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  • No danga, UP mein sab changa: CM Yogi on law and order situation

    No danga, UP mein sab changa: CM Yogi on law and order situation

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    Saharanpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday asserted that law and order in the state has improved under his government, and the state was now being identified by its grand festivals and not for the mafia.

    Kicking off an election campaign for the upcoming urban body elections from Saharanpur, he spoke about the achievements of his government and charged that earlier governments were busy instigating riots.

    Today, the state’s identity is festivals, not mafia and disorder, he said.

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    Amidst loud applause from locals, the chief minister said Uttar Pradesh is not anyone’s property and that extortion will not be allowed.

    There are no riots and curfews in Uttar Pradesh now and all is good, he asserted.

    Lashing out at the previous governments, the chief minister said, “Before 2017, the governments here did not have time for anything other than creating riots but today there is no curfew in Uttar Pradesh. Now the Kanwar Yatra is taken out. Earlier, fake cases were lodged against the youth but now no one can do that.”

    “Earlier daughters were afraid to leave their homes. Today, however, there is a fear-free atmosphere in Uttar Pradesh,” he said.

    Making a fervent appeal to people to support BJP candidates in the upcoming urban body elections, Adityanath said, “This election is for connecting the third engine to the double engine government. Once that is done, the money that will come from Delhi will be put to good use.”

    Cautioning the voters against other forces, he said, “We have to decide whether we want casteist governments which were in place before the 2017 period or a government which is dedicated to the welfare of the poor.

    We all have to decide whether to have a corruption-ridden system or a corruption-free system. We have to decide whether the youths should have guns in their hands or tablets and smartphones. We have to decide whether there should be sound of gunfire in the streets or a change in the lives of people, he said.

    “We have to decide whether we want extortion by hooligans or a system that provides self-financing to the poor. There should be a ‘Safe City’. ‘Bhajan Ganga’ (devotional hymns) should be our priority,” he said.

    Adityanath said he is starting the election campaign from here to get the blessings of Maa Shakambhari.

    “We gave the benefits of governance and schemes without discrimination, without seeing anyone’s caste, religion or face,” he said.

    The chief minister said he has come here more than a dozen times in the last six years.

    “I have seen with my own eyes the neglect of Saharanpur before 2017. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Saharanpur is shining in front of the country and the world with a new aura of development. Soon, you will cover the Saharanpur-Delhi distance in two to two-and-a-half hours.”

    The chief minister also gave details of the development plans for Saharanpur.

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



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fire engulfs ‘Ghum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein’ sets, spreads to 4 more units

    Fire engulfs ‘Ghum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein’ sets, spreads to 4 more units

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    Mumbai: A major fire broke out on the sets of a Hindi tele-serial being shot at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film City in Goregaon on Friday, the BMC Disaster Control said.

    The blaze was first reported from the sets of the TV serial ‘Ghum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein’, and was said to be confined to the 2,000 sq ft ground floor of the studio.

    However, owing to strong winds blowing at the time, the flames quickly spread to engulf at least another four adjoining studios, sparking further panic.

    According to an eye-witness, huge clouds of smoke billowing from the burning studios were visible for long a distance, with many people screaming, crying and running helter-skelter to escape the fumes.

    The authorities deployed at least five fire engines, two hose lines, nine pumps and other equipment to fight the conflagration, with senior officials rushing to the spot to guide the operations.

    Though there were no casualties in the incident, the cause of the fire still remains a mystery and is being probed.

    It was also not clear whether the serial crew and actors were present on the burning sets at the time of the incident.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘UP Mein Jhuthe Case Ki Bahar Ba’: Akhilesh on Yogi govt’s notice to singer

    ‘UP Mein Jhuthe Case Ki Bahar Ba’: Akhilesh on Yogi govt’s notice to singer

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    Lucknow: Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday improvised on the viral song ‘UP Mein Ka Ba’ to target the Yogi Adityanath government over a notice sent by the state police to the singer, Neha Singh Rathore.

    Taking to Twitter, the Samajwadi Party chief said, “UP Mein Ka Ba (What’s with UP?), UP Mein Jhuthe Case ki Bahar Ba (there are false cases in UP), UP Mein Garib-Kisan Behaal Ba (poor farmers in UP are in dire straits), UP Mein Pichde-Dalit Par Prahar Ba (there is an attack on the backward class people and Dalits in UP), UP Mein Karobar Ka Bantadhaar Ba (there is closure of businesses and industries in UP), UP Mein Bhrashtachaar Hi Bhrashtachaar Ba (there is corruption and more corruption in UP),

    UP Mein Bin Kaam Ks Bas Prachar Ba (there are false claims and no work in UP), UP Mein Agle Chunaav Ka Intezaar Ba (UP is awaiting the next elections), UP Mein Agli Baar Bhajpa Bahar Ba (the BJP will be voted out next time in UP),” the Samajwadi Party chief said.

    The SP chief’s swipe came in the wake of the UP government sending a notice to ‘UP Mein Ka Ba’-fame singer for allegedly inciting hatred among the public through her music video.

    The notice was served on Neha in the wake of the video ‘UP Mein Ka Ba- Season 2’, which the singer uploaded on her Twitter and YouTube pages.

    A team from Kanpur police reached Neha Singh’s residence in Kanpur (rural) on Tuesday night and served a notice under Section 160 of the Code of Criminal procedure (CrPC).

    The police, through the notice, sought the singer’s clarifications on a number of questions on the video that went viral on social media.

    The police have asked her to clarify if she features in the video, and, if yes, whether it was uoloaded by her or someone else. The sleuths have further sought to know if the YouTube channel and the Twitter account on which the video in question was posted belong to the singer.

    The police have also asked her to explain if the lyrics are hers, and if yes, is she willing to stand by her words. “If you have not written the lyrics, then did the lyricist take your permission?” the notice read.

    The police also asked if she is mindful of the adverse social impact of her music video.

    The UP Police asked the singer to reply to the notice within three days, failing which she will be booked under relevant sections of the IPC and CrPC.

    “This song has created enmity and tension in society, and you are legally bound to make your stand clear on the issue. S, you are required to file your reply within three days of receiving the notice,” the notice read further.

    “If your reply is not found satisfactory, then a case will be registered under the relevant sections of IPC and CRPC, and proper legal investigation will be carried out,” it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Umran Malik Jaise Hamaare Domestic Cricket Mein Bhare Pade Hain; We Have 12-15 Bowlers Who Can Bowl 155KPH – Kashmir News

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    Umran Malik Jaise Hamaare Domestic Cricket Mein Bhare Pade Hain; We Have 12-15 Bowlers Who Can Bowl 155KPH

    Umran Malik has been a great addition to the pace battery of team India in the recent series. After a successful Indian T20 League 2022 with the Hyderabad franchise, Umran Malik became a sensation. His sheer pace has been the talk of the town since his debut in the international arena.

    Umran has been spoken of highly by not only former cricketers but some of the legendary pacers in world cricket. Having been mentored by the one and only Dale Steyn at Sunrisers Hyderabad and receiving solid backing from none other than the great Wasim Akram, Umran has rapidly caught everyone’s attention. Even Brett Lee, one of the fastest bowlers of all time, compared Umran to a Ferrari and was shocked at his omission from India’s T20 World Cup squad.

    However, amid all this pomp, Pakistan pacer Sohail Khan has come up with yet another bizarre take, this time on Umran, saying that although the 23-year-old is a promising talent, ‘bowlers like him’ are very common in Pakistan’s domestic cricket structure.

    Sohail Khan shared a statement over Umran Malik on Twitter that has now gone viral. However, fans remained confused as they failed to diagnose who this Sohail Khan is. However, he might be the cricketer who has played for the Men in Green. Sohail Khan said: “Umran Malik is a good bowler and I’ve seen him bowl. But we have 12-15 bowlers in Pakistan who play tape ball cricket and can bowl 155KPH.” Speaking of the career of Sohail Khan, he has played nine Tests where he has picked 27 wickets in 17 innings. Then, in 13 ODIs and 5 T20Is, Sohail Khan took 19 wickets and five wickets respectively.

    Speaking about Umran Malik’s performance so far in 2023, he took seven wickets in the three-match T20I home series against Sri Lanka. Then, Umran Malik took five wickets in two ODIs against the Lankans at home. After that, he played only one ODI against the Kiwis where Umran took one wicket for 52 runs. In the recently concluded T20I series, Umran Malik took two wickets in two matches.

    Here is how fans have reacted to the comment by Sohail Khan on Twitter:

    Umran Malik jaise hamaare domestic cricket mein bhare pade hain

    “I feel this Umran Malik guy is a good bowler. I’ve seen 1-2 matches. He runs fast and has kept other things is check as well. But if you think of fast bowlers with speed in excess of over 150-155 kph, I can count 12-15 players right now who play tape-ball cricket. If you go visit the trails organised by Lahore Qalandars, you’ll find many players,” Sohail said on The Nadir Ali podcast.

    Iske (Umran Malik) jaise toh bohot hain. Domestic cricket bhari padi hai hamaari. (Our domestic setup is filled with bowlers like Umran Malik). When a bowler comes through in our domestic level, he becomes a bonafide bowler. Like Shaheen, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf… these are bowlers who know their stuff. I can give you plenty of names.”

    Umran, one of the world’s quickest, has already bowled the fastest delivery by an Indian clocking in 156kph against Sri Lanka, and has been tipped as a threat to Shoaib Akhtar’s record for the fastest delivery of all time.

    As of now, Umran Malik has played eight ODIs and T20Is so far for the Men in Blue. In those ODIs, he has taken 13 wickets at an economy of 6.45. In those T20Is, Umran has taken 11 wickets, at an economy of 10.48. So, fans have enjoyed the recent success of this young pacer in these two formats.

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  • “Lakhon Taare Aasmaan Mein, Ek Magar Dhoonde Na Mila”

    “Lakhon Taare Aasmaan Mein, Ek Magar Dhoonde Na Mila”

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    The very popular song “Lakhon Taare Aasmaan Mein, Ek Magar Dhoonde Na Mila” (lakhs of stars are in the sky but not one is found by searching ) from the black and white era film “Hariyali aur Raasta” seems to become apt today when increasing light pollution denudes stars in the sky.

    Though the problem is not dominant in India but more in the developed world where skyglow of the lights from New York skyscrapers allow virtually no star gazing, it is slowly becoming a problem in the urban cities India  where besides air pollution, light pollution too is becoming an issue.

    The growing light pollution is still not recognised very much. Cities are slowly losing out their night skies in India.

    While air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, land pollution is being tackled for past sometime nothing much seems to be done about light pollution.

    Scientists dealing with light pollution feel that it is as much an environmental problem and should be treated as such.

    Light pollution is the excess amount of light in the night sky in urban areas.

    Nocturnal animals are particularly disoriented if the distinction between night and day is not clearly demarcated.

    At times thinking it is the day they tend to venture out. Their feeding and sleep patterns are affected.

    Internationally efforts are being made so that humans do not lose out on their natural heritage of starry skies which have given rise to artwork including poems, music and paintings besides being at the source of much our science and philosophy.

    The dark-sky movement is a campaign by people to reduce light pollution. It emphasizes reduction of energy use, normal ecosystem, and preserve the night sky pure for star gazers and scientists.

    A starry night sky is slowly becoming something unseen for the new generations. Just looking at the sky packed with stars and letting one’s imagination go wild …. each star a sun …perhaps with number of planets rotating around it like our solar system…. there may be life and civilization,   is something of the past.

    Looking at the stars exposes us to the awesome enormity of the Universe and makes us humans humble knowing our true position in it.

    In the early days of navigation, we depended completely on night-sky to take us to our destination looking at the different fixed constellations of stars on our route.

    International Dark Sky Association established the International Dark Sky Places Program in 2001 and more than one hundred Parks, Communities, Reserves, and Sanctuaries have been declared as International Dark Sky Places.

    Every year, the Globe at Night an international community science campaign raises awareness about the impact of light pollution by inviting community scientists to measure and submit night sky brightness observations which have been collected through the whole year. They are then compared to measurements from prior years in the same month to provide a comprehensive view of the changes to the night sky quality worldwide.

     The international team of 51,351 citizen scientist made observations of naked-eye stellar visibility from 2011 through 2022.

    It is alarming that the project has found that light pollution is doubling globally every eight years.

    Between 2011 and 2022, global sky brightness increased by an estimated 9.6% per year.

    The data was collected through the community science project, NOIRLab’s Globe at Night.

    On global level there seems that the policies to control light pollution seems to have little effect.

    These observations measure skyglow, the brightening of the night sky. The satellites primarily measure light emitted vertically which say that about 2 per cent global sky brightness increases every year though the

    observations of the night sky from the ground where the light is  emitted horizontally also the global increase of sky brightness has been 9.6 per cent.

     Light pollution is growing at 9.6% per year – doubling in less than eight years.

    One of the changes globally has been the loss of darkness at night over much of the planet.

    “At this rate of change, a child born in a location where 250 stars were visible would be able to see only about 100 by the time they turned 18,” according to  Christopher Kyba, a researcher at the German Research Centre for Geosciences and lead author of the paper detailing these results.

    Bright sky at night means we are using energy inefficiently and increasing environmental impacts.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )