interview, Arrington acknowledged that it’s going to be a heavy lift for a conference deeply split by federal spending issues. If the budget measure ever makes it out of committee and to the floor, Republicans can only afford to lose four of their 222 votes.

    “It won’t be easy,” Arrington said. But he added that he’s “looking forward to the challenge of pulling that 218 together so that we can know what it feels like to succeed, and know that we can succeed.”

    Passing a budget resolution — which is technically non-binding — would set a “very defined measure of success” for Republicans, Arrington added, by laying out party demands and putting the negotiating onus back on Democrats in talks over hiking the nation’s $31.4 trillion debt limit.

    Republicans in the upper chamber are also pressuring the House GOP to adopt a fiscal 2024 budget, particularly Senate fiscal hawks who want to adopt a measure that embraces military funding cuts, in addition to reductions to domestic programs.

    “I think it’s going to be difficult,” Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) said of getting a budget through the House, even as he urged the GOP not to hold military funding “sacrosanct.” Adopting a budget would show that House Republicans “have their ducks in a row” as they pursue fiscal restraints, Braun added.

    Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) echoed that sentiment, saying his House GOP counterparts have “a big task ahead of them.

    “We want to do everything we can to support their efforts, but also encourage them,” Johnson added, “because the crucial aspect to what they need to do is they have to pass these things with Republican votes.”

    At the same time, House Republicans have to mind the political headaches their fiscal choices will pose to their vulnerable members — which is particularly true when it comes to the messy internal politics of entitlement reform. Some of their members are hesitant to touch mandatory spending and others insist that reforms are necessary for the long-term solvency of programs like Social Security and Medicare.

    Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) this week said Speaker Kevin McCarthy assured him that those programs are safe from cuts.

    Many House Republicans are loath to take a knife to the Pentagon’s budget, however, and doing so would almost certainly jeopardize broad support for a GOP budget plan.

    Despite all its potential to cause intraparty angst, a budget resolution isn’t a particularly detailed document. While it could detail the GOP’s vision for slashing spending over a decade, outline preferred discretionary spending limits, and instruct committees to work on taxes or mandatory spending changes, the budget wouldn’t outline cuts to specific programs.

    Such a plan is considered a basic task of the majority party, but it often gets skipped during the annual budget process.

    Drafting one is a high-stakes dance that many former Budget Committee leaders know all too well. That includes former House Budget Chair Diane Black (R-Tenn.), who shepherded the adoption of a budget resolution in 2017 — allowing Republicans to pass their party-line tax bill.

    Black described it as a “nailbiter” of a vote that followed months upon months of navigating warring factions within the GOP conference. This time, Republicans may not have that kind of time, with a debt default threatening the U.S. in a matter of months, she warned.

    “I think it’s a big lift,” Black said. “I don’t know, frankly, because of where they are right now … that they really have the time to dig in and do it that well. Maybe they do.”

    “There definitely is a time element to how you get everyone on board, given what they’ve already been through with the leadership process,” Black added, referring to the 15-ballot speakership race that consumed the conference earlier this month.

    Former Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.), who chaired the House Budget Committee until he retired last year, watched his own budget resolution crash and burn on the floor in 2019, when Democratic leaders were forced to cancel a vote on the measure as progressives decried defense funding levels they deemed too high.

    “Jodey Arrington is a really reasonable guy,” Yarmuth said of his successor. “He’s setting a bar that he may not be able to get over, and Jodey knows that, I’m sure. But they’ve committed to do it, so he’s going to have to try to do it.”

    “When you have the margins that they have … it’s going to be very unlikely that they can bring a budget resolution to the floor that can pass,” Yarmuth added of House Republicans. “That’s the problem we always had.”

    Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.), now his party’s top member on the Budget Committee, echoed that point, saying that “getting 218 votes for a budget resolution is difficult under ordinary circumstances.”

    Republicans “have a grueling battle ahead if they decide to pursue this unpopular path,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • J&K’s vlogger travels more than 700 kilometres in two days by just taking lift – The Chenab Times

    J&K’s vlogger travels more than 700 kilometres in two days by just taking lift – The Chenab Times

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    A vlogger from Jammu and Kashmir’s Thathri town in Doda district took a challenge from his subscriber to travel to Dehradun by just taking a lift.

    As per details available with The Chenab Times, Nasir Butt, 21, known as “Crazy Vlogger JK” on YouTube, took the challenge from one of his subscribers to reach Dehradun in Uttrakhand to meet Anurag Dobhal (UK07 Rider), a popular YouTuber from Dehradun. 

    Butt covered more than 700 kilometres of distance in just two days and reached Dehradun, according to videos uploaded by him on his YouTube channel, “Crazy Vlogger JK.”

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    Butt, who hails from Chenab valley’s Thathri town in Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir, is making videos of different challenges on YouTube. Despite having less family support, he worked on his videos and is currently travelling across India by just taking a lift.


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