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  • Soar on Eagle Wings Bullet Journal (nature dotted travel diary, Jesus calling war room prayer journal, dot matrix artistic journaling, writing, day … boys, girls, homeschool, MV best seller)

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (12 January 2018)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 120 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1983703745
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1983703744
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 236 g
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 0.71 x 22.86 cm

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  • Nature has a way of settling scores: Yogi on Atiq Ahmad’s turf

    Nature has a way of settling scores: Yogi on Atiq Ahmad’s turf

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    Prayagraj: Addressing an election meeting on what once was the home turf of slain gangster-politician Atiq Ahmad, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday appeared to invoke nature as a great leveller a force that delivers justice.

    “Some people had turned Prayagraj, where people suffering from injustice and atrocities come with a desire for justice, into a land of injustice and atrocities,” Adityanath said addressing a meeting in the former Samajwadi Party MLA’s Allahabad West constituency.

    “But this nature doesn’t commit an atrocity on anyone, nor does it accept an atrocity. It settles scores for everyone,” he said, without naming anyone.

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    Ahmad and his brother Ashraf were shot dead by three men, who posed as media persons, when they were being taken to a Prayagraj hospital for medical checkup under police escort on April 15. Ahmad was among those accused of killing Umesh Pal, a key witness in the 2005 murder case of BSP MLA Raju Pal.

    Umesh Pal was shot dead, along with his two security guards, outside his home in Dhoomanganj area of Prayagraj in broad daylight on February 24. The shoot out had raised serious questions on law and order in Uttar Pradesh and Adityanath had vowed in the assembly to “destroy” the mafia in the state.

    At his public meetings, he stressed on improvement in law and order during the term of the BJP government in the state.

    On Tuesday, the last day of campaigning for the first phase of urban local body polls, the chief minister said, “It’s the same Uttar Pradesh where festivals were celebrated in the shadow of fear and terror. But today festivals bring prosperity. Today there is no curfew, no riots in the state.”

    “Today, there is no terror of eve teasers in cities. Today, our cities are becoming safe cities. Girls can go to school safely, businessmen can do business. Today, the youth do not have ‘tamancha’ (country-made pistols) in their hands, they have tablets,” he said.

    He said those who used to grab properties of the poor and extorted money from traders have been forced to surrender to the law. “Today, the state traders welfare board is giving a security insurance of Rs 10 lakh to traders.”

    Adityanath said his government has focused on empowerment of people rather than appeasement. “Everyone has developed in our government,” he said.

    “Today, Uttar Pradesh is moving beyond the dynasty-based and casteist-minded parties with a thought of nationalism. UP is scaling new heights of development now.”

    The chief minister was campaigning for BJP mayoral candidate Umesh Chandra Ganesh Kesarwani at the Leaders Press Ground. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, several other ministers in the UP government and BJP MPs and MLAs were present during the election meeting.

    Later, at an election meeting in Jhansi, Adityanath said his government will keep cracking down on criminals. “We will not disturb any poor or a gentleman, but we will not let any criminal walk freely in the state,” he asserted. “There is no terror of miscreants in our cities now, rather they have been recognised as ‘safe cities’.”

    Criticising those who ruled Uttar Pradesh previously, he said, “After independence, Bundelkhand was to participate in the development process, but the people in power never gave development any thought. Instead, their henchmen did not think twice before plundering Bundelkhand’s resources.”

    Because of this, people were forced to migrate and youth became unemployed in Bundelkhand, he said.

    “Modi ji gave a vision of development. He laid the foundation stone of a massive plant of Bharat Dynamics in this region and the work on the Defence Corridor is also going on, which will employ thousands of young people,” he said.

    “The prime minister has dedicated the Bundelkhand Expressway, which has become the lifeline of Bundelkhand, and soon the government is going to start its Jhansi link,” Adityanath said.

    He also said the government has announced Rs 6,000 crore for constituting the Jhansi Bundelkhand Industrial Development Authority (JBIDA). “Now the youth of Bundelkhand will not need to migrate to other cities as they will get employment here itself,” he said.

    The chief minister also said a sound-and-light show is organised at Jhansi Fort on the life of Rani Laxmibai, the brave ruler of the princely state of Jhansi, and the First War of Independence in 1857.

    Prayagraj and Jhansi will vote on May 4 in the first phase. The second phase of the urban local body polls will be held on May 11 and the counting of votes will be done on May 13.

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  • Revenge of nature is brutal: Azam Khan attacks UP govt

    Revenge of nature is brutal: Azam Khan attacks UP govt

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    Rampur: Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan on Monday launched a scathing attack on the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh and said they should understand that “if good people did not survive, then how will the bad people survive”, asserting that the “revenge of nature is brutal”.

    Addressing a public meeting in support of party candidates of Rampur Nagarpalika Parishad in Nalapar area here, the former Rampur MLA also targeted the state police and said, “The next time (in 2027), the Samajwadi Party government is going to come… The policemen who had broken the doors of your house, they will stand here and salute you with this boot.”

    Khan also said that nobody knows when the roti will turn on the griddle. “See these officials are with those, who are in the government. They now know that the leaders can do high-handedness till this limit. The future government will be doing more than this…(you) must have understood what I mean. See, a line has been drawn, and when the government changes a longer line will be drawn,” he said.

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    When the SP leader asked the crowd that who will draw the longer line, the public shouted, “Azam Khan”.

    “Those who think they will always remain in power, they should understand that if good people did not survive, then how will the bad people survive? We have seen the era of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi, and everyone knows what happened to them… Not a single piece of Rajiv Gandhi’s body was found,” the SP leader said.

    “The revenge of nature is brutal,” he added.

    Recalling a helicopter accident in which he was involved, Khan said, “When Allah is ‘meharbaan’ (benevolent) on someone, he survives even after a wing of the helicopter gets broken at a great height.”

    The SP leader, who faces nearly 90 cases including that of corruption and theft, was disqualified as an MLA in October last year after the Rampur MP-MLA court convicted him in a 2019 hate speech case and sentenced him to three years of imprisonment.

    He had won from the Rampur Sadar Assembly seat in the UP Assembly polls for a record 10th time.

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  • Hyderabad: UoH tops Nature Index rankings among Indian varsities

    Hyderabad: UoH tops Nature Index rankings among Indian varsities

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    Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad (UoH) continues to be in the top position in the latest Nature Index rankings. The UoH has been ranked first among Indian universities and 16th among all institutions in India in the academic sector.

    The Nature Index indicates high-quality research in the Natural and Physical Sciences (including Chemistry, Life Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences, and the Physical Sciences).

    While expressing his delight at UoH’s continued presence at the top position among the Indian universities, the Vice Chancellor, Prof BJ Rao said, “We have been performing well in all disciplines and compared to last year our share has increased. Being a multidisciplinary university our performance is very good. Glad our university is in the top against the top 100 universities in the world, in the respective disciplines. I must congratulate all at the UoH for this performance and let’s all put in our best to be at the top globally”.

    The rankings are based on the Nature Index data from 1 December 2021 – 30 November 2022. The UoH received a count of 66 and a share of 20.26 under the academic sector.

    A Count of one (1) is assigned to an institution if one or more authors are from that institution. The ‘share’ is a fractional count that takes into account the percentage of authors from that Institution and the number of affiliated institutions per article. The maximum combined share for any article is one (1).

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  • Bengaluru: Prahlad Joshi calls for harmony with nature at G20 Enegery Transitions Group meet

    Bengaluru: Prahlad Joshi calls for harmony with nature at G20 Enegery Transitions Group meet

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    Bengaluru: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday highlighted India’s lifestyle culture and said that it is possible to live in ‘harmony with nature’ without doing undue exploitation.

    Union minister was addressing the G20 Energy Transitions Group meeting in Bengaluru on Sunday and said that the Indians believe in nature-friendly practices.

    “It is possible to live in harmony with nature without its undue exploitation. We Indians believe in nature-friendly practices. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Circular economy is part of our lifestyle culture,” he said.

    The Minister also stressed the need to evolve and said precepts for the youths of the world that help in developing unified global perspectives to economic growth, and to bridge the disparity of thinking between developing and developed nations.

    Joshi noted that India recognizes the importance of energy security and affordability with climate change.

    “Energy transition in developing countries requires an investment in clean fuel. While prioritizing growth we can’t compromise energy for future generations,” he said.

    The minister also emphasized that there will be challenges in the energy transition, and said that the G20 nations must work with international communities to target the energy transition goal.

    “G20 nations must understand that the energy transition will have challenges and opportunities for nations. We must work with international communities to target energy transition goal from fossil fuels to cleaner fuel which is inclusive and just,” said Joshi.

    Union Minister for Power RK Singh called for preparing an ‘inclusive agenda’, while stating that nearly 800 million people globally do not have access to energy.

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    The Minister said that there is a need for a holistic discourse on energy security.

    “Holistic discourse is needed on energy alternatives, security, and transition. Growing energy demand requires viable storage. 800 million people globally don’t have energy access. We must make inclusive agenda,” he said.

    India has assumed the presidency of G20 from December 1, 2022, for one year.

    In its presidency, the first Energy Transitions Working Group (ETWG) Meeting is being held in Bengaluru from February 5-7, 2023.

    The seminar focuses on underlining the importance of CCUS for achieving a “clean energy transition” and subsequently moving towards net zero.

    The goal is to reduce one billion tons of total projected emissions by 2030 and bring down the country’s carbon intensity to less than 45 percent.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )