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  • Uttar Pradesh: PM Narendra Modi to visit Varanasi on March 24

    Uttar Pradesh: PM Narendra Modi to visit Varanasi on March 24

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    Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Varanasi, his parliamentary constituency, on March 24 to inaugurate the ‘World TB Day summit’ at Rudraksh International Convention Centre.

    According to official sources, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate ready projects worth Rs 200 crore and lay the foundation of Rs 1,200 crore including ropeway for first public transport use in any city, at a public meeting at Sampurnanand Sanskrit University ground.

    Divisional Commissioner Kaushal Raj Sharma said, “Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will reach Varanasi on Friday to take stock of the projects and arrangements for the Prime Minister’s visit.”

    Prime Minister Modi, who in March 2018 had chaired the ‘Delhi End TB Summit’ and gave the clarion call to end TB in India by 2025, five years ahead of the TB-related SDG targets of 2030, will be addressing the proposed summit on the occasion of World TB Day on March 24 at Rudraksh ICC ahead of two-day 36th board meeting of the “Stop TB Partnership” slated on March 25 and 26, he said.

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  • Hyderabad: Want to visit Rashtrapati Nilayam? Here’s how

    Hyderabad: Want to visit Rashtrapati Nilayam? Here’s how

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    Hyderabad: The 162-year-old heritage property – Rashtrapati Nilayam in Bolarum, Secunderabad will open its doors to the general public on the occasion of Ugadi. Interested public can book their tickets online on the official website.

    The Rashtrapathi Nilayam will formally be thrown open by the President of India Droupadi Murmu through video conferencing on Ugadi day which falls on March 22. Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan will also be present.

    The heritage property will be open for the public from March 23 from 10 am to 4 pm, except on Mondays and public holidays.

    Online ticket bookings are available from Thursday onwards through the official website of Rashtrapati Bhavan. Visitors can also book tickets on spot by scanning the QR code.

    Registration charges will be Rs 50 per person for Indian nationals and Rs 250 per person for foreign nationals. The Rashtrapati Nilayam will open on all days except Mondays and other government holidays from 10 am to 5 pm, with the last entry at 4 pm.

    Free parking, a cloakroom, wheelchair access, a cafe, souvenir stores, restrooms, RO water dispensers, a first-aid campus, and free guided tours will be provided at Rashtrapathi Nilayam.

    Key attractions:

    • Nilayam Heritage Building: Visitors can now enjoy the heritage building for the first time. Previously, only the gardens were open for 15 days a year. Now it will be open all year long along with the main building. A tour of the historic structure will provide guests with a peek at the President of India’s home during his/her southern trip. One can see the Presidential wings dining area and the central block of the building.
    • Art Gallery: Visitors can now learn about the history of Rashtrapati Bhavan and Rashtrapati Nilayam. They can also see various domestic and diplomatic gifts received by the presidents and get a glimpse of their roles and responsibilities. Visitors can take selfies with the Buggy and The President’s Limousine, which are on display.
    • Underground tunnel: Visitors can stroll through an underground tunnel that connects the Nilayam kitchen to the dining hall. It is currently painted with magnificent folk art and offers a peek at the region’s cultural traditions.
    • Premises: Visitors can take a walk to the Jai Hind Ramp and Flag Post. It will also have diverse flora. Visitors can now obtain information by just scanning their QR codes.
    • Gardens: Visitors can now enjoy Rock Garden, Herbal Garden, Butterfly Garden and Nakshatra Garden.
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  • China’s Xi to visit Putin in Russia next week

    China’s Xi to visit Putin in Russia next week

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    Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a three-day visit to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin next week, Beijing and Moscow announced Friday, with “strategic cooperation” on the agenda.

    “On March 20-22, 2023, at the invitation of Vladimir Putin, president of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Russia,” the Kremlin’s press service said in a statement.

    “A number of important bilateral documents will be signed,” the statement reads.

    Neither country confirmed previous reports from the Wall Street Journal that Xi would use the opportunity to call Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy — in what would be the first communication between the two leaders since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last February.

    While China was initially committed to a “no-limit partnership” passed with Moscow days before the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Beijing has since sought to position itself as a peace broker, introducing a 12-point plan for peace.

    Yet, Beijing’s attempts have drawn criticism from Western leaders. China, they said, is anything but neutral in the war, and thus not a good fit to be playing the arbiter.

    China has been accused by the U.S. of delivering non-lethal “support” to Russia — and, according to exclusive customs data obtained by POLITICO, Chinese companies shipped more than 1,000 assault rifles, drone parts and body armor to Russian entities between June and December of last year.



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  • DC Shopian conducts surprise visit of DH Shopian, PHC Tukroo

    DC Shopian conducts surprise visit of DH Shopian, PHC Tukroo

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    SHOPIAN, MARCH 10: To assess the provision of health services being provided to the public, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Sachin Kumar Vaishya today conducted surprise visits of various healthcare centres of the district, including District Hospital Shopian.

    During the visit, the DC toured various sections of the District Hospital and took stock of the medical facilities being provided to the patients there.

    He visited different sections and wards including OPD, Registration counter, USG centre, CT scan room, wards and other sections of the hospital and enquired about the functioning of USG and CT scan machine. He was apprised about the clinical and non clinical services being given to the patients, attendants and general public visiting the hospital.

    The DC directed the BMO Shopian, Dr. Mohammad Yousuf to ensure provision of quality medicare facilities to the public.

    Later, the DC inspected the PHC Tukroo and took stock of Medicare facilities there and directed the health functionaries to provide better healthcare treatment to the patients.

    The DC also interacted with the patients at both the hospitals and enquired about the medical facilities being provided to them and sought feedback from the public on a variety of issues concerning healthcare.

    The DC also checked the attendance and directed the healthcare functionaries to work with utmost dedication and punctuality.

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  • Amit Shah advances his Hyderabad visit

    Amit Shah advances his Hyderabad visit

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    Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah who was scheduled to visit Hyderabad on March 12 is now set to visit the city on March 11 for a day-long trip.

    The purpose of his visit is to attend a program organized by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at Hakimpet.

    Apart from it, Amit Shah is expected to hold discussions with Telangana’s top BJP leaders on the political situation and review the party’s programs held so far. He will also discuss the programs that will be conducted in the upcoming days.

    After the conclusion of his engagements in Hyderabad, Amit Shah will depart for Delhi on March 12.

    Ahead of Hyderabad visit, Amit Shah conducted meeting with Telangana BJP leaders last month

    BJP is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to form the government in Telangana after the upcoming assembly polls. The saffron party’s hopes have increased, particularly after its outstanding performance in the GHMC elections.

    Last month, a meeting was held at the residence of party National President J.P Nadda, under the leadership of Amit Shah, to discuss the party’s poll preparedness.

    Telangana leaders including State president Sanjay Bandi, Arvind Dharmapuri, D.K. Aruna, BJP National General Secretary and Telangana state in charge Tarun Chugh, and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy were present in the meeting.

    In order to strengthen its grassroots outreach, the party is running several programs, including Praja Gosha BJP Bharosa and Praja Sangram yatra.

    As the Telangana assembly polls draw near, all eyes are on Amit Shah’s visit to Hyderabad and the BJP’s efforts to improve its performance in the elections.

    Telangana Assembly polls 2023

    Assembly elections for 119 seats in Telangana are scheduled for later this year. In the previous assembly elections, the main parties were TRS, INC, and BJP.

    In the polls, TRS (now BRS) won 88 seats out of 119, increased its seat share by 25, and formed the government. INC’s seat share decreased from 21 to 19, while AIMIM won seven seats.

    BJP won only one seat, with its seat share declining from five to one. Raja Singh was the only candidate to win from the Goshamahal Assembly constituency.

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  • Biden to visit Canada on March 23

    Biden to visit Canada on March 23

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    Haiti, clean energy, supply chains, climate change and “modernizing the North American Aerospace Defense Command” will be priority topics of discussion between the two leaders, according to a White House release. Trudeau’s office issued its own statement, adding that critical minerals will be a top agenda item, which wasn’t specifically highlighted in the White House release.

    The spectre of Beijing’s alleged interference in Canada’s elections will also loom over the talks. It will also be the leaders’ first in-person meeting since high-altitude objects, and one confirmed balloon from China, were shot down over North America.

    The dramatic takedowns alarmed politicians and military on both sides of the border, stoking discussions on continental defense, setting it up as a discussion point for bilateral talks.

    Biden last visited Ottawa as vice president in December 2016 in the twilight of the Obama administration.

    During an A-list dinner thrown in his honor, Biden touted North America as a region “better positioned than any time since the end of World War II” to lead the hemisphere and world in promoting liberal values.

    “Viva la Canada because we need you very, very badly,” he said in a toast.

    Beyond friendly photo-ops, the two G-7 leaders are expected to clarify joint action on the development of critical minerals.

    Pressure will be on the leaders to announce progress on the Joint Action Plan on Critical Minerals that was finalized in 2020 during the final days of the Trump administration.

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  • Australia PM Albanese to arrive in India on his first visit

    Australia PM Albanese to arrive in India on his first visit

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    Melbourne: Embarking on his first visit to India, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday said he was keen to further deepen Canberra’s multifaceted relationship with New Delhi at a time of extraordinary growth and dynamism, especially in areas of trade, security and people-to-people links.

    Albanese is visiting India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will be accompanied by a delegation of ministers and business leaders during his four-day trip.

    He will arrive in Ahmedabad on Wednesday and will visit Mumbai on Thursday before arriving in New Delhi later in the day, External Affairs Ministry said in a statement in New Delhi.

    “This trip demonstrates our commitment to deepening our links with India, and to being a force for stability and growth in our region. We have a historic opportunity to strengthen our relationship with India, at a time of extraordinary growth and dynamism in our region,” Albanese tweeted.

    He said Australia is a better place because of its large, diverse Indian-Australian community.

    “Australia and India have a rich friendship, underpinned by our common interests, our shared democratic values, the bonds between our people, and an affectionate but fierce sporting rivalry,” he tweeted.

    Prime Minister Modi and his Australian counterpart Albanese are scheduled to watch the first day of the fourth Test between Australia and India at the Narendra Modi Stadium at Motera in the city on March 9.

    This will be Albanese’s first visit to India in his current role.

    “This is an important visit. It will be my fourth meeting with Prime Minister Modi. One of the first things I did as Prime Minister was travel to the Quad Leaders Meeting in Tokyo on May 24 of last year. Australia and India are important partners. We share common values. We are both vibrant democracies. We have an interest in improving our economic relations,” the prime minister said in a statement.

    Terming the visit an “enormous opportunity” for Australia, he said India is currently Australia’s sixth largest trading partner but can be “much larger” in the future.

    “The truth is that India, along with Indonesia, will grow to be the third and fourth largest economies in the world in coming years. That presents an incredible opportunity for Australia. And during this visit I will be giving at least seven speeches over the coming days, talking about the opportunities which are there, to have increased people-to-people relations, to educational transfers, increased two-way investment, increased engagement between our business communities,” he said.

    Albanese said Australia shares a multifaceted relationship with India.

    It is one of the people-to-people relations, the growing diaspora that is there in Australia is an asset for Australia, he said, asserting that people-to-people links are very important.

    “It’s also about our trade, but it’s also about our security relationship. Operation Malabar will be hosted by Australia for the first time. It will be important, and those security relationships are also something that I will be having discussions with Prime Minister Modi on,” he said.

    Albanese said he will attend the G20 meeting when it is hosted in India and will host the Quad leaders meeting in Australia in the first half of this year with Prime Minister Modi, his Japanese counterpart Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and US President Joe Biden.

    He said Prime Minister Modi, like the other leaders of the G20, is a strong supporter of shifting the energy focus, including in India, and noted that is essential to lower emissions and is important on issues like pollution in India.

    “We will be talking about the new industries and opportunities that Australia has, whether it be the provision of lithium and other materials that are important for the shift to renewables.

    “The growth of areas like green hydrogen presents enormous opportunities. India is a driver of new technology and innovation. And there is a great scope for Australia and India to cooperate as we both transition for clean energy from an assist on trade,” he said.

    India and Australia share warm and friendly relations based on common values and democratic principles. The Strategic Partnership between the two countries was elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in June 2020 which has been strengthened and deepened through frequent high-level exchanges and enhanced cooperation across sectors.

    Prime Minister Albanese’s visit is expected to provide further momentum to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

    After travelling to India, Albanese will visit the United States for a bilateral meeting with President Biden.

    “I look forward to the continuing engagement that I have with the US Administration I’ll be meeting with President Biden in the United States,” he said.

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  • House Republicans are working on setting up a trip to visit individuals jailed for alleged criminal behavior on Jan. 6.

    House Republicans are working on setting up a trip to visit individuals jailed for alleged criminal behavior on Jan. 6.

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    House Republicans are working on setting up a trip to visit individuals jailed for alleged criminal behavior on Jan. 6.

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  • Syrian govt condemns US general’s ‘illegitimate’ visit to Syria

    Syrian govt condemns US general’s ‘illegitimate’ visit to Syria

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    Damascus: The Syrian Foreign Ministry has condemned an “illegitimate” visit of a top US general to a US base in northeastern Syria.

    In a statement, the Ministry on Sunday slammed the US Army general Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for making an unannounced visit to a base to meet US troops in northeastern Syria, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The visit was a “flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and unity,” it said.

    The Ministry also demanded the US government “immediately stop its systematic and continuous international law violations and its support for armed separatist militias”.

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  • Amit Shah to visit Telangana on March 12; to hold meetings in Hyderabad

    Amit Shah to visit Telangana on March 12; to hold meetings in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Union home minister Amit Shah will visit the state on March 12 to review the BJP’s election strategy in Telangana.

    Amit Shah will participate in a program scheduled to be held at Hakeempet on March 12 and will address the core committee meeting in Hyderabad on the same day.

    He will further hold an important meeting with intellectuals, top RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) leaders, and others in Sangareddy following which he will enter Karnataka via Bidar to work on the election strategy.

    BJP national president JP Nadda, central ministers, and important leaders of the party will reportedly be visiting the state.

    Preparations are also being made reportedly for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public meeting at the Secunderabad Parade Ground in the month of April.

    While calling a meeting with the party leaders, Shah will review the latest political situation in the state and will also finalize the future plans.

    It should be noted that Amit Shah, who participated in the passing out parade held at the National Police Academy on February 10, had met the party leaders and recently called them to Delhi for consultations.

    To stabilize the party at the macro level in the state, he has been entrusted with the responsibility of removing the ideological differences of the leaders and creating enthusiasm among the cadre by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi

    The strategy which was adopted in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat will be reportedly executed in Telangana.

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