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  • UAE named social media capital of the world; India holds 19th rank

    UAE named social media capital of the world; India holds 19th rank

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    Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been named as the social media capital of the world, according to a new study by Proxyrack.

    The study analyzed the average number of social platforms and the percentage of the population using Facebook in each country to reveal the social media capitals of the world.

    “With an almost perfect score of 9.55 out of 10, the UAE takes the top spot as the social media capital of the world. People in the UAE have an average of 8.2 social media platforms, the third highest in the world, joint with the Philippines,” said Proxyrack.

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    The study said that the UAE is the most connected country in the world, with a connected score of 7.53/10.

    UAE residents also have social media accounts on several platforms, notably Facebook and TikTok.

    The study found that the internet in the UAE is expensive, but 100 percent of the population use the internet, and 108 percent use Facebook.

    The study revealed that UAE users spend an average of seven hours and 29 minutes on the Internet per day. 

    The UAE is followed by Malaysia/the Philippines with both countries scoring 8.75.

    According to the ProxyRac report, India stood on the 19th spot with only 29 percent of the population using Facebook but spending nearly nine hours on the internet every day. 

    Here is the top ten countries

    RankCountryAverage number of social platforms usedPopulation using FacebookSocial media score
    1United Arab Emirates (UAE)8.2108 per cent9.55
    2Malaysia7.783 per cent8.75
    2Philippines8.278 per cent8.75
    4Saudi Arabia7.971 per cent8.41
    5Singapore7.183 per cent7.96
    6Vietnam7.377 per cent7.62
    7Brazil8.464 per cent7.62
    8Thailand7.181 per cent7.61
    9Indonesia8.464 per cent7.50
    10Hong Kon6.782 per cent7.27
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  • Auditor named in Hindenburg report resigns from Adani company

    Auditor named in Hindenburg report resigns from Adani company

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    New Delhi: A small Ahmedabad-based chartered accountancy firm, whose appointment was questioned by a US short seller in its scathing report against the conglomerate run by billionaire Gautam Adani, has resigned due to “pre-occupation”, Adani Total Gas Ltd said.

    Hindenburg Research in its January 24 report that levelled allegations of fraud, stock manipulation and money laundering against the Adani group, had also raised the issue of the size and capability of the firms auditing the conglomerate.

    Adani group has repeatedly denied all allegations.

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    Hindenburg stated that the independent auditor for the group’s flagship firm, Adani Enterprises, and its city gas retailer Adani Total Gas Ltd is a “tiny firm” called Shah Dhandharia.

    “Shah Dhandharia seems to have no current website. Historical archives of its website show that it had only 4 partners and 11 employees. Records show it pays Rs 32,000 (USD 435 in 2021) in monthly office rent. The only other listed entity we found that it audits has a market capitalization of about Rs 640 million (USD 7.8 million),” it had stated.

    In a stock exchange filing, Adani Total Gas Ltd said, “We wish to inform that M/s. Shah Dhandharia & Co. LLP, Chartered Accountants, have resigned as the statutory auditors of the company i.e., Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL) with effect from May 2, 2023.”

    It attached the May 2, 2023 resignation letter from the auditor.

    In the letter, the auditor said it was given a second term of 5 years on July 26, 2022, and has completed the audit of the company for the financial year ended March 31, 2023.

    “We have carefully evaluated and due to increased professional pre-occupation in other assignment, we regrettably propose our resignation,” it said.

    “Our resignation does not result from an inability to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence,” it added.

    It went on to state, “There are no other circumstances connected with our resignation which we consider should be brought to the notice of the Board.”

    “In view of the above and as discussed and agreed with the management, we express our inability to continue as the statutory auditors for the company. Please accept our resignation with immediate effect,” it said.

    It is not known if the chartered accountancy firm would also step down at Adani Enterprises. The board of directors of the group’s flagship, which houses businesses such as airports and data centres, is due to meet on May 4 to consider its financial results.

    The Adani Group has been under siege since allegations of fraud, corruption, stock manipulation and money laundering were levelled by Hindenburg. The US short seller also charged the group with using a vast network of shell companies in opaque financial transactions.

    The report led to at one stage wiping out almost USD 140 billion of the Adani group’s market capitalisation.

    Adani group has denied all allegations.

    Hindenburg had questioned the Adani group’s decision to give such a big audit mandate to a virtually unknown firm and claimed that the audit partner who signed off on ATGL audits was only 23 years old when he was first appointed.

    It also claimed that the audit partner at Shah Dhandharia who signed off on the audits of Adani Enterprises was only 24 years old when he started. Both are now just 28 years old.

    Shubham Rohatgi, who signed off the ATGL’s audit for the 2022-23 fiscal on May 2, 2023, on behalf of Shah Dhandharia & Co LLP was also red-flagged by proxy advisory firm Institutional Investor Advisory Services (IiAS) in July 2022.

    Advising shareholders of four Adani group firms to vote against a number of resolutions including the reappointment of Gautam Adani as managing director of Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), IiAS had stated that Rohatgi did not have “the requisite experience to audit” a top company.

    “We raise concerns over the quality of the audit conducted since the signing partner of FY22 – Shubham Rohatgi – became an associate member of ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) in 2018. We believe he does not have the requisite experience to audit the financial statements of a NIFTY 100 company,” it had said.

    While rebutting the Hindenburg charges, the Adani group had on January 29 stated that it followed a “stated policy of having the global Big Six or regional leaders as statutory auditors”.

    The reference was to Arthur Andersen, Coopers & Lybrand, Deloitte and Touche, Ernst & Young, KPMG and Price Waterhouse. They have since telescoped into the Big 4 with the creation of PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1998 following a merger and the collapse of Arthur Andersen in 2002 after the Enron scandal.

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  • New Pulpit At Eidgah Named After Shah-E-Hamdan (RA)

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    SRINAGAR: Dr Darakshan Andrabi,Chairperson of Waqf Board on Wednesday laid foundation stone of new pulpit at Eidgah, which has been named after sufi saint Hazrat Ameer-e-Kabir Mir Syed Ali Hamadani (RA) popularly known as Shah-e-Hamdan (RA).

    Talking to reporters, Andrabi after laying the foundation stone said that there was a need to replace the old pulpit (mimber) with new one. “The new pulpit in the name of Shah-e-Hamdan (RA) is being constructed. The previous pulpit had to be replaced as it was not renovated for a long time,” she said.

    She further said that the Eidgah has its historical significance and the Waqf Board after constructing a new pulpit, will renovate the ground as well.

    The Waqf Chairperson also said that Eid prayers will be offered at Eidgah if the weather permits. (KNO)

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  • Atiq Ahmad’s wife, sons to be named as gang members

    Atiq Ahmad’s wife, sons to be named as gang members

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    Prayagraj: In a first, Shaista Parveen , wife of mafia-turned-politician Atiq Ahmad, and their three sons will now be named as members of his gang registered as IS-227 in police records.

    According to police officials, Shaista Parveen will be the first woman to be included as a member of this gang in police records.

    During the BSP regime, Prayagraj police had prepared Atiq’s gang chart and had named it IS-227.

    “Police investigations have revealed their active involvement in criminal activities and that is why such action would be taken against them,” the officials said.

    This will be the first time when the whole family of a political mafia will be included in the list of an interstate gang.

    Till now, Atiq’s younger brother Khalid Azeem a.k.a Ashraf, a former MLA, was the only family member to be named as member of IS-227 gang.

    Shaista Parveen has four cases registered against her including the murder of lawyer Umesh Pal in Prayagraj on February 24.

    Pal’s two police security guards were also injured in the attack and had died later. Shaista is absconding and a reward of Rs 25,000 has been declared on her arrest.

    Atiq’s third son Asad, has been named among the shooters who shot Umesh Pal dead. A reward of Rs 5 lakh has been declared on all the assailants, including Asad.

    Atiq’s two elder sons Umar and Ali are already in Lucknow and Naini jails for different crimes.

    Police said Atiq’s gang operates across the country.

    “Initially there were around 170 persons in Atiq’s gang. However, the number has now come down to 132 as many have died or become inactive,” officials said.

    After lawyer Umesh Pal’s murder in Prayagraj on February 24, police came to know that Atiq and his brother Ashraf had recruited some new members in their gang.

    Instructions have been issued to identify newer gang members, officials said.

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  • TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan quits; K Krithivasan named CEO Designate

    TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan quits; K Krithivasan named CEO Designate

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    New Delhi: IT major TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan has reigned, and the company nominated its global head of the BFSI division K Krithivasan as the CEO Designate with immediate effect, the firm said on Thursday.

    Gopinathan will continue with the company till September 15, 2023, to provide transition and support to his successor.

    “After a stellar career of over 22 years with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and a successful stint as Managing Director and CEO during the last 6 years, Rajesh Gopinathan has decided to step down from the company to pursue his other interests,” the company said in a statement.

    TCS has nominated its current President and Global Head of the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) Business Group K Krithivasan as CEO Designate with immediate effect.

    “The Board has nominated K Krithivasan as the CEO Designate, with effect from 16th March 2023. Krithivasan will go through a transition with Rajesh Gopinathan and will be appointed as the Managing Director & CEO in the next financial year,” the statement said.

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  • Dubai makes a hatrick; named cleanest city in the world

    Dubai makes a hatrick; named cleanest city in the world

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    Abu Dhabi: Dubai has been named as the cleanest city in the world for the third time in a row in the Global Power City Index (GPCI).

    Dubai also earned its reputation as the world’s safest and most beautiful city according to the GPCI released by Mori Memorial Foundation of Japan.

    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai took to Twitter to shared the news with his more than 11 million followers.

    In the tweet, Sheikh Mohammed wrote, “Dubai is the cleanest city in the world according to the Global Power City Index issued by Mori Memorial Foundation in Japan for the past 3 years. Cleanliness is a cornerstone of civilization and culture, and it stems from faith. Proud that Dubai is not only the cleanest, but also the safest and most beautiful city in the world. Let’s work together to keep it safe, stable, and prosperous.”

    The GPCI, published by Mori Memorial Foundation’s Institute for Urban Strategies, evaluates major cities worldwide based on their “magnetism”, and their overall ability to attract people, businesses, and capital from around the world.

    The GPCI evaluates cities based on six main categories: economy, research and development, cultural interaction, livability, environment and accessibility.

    Each category is further divided into subcategories, and cities are evaluated based on a set of indicators that measure their performance in each category.



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  • Street near Miami named for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

    Street near Miami named for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

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    “This in many ways is as much a celebration of us as it is of me, and I’m saying that because I grew up among all of you.” she said. “This is where I got my start, and I really do believe that there is an important connection between my experience growing up in this area and my current position as associate justice.”

    Jackson is a graduate of Palmetto Senior High School, and she acknowledged teachers and coaches who she said helped her become who she is today.

    “It was while I was studying and competing and growing up here in this community that I gained self confidence in the face of challenges,” she said. “I learned how to lean in, in spite of obstacles, to work hard to be resilient, to strive for excellence and to believe in myself and what I could do if given the opportunity.”

    Jackson said that having her name “so prominently displayed on a street in a community that has given me so much” is an incredible honor.

    “I hope that people who are driving by might have a moment of reflection about what it means that a person from this neighborhood, and someone with my background, could take what this place has to offer and be well-equipped enough to then go out into the world and do what it takes to not only become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court of United States, but also the first former public defender and the first associate justice who is from the great state of Florida.”

    She noted that only four previous high court justices have had any ties to the state — William Johnson was sent to Florida by the British as a prisoner of war during the Revolutionary War, John Campbell once taught school in the state, and George Shiras Jr. and John Paul Stevens each retired in Florida.

    “So far, so far, I’m the only Supreme Court justice who can boast of being from Florida,” Jackson said. “And I’m so proud that I grew up here in this South Florida community, which thanks to all of you now has a prominent street that bears my name.”

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  • Indian-American named Chancellor of California Community Colleges

    Indian-American named Chancellor of California Community Colleges

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    New York: Indian-American Sonya Christian has been named the 11th permanent Chancellor of the California Community College system, the largest and most diverse system of public higher education in the US.

    With her appointment, Christian, a Kerala University graduate, becomes the first woman and the first person of South Asian origin to lead the college system that serves 1.8 million students every year.

    “Dr. Christian is one of our nation’s most dynamic college leaders, with a demonstrated record of collaboration and results in the Central Valley,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement.

    “She understands what is needed to deliver on record levels of higher education investment to make real improvements to the lived reality of our students. I look forward to continuing to partner with Dr. Christian to ensure our community colleges are engines of equity and opportunity.”

    Christian, who is Kern Community College District Chancellor, will step into her new role on June 1, 2023. She replaces Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley, who stepped down in August after leading the community college system for nearly six years.

    For more than 30 years, Christian has actively engaged in policies and practices related to state and national completion, quality and equity agendas.

    “I am honoured to be selected to lead the most important system of higher education in the country and grateful to the Board of Governors for their confidence,” Christian said.

    “We continue to face many challenges, but I truly believe our greatest challenges enable us to do our greatest work. We are called to design the most vibrant, resilient, and effective learning environment ever. We are called to do this work at scale, not eventually, but now. And we will work with a shared vision that keeps students first.”

    In July 2021, Christian was named the sixth chancellor of the Kern Community College District, where she implemented a call to action with a focus on advancing student success and closing achievement and equity gaps.

    She also spearheaded a statewide coalition in 2015 that led to securing philanthropic funding for the 20-college Guided Pathways demonstration project in California, leading to a $150 million state investment in Guided Pathways and broad adoption of the framework throughout the college system, according to a press statement.

    The distinguished educationist started her career in higher education as a mathematics faculty and later as division chair, then Dean of science, engineering, allied health and mathematics at Bakersfield College.

    She served as an administrator at Lane Community College in Oregon for several years before returning home to Kern Community College District in 2013 after being selected as the 10th president of Bakersfield College.

    Christian earned her Bachelor of Science degree from University of Kerala; her Master of Science in Applied Mathematics from University of Southern California; and her doctorate from University of California, Los Angeles.

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  • Named a way to extend the life of a million Muscovites

    Named a way to extend the life of a million Muscovites

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    Rakova: a project of proactive dispensary dynamic observation was launched in Moscow

    All adult polyclinics in Moscow have launched a unique project for proactive dispensary dynamic monitoring, which will help increase the life expectancy of Muscovites with chronic diseases and significantly improve its quality. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, spoke about this.

    Proactive dynamic monitoring implies monitoring the patient’s condition not from appointment to appointment, but constantly, in dynamics. If doctors see in the electronic medical record the fact of calling an ambulance or a doctor at home, they will immediately invite the patient to an appointment.

    Specially trained medical assistants constantly keep in touch with Muscovites. They should engage people in their health care, promote responsible attitude to medical advice and prescriptions, and help with appointments and research.

    In fact, we are creating a system of caring for the patient’s health, where the key links are the patient himself, the doctor and the doctor’s assistant. There are currently 400 Physician Assistants on staff, and if necessary, we will increase the number of such specialists to 600.

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    The vice-mayor emphasized that control over the condition, timely intake of drugs and the introduction of healthy habits allows a person to live a full life. Now about a million Muscovites with chronic diseases are under proactive dispensary follow-up for nine nosologies. They were determined on the basis of an analysis of the main causes of death at home. Thus, the program included such diseases as type II diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, arterial hypertension, coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction, atrial fibrillation and flutter, chronic heart failure and others. For patients with two or more chronic diseases, a unified dispensary observation program is provided with a mandatory consultation of narrow specialists.

    As part of the project, each patient receives an individual monitoring program with scheduled dispensary appointments, mandatory examinations and consultations of narrow specialists. If necessary, the doctor can make his own adjustments. Before each appointment and examination, the patient receives an SMS notification. The Dispensary Observation digital service, which operates on the basis of EMIAS, helps doctors manage patients.

    Everything is displayed in the new section of the electronic medical record “My dispensary observation”: from the name of the doctor to the appointments. Muscovites also have the opportunity to download their dispensary observation program in PDF format. Patients can also enter their health indicators into the electronic medical record.

    “The electronic medical record and dispensary observation program allows doctors and nurses to have access to patient information in real time, which makes it possible to quickly respond to any changes in the patient’s health. The project has great potential and makes a significant contribution to improving the quality of care for patients with chronic diseases,” said Pavel Gulyaev, chief physician of Diagnostic Center No. 5.

    Earlier, Vice Mayor Anastasia Rakova said that since 2023, dispensary observation is included in the list of free services under the CHI policy. For medical institutions, a separate tariff for comprehensive dispensary observation is introduced in addition to per capita funding, so that they are interested in managing patients with chronic diseases.

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  • Smriti Mandhana named RCB captain for Women’s Premier League

    Smriti Mandhana named RCB captain for Women’s Premier League

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    Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bangalore have expectedly named senior India batter Smriti Mandhana as their captain for the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL).

    The left-handed India vice-captain was signed in the recent auction held in Mumbai for Rs 3.40 crore, the highest price for a player in the WPL auction.

    The announcement was made through a video shared on the franchise’s social media handles, which had messages from RCB talisman Virat Kohli and current men’s team skipper Faf du Plessis.

    “Now it’s time for another No. 18 to lead a very special RCB team in WPL. Yes, we are talking about Smriti Mandhana. Go on Smriti. You will have the support of the best team and the best fans in the world,” Kohli said.

    On announcing Mandhana as the captain, RCB chairman Prathmesh Mishra said: “Smriti is central to our play bold philosophy and cricketing plans. We have handed her the leadership role, and we are confident that Smriti will lead RCB into greater heights.”

    On her role as the RCB women’s team captain, Mandhana said: “It is such a great feeling to see Virat and Faf speak so much about leading RCB and I would like to thank RCB management for giving me this amazing opportunity.

    “I am looking forward to receiving all the love and support from you fans who I am told are the best in the World. I promise you to give my 100% to lead RCB to success in WPL.”

    As an opener, the southpaw has made 2661 runs from 113 WT20Is, averaging 27.15 with a strike-rate of 123.19.

    Mandhana has also been a sought-after player on the T20 circuit, making appearances for Brisbane Heat, Sydney Thunder (Women’s BBL), Western Storm (Kia Super League) and Southern Brave (The Hundred).

    She has captained India in 11 T20Is, of which they have won six and lost five games. She was also skipper of Trailblazers at the Women’s T20 Challenge – the WPL’s precursor – across all four seasons it was held while leading the team to the title in 2020.

    The decorated player recently won the ICC Women Cricketer Of The Year for scoring 855 runs in 22 matches in 2021.

    The WPL begins on March 4, with Gujarat Giants taking on Mumbai Indians. RCB’s opener is against Delhi Capitals on March 5.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )