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  • KPDCL Negligence Turns Fatal In Two Cases

    KPDCL Negligence Turns Fatal In Two Cases

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    by Babra Wani

    SRINAGAR: The Kashmir power distribution corporation limited Kashmir (KPDCL) is making headlines again, though for all the wrong reasons.

    The recent incidents of Soura (Srinagar) and Lidroo, (Pahalgam) resulted in two deaths and raised some serious questions on the corporation’s ground zero operations. While the corporation is working on installing smart meters in some areas, people from other areas are crying to the authorities for their pleas to be heard.

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    In the Mir Mohalla, Awanta Bhawan, Soura area, which is located in the city outskirts a man lost his life to the negligence of the power department, the residents of the area alleged. The residents told local media that the power department had snapped the electric connection in the locality after some residents protested against the installation of smart meters.

    Residents said the deceased man was on oxygen support and the snapping of power lines disrupted the air supply.

    The residents alleged that the man, Muhammad Aslam Mir, was on oxygen concentrator support, and passed away due to the lack of oxygen supply when the power department snapped the electricity to the area after protests against installation of smart meters.

    The locals have protesting against the KPDCL and are seeking action against the officials who snapped the power supply.

    “My sympathies are with the family, if there was any such medical emergency, there should have been necessary alternatives or arrangements made,” a senior KPDCL official said. “Yes, the electricity was snapped to the area as the people did not allow the installation of smart meters.”

    Lidroo incident

    Located in South Kashmir’s Anantnag, residents of a small village Lidroo started panicking when a high-tension wire fell on a cow shed. The incident left four people injured among which one Mehraj ud din Reshi, a resident of nearby village Virsaran, succumbed to his injuries.

    The injured were identified as Mubeena Bano wife of Sajad Ahmed Bhat, Naseema Bano wife of Nazir Ahmed Bhat and Nayeem Ahmed Bhat son of Sajad Ahmed Bhat all residents of Lidroo.

    The injured were shifted to District Hospital Anantnag in Janglat Mandi where the two women were discharged yesterday and Nayeem who is a student is still undergoing treatment for his injuries. He has suffered some serious injuries and burns to his face. The doctors have asked him to consult plastic surgeons in SKIMS Soura for further treatment.

    The villagers of Lidroo told this reporter that the wire was hanging for the past twenty years. According to village elders they had time and again requested the authorities to change the location of the power transformer, which is located on the roadside as there were houses nearby and people and cattle often pass by it, but their pleas were not heard.

    Recalling the incident the residents said that the high-tension wire passed over the top of the cowshed. The wire somehow came in contact with the cow shed which resulted in a fire. And that is when the unfortunate incident took place. Eye witnesses said that when the fire broke out in the shed, the deceased Mehraj went to extinguish it but got stuck. The two women and the young student went to save him and got injured in the process. All four of them were immediately taken to the hospital where Mehraj lost his life.

    The residents have requested the authorities to take the matter seriously, “For the sake of the Almighty kindly relocate the electric transformer and fix the electric poles, so that no other such incident takes place,” a local Farooq Ahmed on behalf of the residents said.

    A KPDCL official stated that the concerned authorities are unavailable at the moment and will be able to talk after a few days.

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  • UAE: Kerala man wins Rs 33 cr Big Ticket grand prize, turns crorepati overnight

    UAE: Kerala man wins Rs 33 cr Big Ticket grand prize, turns crorepati overnight

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    Abu Dhabi: While number of people have been trying for years to win the Big Ticket Abu Dhabi jackpot, a United Arab Emirates (UAE) based Indian expatriate from the city of Kerala, won the grand prize of 15 million Dirhams (Rs 33,39,43,296) in the Big Ticket Abu Dhabi weekly draw.

    The winner of the draw Pradeep Kumar— bagged the prize after buying ticket 048514 for the raffle draw number 251, which he had purchased online on April 13.

    When the draw took place on Wednesday, April 3, Pradeep was at the airport for his return journey from his country to Abu Dhabi.

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    Pradeep, who is in his fifties, is a resident of UAE from the past 37 years and will be sharing the prize money with his two other friends.

    This is the second time that Kumar, has got lucky.

    “I once hit the top prize of Dh100,000 way back in 1996. Back then that was the only first-place raffle draw prize available, and tickets used to cost Dh100. I felt I had the luck of the green and continued buying tickets,” Kumar told Khaleej Times.

    He wanted to continue living the simple life after his remarkable victory.

    Other winners

    Ruwan Chathuranga from Sri Lanka won the second prize of 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,26,260)

    While Purvi Patni who is from India, won 90,000 Dirhams (Rs 20,03,634) third prize with the ticket number 191196.

    Another Indian Farook Vettikkattu Valappil with the ticket number 100341 won the fourth prize worth 80,000 Dirhams (Rs 17,81,008).

    Big Ticket was established in 1992 with an initial first prize of 1 million Dirhams (Rs 2,22,63,349) and is one of the most popular monthly draws in the UAE.

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    Separately, for the first time this month, Big Ticket is giving away 100 prizes to 100 lucky winners.

    The 252nd draw series, which will be held on June 3, will have a grand prize of 20 million Dirhams.

    Tickets can be purchased online until May 31 through the Big Ticket website, or by visiting shop counters at Abu Dhabi International Airport and Al Ain Airport.

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  • Telugu TV actress turns Saif Ali Khan’s wife, deets inside

    Telugu TV actress turns Saif Ali Khan’s wife, deets inside

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    Hyderabad: Koratala Siva’s NTR 30 has created quite a stir since its announcement. The film, which stars Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, and Saif Ali Khan, has gained another feather in its cap with the casting of popular Telugu television actress Chaithra Rai. Rai is well-known for her roles in TV shows and serials such as Ashta Chemma, Bannada Buguri, and Nagamani.

    Chaithra Rai’s character in NTR 30 has been revealed to be Saif Ali Khan’s wife. This is a thrilling development for fans of the actress, who has previously received critical acclaim for her performances. She began her career with the Kannada serial Kusumanjali and has since appeared in a number of popular television shows in a variety of languages.

    NTR 30 is expected to be a high-octane action entertainer, with Jr NTR doubling up for the first time in his career. The film will also feature him in a new avatar, which will excite his fans even more. The movie is currently being shot in Goa and Visakhapatnam and will feature several intense action sequences. The film is scheduled to be released in nine languages, including Chinese and Japanese, in April 2024.

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    R. Rathnavelu will direct the film’s cinematography, and Anirudh Ravichander will compose the music. A. Sreekar Prasad will edit the film. NTR 30 is sure to be a smash hit with such an impressive team and cast that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.

    So, brace yourself for the ultimate action thriller movie from Jr NTR.

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  • Mahesh Babu’s Louis Vuitton bag at Hyd airport turns heads, it is worth Rs…

    Mahesh Babu’s Louis Vuitton bag at Hyd airport turns heads, it is worth Rs…

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    Hyderabad: Mahesh Babu knows how to make a statement when it comes to travelling in style! On his way to a family vacation, the Telugu superstar was spotted at the airport carrying a luxurious Louis Vuitton Christopher MM backpack. Let’s just say the bag was enough to draw attention.

    The Christopher MM backpack is the epitome of high-end fashion, with its sleek black and blue design and signature LV monogram. But it was the price that drew our attention—a whopping Rs 3.92L! Yes, you read that correctly.

    While most of us would be satisfied with a simple backpack, Mahesh Babu’s Louis Vuitton accessory is a true work of art. This backpack is not only stylish but also functional, as it is made of high-quality materials and has multiple compartments. Not to mention the added benefit of displaying your impeccable taste in designer fashion.

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    Carrying this backpack, however, is just another way for Mahesh Babu, who is known for his impeccable fashion sense, to make a statement. With its spacious compartments and sleek design, the Louis Vuitton Christopher MM backpack is the ideal combination of style and functionality. His selection of this Louis Vuitton Christopher MM backpack displays a desire to flaunt his wealth and status. And it’s being carried by Mahesh Babu.

    The Louis Vuitton Christopher MM backpack worn by Mahesh Babu is not for the faint of heart (or wallet). However, if you want to make a statement and turn heads, this bag is well worth the money.

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  • 2008 Malegaon blast trial: Another witness turns hostile, 35 so far

    2008 Malegaon blast trial: Another witness turns hostile, 35 so far

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    Mumbai: A medical professional on Friday became the 35th witness to turn hostile in the 2008 Malegaon blast case trial.

    The witness had told the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Maharashtra Police that he had attended a meeting in Bhopal in April 2008 where some of the accused including Lt Colonel Prasad Purohit were present.

    At this meeting of the Abhinav Bharat organisation, Purohit “discussed about Guerrilla War and taking action against Muslims,” as per the statement recorded by the ATS which probed the case initially.

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    Pragya Singh Thakur, another accused who is now the BJP MP from Bhopal, stated at the meeting that some persons were ready for this work, the witness had allegedly told the ATS.

    He had, purportedly, also said that he was associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

    But in his statement to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) which took over the case later, he denied having made these statements.

    When the ATS was recording his statement, he was under extreme pressure as his name appeared in the media often and his wife was suffering from cancer, he told the NIA.

    On Friday, the witness failed to recognise the accused who were present in the court, and denied giving any statement to either the ATS or NIA.

    The court then declared him as hostile.

    Six people were killed and more than 100 injured on September 29, 2008, when an explosive device strapped to a motorcycle went off near a mosque in Malegaon town in north Maharashtra, some 200 km from Mumbai.

    A total of seven accused including Thakur and Colonel Prasad Purohit are facing trial in the case. All of them are out on bail.

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  • Samantha Ruth Prabhu turns bride again!

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu turns bride again!

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    Mumbai: Popular South Indian actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s fans are going gaga over her latest look. She has turned bride for a new advertisement campaign for Pepsi, and the ad is breaking stereotypes in a big way. In the ad, Samantha is seen donning a traditional bridal look, but what makes the ad unique is Sam’s bold statement about women’s empowerment. In the ad, Samantha talks about the importance of women being able to marry at their own will, return from work as per their own timings, and act in films without any restrictions.

    Sharing the ad on Instagram, Samantha wrote, “Duniya kheechegi neeche, but you got to rise up baby!” which roughly translates to “The world will bring you down, but you have to rise up, baby!” Check it out below.

    Samantha is celebrating her 36th birthday today. She is one of the leading actresses in India who enjoys a huge fan base all across the nation. Whether it’s her sizzling hot dance number “OO Antava,” her intense portrayal in “The Family Man,” or her action-packed avatar in “Yashoda,” she has proved time and again that she is a versatile actor capable of delivering exceptional performances in any role.

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    Besides Citadel, Samantha is also gearing up for the release of Kushi which co-stars Vijay Deverakonda.

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  • SRK turns chef for model Navpreet Kaur, bakes pizza for her at Mannat

    SRK turns chef for model Navpreet Kaur, bakes pizza for her at Mannat

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    Mumbai: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan is a great cook. After treating his ‘Pathaan’ team to delicious hand-made pizzas during the film’s shoot, the King Khan hosted model Navpreet Kaur at his home Mannat recently and unleashed his Italian chef avatar for her.

    On Sunday, Navpreet took to Instagram and recalled her meeting with the actor and his family. In a lengthy post, Navpreet revisited all that happened inside SRK’s home during her meeting and how SRK left her in awe by baking a pizza himself.

    “I promised myself I’ll never post it, but this memory is too precious to just keep it to myself. Cheers to this oh so blessed day of my life at #Mannat. The king @iamsrk himself baked a pizza, and that too veg because ‘kuch punjabi veg bhi hote hain’. All the while I was at his house, I thought I was dreaming and someone was soon going to wake me up. I kept my calm and composure because I didn’t want to freak out infront of him,” she wrote.

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    She added, “When the excitement of sitting at the dining table with him, his family and Pooja was bubbling up, I excused myself and asked for the way to the washroom. He got up from his chair and like an unbelievably warm host, escorted me to the washroom door. At this point my heart wanted to scream out of excitement, so I looked at mirror in the room, and I found myself silently screaming out loud, over this unbelievable incident. The dinner was served and I was full with one slice. My stomach was busy digesting my excitement.”

    Navpreet also heaped praise on Gauri Khan, Aryan, Suhana, AbRam and SRK’s manager Pooja.

    “Gauri is a darling. Abram is my new best friend, although he might not remember me in a couple of days. Aryan is such a warm, sweetheart, against his angry-young-man looks. Suhana was busy slaying. Pooja is her iconic self, and I’m still refusing to believe that it wasn’t a dream. After we said goodbyes, his highness escorted me all the way down, where my cab was waiting and my cab driver didn’t waste the opportunity of taking a selfie,” she concluded.

    Along with the post, Navpreet shared a selfie with SRK and an autograph with his youngest son AbRam.

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    Navpreet post about SRK’s hospitality went viral, garnering netizens’ attention.

    “Lucky you,” a social media user commented.

    “He is too kind,” another one wrote.

    Fans are also curious to know how why SRK hosted Navpreet at Mannat. Hope the model will share that too on social media.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Unhappy with life, young Asst Prof turns porter in Hyderabad

    Unhappy with life, young Asst Prof turns porter in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Unhappy with his personal life, an Assistant Professor at an engineering college became a porter.

    The bizarre incident occurred at Abdullapurmet on the outskirts of Hyderabad. A youth, working as an Assistant Professor at a private college, went missing on April 7 from the college hostel where he was staying. The college authorities thought that he might have gone to his native place in Khammam district in Telangana and contacted his family. However, the family members informed them that he had not come there.

    After waiting for a few days, the family lodged a complaint with the police, which took up the investigation. The family members told police that in the past he had left home without informing them and was later found working as a porter in a market.

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    Abdullapurmet inspector Sunil Kumar and his team kept a watch at a local fruit market in Abdullapurmet. On Tuesday morning, the police noticed the youth arriving there to work as a porter. They took him into custody and handed him over to his family. The police advised the family to arrange counselling.

    (Photo: Flickr)

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  • EU turns to Elon Musk to replace stalled French rocket

    EU turns to Elon Musk to replace stalled French rocket

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    The European Commission wants to cut deals with private American space companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch cutting-edge European navigation satellites due to continued delays to Europe’s next generation Ariane rocket system.

    In a draft request to EU countries seen by POLITICO, the Commission is planning to ask for a green light to negotiate “an ad-hoc security agreement” with the U.S. for its rocket companies to “exceptionally launch Galileo satellites.”

    The Commission reckons only SpaceX’s Falcon 9 heavy launcher and United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan system are up to the job of sending the EU’s new geo-navigation Galileo satellites — which weigh around 700 kilograms each — into orbit.

    Seeking U.S. help to keep its flagship space program running puts a dent in the EU’s idea of strategic autonomy. Galileo is a point of pride for the EU, as it seeks to become less dependent on other regions for critical infrastructure, services and technology — a quest strongly backed by Paris.

    The EU is having to seek assistance to launch new versions of its navigation satellites because the Ariane 5 rocket, developed by France-based ArianeGroup and launched from France’s South American spaceport in French Guiana, is to be retired in the next months.

    The deployment of its replacement, Ariane 6, has been delayed; the new system is currently expected to carry out a maiden launch at the end of this year, with full commercial deployment starting next year.

    The alternative to the Ariane series would have been launching Galileo satellites with Russian-built Soyuz rockets, a version of which are also used at the French Guiana site. However, since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, two Galileo launches using Soyuz rockets have been cancelled, prompting the search for alternatives.

    Galileo satellites beam highly accurate navigation and precise time data back to earth — and also provide a top secret encrypted service for use by government agencies. That means launches typically can only be carried out from EU territory under tight security rules.

    “In view of the security sensitive information … included in Galileo satellites, an ad-hoc legally binding security agreement with [the] U.S. is necessary, in order to protect the integrity of the satellites and the Galileo constellation,” said part of a draft proposal from the Commission seen by POLITICO.

    It will be up to EU countries to approve negotiations for an agreement, which would come under the umbrella of standing deals on the exchange of classified information, the proposal states.

    Capacity to launch satellites and humans into space independently of other powers has been a key part of French efforts to develop the concept of strategic autonomy for Europe.

    But the need to contract out launches of critical space infrastructure to private companies operating in the U.S. undermines the argument that Europe is able to manage its own alternative to the U.S. GPS, Russia’s Glonass and China’s BeiDou constellations.

    “Analyses are … ongoing to ascertain whether or not launching with an alternative launch service provider would be feasible,” said Commission spokesperson Sonya Gospodinova, adding that no decision has yet been taken. Assessments are being made on technical compatibility, launch site security and cost, she said.

    While SpaceX’s Falcon rocket is already operational, ULA only plans its first Vulcan mission in May.

    The Paris-based European Space Agency, which isn’t an EU institution but helps manage Galileo and runs the French Guiana spaceport, had already been looking at alternative launch options for satellites.



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  • China’s global influence on downward drift as its lender role turns toxic

    China’s global influence on downward drift as its lender role turns toxic

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    United Nations: China’s influence at the world body — a barometer of its global clout — measured by a recent secret electoral vote has shown a downward drift even as it maintains an iron grip on power at the Security Council because of its veto powers.

    China went head-to-head against India in elections at the 53-member UN Economic and Social Council for the UN Statistical Commission India polled 46 votes, while China came in third with 19 votes, behind South Korea with 23.

    And in a second round of balloting for the second seat on the commission for the Asia Pacific region, China tied with South Korea with 25 votes each, and Seoul got the seat in a draw of lots.

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    It was a big change for China pushing its goal of global dominance.

    The difference between New Delhi and Beijing is stark in a changed situation where China’s largesse increasingly looks like a usurious power play while India is leading the efforts to restructure the crushing debts of the developing countries.

    Beijing poured hundreds of billions of dollars into its web of One Belt One Road initiative across the world and the bills are coming due to the recipients.

    As the president of the G20, India has positioned itself as the voice of the Global South, while avoiding strident anti-imperialist/anti-neocolonial rhetoric, and this has put India on the opposite side to China, which probably is the biggest direct lender, although other countries and multinational institutions are also in the ranks of lenders..

    At the G20 finance ministers meeting in February, India pushed proposals for the big lenders — especially China — to take a “haircut”, write off portions of loans, to give relief to the debtor nations as they struggle from the economic crisis from the Covid pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.

    At the International Monetary Fund-World Bank meetings in Washington this month, India again took centre stage as a co-chair with the heads of those organisations of the Global Sovereign Debt Restructuring Roundtable to find a solution to the debt crisis.

    As global polarisation accelerates, China is the leading force on one side of the divide and in a choice between India and China, especially if the ballot is secret, the preference appears to be to the sort of neutral country.

    To counter China’s attempts to get elected to international bodies, especially in leadership positions, the foreign ministers of the Quad, made up of India, the US, Japan and Australia, declared their commitment last month to “independent” candidates.

    After their meeting, they said in a joint statement: “We will support meritorious and independent candidates for elections in the UN and in international forums to maintain the integrity and impartiality of the international system.”

    While China’s grip may loosen in anonymous elections, in open voting it still can use its position as a lender to advantage as it did at the UN Human Rights Council last October when a proposal to discuss China’s alleged human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang province was voted down.

    It has a steely hold on the most important body of the UN, the Security Council where it can wield its veto as a permanent member or like any member on its committees like the ones for terrorism sanctions.

    It has blocked several times attempts to designate Pakistan-based operatives behind attacks on India as global terrorists, which would place them under international sanctions.

    But it has had to relent in some cases under international pressure.

    Beijing agreed in January to designating Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Deputy Chief Abdul Rehman Makki after having blocked it earlier.

    In 2019, China lifted its block on Masood Azhar of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

    But it continues to block adding to the international terrorist list LeT leaders Sajid Mir and Shahid Mahmood, and JeM leader Abdul Rauf Azhar.

    In the long-range, Beijing can also block the expansion of the Security Council’s permanent membership, although it is already facing pressure from the African nations, a constituency it ha sought to cultivate.

    Organisationally, China uses the power of the purse for influence. It is the second largest contributor to the UN’s budget sending $438 million last year.

    It gets it a measure of deference from UN officials.

    The former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet admitted that she had been under “tremendous pressure” over a report on China’s human rights violations against the Uyghurs.

    She published the report only on her last day in office after delaying its release for several years.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )