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  • Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor unveils ‘The Flight’ at KBR park

    Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor unveils ‘The Flight’ at KBR park

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    Hyderabad: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mayor Gadwal Vijayalaxmi inaugurated The Flight, a sculpture near KBR park on Sunday. 

    The commemorative sculpture celebrates women’s power and it was installed at the junction in front of the main gate of KBR Park in the city in the presence of philanthropist Pinky Reddy and the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) Women’s wing FLO Chairperson Shubhraa Maheshwari.

    Vijayalakshmi, speaking to the gathering immediately after unveiling the sculpture said, “The Flight, is a representation of a female guardian angel. The sculpture transforms itself – from the front it depicts armor for a woman’s body and from the side, it depicts wings like an angel. Signifying the form of a female warrior, the sculpture also represents the idea of women’s strength, safety, and freedom”.

    Pinky Reddy said, “The project is another feather in the cap of FLO. The sculptor looks beautiful, more so in front of lovely KBR Park.”

    “The sculptor is 12 feet tall and is made of stainless steel structure. Designer Sharsha Reddy is a designer and sculptor. Specialists used a Corten Steel base to elevate the sculptor and it was made in Hyderabad. It took three weeks to implement the project,” said the FLO chairperson Maheshwari. 

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  • Video: BJP unveils ‘Modi marches on’ animated video in run-up to 2024 polls

    Video: BJP unveils ‘Modi marches on’ animated video in run-up to 2024 polls

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    New Delhi: The BJP has released a short animated video showing Prime Minister Narendra Modi marching ahead in his mission to serve various sections of society and firmly on course to make India a five-trillion dollar economy, brushing aside abuses and allegations showered on him by the Opposition.

    The four-minute-thirty-second video animation, titled “Mujhe Chalte Jaana Hai” (I have to keep walking), shows Modi’s journey from becoming the chief minister of Gujarat to the prime minister amid barbs by Congress leaders such as Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Mani Shankar Aiyar and Digvijaya Singh.

    The video makes no mention of the 2024 parliamentary elections and shows Modi climbing a flight of stairs past the 2014 and the 2019 Lok Sabha elections towards a five-trillion-dollar economy with a trademark jhola on the shoulder, walking past opposition leaders levelling allegations against him and unveiling government schemes for the poor after becoming prime minister.

    Opposition leaders are shown shouting “maut ka saudagar”, “chaiwallah”, “chowkidar chor hai” and “Gautam Das” which seem to have no impact on Modi’s journey.

    The prime minister is shown doing a tightrope walk over a deep valley carrying a huge syringe of indigenously developed vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    US President Joe Biden, his predecessor Barack Obama, and former British premier Boris Johnson also make cameo appearances in the short video, which was shared by several Union ministers.

    Obama is first seen alongside Sonia Gandhi as the US denied a visa to Modi when he was the chief minister of Gujarat. Obama is shown running up the stairs with a US visa in hand after Modi became prime minister in 2014, leaving Gandhi grimacing.

    After the 2019 Lok Sabha win, Biden and Johnson are seen cheering Modi seated on the prime minister’s chair.

    Modi is shown walking past a distraught Rahul Gandhi, with the Rafale allegation landing at his feet after the prime minister launched a helicopter manufacturing unit at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and a BBC newsreader reaching out to him in connection with the documentary.

    The video ends with Modi marching towards the target of a five-trillion-dollar economy ignoring abuses showered on him.

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  • Centre Unveils Rs 1,18,500 Crore Budget For JK

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    SRINAGAR: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday unveiled Rs 1,18,500 crore budget for Jammu and  Kashmir Union Territory for the next financial year.

    As per documents laid in the Parliament on Monday, the total budget estimates for the fiscal is Rs. 1,18,500 crore, of which developmental expenditure is of the order of Rs. 41,491 crore.

    “The capital component of the budget has increased substantially. The expected revenue receipts are Rs 1,06,061 crore whereas revenue expenditure is expected to be Rs 77,009 crore, thereby making available revenue surplus for capital expenditure to the tune of Rs 29,052 crore,” reads the budget document.

    This was the fourth consecutive budget of Jammu and Kashmir to be presented in the Parliament. The budgets of 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23 were also presented in the Parliament in absence of an elected government in the Union Territory. (KNO)

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  • Centre unveils Rs 1,18,500 crore budget for J&K

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    Srinagar, Mar 13: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday unveiled Rs 1,18,500 crore budget for Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory for the next financial year.

    As per documents laid in the Parliament today, the total budget estimates for the fiscal is Rs. 1,18,500 crore, of which developmental expenditure is of the order of Rs. 41,491 crore.

    “The capital component of the budget has increased substantially. The expected revenue receipts are Rs 1,06,061 crore whereas Revenue expenditure is expected to be Rs 77,009 crore, thereby making available revenue surplus for capital expenditure to the tune of Rs 29,052 crore,” reads the budget document, a copy of which is in possession of news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

    This was the fourth consecutive budget of Jammu and Kashmir to be presented in the Parliament. The budgets of 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23 were also presented in the Parliament in absence of an elected government in the Union Territory—(KNO)

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  • Iran unveils final prototype of indigenous jet trainer

    Iran unveils final prototype of indigenous jet trainer

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    Tehran: Iran has unveiled the final prototype of a jet trainer that can help pilots learn tactics and techniques of air and air-to-surface combats, state media reported.

    Dubbed Yasin, the aircraft can also be tasked with close air support, said Iranian Defence Minister Mohammadreza Ashtiani at a ceremony held to launch an aircraft assembly line in Tehran, according to official news agency IRNA.

    Equipped with homegrown subsystems such as ejection seats, avionics, engines and landing gears, the final prototype is much upgraded and developed in tactical terms compared to the first one unveiled in October 2019, according to a report by semi-official Tasnim news agency.

    A domestically-developed airborne weather radar has also been installed, said the report.

    Ashtiani said the aircraft can accomplish a wide range of missions and will help significantly reduce the length of training, while improving its quality, Xinhua news agency reported.

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  • Ayushmann Khurrana unveils ‘Dream Girl 2’ new teaser – Watch

    Ayushmann Khurrana unveils ‘Dream Girl 2’ new teaser – Watch

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    Mumbai: Actor Ayushmann Khurrana, on the occasion of Holi 2023, unveiled the new teaser of his upcoming comedy film ‘Dream Girl 2’.

    Taking to Instagram, Ayushmann shared the teaser which he captioned, “Yeh lo, Holi ke saath @pooja___dreamgirl bhi aa gayi apna rang dikhane! #DreamGirl2 in cinemas on 7th July 2023 #7KoSaathMein.”

    The clip shows Ayushmann dressed up as a woman and also mimicking a female voice. However, his full face as Pooja is not shown. In the video, he can be heard speaking to actor Ranbir Kapoor.

    “Hello main Pooja bol rahi hu. Aap Kaun?” the ‘Dream Girl’ actor asked.

    Responding to him, a person on the other side of the call said, “Tumne Meri Awaaz Nahi Pehchaani?,” followed by the background music of the song ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’ which featured Ranbir.

    “Pechaan liya…ek number ke jhoote ho tum..shaadi ka waada mujhse aur shaadi aailaa, kisi aur se,” Ayushmann further said.

    Replying to him, the caller quipped, “Sab rumour hai,” followed by a female voice coming into the background asking, “Kaun hai RK? Kisse baatein kar rhe ho tum?” to which the caller replied, “Koi nahi wo Bhatinde waali bua hai.”

    Ayushmann added,”Jhoote…Makkaar Mil kab rahe ho? Main 7 July ko aa rahi hun apna rang dikhaane. Aana zaroor..Kapoor Ke Bina Pooja kaise hogi?”

    The hilarious promo has left netizens excited.

    Balaji Telefilms Dream Girl 2 is the sequel to the highly successful film, ‘Dream Girl’, which was released in 2019. The first instalment was a big hit at the box office.

    Besides Ayushmann, the film stars Ananya Panday, Annu Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Asrani, Manjot Singh and Vijay Raaz among others.

    The film is all set to hit the theatres on July 7.

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  • Apple unveils iPhone 14, 14 Plus in yellow, available in India from March 14

    Apple unveils iPhone 14, 14 Plus in yellow, available in India from March 14

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    New Delhi: Apple on Tuesday introduced a new yellow iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus that will be available to pre-order in India from Friday, with availability starting March 14.

    iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus will be available in yellow in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage capacities, starting at Rs 79,900 and Rs 89,900, respectively.

    “The extraordinary battery life, lightweight design, pro-level camera and video features, groundbreaking safety capabilities like Emergency SOS via satellite, and all iOS 16 has to offer make iPhone 14 a great option for anyone in the market for a new iPhone,” said Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.

    iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus have a durable Ceramic Shield front cover, an updated internal design for better sustained performance and easier repairs, and amazing battery life, with iPhone 14 Plus offering the longest battery life of any iPhone ever.

    Both models include a dual-camera system for stunning photos and videos, the powerful A15 Bionic chip, and innovative safety capabilities including Emergency SOS via satellite and Crash Detection.

    The 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus feature a durable aerospace-grade aluminium design that is water- and dust-resistant.

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  • Mandaviya unveils ‘India’s Vaccine Growth Story’ at World Book Fair

    Mandaviya unveils ‘India’s Vaccine Growth Story’ at World Book Fair

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    New Delhi: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Saturday released a book titled “India’s Vaccine Growth Story – From Cowpox to Vaccine Maitri” at the World Book Fair here at Pragati Maidan.

    The book authored by Sajjan Singh Yadav, Additional Secretary, Union Finance Ministry, elaborates on India’s achievement in developing, producing and distributing Covid-19 vaccines.

    Speaking on the occasion, Mandaviya said that India administered 2.2 billion doses as a part of the world’s largest Covid vaccination drive without any shortages across the nation, which resulted in saving 3.4 million lives.

    The minister also highlighted that when other countries were struggling with vaccine hesitancy, India set an exemplary pro-vaccination Covid management model.

    “It gives me immense pleasure to see research, manufacturing and vaccine drive has been portrayed in comprehensive fashion that recounts not just the pandemic crisis but also delves into vaccine history, that can be traced 2500 years back,” Mandaviya added.

    He urged writers to come to fore, stating that “research-based documentation is a medium that can bring to light India’s heritage, illustrating to the world possibilities and solutions, as India’s Covid-19 trajectory has done, leaning on our traditional roots and heritage”.

    “Our heritage reflects our knowledge and science that have stood the test of time, and proven exemplary in times of crisis,” he added.

    In the book, the author has also delved upon future challenges that may emerge for vaccinology and new vistas for the growth of Indian vaccine industry in a candid manner.

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  • Biden team unveils new anti-cyberattack strategy

    Biden team unveils new anti-cyberattack strategy

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    Neuberger pointed to work already done by the Transportation Security Administration to secure pipelines and railroads against attacks, and said that additional sectors where cybersecurity regulations will be put in place will be announced soon.

    The plan — put together by the White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director — is the first new cyber strategy in five years, and serves as a roadmap for setting out the administration’s goals for securing the nation in cyberspace. A senior administration official said that the White House is working on an “implementation plan” to put into action the goals the strategy lays out. The plan will be released in the coming months. The White House provided the briefing to reporters on the condition that the official be granted anonymity.

    It’s been a rough few years for those trying to protect U.S. networks from hackers. In May 2021, Russian-linked hackers launched a ransomware attack against Colonial Pipeline that forced the company to temporarily shut down the flow of gas to the East Coast for a week. Similar strikes hit food supply lines. And the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year led to major cyber threats against the U.S. electric grid and other critical infrastructure sectors from Russian hackers.

    The strategy outlines a vision for the federal government to use existing authorities to protect critical sectors from cyberattacks. Where there are “gaps” in relevant authorities, the strategy reads, the administration will work with Congress to build new regulatory tools over key sectors. The strategy also says the government may need to provide resources to critical infrastructure groups that may not have the funds to afford to implement the new requirements.

    The strategy seeks to “rebalance the responsibility for cyber risk to those who are most able to bear it,” Acting National Cyber Director Kemba Eneas Walden told reporters in the briefing. “The biggest, most capable, and best-positioned actors in our digital ecosystem can and should shoulder a greater share of the burden for managing cyber risk and keeping us all safe.”

    The industry has long pushed back against greater cyber regulations, and it’s something that Congress has hesitated to move on. The White House brought representatives in from across industries to review the strategy as it was being developed last year, and the senior administration official stressed that the new regulations would not be complex.

    “The bar we’re setting is not a high bar, we’re really just hoping that owners and operators do the basics,” the official said.

    POLITICO reached out to a number of industry groups about the administration’s plan to more heavily regulate critical sectors at risk of hacks, but did not get responses. In publicly released statements, such groups were measured and cautious in their language, and did not directly address the strategy’s emphasis on regulation.

    Jonathan Spalter, president and CEO of USTelecom, which represents broadband groups including AT&T and Verizon, said that already, “broadband providers across the country are deeply committed to enhancing our nation’s cybersecurity.”

    ”Makers of enterprise software take seriously their responsibilities to customers and the public, and continuously work to evolve the security of their products to meet new threats,” said Victoria Espinel, president and CEO of software trade group BSA, the Software Alliance.

    The strategy also makes clear that the U.S. plans to be aggressive against foreign adversaries who try to hack into American networks.

    The U.S. “will use all instruments of national power to disrupt and dismantle threat actors whose actions threaten our interests,” the strategy says. This will include the Defense Department updating its cyber strategy to better integrate operations in cyberspace into overall defensive measures against adversary nations, and stepping up efforts to disrupt hacking groups that use ransomware to shut down networks and demand payments to turn services back on. A major part of this is declaring ransomware a national security threat, not just a criminal concern.

    The strategy also outlines a plan to increase coordination across the federal government so that agencies can nimbly respond to a major cyberattack. According to the document, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will update the National Cyber Incident Response Plan to enhance coordination across all agencies involved in cybersecurity issues, such as TSA or the Department of Energy.

    On the international front, the strategy calls for the Biden administration to “develop mechanisms” to help identify when and how to respond to cyberattacks on other countries, such as the widespread attacks on Albania last year that were linked to Iran that the U.S. and other countries condemned.

    While many experts praised the strategy’s overall approach, some key Republicans expressed opposition to the regulation portion of the plan. House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green (D-Tenn.) and cyber subcommittee Chair Andrew Garbarino (R-N.Y.) said in a joint statement Thursday that the strategy only adds more “red tape.”

    “The Biden administration must prioritize streamlining existing regulations while working with the private sector to identify new opportunities for partnership, rather than punishment, particularly through their implementation of this strategy,” Green and Garbarino said.

    However, a number of Republicans and Democrats who have been involved in U.S. government cybersecurity efforts commended the overall approach.

    “The notion that we can do this all on a voluntary basis, the risk-reward is just too great,” Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.) said Thursday. He pointed to threats from nation states to critical infrastructure without more cybersecurity requirements, and warned that “we have still not seen the worst of Russian potential.”

    Brian Harrell, the former assistant secretary for infrastructure protection at the Department of Homeland Security under the Trump administration, said new regulations will make it easier to make sure products are designed with more protections from the start.

    “Building security into the product from the beginning, rather than a bolt-on after the fact is a more secure and cost-conscious approach,” Harrell said. “Of course, it’s not possible to eliminate all defects, but right now there’s little incentive — beyond just general market reputation — to invest in a dramatic reduction of cyber vulnerabilities.”

    John Costello, who recently left the position as chief of staff to the Office of the National Cyber Director, said that new emphasis on regulation reflects a recognition within the government that there has been “a massive shift in the [technology] ecosystem” as the country has grown more reliant on digital service providers.

    However, “regulation, legislation, and an understanding of that risk and opportunity has not kept pace with these changes,” he said. The strategy “finally aligns the U.S. government position with what analysts and public policy people have been calling on for years, which is all this stuff is great, but it isn’t working.”

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  • J&K admin unveils Rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in limits of municipal councils and committees

    J&K admin unveils Rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in limits of municipal councils and committees

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    Srinagar, Feb 21: The administration of Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory on Tuesday unveiled Rules for levying, assessment and collection of property tax in the limits of municipal councils and committees of the UT.

    The Housing & Urban Development Department today notified “The Jammu and Kashmir Property Tax (Other Municipalities) Rules, 2023 “.

    According to the notification, a copy of which is in possession of news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), these rules, which would be applicable within the limits of municipal councils and municipal committees, shall come into force from April 01, 2023.

    The Rules define the procedure for calculation of property tax.

    According to the Rules, the Taxable Annual Value (TAV) of a property under the Municipal Act-2000 and the property tax due thereon for a financial year shall be calculated in accordance with a formula given in schedule-I to these rules.

    The Rules state that the property tax on residential property would be 5% of Taxable Annual Value (TAV) while that of non-residential property be 6 % of Taxable Annual Value (TAV).

    The property tax calculated in respect of a building shall hold for a block of three years unless any change to such calculation is necessitated on account of the circumstances envisaged in the Act for allowing revision in such calculation, the Rules state.

    “The first block shall commence from 1ST April 2023, and shall continue to remain in force till 3 1 March 2026. The blocks shall be similarly calculated thereafter, “read the Rules.

    According to the Rules, new buildings coming up after the commencement of the block shall have their property tax liability calculated with reference to the 1st day of the relevant block, and irrespective of their having completed three years, their liability to tax shall be calculated anew from the date of commencement of the new block of three years for the Corporation as a whole.

    “Where a building is liable to property tax for only a part of the year, the tax due shall be proportional to the number of completed months and parts of month not completed shall be ignored,” the Rules state.

    According to the Rules, vacant lands, not appurtenant to a structure/building shall be exempt from property tax if there is a Master Plan in force in the area, under which any construction/development on such vacant land is disallowed or if they have been put to agricultural use.

    “Similarly, all the properties of the municipality and all places of worship, including temples, masjids, Gurdwaras, Churches, Ziarats, etc. and cremation and burial grounds shall be exempt from payment of property tax,” the Rules state.

    The Rules state that all properties owned by the Government of India / UT government shall be exempted from payment of property tax.

    “However, service charge at the rate 3% of the taxable annual value shall be payable to the Municipality in respect of such properties,” the Rules state—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )