Tag: prioritise

  • Coorg’s natural beauty stunning, BJP govt will prioritise promoting such places: Shah

    Coorg’s natural beauty stunning, BJP govt will prioritise promoting such places: Shah

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    Madikeri: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday described the scenic beauty of Coorg in Karnataka as “stunning” and said the BJP government in the state will prioritise promoting and conserving such places blessed by nature.

    Shah visited the hill station on Saturday during the ongoing campaigning for the May 10 assembly elections in the state and released on Instagram some of pictures and videos of the tourist destination.

    “The natural beauty of Coorg is truly stunning. Its emerald-green forests and stunning landscapes are sights to behold. The BJP government in Karnataka will prioritise promoting and conserving such places blessed by nature.#IncredibleIndia,” Shah said in a post on Instagram.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Twitter to prioritise ‘verified’ accounts

    Twitter to prioritise ‘verified’ accounts

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    New Delhi: Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday said that verified accounts on the microblogging site will now be prioritised.

    “Verified accounts are now prioritised,” he tweeted.

    This development might give special attention to people who have had their accounts verified.

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    For instance, if your account is verified, people looking at Twitter are more likely to see your posts.

    Last week, Musk removed all legacy verified accounts with Blue check marks.

    American actor Charlie Sheen publicly begged Musk to return his blue Twitter check mark.

    Sheen, like thousands of others, lost his official verification badge after a site-wide purge of legacy verified accounts.

    He was among the ones who refused to pony up for Twitter Blue – Musk’s $8-dolllar-a-month subscription service.

    However, Sheen’s blue check was soon restored.

    Amitabh Kant, the former chief executive officer of NITI Aayog, also lost the Blue Tick on Twitter.

    Earlier, it was said that Twitter will not remove verified status from the government accounts and accounts being run by government officials.

    Kant’s Blue Tick has not yet been restored.

    Moreover, Twitter’s ongoing Blue Tick saga took yet another twist later, as many influential and famous users have had their blue checks restored by Musk, despite not subscribing to the service.

    Numerous influential and well-known Twitter users globally have had their Blue verification badges reinstated next to their usernames.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Passport offices asked to prioritise Haj pilgrims’ applications

    Passport offices asked to prioritise Haj pilgrims’ applications

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    Hyderabad: The Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, directed passport offices across the country to accord high priority to applications of prospective Haj pilgrims and ensure timely issuance of passports. The process will be done upon completion of requisite documentation, police verification and other formalities.

    A circular issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, stated that the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, has informed that the process for inviting online Haj applications for Haj 2023 has begun.

    They have further stated that this year the country has received a quota of 1, 75,025 for Indian pilgrims. But like in the previous years, only those pilgrims who have machine readable Indian passports will be eligible to apply, the circular stated.

    Since applications for Haj 2023 are expected to be on a larger scale, it is likely that the regional passport offices will receive a number of applications for renewal or issue of new passports.

    “It is anticipated that there could be a last minute rush for submission of passport applications by intending pilgrims. All passport offices are therefore requested to extend requisite assistance to prospective Haj applicants by means of nominating a nodal officer, opening of facilitation counters, reserving appointment slots for such applicants, and attending to request/ grievances petitions received from such citizens in a prompt manner,” the circular further read.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • WFI row wake-up call for sports bodies to prioritise women athletes’ safety

    WFI row wake-up call for sports bodies to prioritise women athletes’ safety

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    New Delhi: In an unprecedented move, India’s top wrestlers including Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and others, staged a protest against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh at Jantar Mantar in the national capital on January 18, levelling serious charges of sexual harassment against him and the coaches of the federation.

    The wrestlers in a letter to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) also alleged financial misappropriation and misgovernance in the WFI and claimed that the coaches and sports science staff were ‘incompetent’.

    The WFI hit back and said that the protest was baseless and driven by a “hidden agenda to dislodge the current management”, which led to even sharper reactions from the wrestlers.

    Eventually, the PT Usha led Indian Olympic Association and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur intervened, heard the grievances of the wrestlers and promised them full justice. Not satisfied with the assurance, the grapplers had multiple meetings with the minister, some of which were late night. This eventually led to the stepping aside of the under-fire Brij Bhushan till an oversight committee probes the allegations and submits its report.

    The oversight committee led by the legendary boxer Mary Kom is currently handling the day-to-day activities of the WFI and also looking into the allegations made by the wrestlers.

    Last week’s protest should definitely be a wake-up call for the other sports bodies in the country to address serious issues and prioritise the well-being and safety of Indian women athletes.

    The Indian sports administrators often claim that they have a ‘robust’ system, which gives a level playing field to athletes irrespective of their gender. However, the recent development and serious allegations have burst that bubble.

    No doubt, things have improved drastically for Indian athletes in the last few years. Whether it’s a male or female sportsperson, they have far better access to facilities, coaches and grounds. Even people in general have changed their mindset towards the country’s female athletes.

    But the bigger question is whether these women athletes are feeling safe at practice, during trials or even competitions. Are they having a sense of security to perform at their best?

    The wrestlers, who have levelled serious allegations against the WFI chief, are top sportspersons, who have brought many laurels for India. If they are not feeling safe, one can only imagine the plight of women athletes at the lower division levels where they often don’t raise their issues and even if they do, most people don’t care.

    So, it’s time for the Indian government, sports ministry and other federations to address the issue and create an environment where women athletes can speak up about their difficulties and discomfort. If they receive a complaint, they must take action against the culprits.

    Apart from sports, there are many sectors and industries in the country which have seen issues of sexual misconduct and the action taken there has set precedents.

    If the allegations turn out to be true, then the Sports Ministry must take strong action, which will ensure justice to the athletes and allow others to raise their issues, eventually leading to a healthy Indian sporting ecosystem.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )