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  • Telangana: Basti Dawakhanas to stay open till 2 pm on Sundays

    Telangana: Basti Dawakhanas to stay open till 2 pm on Sundays

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    Hyderabad: Telangana health minister T Harish Rao proposed the extension of Basti Dawakhana operating hours across the state till 2 pm on Sundays in order to improve the accessibility of healthcare services to walk-in patients.

    The minister in a monthly review meeting reiterated the government’s commitment to providing high-quality medical services to the people.

    Assuring that the government would address issues related to shortages of medicines, medical equipment, and staff, the minister asked the medical officers to monitor the health condition of patients referred to hospitals by primary healthcare centres.

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    Emphasizing the importance of comprehensive healthcare monitoring, from primary health centres to referral hospitals, Harish Rao directed the department officials stating that the sole aim of healthcare workers should be to achieve the ‘number one’ status for Telangana.

    Stating that the medical colleges within the districts would enhance healthcare provision further, Harish Rao recommended patient referral to Osmania, NIMS, and Gandhi hospitals only when necessary.

    Highlighted the importance of raising awareness about palliative services. the minister emphasized the significance of the Arogya Mahila program for comprehensive women’s healthcare.

    Harish Rao further stressed the promotion of the toll-free helpline number 14416 (Telemanas) as a solution for individuals facing mental health issues while he urged for its publicity so that no person in need of healthcare remains deprived of crucial information.

    Finally, the minister urged the health department to ensure that deliveries or childbirths were conducted naturally and C-sections were offered only to high-risk patients.

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  • Admission Open in JSS College of Pharmacy 

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    Admission Open in JSS College of Pharmacy

    As per the notification of JKBOPEE (024-BOPEE of 2023 Dated: 26-04- 2023), the admission portal for D. Pharmacy Course is now open. Last date for filling the online application form is 24.05.2023.

    Notification for B Pharmacy admission is expected shortly. Eligible candidates are requested to contact 7006674954, 8492855035, 9103317073 for guidance and other queries.

    Official Website  : jsscpjammu.org

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  • Admission Open in All India Institute of Local Self Government Jammu

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    Admission Open in All India Institute of Local Self Government Jammu

    One Year Professional/Job Oriented Course Of

    1. SANITARY INSPECTORS DIPLOMA COURSE (One year Duration)

    2. LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT DIPLOMA COURSE (DLP) ( One Year Duration)

    Address : 

    ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT (AIILSG)
    REGIONAL CENTRE, Jambu Lochan, Now shifted to H. No. 40,
    Ist Floor, Dogri Sanstha Bhawan, Karan Nagar JAMMU-180005.

    PH.NOs: 0191-2520534 (O) MOB.NO: 9419012567 ,9419179027 (Voice call & WhatsApp)

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  • Admission Open in Handloom and Textile Technology (DHTT)

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    Admission Open in Handloom and Textile Technology (DHTT)

    Applications are invited on prescribed format (as per Annexure -1) for selection of candidates for admission to First Year Diploma In Handloom and Textile Technology (DHTT) programme and Direct Second Year of Three Years Diploma in Handloom & Textile Technology programme under Lateral Entry for the academic session 2023-24, at the Indian Institute of Handloom Technology,
    Varanasi. The eligibility criteria and other details for admission to the Diploma Programme in Handloom & Textile Technology (DHTT) are given as under :

    The candidates will undergo bridge courses for mathematics, Physics and Chemistry offered by IIHT, as per the guidelines.

    Note :

    In case of the Board having system of grading in 10th/ 12th Examination, the candidates must endorse the proof of details of marks with their applications form to enable the selection committee to prepare merit list which is prepared on the basis of marks secured.

    Age Limit : 

    The maximum age limit for the candidates belongs to all candidates belongs to all categories except SC/ST is 23 years for first year and 25 years for direct 2nd year. In respect of SC/ST candidates the maximum age limit is 25 years for 1st Year and 27 Years for direct 2nd year as on 01st July 2023.

    Application complete in all respect along with self attested copies of requisite document shall be submitted in the Directorate of Handicrafts & Handloom, Jammu 3rd Floor, JLN Udhyog Bhawan, Rail Head Complex, Jammu 180011 or in the Office of Assistant Director Handloom of respective districts by or before 31/05/2023.
    Self attested Document to be attached with Form : 

    1. Copy of Educational Qualification Certificates.

    2. Copy of Matriculation Certificate as DOB proof.

    3. Copy of Domicile Certificate.

    4. Copy of Aadhar Card.

    5. Copy of Reservation Category Certificate, (if any)*

    Any other relevant document.

    No TA / DA will be given to candidates for attending the counseling at Indian Institute of Handloom Technology, Varanasi.

    If the candidate belongs to SC, ST, OBC, Weavers’ Community, Economically Weaker Section he/ she must submit self attested copy of the certificate from the Competent Authority with the application form, OBC issued not older than 3 years from the closing date of application, EWS issued not older than 1 year from the closing date of application, weaver Certificate should be issued not older
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  • Total Wine magnate makes his bid for open Maryland Senate seat official

    Total Wine magnate makes his bid for open Maryland Senate seat official

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    His primary competition is likely to include Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, who hired a campaign manager earlier this year and is expected to jump into the race soon. Alsobrooks, an ally of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, will probably have the support of EMILY’s List. Another possible competitor: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), who could easily run in the progressive lane. While in office, Trone has cast a more centrist profile. He is a member of the New Democrat Coalition and often touts his bipartisan credentials.

    His district, which spans from the outskirts of Montgomery County to the state’s border with West Virginia, is the most competitive in the state. President Joe Biden won it by 10 points in 2020. Trone won reelection in 2022 against Republican Neil Parrott by 10 points.

    Yet in an interview ahead of his launch, Trone repeatedly described himself as a progressive, just one with a pragmatic streak.

    “I’m a progressive through and through,” he said, “but at the same time, you can be a progressive, and you can work with folks that are on the other side of the aisle to accomplish things.”

    But his biggest asset is perhaps his bank account. Trone spent more than $13 million in 2016 in an unsuccessful attempt to win a House seat in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, losing in the primary to Raskin. Two years later he spent some $17 million in a neighboring seat and won.

    Trone is willing to invest tens of millions of dollars into his statewide run, according to a person familiar with his plans who was granted anonymity because they were not at liberty to discuss them.

    The congressman declined to detail how much he would be willing to invest but said that he thought voters would approve of his ability to eschew corporate PAC or lobbyist donations.

    “It’ll take significant resources,” he said.

    Trone’s campaign manager will be Dan Morrocco, who led Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont’s successful reelection bid in Connecticut in 2022.

    The biggest remaining question mark is whether Raskin will enter the race. A progressive star who developed a national profile from his role investigating the Jan. 6 attacks, Raskin previously said he had been receiving encouragement to run. He just finished chemotherapy treatment for lymphoma and said the cancer was now in remission.

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  • Hyderabad: Rs 2L ex-gratia handed over to kin of girl who died falling into open pit

    Hyderabad: Rs 2L ex-gratia handed over to kin of girl who died falling into open pit

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    Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) handed over a check of Rs 2 lakhs to the family of Mounika, the girl who recently died after falling into a pit in Kalasiguda.

    Maunika’s family has been assured of from the government.

    The Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi on Saturday visited Kalasiguda, Secunderabad, where a 10-year-old girl fell into an open manhole and lost her life.

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    The incident took place when Mounica was going home with her older brother after purchasing groceries.

    She fell into a manhole while trying to save her brother from falling into it. Her body was found by the GHMC DRF team and local police in a nala near Park Lane, Secunderabad.

    Speaking to reporters, the mayor termed the incident unfortunate. “Action will be taken against the engineer. An ex-gratia Rs of 2 lakhs has been announced for Monica’s family,” Vijayalakshmi said.

    In another incident that occurred on Tuesday, a six-year-old boy died after falling into a pit filled with rainwater.

    Vivek accidentally fell into the pit while playing nearby and drowned. The incident occurred on Jubilee Hills Road Number 45.

    The boy fell into a pit in an open space beside a motorbike showroom where his father was employed.

    The family had shifted to Hyderabad from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh about six years ago. The boy’s father Bheema Shankar works as a watchman in a motorbike showroom.

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  • WTO needs to look at farm subsidy issue with open mind: Nirmala

    WTO needs to look at farm subsidy issue with open mind: Nirmala

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    Incheon: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) should look at the issue of farm subsidies with an open mind as it impacts the food security needs of emerging economies in the backdrop of Covid pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Wednesday.

    Speaking at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Governor’s seminar on ‘Policies to support Asia’s rebound’, Sitharaman said sooner a solution is found out by the WTO, the better it would be for the world.

    “Since WTO was founded, there has been a grievance with respect to the export of agricultural products and generally in trade, the voice of the Global South and emerging markets has not been heard at par with that of the developed countries,” she said.

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    The ‘Global South’ largely refers to countries in Asia, Africa and South America.

    Subsidies for agriculture and poor farmers in developing countries were not counted at all and were frozen, she said, adding that in context of Covid and Russia-Ukraine war, food and fertilizer security have become important.

    “We will all have to talk again (about food and fertiliser security) at the WTO with an open mind,” the minister said.

    “There is better food security in the developed world compared to developing countries. Trade agreements have come about in a lopsided way, for which solutions have to be found,” Sitharaman said.

    Under global trade norms, a WTO member country’s food subsidy bill should not breach the limit of 10 per cent of the value of production based on the reference price of 1986-88.

    As part of permanent solution, India has asked for measures like amendments in the formula to calculate the food subsidy cap and inclusion of programmes implemented after 2013 under the ambit of ‘Peace Clause’.

    As an interim measure, the WTO members at the Bali ministerial meeting in December 2013 had agreed to put in place a mechanism popularly called ‘Peace Clause’ and committed to negotiating an agreement for a permanent solution.

    Under Peace Clause, WTO members agreed to refrain from challenging any breach in prescribed ceiling by a developing nation at the dispute settlement forum of the WTO.

    This clause will stay till a permanent solution is found to the food stockpiling issue. PTI DP JD CS.

    The PTI correspondent is in South Korea on invitation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

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  • Telangana’s grand Secretariat, a brainchild of KCR, thrown open

    Telangana’s grand Secretariat, a brainchild of KCR, thrown open

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    Hyderabad: Turning a new leaf in its history, India’s youngest state Telangana on Sunday opened a new building of its Secretariat, the nerve centre of state’s administration equipped with state-of-the-art features and built with a unique design.

    Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao inaugurated the complex by occupying a chair in his chambers on the sixth floor and signing a few files. A group of priests performed the rituals with chanting of Vedic hymns.

    Ministers, leaders of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and senior officials presented bouquets to congratulate him on the occasion. Many ministers and other public representatives bowed down to touch the feet of Chief Minister KCR.

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    Ministers, Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari, secretaries and other top officials occupied their chairs in their respective chambers simultaneously.

    A brainchild of Chief Minister KCR, the Secretariat complex has come up near the banks of Hussain Sagar lake in the heart of the city at the same piece of land where old buildings of Telangana Secretariat and earlier undivided Andhra Pradesh stood.

    The building, termed as a symbol of Telangana’s progress, boasts off two massive domes. National emblem atop the huge domes has taken the building to its planned height of 265 feet, making it the tallest state Secretariat in the country.

    The integrated complex housing the offices of the chief minister, ministers, chief secretary and all other secretaries and heads of departments, reflects the pride of Telangana and would stand as a role model for other states, says the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government. It has been named after the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr B.R. Ambedkar.

    Built at a cost of over Rs 600 crore, the Secretariat is a six-storey structure with seven lakh square feet of built-up space and equipped with all modern facilities.

    The rituals associated with the inauguration of the building began Sunday morning. Sudarshana Yagam was performed by Vedic pandits. Minister for roads and buildings Vemula Prashant Reddy and his wife performed Dwaralaxmi puja.

    After the Sudershana Yagam, Chandi homam and vastu homam were performed.

    Chief Minister KCR arrived at the Secretariat at around 1.15 p.m. After getting down from the car at the main gate and accompanied by a few ministers and top officials, he walked towards the special tent to perform puja before driving into the complex. At the entrance KCR took a salute from a police contingent before unveiling a plaque and cutting the ribbon to formally inaugurate the building.

    The structure has been built in the Indo-Saracenic style that blends the Indo-Islamic architectural features generally with domes. The multiple domes and arches of the building perfectly fit in this style representing the syncretic and liberal Deccani style, expressing Telangana’s quintessence.

    Designed by the Chennai-based Architects Ponni Concessao and Oscar Concessao, the complex has been built by Shapoorji Pallonji and Company Pvt Limited with all the Indian Green Building Council norms, meeting the stipulations of fire safety, disaster management and other mandatory regulations.

    The construction work started in January 2021 amid Covid-19 and court cases, but was completed in a record time of 26 months. According to officials, usually it takes five years to complete the works of such a huge construction.

    The building, a fusion of different cultures, has been built with a height of 265 feet on an area of 10,51,676 square feet in a sprawling 28 acres. It has 34 domes, including two huge domes, which add attraction to the complex.

    The six-storey Secretariat, with 635 rooms, 30 conference halls and 24 lifts, has been built to accommodate 2,000 employees.

    There are two floors with 4,500 square feet each under the dome on the sixth floor. These will be used for the President, Prime Minister and foreign guests who are on a state visit. Royal dining halls have been built in the Persian model.

    According to officials, 3,500 cubic meters of Dholpur red stone, which was used for Parliament building, was also utilised for the new Secretariat. For this, a whole mine was used in Dholpur, Rajasthan. From there, the stone was transported to Hyderabad in 1,000 trucks. Red stone is used for the entire basement, while light brown stone is used from the main dome to the portico.

    The government has also built Hindu, Muslim and Christian prayer halls in the Secretariat. They have been made more spacious and beautiful than before. The government has provided flexibility to get the construction done according to the wishes of the respective religious leaders.

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  • Hyderabad: 10 yr old girl falls into open manhole, dies in Kalasiguda

    Hyderabad: 10 yr old girl falls into open manhole, dies in Kalasiguda

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    Hyderabad: A 10-year-old girl fell into an open manhole and lost her life in the city’s Kalasiguda area on Saturday.

    The 10-year-old girl, who was identified as Mounica, was reportedly going home after purchasing groceries in the morning.

    According to media reports, she fell into the manhole after saving a mentally challenged person from falling into it. Her body was found by the GHMC DRF team and local police in a nala near Park Lane, Secunderabad.

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    Post the incident, the GHMC is being blamed for sheer negligence.

    Rainfall in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad on Saturday woke up to heavy rainfall and a cloudy sky. More downpours are expected in the day as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for Hyderabad and other districts of Telangana.

    Himayathnagar recorded the highest rainfall of 77.8 mm this morning, while other areas such as Serilingampally, Malkajgiri, Musheerabad, Shaikpet, and Nampally also experienced heavy rainfall.

    Massive rains are currently being witnessed in central Telangana, including Siddipet, Yadadri-Bhongir, and Jangaon. These areas are expected to receive heavy rainfall, and the downpour is likely to extend to parts of Warangal, Hanmakonda, and Mahabubabad. Later, the rainfall is expected to cover parts of Sircilla, Karimnagar, Kamareddy, and Bhadradri-Kothagudem.

    Meanwhile, Hyderabad is expected to experience a break in the rainfall for the next three hours.

    All six zones in Hyderabad are to witness rainfall today

    According to the IMD, all six zones in Hyderabad, including Charminar, Khairatabad, Kukatpally, LB Nagar, Secunderabad, and Serilingampally, are likely to experience a generally cloudy sky with light to moderate rainfall or thundershowers.

    Apart from Hyderabad, its neighboring districts, Rangareddy and Malkajgiri, and other districts of Telangana, such as Adilabad, Kumara Bheem, Nirmal, Mancherial, Jagtial, Nizamabad, Bhupally, Mulugu, Warangal, Hanamkonda, Siddipet, Rajanna Sircilla, Kamareddy, Medak, Sangareddy, Vikarabad, Bhuvanagiri, Mahabubnagar, Narayanpet, Jogulamba Gadwal, Wanaparthy, and Nagarkurnool, are also expected to witness thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, hailstorm, and gusty winds with heavy rainfall.

    The Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS) has also predicted light to moderate rainfall in the city today. The rainfall in Hyderabad is likely to provide relief from the scorching summer heat, as the maximum temperature is expected to dip below 36 degrees Celsius.

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  • Be open to foreigners, Pope Francis tells Hungarians

    Be open to foreigners, Pope Francis tells Hungarians

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    Pope Francis called for open doors and inclusivity during a visit to Hungary on Sunday. 

    The Hungarian government has long faced criticism over anti-immigration policies and rhetoric that has stoked xenophobia at home. Concerns about Budapest’s treatment of minorities were exacerbated on the eve of the pope’s three-day visit when Hungarian President Katalin Novák unexpectedly pardoned a far-right terrorist. 

    Speaking to a large crowd in central Budapest on Sunday morning before wrapping up his trip, the pope did not directly address the Hungarian government’s policies but was blunt about the need to embrace outsiders. 

    “How sad and painful it is to see closed doors,” the pope said at an outdoor mass, pointing to “the closed doors of our indifference towards the underprivileged and those who suffer; the doors we close towards those who are foreign or unlike us, towards migrants or the poor.”

    “Please, brothers and sisters, let us open those doors!” he added. “Let us try to be — in our words, deeds and daily activities — like Jesus, an open door: a door that is never shut in anyone’s face, a door that enables everyone to enter and experience the beauty of the Lord’s love and forgiveness.” 

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán — who is not Catholic himself but has close political allies who emphasize their Catholic roots — has tried to capitalize on the pope’s visit, tweeting on Friday that “it is a privilege to welcome” the pontiff and that “Hungary has a future if it stays on the Christian path.”

    On Sunday, however, Pope Francis underscored that his message is directed at Hungary itself. 

    “I say this also to our lay brothers and sisters, to catechists and pastoral workers, to those with political and social responsibilities, and to those who simply go about their daily lives, which at times are not easy. Be open doors!” he said. 

    “Be open and inclusive,” the pope added, “then, and in this way, help Hungary to grow in fraternity, which is the path of peace.” 



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