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  • Help me get my 44-day wage: A gardener, among special invitees at R-Day parade, to PM

    Help me get my 44-day wage: A gardener, among special invitees at R-Day parade, to PM

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    New Delhi: A gardener by profession, Sukh Nandan, was among the special invitees to watch this year’s Republic Day parade at the revamped Kartavya Path.

    Several workers and labourers, engaged in the construction work of the Central Vista project and maintenance activities around the India Gate and along the Kartavya Path, were offered special passes to attend the parade.

    They were allocated enclosure number 17 which was right opposite the saluting dais (on the other side of the Kartavya Path) where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu among other dignitaries were seated.

    Nandan, who hails from the Niwari district of Madhya Pradesh, was delighted to share his experience of seeing the PM from such a close distance. He said he was thrilled when the PM went close to the enclosure and waved at them.

    “I felt fortunate to be a part of the function. I had never thought that I would be chosen to be among the special guests,” the 44-year-old said.

    However, when asked what would he have asked the prime minister if given chance, he said, “My last contractor refused to pay wages for 44-day work. I will request PM Modi ji to help me get my wages.”

    Nandan has been working in the horticulture department at the India Gate for the past two months. Earlier, he was employed at Andhra Bhawan under a contractor.

    “He refused to pay my salary for 44 days of work. I have a copy of the attendance register which proves that I was present on those 44 days,” Nandan, who lives in the makeshift tents near India Gate with his wife and two children, said.

    “Despite that, the contractor is not ready to release my salary which I deserve. Now, I have also refused to return his brush cutter which I had kept. I have told him that unless he pays my dues, I will not return the brush cutter,” he added.

    The local bodies outsource various labour-intensive work to private contractors who hire labourers with a promise to pay at the rate fixed by the government.

    Many a time these workers are subjected to exploitation and are denied pay by the contractors on one pretext or the other. They can’t take recourse under the legal system as they neither have the money nor the time and awareness to do that.

    According to Nandan, the monthly wage for gardeners fixed by the local municipal bodies is Rs 14,586. “At this rate, my total dues stand at approximately Rs 21,000,” he said, adding that the contractor had offered to pay Rs 6,000 only.

    “Now he often threatens me of FIR for taking his brush cutter. I will really be grateful if I get any help from the government,” Nandan said, heaping praise on his present contractor for timely payment.

    When contacted, Nandan’s former contractor Jiten Upadhyay admitted not paying the wages, saying that there is a dispute on the pending amount.

    “I don’t think his dues are Rs 21,000. Also, besides the brush cutter, he has kept other plumbing equipment too which he has to return first,” he alleged.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Maha: Villagers take over stage set up for R-Day events to demand road construction

    Maha: Villagers take over stage set up for R-Day events to demand road construction

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    Yavatmal: Protesting locals occupied a stage and forced authorities to cancel Republic Day programs to press for their demand for a road in their village in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal on Thursday.

    Several residents of Takli village in the district on Wednesday began a hunger strike in front of the sub-divisional office in Umarkhed demanding road connectivity in their area.

    The locals have alleged that an 8-km road was being built to link their village to Umerkhed but the work stopped midway. They have been demanding the completion of the road.

    A video shot at Takli village showed several students and women sitting on the stage where the cultural events were to be held on Thursday.

    It also showed an official requesting the protesters to move away and let the programs take place but they stay put.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Sharmila lashes out at KCR for not holding R-Day parade

    Telangana: Sharmila lashes out at KCR for not holding R-Day parade

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    Hyderabad: Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Telangana Party chief Y S Sharmila came down heavily on chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) for attempting to cancel the full-fledged Republic Day parade and other celebratory activities.

    Sharmila hoisted the national flag at the YSRTP office premises here on Thursday.

    Attacking KCR, she accused him of disrespecting the Indian Constitution. “His utter disrespect towards the Indian Constitution is yet again evident in his reluctance to conduct a full-fledged Republic Day event at Parade Grounds. What a shameful irony, he dishonors the Constitution of the country, and then dreams to rule the country!” she said.

    She also asked why the ‘promises’ made by KCR during the formative days of Telangana is not yet fulfilled. “This is the same KCR who, by taking Constitutional cover often, sparked off the Telangana sentiment and became chief minister. Today, he shows scant respect for the Constitution, by breaching every promise he had made. What stops him from keeping his promises, from making a CM Dalit to building double-bedroom houses or giving one job per family to giving zero-interest loans to women?” she asked.

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  • R-Day: ‘Nari shakti’ dominates tableaux of Kerala, Karnataka, TN, Maha, Tripura

    R-Day: ‘Nari shakti’ dominates tableaux of Kerala, Karnataka, TN, Maha, Tripura

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    New Delhi: “Nari shakti” and women empowerment dominated the theme of tableaux of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Tripura at the Republic Day parade here on Thursday.

    Kerala presented the tableau of “Nari Shakti and Folk Traditions of Women Empowerment” which includes Kalaripayattu, a martial art with more than 2,000 years of history, percussion and tribal traditions.

    Kerala has the highest women’s literacy rate in the country and has the world’s largest women’s self-help network, Kudumbashree.

    The tableau connected women’s empowerment with the literacy mission.

    The tractor portrayed Karthyayani Amma, the winner of Nari Shakti Puraskar in 2020 who topped the literacy examination at the age of 96. Nanchiyamma, the first tribal woman to bag the national film award in 2022 for best playback singing is seen saluting the nation.

    Women are performing Kalaripayattu and the legendary Unni Archa who is known for expertise in Kalaripayattu in Kerala’s folklore is portrayed at the top.

    Tribal dance from the Irula community is shown on the sides and Kudumbashree activities are showcased at the back portion.

    Karnataka’s tableau also celebrated the power of nari shakti. Sulagitti Narasamma, a midwife, Tulsi Gowda Halakki, known as Vruksha Maate (mother of trees), and Salumarada Thimmakka (Thimmakka of a row of trees) have become noted names due to their selfless contributions to the society.

    The Centre honoured them with the Padma Shri, the country’s fourth highest civilian award, for their outstanding achievement.

    In the foreground of the tableau was Sulagitti Narasamma, a midwife, rocking the cradle with a baby in it and playing with the children in her arms.

    Narasamma is an expert in performing deliveries in a traditional way in the absence of skilled doctors. More than two thousand such deliveries have been performed by her in the last seven decades.

    At the centre of the tableau was Tulsi Gowda Halakki, nurturing the plants. Tulsi is an expert in identifying and cultivating rare species of plants. She has the credit of planting more than 30,000 saplings. This is shown in the form of her sitting amidst the plants and nurturing them.

    The last part of the tableau showed Salumarada Thimmakka, a tree planter, who planted 8,000 trees and watered them with the help of her husband along highways.

    Tamil Nadu’s tableau was based on women’s empowerment and the culture of the state which prevailed from the Sangam era to the present day.

    The front portion of the tableau showcased a statue of poet Avvaiyar, an icon for intellectual women. She wrote “Aathichoodi” and “Kondraiventhan” amongst several other finest poems. She is also known as a noble and worshipable saint of exponential morality.

    On either side of the front portion, the statue of Veeramangal Velu Naachiar riding on a horse is placed. She was the queen of Sivaganga (1780-90), who stood as an epitome of bravery and waged war against the East India Company.

    The middle portion of the tableau showcased statues of eminent women personalities namely Carnatic singer M S Subbulakhsmi, the great Bharatanatyam exponent Tanjore Balasaraswati, social reformer and doctor Muthulakhmi Reddy, author and political activist of the Dravidian Movement Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar and Pappammal, a popular organic farmer still active at the age of 105 in her agriculture field.

    The rear portion of the tableau showcased the replica of Thanjavur Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Chola King Rajaraja Chozhan.

    The temple is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    On the ground, the artists were seen performing Karagaattam, along with a group of musicians in traditional attire playing Kombu (Horn), Naadaswaram and Thavil.

    The tableau of Maharashtra on the background of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav presented “Sade Tin Shaktipithe and Nari Shakti”.

    Goddesses are considered sources of power, reflected through this tableau. In the front part of the tableau, the Ghondali associated with the goddess can be seen playing the instrument sambal. On the main body, one can see replicas of three and a half Shaktipeeths.

    At the centre of the tableau, there is a folk art form Potraj and Aaradhi, associated with the goddess. A Maharashtrian woman depicted on the back side of the tableau represented feminine power.

    Apart from that, folk art forms such as Bhop Bhutye, Jogwa are also shown on the tableau.

    Tripura tableau’s theme also revolved around women’s power. It highlighted sustainable livelihood through tourism and organic farming in Tripura with the active participation of women.

    The tableau depicted the Mahamuni Pagoda (Buddhist stupa) at the front. The middle part showed various indigenous performing art forms of Tripura such as homgiri momitete.

    The composite culture of Tripura and the participation of women in different fields were depicted through self-help groups women at work, women with baskets of pineapples, cottage, tea plantation workers and women dressed in colourful traditional costumes walking alongside the tableau.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP’s R-Day tableau depicts Lord Ram, Ayodhya Deepotsav

    UP’s R-Day tableau depicts Lord Ram, Ayodhya Deepotsav

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    New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh’s tableau which rolled down the Kartavya Path during the 74th Republic Day parade depicted Lord Ram and Goddess Sita being welcomed by the people of Ayodhya on their return from exile, and the Deepotsav celebrations in the temple town.

    A grand Ram temple is currently under construction in Ayodhya and massive scale road-widening and other projects are also being undertaken in the Uttar Pradesh town.

    Twenty-three tableaux — 17 from states and Union territories and six from various ministries and departments — depicting India’s vibrant cultural heritage, and economic and social progress are part of the parade on the Kartavya Path, Defence Ministry officials had earlier said.

    Uttar Pradesh’s tableau depicts Lord Ram and Goddess Sita being welcomed by the people of Ayodhya on their return from exile, according to a senior official of the state’s information and public relations department.

    Ayodhya Deepotsav is the main theme of Uttar Pradesh in its Republic Day tableau, a senior defence official had earlier said.

    “The side panels of the tableau depict ‘Ram Ki Paidi’ on the banks of the Saryu river in Ayodhya and a big ‘Deepotsav Dwar’ has been erected. It also has a sculpture of Maha Rishi Vasishtha,” an Uttar Pradesh government official said.

    This is the first Republic Day celebrations at the ceremonial boulevard after the historic Rajath was named to Kartavya Path last year.

    Uttar Pradesh has been winning as the best tableau in the parade for the last two years.

    The spiritual city of Varanasi with Kashi Vishwanath Dham was the centrepiece of Uttar Pradesh’s tableau in the 73rd Republic Day Parade on Rajpath in 2022.

    The first phase of the mega project, was dedicated to the people by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 13 last year and is expected to boost tourism in the holy town that is said to be one of the oldest cities in the world.

    In 2021, the state’s tableau had depicted ancient city Ayodhya’s heritage and the Ram temple, during the ceremonial Republic Day parade on January 26.

    The bedecked tableau was fronted by a sitting model of Maharishi Valmiki and the temple model was on the rear side.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Amid high alert, multi-level security cover in place across J&K for R-Day

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    Srinagar, Jan 25: Amid high alert, a multi-level security cover that entails special security measures is in place across Jammu and Kashmir the smooth conduct of Republic Day functions in the Union Territory tomorrow.

    Officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that since high alert has already been sounded across J&K, some extra security measures have been taken to ensure peaceful conduct of Republic Day that will be followed by the Bharat Jodo Yatra, which is scheduled to enter Srinagar on Jan 30. “All security agencies are maintaining highest level of alert to foil all bids by the enemies aimed at possible disruption of Republic Day,” a senior police official said, wishing not to be named.

    He said apart from the aerial surveillance in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar, night patrolling, extra deployment of security forces personnel on highways and sensitive areas, strict Close Circuit Television (CCTV) vigil and Mobile Vehicle patrolling is taking place round the clock on certain roads.

    The main Republic Day function will take place in Jammu where Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will unfurl the tri-colour and take salute of the parade. In Srinagar, LG’s advisor RR Bhatnagar will take the salute of the parade and also hoist the tri-colour. Sources said that both the venues have been sealed and handed over to the security forces. In Srinagar, Divisional Commissioner P K Pole inspected the preparations during full-dress rehearsal on Tuesday.

    At districts headquarters across the UT, elaborate security arrangements have been made for the smooth passage of the Republic Day function. A senior police officer told KNO that they are ready to deal with all the challenges and they are hopeful that the day will pass peacefully across Kashmir.

    In Jammu, security measures are more stringent this time around in the wake of killings in Rajouri district and two back to back mysterious blasts in Jammu’s Narwal recently that left nine people injured. Talking to reporters in Pulwama, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of CRPF (Operations), South Kashmir, Alok Avasthi said that the force is fully alert to ensure peaceful R-Day and BJY.

    “We are always alert. If there are intelligence inputs of any element trying to disrupt peace, we will act swiftly against such elements”, he said. He said that the force is ready to facilitate BJY. “Whosoever travels on the highway will feel and secure. All measures are in place for facilitate BJY,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • R-Day: MHA Announces 40 Police Medals From J&K

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    Srinagar, Jan 25 (GNS): Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, on Wednesday announced over 900 service medals including 40 from Jammu and Kashmir, on Republic Day. Among the forty awards, 25 are Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG), 4 President’s Police Medal for ‘Distinguished Services’ and 11 for Police Medals for ‘Meritorious Services’.

    The personnel to receive the Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG), as per GNS are as i) Shahzad Ahmad Salaria, SP, 2nd BAR to PMG; ii) Furqan Qadir SDPO 3rd BAR to PMG; iii) Abdul Rashid, ASI, PMG; iv) Harpal Singh, HC, PMG; v) Tariq Ahmad Ganaie, CT, PM; vi) Amjad Hussain Mir Ins 2nd BAR to PMG; vii) Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, ASI, Ist BAR to PMG; viii) Asgar Ali, HC, PMG ix) Mohammad Abbas Wani, HC, PMG; x) Charan Singh Charak SgCt, PMG; xi) Imran Ali Sofi Ct, PMG; xii) G.V. Sandeep Chakarvarthy, IPS, SSP 3rd BAR to PMG; xiii) Parvez Ahmad Khan, SgCt PMG; xiv) Fayaz Ahmad Ganie, SgCt, PMG; xv) Wasim Mohiuddin Lone, Ct, PMG; xvi) Abdul Hameed Reshi, ASI, Ist Bar to PMG; xvii) Bilal Ahmad Wani, Ct, PMG; xviii) Abdul Hamid, HC, PMG; xix) Sheeraz Ahmad Ganie, Ct, PMG; xx) Sheezan Bhat, DySP, Ist Bar to PMG; xxi) Lateef Ahmad Ganie, ASI, 2nd to PMG; xxii) Mohammad Rafiq Dar, Ct, PMG; xxiii) Khaliq Fayaz Math, Inspector, Ist bar to PMG; xiv) Mohammad Yousaf Malik ,ASI, PMG; and xxv) Narendra Manhas Ct, PMG.

    The eleven personnel selected to receive Police Medals for ‘Meritorious Services’ are; i) Mohammad Yousaf, SP, Awantipora; ii) Amarjeet Singh, SSP, SO to SPL DG Crime; iii) Syed Al-tahir Gilani, SP, West Zone Srinagar; iv) Aijaz Ahmad Zargar, SP, Jammu; v) Mohammad Sayeed Shah, SP, (S), PHQ; vi) Sanjay Kumar Sharma, SP, Rural Jammu; vii) Pushapathjit Singh, Inspector, SKPA Udhampur; viii) Sanjeev Bakshi, Ins, Police Hospital, Jammu; ix) Gulzar Ahmad Malik, Inspector, ACB Jammu; x) Bhagwan Singh Bandra, SI (M), PHQ; and xi) Abdul Gaffar Hajam, Head Constable, SDRF 1 Bn, Baghat Barzulla, Srinagar.

    Dinesh Rana, ADGP (Coordination) PHQ J&K; Vijay Kumar, ADGP, Kashmir Zone Srinagar, J&K; Former IG CRPF: MS Charu Sinha, (former) IG, Srinagar Sector, Brain Nishat, Srinagar, J&K, CRPF and Rakesh Singh Joon, Commandant 25th Bn, Armed Police Complex, Upper Humhama Budgam have been conferred with President’s Police Medal for ‘Distinguished Services’. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Authorities Announces Traffic Diversions In Srinagar On R-Day

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    Srinagar, Jan 25 (GNS): The authorities on Wednesday issued advisory regarding movement of traffic in Srinagar on January 26.

    According to the advisory, various diversions have been ordered in view of the main R-Day function being held at Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium Sonwar here.

    It said that no traffic shall be allowed from Panthachowk towards Dalgate and all motorists shall use highway-Nowgam-Natipora-Nowgam-Sanatnagar-Hyderpora Bypass to reach to their destinations.

    “No traffic shall be allowed from Dalgate towards Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium Sonwar. Motorists shall use Khonakhan-SRTC Bridge-Sangermal Road to reach to their destinations,” it said, adding, “No vehicle shall be allowed towards Panthachowk via Dalgate Sonwar route. All motorists shall adopt M.A Road/Residency Road/HSHS/Jahangir Chowk flyover-Rambagh-Natipora or Baghat-Sanatnagar route to reach their respective destinations.”

    It said no vehicle will be allowed from Radio Kashmir, Dalgate, Hotel Lalit, Sonwar and Rajbagh near Bridge towards the venue except for those carrying valid invitation cards and passes.

    “General Public/Tourists are requested to adopt alternative routes to reach the Srinagar Airport to avoid any inconvenience,” the advisory, a copy of which lies with GNS, said, adding, “Commuters are requested to plan their movement diversion will be in place from 06:30 AM till 12:30 PM.” However it said, medical emergencies will be facilitated. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • R-Day: ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar Gets President’s Police Medal For ‘Distinguished Services’

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    Highest Service Medal For Police and CAPFs.

    Srinagar, Jan 24 (GNS): Additional Director General of Police Kashmir, Vijay Kumar (IPS) has been awarded President’s Police Medal for “distinguished services” on January 26.
    The president’s police medal for distinguished services is the highest service medal for police and CAPFs. It is awarded for long and distinguished service to individuals who have served at least 25 years in the State/Central police or in security organizations.

    An IPS officer of 1997 batch, Kumar earlier served in different capacities on the various posts in Kashmir region. He has also served in CRPF on central deputation as DIGP New Delhi Range, IGP and IGP Chhattisgarh.

    Recently, the Election Commission of India has awarded him the prestigious National Award for his role as chief force coordinator of CAPFs in providing safe environment for conducting assembly elections of nine states in 2018.

    Kumar is also recipient of several Gallantry Medals, Meritorious Service Medal, National Award by the ECI and Commendation Cards/Discs by the COAS, GoC-in-C (Northern Command), DG CRPF and DGP J&K.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • ADGP Kashmir awarded President’s Police Medal on eve of R-Day

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    Srinagar, Jan 25: On the eve of Republic Day, additional director general of police Kashmir zone Vijay Kumar has been awarded President’s Police Medal.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that ADGP Vijay Kumar was awarded the medal for his distinguished service in the field.

    President’s Police Medal is the highest service medal for police and central armed police forces in the country—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )