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  • Cyclonic storm ‘Mocha’ won’t affect TN: Regional Met office

    Cyclonic storm ‘Mocha’ won’t affect TN: Regional Met office

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    Chennai: The cyclonic system prevailing over Bay of Bengal that is likely to intensify into cyclonic storm by May 9 will not have an impact on Tamil Nadu, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) here said on Sunday.

    The cyclonic storm, named ‘Mocha’, according to the RMC, will have less impact on Tamil Nadu as it will move towards the northern direction.

    It is likely to intensify into a depression over southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining South Andaman Sea around May 9 and later expected to intensify into a cyclonic storm while moving nearly northwards towards central Bay of Bengal and adjoining north Andaman Sea.

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    As the cyclonic storm may not have any impact on Tamil Nadu, the maximum temperature in the state’s interior and coastal districts is expected to surge by two to four degrees Celsius.

    The RMC officials said that ‘Mocha’ is at the preliminary stage and the other parameters of the cyclone will be made public only after it develops into a strong cyclone.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Another US regional bank First Horizon’s stock tumbles after merger collapses

    Another US regional bank First Horizon’s stock tumbles after merger collapses

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    New York: First Horizon and TD Bank have called off a $13 billion deal that would have formed Americas sixth-largest bank, adding to the turmoil sweeping the countrys regional lenders, a media report said.

    Caught up in the worst banking crisis since 2008, First Horizon’s share price has plunged about 40 percent over the past couple months, falling well below the $25 per share that TD offered when the takeover was announced in February 2022, CNN reported.

    The stock closed at $15.05 a share on Wednesday and plunged another 40 percent in morning trading on Thursday after the deal was mutually abandoned by the banks, the report said.

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    First Horizon is a regional lender in the southeast United States and would have helped Canada’s TD expand south of the border. But regional banks have been losing the confidence of investors and customers since the March collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.

    On Monday, a third regional bank, First Republic, failed and JPMorgan purchased most of its assets. A fourth, PacWest Bank confirmed earlier on Thursday that it’s looking for a financial lifeline.

    First Horizon, though, said it remains stable, cash-rich and diversified.

    “While today’s announcement is unfortunate and unexpected, First Horizon will continue on its growth path operating from a position of strength and stability,” First Horizon CEO Bryan Jordan said in a statement.

    TD said in a statement that the companies called off the merger because of an unexpectedly long regulatory approval process. Without a timetable for approval, the companies began to question whether the deal would get regulators’ blessing at all. TD said the regulatory issue was for “reasons unrelated to First Horizon”.

    Although TD didn’t directly cite the banking crisis or First Horizon’s crumbling market value as the reason for abandoning the purchase, its CEO Bharat Masrani said in a statement that the decision provided “clarity” to its customers and shareholders, CNN reported.

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  • Composite Regional Centre J&K Recruitment for Data Entry Operator and other Posts

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    Composite Regional Centre J&K Recruitment for Data Entry Operator and other Posts

    In reference to the approval of 132nd Standing Committee of Composite Regional Centre(CRC) Bernina, Srinagar, Deptt. of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, MSJ&E, Govt. of India under administrative control of PDUNIPPD (National Institute) New Delhi, regarding engagement of the following approved contractual posts for academic purposes at this Institution for a period of 11 months. In this regard walk-In-interview will be conducted as per the schedule of dates mentioned below against each by this Institution. Subsequently eligible candidates having the requisite qualification /experience as mentioned below against each are hereby Informed to report this Institution for Walk-in- interview along with all the original certificates /testimonials.

    The eligible candidates shall submit their application along with his / her self attested qualification certificates / testimonials to this office on the date of interview. The In-complete applications submitted to this office will be rejected summarily. The selected candidates/ professionals shall have to work as per the terms & conditions / rules & regulations of this institution.

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  • Srinivasa Reddy to resign as YSRCP regional coordinator

    Srinivasa Reddy to resign as YSRCP regional coordinator

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    Amaravati: Senior leader of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and former minister Balineni Srinivasa Reddy has decided to quit as the regional coordinator of the party.

    Srinivasa Reddy, who was serving as the YSRCP coordinator for Chittoor, Nellore and Tirupati, sent his resignation to the party office.

    He was reportedly unhappy ever since he was dropped from the cabinet last year. The senior leader also suspected that some leaders within the party were working against him.

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    Balineni Srinivasa Reddy is a key leader from Prakasam district and is a relative of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

    He was unhappy after Jagan Mohan Reddy dropped him from the cabinet last year and was reported to be even planning to quit as MLA.

    Srinivasa Reddy, who had served as a minister in the cabinet of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy in the undivided Andhra Pradesh, was angry over Jagan Reddy dropping him while retaining many others who are junior to him. He was miffed over Jagan retaining Adimulapu Suresh, who also hails from the same district, in the cabinet.

    The chief minister, however, had pacified him and appointed him the regional coordinator of the party.

    However, Srinivasa Reddy was unhappy over not getting due respect in the party. He was also not sure of getting a party ticket in the 2024 elections. He had expressed the fear that a woman might be given the MLA ticket from Ongole in the next elections.

    On April 12, Srinivasa Reddy had taken strong objection to security personnel not allowing him to reach the helipad in his vehicle in Markapuram of Prakasam district when Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy was visiting the area.

    Srinivasa Reddy left the place in a huff but attended the chief minister’s programme only after the latter spoke to him over phone.

    When ministers and other leaders were heading towards the helipad to receive the chief minister, the security personnel stopped Srinivasa Reddy’s car and asked him to get down and walk to the helipad. Taken aback by this, the senior leader pulled up police officials. Angry over the behaviour of police, he returned from there in his vehicle even as Suresh, district SP and other leaders tried to pacify him.

    Meanwhile, minister Kakani Goverdhan Reddy described Srinivasa Reddy’s issue as a storm in teacup. He claimed that the former minister is getting due respect in the party.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • India invited to join regional group on Afghanistan: Lavrov

    India invited to join regional group on Afghanistan: Lavrov

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    United Nations: Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that India has been invited to join the core group of four countries neighbouring Afghanistan that say they seek to bring stability there.

    The Quartet of Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran has been working together on Afghanistan “and we invited India as well” to join making it a quintet, he said at a news conference at the UN in New York on Tuesday.

    “We want this Quintet to be constituted as something of a core for the format of neighbouring states,” he said.

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    The foreign ministers of the Quartet met in Samarkand in Uzbekistan earlier this month under the chairmanship of China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang and offered to cooperate with the Taliban regime in reconstruction and in economic matters.

    But the ministers also expressed concern over the presence of terrorist organisations in Afghanistan that “continue to pose a serious threat to regional and global security”.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was at the meeting, while Pakistan was represented by Minster of State Hina Rabbani Khar.

    Their statement included criticism of the West that said that “the NATO countries should bear primary responsibility for the predicament in Afghanistan” and should immediately lift sanctions on Afghanistan and return its frozen assets.

    Posing a dilemma for India in joining a “Quintet” is that the four countries in the Quartet have the makings of a distinct anti-West grouping and two of them, Pakistan and China are hostile to New Delhi.

    Lavrov said that while the Taliban regime, which has no international recognition, is a “reality on the ground and there’s a need to talk with them”, Russia will not recognise it “until they comply with (and) honour their own pledges”.

    He made political inclusivity that extends beyond ethnicities to political groups a condition.

    They will have to “ensure inclusivity in the governing structures, not just inclusivity at the ethnic level, but also at the political level”, he said.

    While they include minorities like Hazaras, Tajiks and Uzbek they are all members of the Taliban, and “it is very important for there to be strong representation and political forces”, he added.

    There is also the issue of human rights, including the rights of women and girls, he said.

    These issues will be discussed at a meeting of special representatives for Afghanistan convened by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Doha next month, he added.

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  • Austrians embroiled in row over Nazi roots of regional anthems

    Austrians embroiled in row over Nazi roots of regional anthems

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    Austria is in the thick of a debate about the origins of the “homeland” anthems that celebrate its federal states after the Nazi allegiances of their composers were brought to light by a group of prominent authors.

    The authors are calling on regional politicians to rewrite some of the anthems and to acknowledge the melodies’ Nazi-era roots.

    According to the group, the anthems of four out of the countries’ nine Länder, or states, are tainted. It has written to the leaders of Upper Austria, Carinthia, Lower Austria and Salzburg, urging them to take action. In some cases it says that whole verses should be erased or that single lines identified as problematic should be dropped and that historical research is carried out on their origins and musical composers.

    The authors, including Robert Menasse, Doron Rabinovici and Gerhard Ruiss, have been accused of “cancelling history” by two local leaders in Carinthia, from the Social Democrats and the far-right populist FPÖ, who are refusing to give in to their demands.

    The authors deny the claims. “In all these cases this is not about cancelling history,” IG Autorinnen Autoren said. “It’s about dissociating ourselves from antisemitism, racism, nationalism and national socialism … ensuring historical political falsehoods are discontinued and ensuring, as would be a worst case, that they are not resurrected.”

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    The anthem considered most flawed is that of Carinthia, the text of which was written by Agnes Millonig, considered a fully fledged Nazi, which contains the line: “Where we scribed our borders with blood.” The final line: “That is my beautiful homeland,” is a reference to Germany, to which Austria was annexed in 1938. The authors have called for the line to be scrapped.

    According to historical researchers, the composer of Salzburg’s national anthem, Ernst Sompek, was also a Nazi enthusiast, joining the party when it was still illegal to do so, who composed music inspired by and in the name of the party.

    Upper Austria’s so-called Hoamatgsang or Heimat (homeland) song, was penned in 1874 by Franz Stelzhamer, who was well-known for his antisemitic views, writing in an essay calling for the genocide of Jews, that he wished to “knock off the head of the Jewish tapeworm”. The authors have said the necessity to acknowledge Upper Austria anthem’s origins and the antisemitic diatribe of its author was all the more important because it was the state in which the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was born.

    Lower Austria’s anthem was written by the Nazi party member Franz Karl Ginzkey. There, the state government has called for a historical study to be carried out on the song, but has insisted no changes need to be made to the text.

    The authors criticised the style of the lyrics for encouraging a “subservient mentality” and for being “kitschy-pathetic pomposity”.

    The authors have signalled their readiness to collaborate with any rewriting.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • IGNOU’s Srinagar Regional Centre Relocates To A New Office

    IGNOU’s Srinagar Regional Centre Relocates To A New Office

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    SRINAGAR: IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar on Monday said that it is shifting the office to Saida Kadal area of Srinagar for the benefit of learners and other stakeholders.

    In a statement, the spokesperson said that the shifting is being made in the interest of the learners and other stakeholders.

    “The new office is located on the Dalgate-Kashmir University Road and is very well connected. We are confident that this change will allow us to enhance our Student Support Services and meet the expectations of our Learners,” reads the statement.

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    It reads all the IGNOU learners and other stakeholders are informed that the shifting of the office of IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar will start from tomorrow so that the office will remain closed for routine work from tomorrow and all the communication from April25 to 28 may be done on the official email of IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar only.

    It added that the IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar will start normal functioning from the new office from May 1 onwards.

    “The learners are informed not to visit the office of the IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar from April 25 to 28. All stakeholders are informed to update their office records and make necessary changes in the office address of IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar so as to ensure that all future correspondence is directed/send to our new office address,” it added. (KNO)

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  • After calls from south, Centre to hold CAPF exam in regional languages

    After calls from south, Centre to hold CAPF exam in regional languages

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    New Delhi: After calls from Southern India to conduct the CAPF exams in regional languages and not just in Hindi and English, the Ministry of Home Affairs has approved the conduct of constable (general duty) examination for Central Armed Police Forces in 13 regional languages, in addition to Hindi and English.

    The historic decision has been taken at the initiative of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to give impetus to the participation of local youths in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and encourage regional languages, an official statement said.

    The CAPFs are the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and the National Security Guard (NSG).

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    “In a landmark decision under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, (the) Ministry of Home Affairs has approved conducting constable (general duty) examination for CAPFs in 13 regional languages, in addition to Hindi and English,” it said.

    In addition to Hindi and English, the question paper will be set in 13 regional languages — Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Odia, Urdu, Punjabi, Manipuri and Konkani.

    The announcement comes days after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin wrote to Shah, calling him to include Tamil as a language for the written exam in the recruitment for CRPF personnel. Telangana minister KT Rama Rao had urged Amit Shah regarding the same.

    In his letter, Stalin said that in the notification for the CRPF recruitment written exam, it was mentioned that the test could be taken in English and Hindi.



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  • Rapprochement with Saudi to positively impact on regional peace, stability: Iran

    Rapprochement with Saudi to positively impact on regional peace, stability: Iran

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    Tehran: The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has said that the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia will have positive impacts on regional peace, stability and security.

    Making the remarks at his first press conference in the current Iranian calendar year, Nasser Kanaani said on Monday that the Beijing-brokered agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to normalize ties has met with “very positive reactions” in the region, and welcomed at the international level, Xinhua news agency reported, citing a report by Iran’s official news agency IRNA.

    The agreement would definitely have positive impacts on strengthening regional cooperation, so as to foster peace, stability and security in the region, as well as on boosting trade and economic relations not only between Iran and Saudi Arabia but also with other regional countries, Kanaani noted.

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    Meanwhile, he said that Iran and Saudi Arabia will exchange ambassadors after the reopening of their diplomatic missions.

    China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran announced on March 10 that the latter two had reached a deal that includes the agreement to resume diplomatic relations and reopen embassies and diplomatic missions within two months.

    In a meeting in Beijing on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud signed a joint statement announcing the resumption of diplomatic relations with immediate effect.

    Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic ties with Iran in 2016 in response to the attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran after the kingdom executed a Shiite cleric.

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  • 10 regional parties received Rs 852 crore through electoral bonds in 2021-22: ADR report

    10 regional parties received Rs 852 crore through electoral bonds in 2021-22: ADR report

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    New Delhi: Ten regional parties, including the DMK, BJD, YSR Congress, JDU and the AAP, have declared receiving Rs Rs 852.88 crore donations through electoral bonds in 2021-22, according to an NGO working for electoral reforms.

    The total income of 36 regional parties for the financial year was Rs 1,213 crore, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) said in a report, citing official data.

    The report analysed the total income and expenditure incurred by 36 out of 54 regional parties during 2021-22, as declared by these parties in their audit reports submitted to the Election Commission on India.

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    “Ten regional parties — DMK, BJD, TRS, YSR-Congress, JDU, SP, AAP, SAD, MGP and TDP — have declared receiving donations through electoral bonds worth Rs 852.88 crore…for 2021-22,” it said.

    The TRS (Telangana Rashtra Samithi) has subsequently renamed as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi. The party is in power in Telangana.

    The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), which is currently in power in Tamil Nadu, reported having the highest income among the parties at Rs 318 crore, which forms 26.27 percent of the total income of all the parties analysed, followed by the BJD with an income of Rs 307 crore and the TRS Rs 218 crore, according to the report.

    The total income of top five parties amounted to Rs 1024.424 crore, or 84.44 percent of the total income of the political parties analysed collectively.

    For 35 parties out of 36 political parties whose data is available for both 2020-21 and 2021-22, twenty parties have shown an increase in their income and 15 parties have shown a decline in their income.

    The total income of the 35 parties increased from Rs 565.424 crore in 2020-21 to Rs 1,212.708 crore in 2021-22, a total increase of 114.48 per cent.

    The Biju Janata Dal (BJD), which governs Odisha, reported the highest increase in its income of Rs 233.941 crore, followed by TRS and DMK which declared a total increase of Rs 180.454 crore and Rs 168.795 crore respectively, it stated.

    Twenty-one regional parties declared a part of their income as remaining unspent for 2021-22 while 15 political parties spent more than the income collected during the year.

    The DMK has more than Rs 283 crore of its total income remaining unspent while BJD and TRS have Rs 278 crore and Rs 190 crore unspent income respectively.

    The total declared expenditure of the 36 regional parties for 2021-22 was Rs 288 crore.

    The total expenditure incurred by the top five parties is Rs 176.779 crore or 61.35 per cent of the total expenditure as reported by the 36 political parties.

    The top five parties that have incurred the highest expenditure are SP (Rs 54 crore), DMK (Rs 35 crore), AAP (Rs 30 crore), BJD (Rs 28 crore) and AIADMK (Rs 28 crore).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )