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  • Parliament logjam can be resolved if Opp comes forward for talks, says Amit Shah

    Parliament logjam can be resolved if Opp comes forward for talks, says Amit Shah

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    New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said the current logjam in Parliament can be resolved if the Opposition comes forward for talks and that the government will go “two steps ahead” if it takes “two steps forward”.

    Participating in the India Today Conclave here on Friday, Shah also said there are certain issues which are above politics and even former prime minister Indira Gandhi had refused to discuss domestic politics in a foreign land.

    “Let the two sides sit before the Speaker and discuss. They should come two steps forward and we will go two steps ahead. Then Parliament will start running. But you just hold a press conference and do nothing, it can’t be like that,” he said.

    The home minister said a parliamentary system can’t run with only the treasury or only the Opposition as both have to talk to each other.

    “Despite our initiative, there has been no proposal for talks from the Opposition. So whom will we talk to? They are talking to the media. They created a slogan that there should be freedom of speech in Parliament. There is complete freedom of speech in Parliament. No one can stop you from talking,” he said.

    However, Shah said, everyone has to follow rules and there can’t be freestyle and everyone should have to study the rules and understand them.

    He said, “The debates in Parliament take place as per rules. You can’t talk in Parliament like one can do on the road. If they don’t have this basic concept, what can we do?”

    The home minister said Parliament functions under certain rules and those rules were not framed by the present government.

    “These rules have existed even during the times of their grandmother or father. They were taking part in debate with these rules, we are also participating as per these rules.

    “They have no idea about the rules and then allege that they are not being allowed to speak. This is not acceptable. No one can just stand up and start speaking. There are rules and you have to follow those rules. There are no changes in these rules,” he said.

    Citing two instances, Shah said Indira Gandhi had visited England after the Emergency and at that time the Shah Commission was constituted and there were attempts to put her in jail.

    “On that, some journalist had asked her (in England) how is your country doing. She said we have some issues but I don’t want to say anything here. My country is running well. I won’t say anything about my country. Here I am an Indian,” he said quoting Indira Gandhi.

    The home minister said former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was in the Opposition and there was supposed to be a discussion on Kashmir at the United Nations.

    He said a Congress government was in power at that time and that was for the first and last time that the Indian delegation was led by an opposition leader, Vajpayee, because it was a discussion on Kashmir.

    “This trust… there are some issues which are about politics. I believe that everyone should follow this tradition.

    “Should we go abroad and level allegations about India and should we go to the Parliament of other countries and make comments about India? I believe the Congress will have to answer this,” he said.

    The first week of the second half of Parliament’s Budget session has been completely disrupted following protests by members of both ruling and opposition parties.

    While the BJP has been demanding an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks in London, the Opposition has been demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the Adani issue.

    During his interactions in London, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the structures of Indian democracy are under attack and there is a “full-scale assault” on the country’s institutions.

    The remarks triggered a political slugfest, with the BJP accusing him of maligning India on foreign soil and seeking foreign interventions, and the Congress hitting back at the ruling party by citing previous instances of Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising internal politics abroad.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Failed kidney, blind eye: Rana Daggubati talks about his serious health issues

    Failed kidney, blind eye: Rana Daggubati talks about his serious health issues

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    Hyderabad: Rana Daggubati is a real-life ‘Terminator’, not just a hot hunk with a towering personality. The Baahubali actor recently revealed his health issues, which included corneal and kidney transplants. Despite these obstacles, Rana has become a true inspiration to millions of his fans.

    Rana revealed in an interview that he is blind in his right eye and can only see with his left. He sees the world through someone else’s eye, which was donated to him after he died. But this hasn’t stopped Rana from achieving his dreams and becoming one of India’s finest actors.

    During the promotional interview of his latest movie ‘Rana Naidu’, the actor said, “Many people can get broken because of a physical problem and even it if gets fixed, there is a certain heaviness that will still be there. I had a corneal transplant, I had a kidney transplant so it’s like I am almost the Terminator. (laughs) So, I was like, ‘come on, I am still surviving and you just have to keep going’.”

    Rana had revealed about his critical health issues during an appearance on a talk show in past, including high blood pressure, calcification around the heart, and failed kidneys. He admitted that he had a 30% chance of dying, but he faced it with courage and determination.

    “Should I tell you one thing, I am blind from my right eye. I see only from my left eye. The one you see is someone else’s eye which was donated to me after his death. If I close my left eye, I can see no one. LV Prasad operated on me when I was young. Study well, we will support you, be courageous as you have to look after your family. Sorrows will go away one day but you have to gear up and keep your family happy always,” Rana Daggubati had said during one of his appearance on Gemini TV show in 2016.

    Rana’s story demonstrates the strength of the human spirit and its ability to overcome even the most difficult obstacles. He encourages everyone to keep going regardless of what life throws at them and to always keep their family happy.

    So, if you’re feeling down or struggling with your own problems, remember Rana’s wise words and keep going. “Sorrows may fade away one day, but you must continue, just like the Terminator.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Farmers, tribals marching to Mumbai with list of demands enter Thane; ministers to hold talks

    Farmers, tribals marching to Mumbai with list of demands enter Thane; ministers to hold talks

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    Mumbai: Thousands of farmers and tribals marching towards Mumbai from Nashik district in North Maharashtra in support of their demands entered Thane district on Wednesday while the state government deputed two ministers to hold talks with them.

    As the ‘long march’ entered Thane district, the political turf of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on the outskirts of Mumbai city, the government rushed ministers Dada Bhuse and Atul Save to hold talks with the agitating farmers.

    The protesters, holding red flags, started their foot march from Dindori town in Nashik district, around 200km from Mumbai, on Sunday in support of their various demands, including an immediate financial relief of Rs 600 per quintal to onion growers, uninterrupted electricity supply for 12 hours and a waiver of agriculture loans.

    The march, organised by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), crossed Kasara town in Thane district located adjoining Mumbai, said CPI(M) MLA Vinod Nikole.

    Many walking barefoot in temperatures hovering near 40 degree Celsius, the protesters are likely to reach Mumbai on March 20, Nikole said.

    The Shahpur police in Thane district said the members of the morcha will take a halt at Kalamb village before proceeding for Mumbai on Thursday.

    State ministers Bhuse and Save said discussions will be held with a delegation of agitating farmers to find a solution to their demands.

    “If they do not agree (to any solution), then they will be called to Mumbai to hold discussions with Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday,” they said.

    The Maharashtra government on Monday announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs 300 per quintal to onion farmers severely affected by a steep fall in prices of the commodity.

    Prices of the kitchen staple have crashed in Maharashtra, resulting in farmers getting very little for their produce. Nashik district is a major hub of onion cultivation in the country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • As Maharashtra govt gears up for talks with farmers, foot march continues

    As Maharashtra govt gears up for talks with farmers, foot march continues

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    Mumbai: Maharashtra farmers continued their 175 km foot march to Mumbai for the second day on Tuesday even as the government said it would hold talks with a leaders’ delegation on Wednesday.

    The farmers’ stir is spearheaded by the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) and comprises over 10,000 peasants walking in the blistering heat with banners, placards, posters and raising slogans en route.

    En route, the marchers were enthusiastically welcomed in various villages by the locals, offered food and water, and people expressed their support for the cause as they walked past.

    Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis were slated to meet the farmers’ leaders on Tuesday, but the meeting was put off owing to the strike launched by state government employees demanding a return to the Old Pension Scheme (OPS).

    “We were informed that the meeting has been cancelled, but no reasons were given… Our march continues as usual,” AIKS Maharashtra General Secretary Dr Ajit Nawale told the media.

    Slamming Shinde’s offer of giving an ex-gratia of Rs 300/quintal for onion growers, he said it was too meager and the amount should be hiked to at least Rs 600/quintal, failing which the agitation would intensify.

    “Unless the government talks to us, we may be compelled to block the Mumbai-Gujarat Highway, only then they will listen,” Nawale said.

    Leader of Opposition Ajit Pawar and other Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) leaders have raised the matter in the Assembly and have rooted for the distressed farmers’ cause.

    Congress state President Nana Patole, NCP state President Jayant Patil, Shiv Sena-UBT leaders like Bhaskar Jadhav and others have demanded that the government should give between Rs 500-Rs 700/quintal to the farmers reeling under a crisis owing to fallen prices.

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    Farmers on foot march from Nashik to Mumbai take time to rest. (Photo: AIKS/@KisanSabha)

    From the government side, Nashik Guardian Minister Dada Bhuse said that at the Wednesday meeting, the CM and Deputy CM as well as concerned department secretaries shall be present to discuss the issues and resolve the farmers’ problems.

    He expressed confidence that all the positive demands would be heard out and the needful would be done for the farmers.

    On Sunday, the AIKS released its 17-point charter of demands which includes compensation for onion growers and MSP of Rs 2000/quintal from the next season, better prices for other crops like cotton, soybean, tur, green gram, milk, and related issues of ASHA workers, etc.

    This is the third “long march” by farmers in the past five years – the first one was in 2018, later in 2019, and again this year.

    For the third time in five years, thousands of farmers are again on the road to Mumbai for their various demands that remain pending since long, braving the intense summer heat.

    It has come after similar marches in 2018 and 2019 – and will traverse around 175 kms – attracting farmers from all over the state who converged in Nashik on Sunday.

    What are their demands?

    Among the demands are an immediate subsidy of Rs 600/quintal and MSP of Rs 2000/quintal from next season for onion growers, writing off of farmers’ loans, suitable remuneration for all agriculture produce, power bills waivers, quick compensation for crop losses due to unseasonal rains-hail, forest land rights, etc.

    They sought regularisation of encroachers on forest lands up to four hectares with names in the 7/12 documents, waiver of power bills and making electricity available 12 hours daily for farmlands, clear the 7/12 of farmers by waiving off their entire agriculture loans.

    They have also demanded NDRF amount of compensation for all crop damages due to unseasonal rains and other natural calamities that hit the agriculturists round the year, quick compensation and curb the “loot” by crop insurance companies, create an independent system for regular inspection of milk meters and weighing forks for milk and a minimum price of Rs 47 for cow milk and Rs 67 for buffalo milk and stop the conspiracy to slash prices of soybean, cotton, tur and grams, re-start selling grain along with free rations on ration cards every month.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Russian President to hold talks with Syrian counterpart today

    Russian President to hold talks with Syrian counterpart today

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    Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin is to hold talks with his Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad in Moscow on Wednesday, the Kremlin said in a statement.

    “On March 15, Vladimir Putin will hold talks with President of the Syrian Arab Republic Bashar al-Assad,” the statement read.

    “The presidents will discuss current issues of further developing Russian-Syrian political, trade, economic, and humanitarian cooperation and prospects for the comprehensive settlement of the situation in Syria and around it,” the statement added.

    According to the Russian News Agency, TASS, Putin, and Assad, last met in September 2021 when the Syrian president came to Moscow.

    Assad had traveled to Moscow several times before then for talks with his Russian counterpart, for example in May 2018, November 2017, and October 2015. The presidents also held a virtual meeting in November 2020 and spoke by phone at the start of February of this year.

    Putin traveled to Syria for meetings with Assad twice in recent years — in December 2017 and January 2020.

    After arriving, the Syrian President’s office on Telegram said that Bashar Assad has arrived in Moscow on an official visit on Tuesday, Tass reported.

    “President Bashar Assad has arrived in Moscow this evening on an official visit to the Russian Federation,” the post said.
    Assad is accompanied by a large delegation of ministers, his office said, as per TASS.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MC Stan talks about his plans for Haj, joining Jamaat this year

    MC Stan talks about his plans for Haj, joining Jamaat this year

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    Mumbai: India’s current top popular musician and Bigg Boss 16 winner MC Stan aka Altaf Shaikh has been ruling headline ever since he emerged as the winner of Salman Khan‘s show. He is currently on ‘India Tour’ which will end on 7th of May. The rapper has achieved a lot of fame since winning the Bigg Boss trophy which he termed as his ‘Ammi ka sapna’. And now, it seems now the Basti Ka Hasti fame is planning to fulfill another wish of his parents.

    In one his latest interviews with TRS clips, MC Stan announced that he will be performing Haj this year along with his parents if everything goes well. He also spoke about his love for Namaz and revealed that he is planning to go on ‘Jamaat’ too after wrapping up India Tour.

    When asked whether he is offering ‘namaz’, the rapper replied, “Haan paancho time. Bigg Boss k ghar mein bhi padta tha.” Speaking about his Haj dream, he said, “Mera sapna, meri ammi ka sapna ek he hai. Mere mom dad log ko aur merko, hum sab ko sirf Haj pe jaana hai saat mein. Baaki kuch sapna vipna nahi hai mera. (My dream is the same as my mother’s dream. We all want to go on Haj together. I don’t have any other dreams or desires.”

    “Inshallah, agar number lag gaya toh isi baar jaayenge,” he further added.

    The video is being widely circulated on internet now and netizens are flooding the comments sections with prayers and love messages.

    Watch the video below.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Money Talks: TOP 10 highest paid south Indian actresses 2023

    Money Talks: TOP 10 highest paid south Indian actresses 2023

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    Hyderabad: The Indian film industry is home to some of the most talented and beautiful actresses in the world. From Nayanthara to Srinidhi Shetty, several south actresses have won the hearts of millions of fans across the country with their stunning performances on the big screen. But have you ever wondered how much they earn per movie? Let’s take a closer look at the top 10 highest-paid south Indian actresses and their remuneration, according to IMDb list.

    Top 10 Highest Paid Actresses In South

    1. Nayanthara

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    The Lady Super Star Nayanthara has acted in several Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies.

    Remuneration: 2 crores to 10 crores per movie.

    2. Anushka Shetty

    This gorgeous actress is well-known for her mesmerising performances. Apart from being an actress, Anushka Shetty is also a trained yoga instructor.

    Remuneration: 6 crores per movie.

    3. Samantha Ruth Prabhu

    Yashodha actress is a leading actress in both the Tamil and Telugu film industries. She started her career as a model.

    Remuneration: 3 to 8 crores per movie and series.

    4. Pooja Hegde

    Pooja Hegde has acted in several Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu movies. A recent movie of hers was Cirkus and Pooja is currently gearing up for Bollywood‘s most-awaited upcoming film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan starring Salman Khan in the lead role.

    Remuneration: 2.5 crores to 7 crores per movie.

    5. Rashmika Mandanna

    Rashmika Mandanna is a rising star not just in South Indian film industry but also Bollywood. She has acted in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi movies and is widely known as ‘National Crush of India’.

    Remuneration: Rs 2 crore to Rs 5 crore per movie.

    6. Tamannaah Bhatia

    Tamannaah Bhatia is a well-known actress in the South Indian film industry. She made her acting debut on OTT platforms recently.

    Remuneration: 1.5 crores to 5 crores per movie and series.

    7. Kajal Aggarwal

    Kajal Aggarwal is the new mommy of Tollywood. Her biggest blockbuster hit in her career was Magadheera.

    Remuneration: 1.5 crores to 4 crores per movie.

    8. Rakul Preet Singh

    Rakul Preet Singh is a model-turned-actress who has acted in Telugu, Tamil, Bollywood, and Kannada movies. She is widely regarded as one of the leading actresses in the Bollywood industry.

    Remuneration: 1.5 crores to 3.5 crores per movie.

    9. Keerthy Suresh

    Keerthy Suresh is an actress known for her well-known performances in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies. She even received the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film ‘Mahanati’.

    Remuneration: Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore per movie.

    10. Srinidhi Shetty

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    Srinidhi Shetty is a rising star in the Kannada film industry. She is best known for her role in the blockbuster movie K.G.F., Chapter 1.

    Remuneration: Rs 1 crore to Rs 3 crore per movie.

    These actresses have not only made a name for themselves in the South Indian film industry but also proven their worth with their impressive salaries. Comment about your favourite actress below.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Iran vows to continue efforts for nuke talks’ conclusion

    Iran vows to continue efforts for nuke talks’ conclusion

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    Tehran: Iran has vowed to stick to the path of diplomacy and negotiation as it continues to seek a conclusion to the stalled nuclear talks.

    Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian made the remarks on Tuesday in an address to a commemoration ceremony, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s website.

    He stressed that reaching an agreement in the talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal in line with the national interests is among the “inherent responsibilities” of the Iranian diplomatic apparatus.

    He added Iran has explicitly told the US and other Western parties that high on its agenda are observing red lines, safeguarding national interests, and achieving an agreement to which all parties would be committed.

    Amir Abdollahian said Iran will never leave the negotiating table, nor will it back down from its red lines even under the toughest circumstances.

    Iran signed the nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with world powers in July 2015, agreeing to put some curbs on its nuclear programme in return for the removal of the sanctions on the country. The US, however, pulled out of the deal in May 2018 and reimposed its sanctions on Tehran.

    The talks on the JCPOA’s revival began in April 2021 in Vienna, Austria. No breakthrough has been achieved after the latest round of talks in August 2022.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • High Seas Treaty secured after marathon UN talks

    High Seas Treaty secured after marathon UN talks

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    More than 100 countries reached agreement on a United Nations treaty to protect the high seas, following marathon talks at U.N. headquarters in New York that ended late Saturday.

    The High Seas Treaty will put 30 percent of the planet’s seas into protected areas by 2030, aiming to safeguard marine life.

    “This is a massive success for multilateralism. An example of the transformation our world needs and the people we serve demand,” U.N. General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi tweeted after the U.N. conference president, Rena Lee, announced the agreement.

    The negotiations had been held up for years due to disagreements over funding and fishing rights.

    “After many years of intense work under EU leadership, countries agree on ambitious actions,” Virginijus Sinkevičius, EU commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, said in a tweet. “This is major for the implementation of the COP15 30 percent ocean protection goal.”

    The European Commission said the treaty will protect the oceans, combat environmental degradation, fight climate change and battle biodiversity loss.

    “For the first time, the treaty will also require assessing the impact of economic activities on high seas biodiversity,” the Commission said in a statement. “Developing countries will be supported in their participation in and implementation of the new treaty by a strong capacity-building and marine technology transfer component,” it said.

    “Countries must formally adopt the treaty and ratify it as quickly as possible to bring it into force, and then deliver the fully protected ocean sanctuaries our planet needs,” said Laura Meller, a Greenpeace oceans campaigner who attended the talks, according to a Reuters report.

    The treaty will enter into force once 60 countries have ratified it. 



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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.eu )

  • The Kremlin: Moscow will not resume the START nuclear talks until Washington listens to the Russian position

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    “The collective attitude of the West” led by the United States needs to change towards Moscow, Peskov told Izvestia daily in an interview.

    “The security of one country cannot be guaranteed at the expense of the security of another,” Peskov said“.

    Last week, President Vladimir Putin issued a warning to the West about the war in Ukraine and announced Russia’s decision to suspend its participation in the recent START treaty after accusing the West of direct involvement in attempts to strike its strategic air bases..

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