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  • Upset over failing in intermediate exams, nine Andhra students die by suicide

    Upset over failing in intermediate exams, nine Andhra students die by suicide

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    Amaravati: Nine students in Andhra Pradesh have ended their lives after failing to clear intermediate examinations.

    The results of intermediate first year and second year (Class 11 and 12) were declared on Wednesday.

    Nine students have died by suicide in separate incidents since Thursday. Two other students attempted suicide.

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    B. Tarun (17) killed himself by jumping in front of a running train near Tekkali in Srikakulam district. The student of intermediate first year hailing from Dandu Gopalapuram village of the district was disheartened over failure in most of the papers.

    A 16-year-old girl hanged herself at a residence at Trinadhapuram under Malkapuram police station limits of Visakhapatnam district. A. Akhilasree was upset after failing in some subjects of intermediate first year.

    B. Jagadeesh (18) ended his life by hanging at his residence at Kancharapalem locality in Visakhapatnam. He had failed in one of the subjects in intermediate second year.

    Depressed over failure in one subject in intermediate first year examination, Anusha (17) killed herself by jumping into a lake in Chittoor district.

    Babu (17), also of Chittor district, killed himself by consuming pesticides after failing to clear intermediate second year.

    T. Kiran (17) hanged self at his residence in Anakapalli as he was depressed over securing low marks in intermediate first year.

    The pass percentage for first year was 61 and second year was 72. Over 10 lakh students had appeared in the examination held in March-April.

    Police and psychologists have appealed to students to desist from taking the extreme step as they have entire life ahead of them and they can turn failure into a success.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • FCIK Upset As Stakeholders Excluded From SICOP/SIDCO Boards

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    SRINAGAR: The Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK) expressed its disappointment regarding the recent reconstitution of the Boards of Directors of Jammu and Kashmir Small Scale Industries Development Corporation (SICOP) and J&K State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. (SIDCO). The reconstitution resulted in the exclusion of industrial stakeholders from the boards. Prior to 2019, it was the norm for the boards to include representatives from industrial stakeholders. However, the reconstituted boards consisted of 10 government officials each.

    FCIK expressed surprise that the government issued the orders on the same day as the Chief Secretary’s call for collaboration and regular interaction between the industry and the government to address the grievances of industries in the Union Territory (UT). FCIK claimed that it was part of the boards of all industrial-related corporations and committees since their inception, and this yielded positive results towards the development of the industrial sector.

    FCIK analyzed the proposed schemes and programs of these corporations objectively and critically while being part of the boards to make them industry-friendly. FCIK expressed concern that the current setup paved the way for unilateral anti-industry decisions without opposition from any stakeholders.

    FCIK observed that most of the decisions taken in the boards without any outside stakeholders resulted in the growth of stress and the debacle of the existing industry. One of the decisions taken was about collecting part premium with every change in the constitution of an industrial unit. FCIK stated that this decision was aimed at filling the coffers of corporations, ignoring the fact that these corporations were primarily for the growth and promotion of the industry.

    FCIK regretted that the industries and commerce department in the UT had changed its vision and strategic planning process. Most of its efforts and time were utilized for alluring prospective enterprises, which led to the neglect of the existing industry. FCIK urged the government for effective engagement to translate stakeholder needs into industrialization goals and create the basis of strategy development of industry under the ambitious Central Sector Scheme of 2021.

    FCIK hoped that the government would issue orders for the reconstitution of all industrial-related boards and committees by including members from genuine stakeholders. FCIK stated that the government should take cue from the central government departments, which work on the feedback and physical involvement of stakeholders.

    FCIK hoped that the stakeholder engagement would help build involvement and confidence to have collaborative partnerships for pooling knowledge, experience, and expertise to co-create solutions for a common vision and future ambition. FCIK added that this would allow impartiality and objectivity to work while reaching a consensus. The National Board for MSMEs had only 18 official members out of 47 members on the board, the rest being from industrial associations.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • No tickets for Muslims from BJP, so why are they upset with Congress?

    No tickets for Muslims from BJP, so why are they upset with Congress?

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    Bengaluru: Muslims in Karnataka, who comprise a significant group in terms of numbers, are feeling the heat of polarisation politics. The community, which has backed the Congress since Independence, is now tilting towards other emerging political parties to stay relevant.

    Under the BJP government, the state passed through the hijab crisis which attracted international attention and divided the community at the school and pre-university levels. Following this, calls to boycott Muslim traders in the premises of Hindu temples and revenge killings have shattered their mindset.

    The entire community had to bear the brunt for the action of a few fringe elements who carried out the Mangaluru cooker blast and stabbed Hindu activists over the installation of Veer Savarkar’s flexes in the 75th year of Independence.

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    The investigations by the Karnataka police and the National Investigation Agency into the spate of incidents of violence cornered them.

    The BJP government headed by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai sent out a further message of alienation by visiting only the residences of Hindu victims who were BJP activists and not even bothering to visit the Muslim victims.

    Even as the opposition raised a hue and cry over this, the BJP government did not bother to issue any clarification in this regard. Karnataka Congress president D.K. Shivakumar said that the Muslim community does not deserve this hatred, they have contributed equally to the country.

    However, the tone was set for the assembly elections and the Congress had also taken the bait. Hindu candidates were preferred over Muslims while allotting tickets considering the polarisation of votes affecting the chances of victory.

    Mohammad Haneef, senior journalist and author, told IANS that Muslims have stopped blindly trusting the Congress party. “The demand was made to the Congress before elections to allot at least 30 tickets to Muslim candidates in 224 seats. The community leaders hoped that at least 22 tickets would be allotted. The Congress is actually fearing the BJP,” he said.

    He stated that Muslims blindly voted for Congress candidates belonging to other communities and religion. However, others won’t vote for the Congress candidates who are Muslims. They (Muslims) are looking out for parallel options wherever the Congress came in third place to stop communal forces from coming to power.

    Haneef said that this has been discussed by religious leaders and a decision has been taken. In constituencies like Channapatna and Dasarahalli, the JD(S) is a better option for Muslims than the Congress. Not only Muslims, even Jains, Buddhists or any other representatives from the 20 per cent population of minorities were not to be seen in the BJP cabinet.

    The Congress has allotted tickets to 14 Muslims out of the 224 assembly seats. Most of them are senior leaders who can win on their own. The party has fielded Yasir Ahamad Khan Pathan against Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai in Shiggaon constituency.

    Karnataka Congress leader Tanveer Sait representing Narasimharaja in Mysuru, U.T. Khader representing Mangaluru (Ullal) in Dakshina Kannada, Zameer Ahmad winning continuously from Chamarajpet in Bengaluru are mass leaders who have transcended the barriers of religion and reached out to all sections. Rizwan Arshad representing Shivajinagar is emerging as another mass leader with a clean image.

    The BJP has not allotted tickets to any Muslim.

    The JD(S) has made C.M. Ibrahim the state president of the party. It has given tickets to 23 Muslim candidates this time.

    Meanwhile, amid all the divisive talk and tension in the state, the news of Tabassum Sheik emerging as the topper in the II PUC (Class 12) board exams in the Humanities stream has gone a long way in spreading positivity across the state.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kerala stops religious discourse in jails, Christian group upset

    Kerala stops religious discourse in jails, Christian group upset

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    Thiruvananthapuram: An order by the Kerala Jails Department stopping all religious discourses in the jails for the benefit of the prisoners has drawn the ire of a Christian group.

    The order, issued a few days back, said there will be no more permission granted to conduct religious discourses which saw priests from all the religions arriving in the jails to interact with the prisoners.

    George Sebastian, an office bearer of the Assembly of Christian Trust Services (ACTS), a body of all Christian churches and prayer groups, deplored that such an order has come when the Passion Week (the Aweek leading to Easter Sunday is presently on.

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    “The order bans all such interactions with the prisoners and no religious leaders will now be allowed entry to the jails. What has pained us is this has happened during the Passion Week, a holy time for all Christians. The leaders of ACTS will soon be meeting with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to see that this practise should not be discontinued as this interaction definitely is a way for the prisoners’ redemption,” he said.

    Incidentally, this practice of leaders from various religions interacting with the prisoners for a fixed time a few days every month was there for long and now the top officials of the Kerala Police are tight-lipped on why it has been stopped. The buzz is that motivational speakers might be allowed.

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  • Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

    Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

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    New Delhi: A man was arrested for allegedly falsely tweeting that a flight going from Dubai to Jaipur had been hijacked, police said on Thursday.

    The incident took place on Wednesday.

    Moti Singh Rathore, a resident of Nagaur in Rajasthan, arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport after a Dubai-Jaipur was diverted to Delhi due to bad weather, Deputy Commissioner of Police (airport) Ravi Kumar Singh said.

    The flight landed at 9:45 am and was given clearance to depart at 1:40 pm. Meanwhile, Rathore tweeted “flight highjack”, the police said.

    Rathore was offloaded from the flight with his bag and the flight was allowed to leave after the necessary checks. He was handed over to the local police for further action, they said.

    The accused told police that he posted the tweet as he was frustrated over the flight being stranded, they added.

    A case was registered in the matter and Rathore was arrested, the police said.

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  • Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

    Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

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    New Delhi: A man was arrested for allegedly falsely tweeting that a flight going from Dubai to Jaipur had been hijacked, police said on Thursday.

    The incident took place on Wednesday.

    Moti Singh Rathore, a resident of Nagaur in Rajasthan, arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport after a Dubai-Jaipur was diverted to Delhi due to bad weather, Deputy Commissioner of Police (airport) Ravi Kumar Singh said.

    The flight landed at 9:45 am and was given clearance to depart at 1:40 pm. Meanwhile, Rathore tweeted “flight highjack”, the police said.

    Rathore was offloaded from the flight with his bag and the flight was allowed to leave after the necessary checks. He was handed over to the local police for further action, they said.

    The accused told police that he posted the tweet as he was frustrated over the flight being stranded, they added.

    A case was registered in the matter and Rathore was arrested, the police said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • High Court upset over appointment of departmental advisers in AP

    High Court upset over appointment of departmental advisers in AP

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    Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh High Court has expressed its displeasure over the appointment of advisers for various departments by the government. The High Court expressed surprise that a special adviser has been appointed for the welfare of government employees.

    The court questions the need to appoint a consultant for payment of TA and DA of employees. The court said that an alternative government can be formed in case of appointment of advisor for each department.

    Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court Prashant Mishra heard the petition challenging GO 630. The Public Interest Litigation was filed by social activist Rajshekhar Rao against the appointment of N. Chandrasekhar Reddy as the advisor for the welfare of government employees which was challenged in the High Court.

    In the preliminary hearing, the court strongly objected to the appointment of advisers. Senior advocate Mahindranath Reddy, on behalf of government advisor Chandrasekhar Reddy, argued in favor of the appointment of advisors in the court. He said that the notice issued by the court has not been received. The court asked the lawyer that instead of coming to the court based on media reports, it is better to observe the list of cases. The court has fixed the next hearing on February 2 while directing the parties to file affidavits.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )