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  • Hyderabad: Tollywood star Rana Daggubati, father named in land grabbing case

    Hyderabad: Tollywood star Rana Daggubati, father named in land grabbing case

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    Hyderabad: Tollywood star Rana Daggubati and his father, noted film producer D. Suresh Babu, have landed in legal trouble in a case of alleged land grabbing here.

    The ‘Baahubali’ actor and his father have been named in the case filed by local businessman Pramod Kumar, who has alleged that father and son are pressuring him to vacate land that belongs to him.

    The third additional chief metropolitan magistrate court at Nampally in the city has issued summons to them in this matter.

    According to the complaint, the disputed land in Shaikpet was leased out to him in 2014 by Suresh Babu. When the lease ended, Suresh Babu allegedly decided to sell the property to him for Rs 18 crore and a deal was struck.

    Pramod Kumar claims that while he has made a payment of Rs 5 crore towards the deal, Suresh Babu has not bothered to complete sale and registration processes. The complainant has alleged that before the matter could be resolved, Suresh Babu transferred the property to his son Rana’s name.

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  • Nine-year-old Delhi boy named in ‘World’s Brightest’ list

    Nine-year-old Delhi boy named in ‘World’s Brightest’ list

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    New Delhi: Based on above-grade-level testing of more than 15,300 students from over 76 countries, Aaryaveer Kochhar (9) from Delhi has been named in the ‘World’s Brightest’ students’ list released by the US-based Johns Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth (CTY).

    Less than 27 percent of the participants who qualified for the CTY ceremony received either high or grand honours based on their test scores.

    CTY Executive Director, Amy Shelton, has congratulated Kochhar for his academic abilities and achievement.

    Kochhar, who received grand honours, is a student of Raghubir Singh Junior Modern School in Humayun Road, who also holds the record for the youngest author in the world.

    Shelton said: “This is not just recognition of our students’ success in one test, but a salute to their love for discovery and learning, and all the knowledge they have accumulated in their young lives so far.”

    Kochhar’s score of 99th percentile in maths placed him in the top one percent of advanced children all over the world.

    He is the youngest member of the Inclusive United Nations who recently presented recommendations to The Chair of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which is the highest global authority on child rights.

    A 13-year-old Indian-American prodigy, Natasha Perianayagam, in her second attempt in the test, topped the ‘World’s Brightest’ students’ list in the 2021-22 Talent Search year.

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  • ‘My parents didn’t pressure me’ says Indian-American prodigy named in ‘world’s brightest’ students list

    ‘My parents didn’t pressure me’ says Indian-American prodigy named in ‘world’s brightest’ students list

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    New York: Natasha Perianayagam, a 13-year-old Indian-American prodigy named in the “world’s brightest” students list, has said that her parents gave her the “best support” by not putting pressure on her to excel in her studies.

    Perianayagam, a student at Florence M Gaudineer Middle School, in New Jersey was named in the “world’s brightest” students list for the second consecutive year by Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth, based on the results of above-grade-level tests of over 15,000 students across 76 countries.

    “I know that my parents are happy about it and my elder sister too,” Perianayagam told PTI in an interview on Tuesday.

    This was the second time that the young girl made it to the list of brightest students in the world by The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY).

    In 2021, Perianayagam was one of nearly 19,000 students from 84 countries who joined CTY in the 2020-21 Talent Search. Less than 20 per cent of CTY Talent Search participants qualified for CTY High Honours Awards.

    According to the university press release, Perianayagam was among the 15,300 students from 76 countries who joined CTY in the 2021-22 Talent Search year.

    Less than 27 per cent of those participants qualified for the CTY ceremony, receiving either high or grand honours based on their test scores. In her latest attempt, Perianayagam scored the highest grades among all candidates.

    In response to a question on the support and encouragement she received from her parents, Perianayagam said “I think the best support they gave me was not pressuring me to do it” or “saying ‘You have to do this’.” She said her parents, who hail from Chennai, did not force her into taking the tests. “There was no external pressure. They just left it up to me. I waited until the day of the deadline to do (the test). I just woke up and was like, ‘Okay, sure, I’ll do it.” Perianayagam said the fact that she had taken the Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth (CTY) test in the Spring of 2021 when she was a Grade 5 student, motivated her to take the test for the next level in 2022.

    “There are two types of awards you can get for taking the test. One is High Honours and another is Grand Honours. So last year, I got High Honours and I knew there was another level that I could reach. I decided maybe I’ll get Grand Honours this time. I took (the test) and this time, I did get the Grand Honours,” she said.

    Perianayagam said she “didn’t really prepare” separately for the tests since in school she is already enrolled in a few advanced classes. “So that prepared me well for it. And I also did some extra practice outside of school,” she said.

    With her achievement sure to serve as an inspiration for other students, Perianayagam said her message to other youngsters is that “if you want to achieve something like this, just try it first…you never know what your actual potential is until you do something that can measure it. So just take a chance.” The middle-schooler is yet to firm up her plans for the future and said that architecture and science are two subjects that interest her tremendously.

    “Initially for a long time, I thought I wanted to be an architect because I like building things and I like maths. And those two things go into it… But then I realised that science is very interesting to me. So maybe I’ll do something in science or maybe with art,” she said.

    She said that in terms of engineering or architecture, she would like to pursue her higher studies at colleges such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    “I haven’t really thought about it because I haven’t decided what I want to do yet. When I figure out what I want to do, there’ll be a good college that I can go to,” she said.

    Perianayagam said that when she is not studying, she likes music and plays the guitar, violin and piano. “I also like to read and draw. And sometimes, friends will come over or I’ll be doing something with my sister so that’s how I spend my free time,” she said.

    In 2021, Perianayagam’s results in the verbal and quantitative sections levelled with the 90th percentile of advanced Grade 8 performance, which catapulted her into the honours list that year. This year, she was honoured for her exceptional performance on the SAT, ACT, School and College Ability Test, or similar assessment taken as part of the CTY Talent Search, the university said in a press release on Monday.

    CTY used above-grade-level testing to identify advanced students from around the world and provide a clear picture of their academic abilities. “This is not just recognition of our student’s success on one test, but a salute to their love of discovery and learning, and all the knowledge they have accumulated in their young lives so far,” said CTY’s executive director Dr Amy Shelton.

    “It is exciting to think about all the ways in which they will use that potential to discover their passions, engage in rewarding and enriching experiences, and achieve remarkable things — in their communities and in the world,” she added.

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  • ‘He wants to be a comedian’, says fan who named son after Vir Das

    ‘He wants to be a comedian’, says fan who named son after Vir Das

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    Mumbai: Fan love manifests itself in many ways, and comedian Vir Das would agree.

    Das recently took to Instagram to share an e-mail he received from a fan.

    In the e-mail, the fan explained the reason behind naming their son after the comedian. Besides sharing the screenshot of the e-mail, Das also posted a witty caption.

    The e-mail read, “Subject: I named my son after you. Message: Hi Vir Das. I want you to know that I named my son after you almost 8 years back. Not only because we loved your comedy but majorly the numerology of your name means that you have the capacity to achieve success beyond your imagination, even the sky is small in front of the name. Wishing you all the best for every thing in life.”

    The e-mail added, “You are very close to our heart. Fun fact: My son wants to be a comedian without even knowing who he is named after. Lots of love and best wishes (sic).”

    Sharing the screenshot on Instagram, Das wrote in the caption, “Thank you and I’m sorry but also you should’ve known better.”

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  • Roy Wood Jr. named entertainer at 2023 White House Correspondents’ dinner

    Roy Wood Jr. named entertainer at 2023 White House Correspondents’ dinner

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    Roy Wood Jr., the stand-up comedian known for his work on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” will be the featured entertainer at the 2023 annual White House Correspondents’ dinner, the Correspondents’ Association announced on Thursday.

    “It will be a great night that will go down in the history books, or not, depending on which state you live in,” Wood said in the announcement.

    The dinner, set for April 29, is typically attended by numerous Washington VIPs, including the president and first lady. The annual event, attended for decades by presidents from both parties, became a political flash point during the Trump administration when then-President Donald Trump refused to attend the event amid his frequent tirades against the Washington press corps. The dinner was canceled amid the Covid pandemic in 2020 and 2021 but returned last year with President Joe Biden in attendance.

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  • Indian-American named chair of Washington state Democrats

    Indian-American named chair of Washington state Democrats

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    Washington: The Washington State Democratic Party has chosen Shasti Conrad as its new chair, making her the youngest and first Indian-American woman to serve as a state party chair anywhere in the country.

    Conrad, 38, a political consultant and former leader of the King County Democrats, takes over from Tina Podlodowski, who had served as party chair since 2017.

    “I’m so honored to have the opportunity to serve as Chair of our state party and build on the outstanding success Washington Democrats have earned at the ballot box for the last six years,” she said in a statement.

    “I’m excited to work with Democratic leaders from every community to build an unprecedented field operation that will carry the message of how Washington Democrats are delivering for working families to each and every voter.”

    Conrad assumes leadership of an organization whose voter contact operation has played a key role in Democrats’ statewide electoral dominance since the 2016 election, the Washington State Democratic Party said in a statement.

    She has worked on political campaigns since 2008 when she got her start as a field organizer working for then-Senator Obama’s primary campaign.

    Since then, she’s worked on three more presidential races and concluded the 2020 cycle as Senator Bernie Sanders’ National Director of Surrogates.

    Locally, Conrad served as Chair of the Martin Luther King, Jr County Democrats from 2018 to 2022, where she raised nearly $300,000 for a county party organization mired in debt when she first took office.

    Under her leadership, the King County Democrats’ field operation helped flip six city councils and a County Council seat held by Republicans for 20 years, the party statement read.

    “After six years serving as the Chair of the Washington Democrats, I’m thrilled to pass on the torch to my friend Shasti Conrad. Shasti has been a force in Washington Democratic politics for over a decade as a staffer on three presidential campaigns and a successful chair of the largest county party organization in the state,” said Podlodowski, the outgoing party chair.

    Conrad was named as one of the “40 Under 40” by the American Association of Political Consultants, and one of the most influential people in Seattle Politics by Seattle Met Magazine.She received her Master’s in Public Affairs from Princeton University and her B.A. with Honors distinction from Seattle University.

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  • Shivpal Yadav named general secretary in SP’s new executive

    Shivpal Yadav named general secretary in SP’s new executive

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    Lucknow: The Samajwadi Party announced its national executive on Sunday, with Akhilesh Yadav named as the national president and Shivpal Yadav as a general secretary.

    The uncle-nephew duo had ironed out their differences last year, following the demise of Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav. This reunion came after their split in 2016.

    The SP, on Sunday, declared its 62-member national executive and released the list on its Twitter handle.

    Shivpal Yadav will be among the 14 national general secretaries. The others include Mohammad Azam Khan, Swami Prasad Maurya, Ravi Prakash Verma and Balram Yadav.

    While Akhilesh Yadav will continue to hold the post of national president, Kiranmoy Nanda will be national vice president and Ram Gopal Yadav will continue as national principal general secretary.

    Sudip Ranjan Sen will be the party treasurer, while there will be 19 national secretaries besides members.

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  • Morbi tragedy: Director of Oreva that renovated Gujurat bridge named prime accused

    Morbi tragedy: Director of Oreva that renovated Gujurat bridge named prime accused

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    Morbi: The Gujarat police on Friday submitted a 1,262-page charge sheet in the Morbi bridge collapse case and named Oreva Group director Jaysukh Patel as prime accused.

    Rajkot range Inspector General of Police Ashok Yadav told media that the charge sheet is filed against 10 accused, of which nine are arrested while the director is absconding.

    Officer said managers Deepak Parekh, Dinesh Dave, three security guards, two ticket clerks and as many private contract workers have been arrested and are in judicial custody.

    Patel has moved anticipatory bail application.

    Major allegation against Oreva group is that without proper fitness certificate whether the suspension bridge is fit for public or not, the company opened it for visitors.

    Nagarpalika said: “We have not issued any fitness certificate to the company, and it has also not informed us that it is opening the suspension bridge for visitors.”

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  • House Democrats named their rosters for the most desired committees, including the Rules Committee. 

    House Democrats named their rosters for the most desired committees, including the Rules Committee. 

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    Democrats on Rules will be a counterweight to the more conservative members of the panel.

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  • Hyderabad: Azmet Jah named as ‘9th Nizam’ after Muharram Jah’s death

    Hyderabad: Azmet Jah named as ‘9th Nizam’ after Muharram Jah’s death

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    Hyderabad: Mir Azmat Ali Khan Azmet Jah, the eldest son of the titular eighth Nizam Nawab Mir Barkat Ali Khan Walashan Mukarram Jah Bahadur was ‘crowned’ as the IX the head of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty.  The coronation ceremony was held at the coronation hall in the Chowmahalla Palace on Saturday. 

    A declaration was issued by the office of the Walashan Azmet Jah Bahadur. It stated “In terms of the desire and the decree made by Nawab Mir Barkat Ali Khan Walashan Mukarram Jah Bahadur H.E.H the VIII th Nizam of Hyderabad during his lifetime anointing his eldest son Mir Mohammed Azmat Ali Khan Azmet Jah as his successor in title and to accede his father as the IX th head of Asaf Jahi Dynasty for all symbolic, ceremonial, titular and ancillary purpose.”

    It further added, “Following the customs and tradition of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty in existence for 299 years, a simple ceremony with prayers was held in presence VIII the Nizam of Hyderabad  the family members, trustees, close friends, well-wishers and staff members of the.”

    Mukarram Jah Bahadur, 89, passed away in Istanbul on January 14 and was buried at the Asaf Jahi mausoleum in Makkah Masjid’s compound in Hyderabad on January 18. His body was flown into the city in a special chartered flight and kept for two days at the Chowmahalla Palace to allow the public to pay their last respects. 

    The Telangana government had announced a state funeral and among other persons, chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had visited the Chowmahalla Palace and offered their last respects.

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