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  • Andhra man on mission to spread awareness about benefits of millets

    Andhra man on mission to spread awareness about benefits of millets

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    Chandigarh: A mechanical engineer by training, Ram Babu has been on a mission to spread awareness about the benefits of millets through his cooking shows and workshops ever since leaving his job 14 years ago.

    He has been travelling extensively, holding cooking shows. lectures, and talking about the benefit of millets which he terms a “super food of our ancestors”.

    Notably, 2023 has been designated as the ‘International Year of Millets’ after a proposal for it was brought forward by India and endorsed by members of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) governing bodies, as well as by the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly.

    The noted millet food expert says cooking is his passion and he wants to make masses aware about benefits of millets.

    “I will be there at the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad for two weeks next month where I will do millet-related activities.

    “Towards March-end, when some G-20 meetings are scheduled to take place in Chandigarh, I will again be doing some activities when variety of millet dishes will be served to the foreign dignitaries,” he told PTI.

    In February-end and beginning of March, Ram Babu said he will visit different colleges in Chandigarh, including the Home Science college and Hotel Management Institute, where several activities related to millet and spices will take place for three days.

    In Punjab, he has been closely working with an organisation — Kheti Virasat Mission — which has also been trying to propagate millets for past many years and whose mission he says is to revive and conserve natural farming practices, traditional and healthy food, traditional handicrafts etc.

    “I tie up with different organisations which are working in food and agriculture –they keep on asking me to do some activities. I also want to give a helping hand to different organisations, which are working in agriculture and food side, in healing and forgotten foods.

    “Even in northeast, I am working with different universities where I do workshops and give awareness about our ancient, forgotten foods,” he says.

    Ram Babu, who was born in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, gave up his job as a mechanical engineer.

    He said though he is based in Hyderabad, he keeps travelling to different parts of the country.

    “In addition to north India including Punjab, I also keep on travelling in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra doing awareness programmes on millets,” he says.

    After giving up his job, Ram Babu initially started a millet and organic restaurant fourteen years back in Hyderabad.

    He said mostly people know about Ragi, Jawar and Bajra, but they are not aware about so many varieties.

    “I have developed lot of recipes with millets. I started baking millet cake too,” he says.

    “Our body is a precious gift given by nature. What could be the proper food which will give strength as well as healing capacities to our bodies so that it can sustain healthily and we could lead a healthy and purposeful life.

    “Many people in our country suffer from obesity, diabetes and heart problems. Ancient grain like millets, which have been forgotten for last few decades, need to be made popular.

    “Millets have less glycemic index and gets digested very easily. It can be described as wonder food for diabetics and obesity and these are rich in fiber and minerals,” he says.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MP: 6 persons held for thrashing man after tying him to tree

    MP: 6 persons held for thrashing man after tying him to tree

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    January: Six persons were arrested for allegedly thrashing a youth after tying him to a tree in Madhya Pradesh’s Narmadapuram district, a police official said on Thursday.

    In a video of the incident, which went viral on social media, the accused are purportedly seen thrashing the victim, identified as Prakash Yadav. The incident took place in the Makhan Nagar police station limits in the district on Wednesday.

    Prakash visited the local police station and lodged a complaint against the accused.

    According to the FIR, a copy of which is with ANI, Prakash said he is a YouTuber and content creator from Khargawali village.

    According to the complaint, he was visiting the Managaon village for some work related to his YouTube channel on Wednesday, January 25.

    After completing his work, he left for Kotgaon village on his bike. On the way, he ran into one of the accused, Narayan Yadav, near Belia bridge, as per the FIR.

    “Prakash had a dispute with Narayan. Invoing the dispute, Narayan started abusing him. When Prakash protested, Narayan’s brother Narendra Yadav and one more associate Omprakash reached the spot. They caught hold of him and thrashed him around. They also threatened to kill him if they found him in their village again,” the FIR read.

    Makhan Nagar police station in-charge Praveen Kumre said, “On the victim’s complaint, a case was registered against the three accused persons. Later, on examining the video, three more accused persons were identified. A total of six accused were identified and the case was registered under IPC sections 294 (obscene acts and songs), 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention).”

    “All the accused persons were arrested and further investigation is underway,” Kumre added.

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  • Capitol Police officers to attend sentencing of man who maced Sicknick on Jan. 6

    Capitol Police officers to attend sentencing of man who maced Sicknick on Jan. 6

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    The family wrote a series of pained and impassioned letters to the court urging a harsh sentence for Khater. It wasn’t immediately clear whether members of Sicknick’s family would also attend the sentencing hearing.

    Prosecutors echoed their sentiment, agreeing that Khater bore responsibility for Sicknick’s death and urging Hogan to impose a 90-month sentence.

    “While Julian Khater’s spray assault on Officer Sicknick ultimately was not determined to be the direct cause of his death,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Gilead Light wrote in a 30-page sentencing memo, “Officer Sicknick’s tragic demise, so close in time to the traumatic events of that day, underscores the seriousness of the offense committed by Khater and his fellow rioters.”

    Khater’s attack became a significant flashpoint in the Jan. 6 riot. In addition to spraying Sicknick, he sprayed Caroline Edwards, a Capitol Police officer who had already been injured during the initial breach of police lines that afternoon. Edwards was a witness at the Jan. 6 select committee’s first public hearing and described the horrors she witnessed as a mob of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters surged past police lines and into the Capitol.

    The sentencing hearing is sure to be wrenching, a stark reminder of the real-world pain caused by the Jan. 6 attack. While many Capitol Police officers have taken the trek to the courthouse to testify in Jan. 6 trials or make victim impact statements in cases in which they were personally scarred by the actions of a particular defendant, Friday’s hearing appears to be the first organized, collective action by a large swath of the department in support of a fallen officer.

    Other Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department officers died subsequent to the events of Jan. 6, including at least two by suicide. One member of the mob, Ashli Babbitt, was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer as she tried to breach the House chamber. Several others in the crowd that day died amid the chaos.

    Khater’s family has pleaded with Hogan for leniency.

    “I am not excusing his actions, your Honor, only pleading for a second chance for Julian to truly live a life of service and repentance,” his mother, Eleanor Khater, wrote in a letter to the judge. “I place my son in your hands, in the desperate hope that you will show him compassion and leniency.”

    In a sentencing memo urging Hogan to give Khater a sentence of time-served — his 22 months of post-arrest detention — his attorneys Joseph Tacopina and Chad Seigel cited Khater’s anxiety disorder and a pervasive mob mentality as the root causes of his behavior.

    “A climate of mass hysteria, fueled by the dissemination of misinformation about the 2020 election, originating at the highest level, gave rise to a visceral powder keg waiting to ignite,” Tacopina and Seigel wrote. “And that is precisely what occurred.”

    The attorneys also described Khater’s pretrial detention as “extraordinarily harsh,” particularly amid restrictions imposed as a result of the Covid pandemic.

    Khater was born in New Jersey, but his father moved the family to war-torn Lebanon when he was 5, until 2006, when his family fled and returned to the United States. He agreed to attend Trump’s Jan. 6 rally when asked by a friend, George Tanios, to join him. Tanios has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor offenses stemming from the attack.

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  • Gurugram: Thrashed by 4 men over Rs 3K, Dalit man dies in hospital

    Gurugram: Thrashed by 4 men over Rs 3K, Dalit man dies in hospital

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    Gurugram: Four men allegedly thrashed a 33-year-old Dalit in Ghoshgarh village in Bilaspur area so severely over Rs 3,000 that he died the next day, police said on Thursday.

    The accused beat the victim with sticks on Tuesday night and left him outside his house. He died Wednesday night during treatment.

    According to the police, the victim, Inder Kumar ran a grocery shop from his house in Ghoshgarh.

    Around four days ago, one Sagar Yadav, a man from his village, had lent him Rs 19,000 to pay the electricity bill.

    Police said that Inder spent Rs 3,000 out of Rs 19,000 and failed to the pay the bill.

    According to the complaint filed by Deepchand, the father of the victim, on Monday, Sagar came to their home and took the remaining Rs 16,000 and gave Inder an ultimatum to return the rest as soon as possible.

    “On Tuesday evening, Sagar called my son near the village temple. At around 7.30 pm Sagar called me on phone and said that Inder has promised to return the money by tomorrow, and if he does not give it by then, I will have to give him the money,” Deepchand, according to the police, said in his complaint.

    “I agreed, but an hour later, Sagar and three others with him, left my son outside my house moaning in pain. My son told me that Sagar, Azad, Mukesh, and Hitesh of the village beat him with sticks.

    “We took him to a hospital in Pataudi for treatment from where he was referred to civil hospital, Gurugram, where he succumbed late Wednesday night,” he added.

    Following the complaint, an FIR was registered Thursday morning against Sagar, Azad, Mukesh, and Hitesh under sections 302 (murder) of the ICP and SC/ST Act at Bilaspur Police Station.

    “We handed over the body to kin after the post mortem. The accused are absconding but our team is conducting raids to nab them and they will be arrested soon,” said Inspector Rahul Dev, SHO, Bilaspur Police Station.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gujarat man sentenced to death for killing three family members

    Gujarat man sentenced to death for killing three family members

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    Palanpur: A court in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district on Wednesday convicted the accused in a 2019 triple murder case – all the victims being members of his family – and sentenced him to death.

    Additional District Judge, Deodar, K.S. Hirpara said that considering the testimony of eye-witnesses and the gruesome crime committed by Bhikkhaji Thakor, it has considered it as “a rarest of rare case” and hence, handed down capital punishment.

    Additional Public Prosecutor V. Thakor told reporters that the court has appreciated eyewitnesses’ testimonies, and forensic evidence. He said it felt that the accused had not only murdered his mother Jabiben, and wife Jebarben but also one and half year old son Jignesh, who had little to do with spat between the accused and his mother.

    Providing a brief history of the case, he said that Thakor was living with his mother, wife, and son in Bhakadiyal village. In 2019, he was not working to meet the financial needs of the family, so his mother scolded him. This irked him and in a fir of anger, he killed his mother, wife and son with an axe.

    When family member saw the act, Bhikhaji’s sister-in-law tried to intervene and stop him, he hit her with an axe on her spine, and she was lucky to survive. Court has sentenced Thakor to a life term for an attempt to murder his sister-in-law, the Additional Public Prosecutor said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CRPF Man Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

    CRPF Man Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

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    SRINAGAR: An ailing Central Reserve Police Force trooper died of a cardiac arrest in Vessu area of Qazigund in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Wednesday morning.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the trooper of 48/F Coy deployed at KP Colony Vessu was ill for the last few days and today morning he suffered a cardiac arrest.

    He said he was rushed to GMC hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. “The apparent cause of death seems due to the cardiac arrest,” he said.

    The trooper has been identified as Pyare Lal Yadav of UP and was poster as sub inspector in CRPF.

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  • Man beats his wives during Pathaan movie for 4D experience

    Man beats his wives during Pathaan movie for 4D experience

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    Shah Rukh Khan’s comeback vehicle Pathaan releases in theatres on Wednesday. The film also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham with Ashutosh Rana and Dimple Kapadia in supporting roles. The film is directed by Siddharth Anand. Visuals from theatres have surfaced that show fans screaming, shouting  and crying.

     

    One visual has come where a man can be seen beating his wives in theatre showing the Pathaan. The man has been arrested and sent to 14 days judicial custody by a court in Delhi.

     

    Speaking to The Fauxy, the man told that he was beating his wives to have 4D experience of Pathaan. Reportedly, the man had different image of Pathaan than shown in the movie. The man claimed that he experienced an adrenaline rush seeing the Pathaan written in big screen land hence started beating his wives.

     

    According to police, he showing no signs of being apologetic for beating his wives and defended himself saying that it’s an essential practice in his family.

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  • Telangana: 9 yrs after wife’s suicide, man jailed for abetment

    Telangana: 9 yrs after wife’s suicide, man jailed for abetment

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    Hyderabad: A man was convicted in a domestic violence and abetment to suicide case of 2014, and was handed a three-year jail term on Monday, nine years after the incident.

    Bibinagar police on December 8, 2014, had received a complaint from P. Agamaiah, 50 that his daughter Lavanya who was married to V. Krishna 13 years ago and had a son, killed herself due to domestic violence and dowry harassment.

    The accused Krishna, 39, a resident of Jameelapet, Bibinagar started harassing his wife for additional dowry just a few days after their marriage.

    Lavanya, unable to bear the torture, took the matter in front of her elders who mediated it and settled the issue between the couple.

    However, the accused once again began harassing his wife physically and mentally and necked her out of the house for additional dowry despite mediations.

    Lavanya set herself ablaze, pouring kerosene, on December 8 following which she was rushed to Bhongir’s Government Hospital.

    On December 13, while undergoing treatment Lavanya succumbed to her burns.

    Based on the victim’s father’s complaint a case was registered at Bibinagar PS, and a probe into the matter was launched.

    The accused was then arrested and remanded to judicial custody post-investigation.

    The Bhongiri court convicted the accused V. Krishna to undergo three years imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 3,000 on him.

    CP Rachakonda appreciated the efforts of his team with the announcement to reward them.

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  • Hyderabad: Man held for stealing 2 autorickshaws

    Hyderabad: Man held for stealing 2 autorickshaws

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    Hyderabad: A 36-year-old man was arrested for stealing two autorickshaws by the Madhapur police here on Tuesday.

    According to police, the accused – Shaik Akbar – a resident of Rajendranagar stole two autorickshaws in January.

    During investigations, Akbar was arrested and later confessed to his crime. He was produced before the court. The court has remanded him

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  • Man killed in Howrah for protesting against daughter’s molestation

    Man killed in Howrah for protesting against daughter’s molestation

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    Kolkata: A 35-year-old man was lynched in West Bengal’s Howrah district by two local youths after he made an attempt to prevent his minor daughter’s molestation.

    While the police have arrested one of the two youths, the other is absconding. The two are learnt to be brothers.

    According to Howrah (rural) police superintendent, Swati Bhangalia, cases have been registered with charges of murder as well as under various sections of the Protection Of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

    “The two accused are brothers. We have already arrested one of them. The other accused person is absconding,” Bhangalia informed.

    On Sunday evening, the minor girl, a student of Class 10, was returning home from her tuition class. The two accused stopped her and molested her. On being informed, her father rushed to the spot.

    The father protested and tried to prevent the accused from their nefarious attempts. On being resisted, the two accused severely assaulted him. He fell down on the ground, bleeding profusely, as the accused persons fled from the scene.

    The victim was first taken to a local hospital. As his condition deteriorated, he was shifted to the Uluberia Sub-Divisional Hospital on Monday wjere he brathed his last on Tuesday morning.

    The members of the victim’s family lodged a complaint at the local police station.

    Meanwhile, the local people have alleged that molestation of young girls has become a regular feature in the area. They also complained that lack of police patrolling in the area has made the miscreants desperate.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )