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  • Unfinished work along LAC; military, diplomacy at work: Jaishankar

    Unfinished work along LAC; military, diplomacy at work: Jaishankar

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    New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday said there was “unfinished work” along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China and that the militaries and diplomats on both sides were working to find a solution to the issue.

    Jaishankar, speaking at Network18’s ‘Rising India Summit’, deplored attempts by Rahul Gandhi to draw parallels between the situation along the LAC with China and the Ukraine conflict.

    “What is today happening in Ukraine, if you follow the two sides, is one would say that they are threatened by the expansion of NATO and the character of the regime in Ukraine,” he said.

    “The West would say that Russians have expansionist designs. What is the analogy between that and India-China? There is no NATO in play here, there is no regime character in play here. I just don’t see the comparison,” he said.

    Jaishankar also said “canards” were floated about buffer zones being created in India’s patrolling areas.

    He said since the Galwan clash of 2020, the combination of military and diplomacy has made progress, but admitted that the two sides have not been able to “sort everything out”.

    “Whatever has been done is mutual and negotiated. But this is still unfinished work,” Jaishankar said about the present situation along the LAC.

    He said to understand the relationship with China, one has to understand the nature of the problem between the two countries.

    “The nature of the problem between India and China is that two militaries, which were not deployed at or on or very near the LAC, have done so to a great degree after May 2020. Pre-May 2020, both militaries were primarily located in the depth areas where they had permanent bases and then they would patrol out into the LAC,” he said.

    “In 2020, the Chinese breached that in violation of the 1993-96 agreement and brought forces to the LAC. Obviously we countered it. As a result, you have a very, very intricate situation of very multiple close deployments which, by military assessments, is a very dangerous situation to be in,” Jaishankar said.

    The minister said India had cautioned China about the situation but then “Galwan happened which was proof of how volatile the situation can be”.

    “I met my Chinese counterpart in September 2020 and he accepted that this was a dangerous situation. Since then, we have been trying to pull back the forward deployment but it can only be done if there is mutual agreement,” the minister said.

    Jaishankar said that India may have made “some such unilateral moves” in the past “but found it was not reciprocated by the other side”.

    “Everything that we have done is on the basis of the principle of mutual and equal security which means if we move back here, they move back there,” the minister said.

    “There are places where we have forward deployments but we continue to work. When it (disturbances) started in the summer of 2020, people said India could do nothing,” he said.

    “My sense is that the military has done what it should do. The military and diplomacy have worked in lockstep. To take away military commanders is ridiculous. Because military commanders know the truth, know the topography, who actually knows what mutual and equal security is,” Jaishankar said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: KTR slams Centre for delay in Uppal, Amberpet flyovers’ work

    Hyderabad: KTR slams Centre for delay in Uppal, Amberpet flyovers’ work

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    Hyderabad: Telangana MA&UD minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) on Sunday slammed the union government for the delay in the completion of Uppal, Amberpet flyover works in the city.

    KTR made the remarks as a response to a query from a Twitter user over the subject.

    @KTRBRS Sir when can we expect completion of uppal flyover. Works are going at slow pace. Lot of problem for daily commuters from narapally,” Sandeep, the Twitter user asked the minister.

    As a response, KTR said that the works of both the flyovers are ‘unfortunately’ being executed by National Highways.

    “Uppal and Amberpet flyovers are unfortunately being executed by National Highways. Both progressing at snails pace even though GHMC has completed the land acquisition as committed While we have completed 35 projects they are unable to complete even 2 !! That’s the Difference between KCR Govt and Modi Govt,” he tweeted.

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  • Telangana: TOMCOM releases vacancies to work in Australia, UAE

    Telangana: TOMCOM releases vacancies to work in Australia, UAE

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    Hyderabad: Vacancies are opened for maintenance work, said the Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Limited (TOMCOM) here.

    According to a press release on Saturday, TOMCOM said that it has entered into an agreement with various countries such as Australia, Canada, Germany Hungary, Japan, Poland, Romania, the United Kingdom and Gulf countries to recruit skilled workers.

    These workers include maintenance workers, technicians, JCD drivers, electricity and system security technicians.

    “These jobs come with attractive salary packages, and TOMCOM will assist the candidates in facilitating the recruitment process through safe and legal channels of migration,” the press release stated.

    Here are the following vacancies:

    Australia: HD Maintainance Technician/Fitter, CNC- Machinist and Chefs – Indian restaurants.

    UAE: Blaster Painter, cleaner, foreman,- blasting and painting, foreman plater, GTAW welder, ITV driver, machinist – CNC, pip fitter, plater fabricator, scaffolders, security system technician. Senior officer for Operations, Oracle functional lead, Oracle technical lead, accounts officer, and accounts manager.

    The release stated that food, accommodation, and joining tickets will be provided by the recruiting company.

    Candidates should possess a passport with a minimum validity of two years and relevant experience.

    Candidates can enroll on TOMCOM website or mobile app or e-mail their resume to hrm-tomcom-left@telangana.gov.in.

    For details contact: TOMCOM website or 7893 566493/83286 02231

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  • Erica Fernandes opens up on life and work after moving base to Dubai

    Erica Fernandes opens up on life and work after moving base to Dubai

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    Mumbai: Erica Fernandes needs no introduction. She has been making headlines for her roles in TV shows such as ‘Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi’, ‘Kasautii Zindagii Kay’ and last year, she made news for her move to Dubai and grabbing projects in the new country.

    She shared her experience of staying in Dubai and missing the life of her own country. However, she asserted that she is enjoying meeting new people and exploring more opportunities.

    Erica Fernandes talked about the difference of work outside India and shared: “Working outside India has its own set of ups and downs. Every coin has two sides and so does this. I love meeting new people and getting fresher opportunities for work all the while missing India and home.

    “Life is always a learning process so I take it in stride. I feel It’s good to come out of your shell and explore the world.”

    Recently, Erica Fernandes’ fans got excited looking at her picture in Dubai with her ‘Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi’ co-actor Shaheer Sheikh.

    He posted a picture with her on social media. They both were seen together in a music video.

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  • Discussion on G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group work plan held in Udaipur

    Discussion on G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group work plan held in Udaipur

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    Jaipur: Detailed discussion on the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG) work plan in 2023 was held in a three-day meeting of the group under the G20 India presidency in Udaipur.

    The meeting concluded on Thursday.

    “Discussion on SFWD work plan comprising three identified priority areas of mechanisms for mobilisation of timely and adequate resources for climate finance; enabling finance for the Sustainable Development Goals; and capacity building of the ecosystem for financing toward sustainable development were held in the meeting,” according to a release.

    The meeting held on March 21-23 was attended by 93 delegates from G20 member countries, 10 invitee countries and 18 international organisations, including Asian Development Bank and United Nations Development Programme, among others.

    “Keeping up with a collaborative spirit and arriving at a consensus, members agreed upon the way forward for important deliverables for the year that include a set of options for mobilising financial resources for climate action, developing an analytical framework for SDG-aligned finance and the G20 Sustainable Finance Technical Assistance Action Plan (TAAP),” the release said.

    During the plenary sessions, members’ discussions and interventions were held on the three priority areas of the SFWG.

    On the priority of mobilising finance for climate action, the G20 members agreed that MDBs play an important role in catalysing private finance and that they must strengthen this role.

    “The catalytic role of the public sector was also stressed. The importance of creating an enabling environment in scaling up finance for climate action was underscored,” the release said.

    On financing the SDGs, the members deliberated upon developing an analytical framework for SDG-aligned finance with discussions on best policies and approaches for scaling up wider adoption of social impact investment instruments and necessary frameworks to incorporate nature-related risks and opportunities into investment decisions of financial institutions and companies.

    SFWG is working to develop a G20 Technical Assistance Action Plan that would include the identification and analysis of existing capacity-building activities and identifying the existing sustainable finance skill gaps.

    “There were discussions on how various stakeholders can work together to develop capacity-building programmes that effectively address the unique needs of different groups while fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing in sustainable finance,” the release noted.

    The delegates also participated in local sightseeing, such as a visit to the City Palace to witness the magnificent light and sound show, boat rides on the banks of lake Pichola along with several cultural programmes displaying the cultural heritage of Rajasthan.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Sanjay Leela Bhansali says NO to work with Ranveer Singh, why?

    Sanjay Leela Bhansali says NO to work with Ranveer Singh, why?

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    Hyderabad: From Devdas to Bajirao Mastani, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has directed various hit movies which are still the all-time favourites of most Indians. SLB’s movies have a great message and usually rock at the box office. He is one of the successful directors of Hindi cinema.

    Bhansali was admired for his recent film ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ everywhere and it was reported that he is planning to direct the remake of the 1952 film ‘Baiju Bawra’. The director, according to latest rumours has now dropped the idea of going ahead with the remake of Meena Kumari’s classic ‘Baiju Bawra’ in which Ranveer Singh was all set to play the role.

    Rumours mills suggest that SLB is planning to work with Shah Rukh Khan on a new project or he will make ‘Inshallah’ with Salman Khan. As Ranveer Singh’s latest film proved to be a disaster at the box office, SLB might be thinking of bringing the actor on board for his next project. Now, speculations are rife that either Salman or SRK will be seen in the renowned director’s next venture.

    A report in ETimes also suggests that the remake of ‘Baiju Bawra’ needed a lot of finance which was not viable for any producer or studio to back it at this point of time when Bollywood is in a state of transition and crisis both. 

    On the professional front, Sanjay Leela Bhansali is currently gearing up for the release of his OTT debut series Heeramandi on Netflix.

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  • Income Tax: Get this work done in 10 days, otherwise you

    Income Tax: Get this work done in 10 days, otherwise you

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    Bank FD: There are many banks in the country that offer interest rates ranging from 6.50 per cent to 7.60 per cent on tax saving FDs. By investing in tax saving FDs, you can save tax under section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. However, only those people who have opted for the old tax regime.

    Income Tax Return: Fixed Deposit (FD) can be a good option for people looking for an option to save tax before the end of FY 2023. Many banks and post offices offer tax saving FDs with a maturity period of five years. This option can help you save maximum tax, especially if you have already explored other options like post office schemes, National Pension System (NPS), home loans and mutual funds.

    Tax Saving

    There are many banks in the country that offer interest rates ranging from 6.50 percent to 7.60 percent on tax saving FDs. By investing in tax saving FDs, you can save tax under section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. However, only those people who have opted for the old tax regime can avail tax exemption through this. Under the new tax regime, the option of tax saving through FD is not available.

    Tax Saving FD

    It is important to note that only individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) can invest in Tax Saving FDs. Minors can invest with the help of their parents. The maximum amount that can be invested in a tax saving FD is up to Rs 1.5 lakh. At the same time, there are about 10 days left for the next financial year to start. In such a situation, by getting a tax saving FD done in this financial year, its benefit can be availed while paying income tax. At the same time, it should also be known that the maturity period of tax saving FD is five years.

    Income Tax Return

    If you are looking for an option to save tax before the end of FY 2023, then tax saving FD can be a good option. Many banks offer this option with attractive interest rates and it can help you save tax under section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. However, it is important to consider the maturity period and liquidity requirements before investing.

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  • Telangana govt reduces work hours for Muslim employees for Ramzan

    Telangana govt reduces work hours for Muslim employees for Ramzan

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana government has issued orders permitting all Muslim government employees/contract/out sourcing/boards/ public sector employees to leave offices/schools early by an hour during the month of Ramzan to offer prayers.

    The orders will be in force from 23 March to 23 April.

    The orders were issued by Chief Secretary Telangana, Santhi Kumari following a representation made by TS – MS Central Association Hyderabad.

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  • Maharashtra/ AP: 11 trains cancelled due to work at Nagarsol station

    Maharashtra/ AP: 11 trains cancelled due to work at Nagarsol station

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    The South Central Railways (SCR) on Sunday announced the cancellation of five trains and a partial cancellation of six trains due to a traffic block.

    The traffic block was caused by the non-interlocking work at Nagarsol station in Parbhani – Manmad section, said a press release on Sunday.

    Cancelled trains:

    • Jalna – Nagarsol (07497) train services cancelled on March 19 and March 26
    • Jalna – Nagarsol (07493) train services cancelled on March 22 and March 24
    • Nagarsol – Jalna (07494) train services cancelled on March 19, 22, 24 and March 26
    • Jalna – Nagarsol (07491) train services cancelled on March 20, 21 March and 23
    • Nagarsol – Jalna (07492) train services cancelled on March 20, 21 March and 23

    Partially cancelled trains:

    • Narsapur – Nagarsol (12787) train services cancelled on March 21, 22, 23 and March 25 between Aurangbad to Nagarsol
    • Nagarsol – Narsapur (12788) train services cancelled on March 22, 23, 24 and March 26 between Nagarsol to Aurangabad
    • Narsapur – Nagarsol (17231) train services cancelled on March 24 between Aurangabad to Nagarsol
    • Nagarsol – Narsapur (17232) train services cancelled on March 25 between Nagarsol to Aurangabad
    • Manmad – Dharmabad (17687) train services cancelled on March 23 and March 26 between Rotegaon to Manmad
    • Dharmabad – Manmad (17688) train services cancelled on March 23 and March 26 between Mnmad to Rotegaon
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  • Failing to secure job, educated youth from Kulgam joins archaic ‘Aab-e-Grate’ work for livelihood

    Failing to secure job, educated youth from Kulgam joins archaic ‘Aab-e-Grate’ work for livelihood

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    Kulgam, Mar 17: An educated youth from south Kashmir’s Kulgam, after failing to secure a job, finally joined his family’s decades-old work of running a watermill, locally known as ‘Aab-e-Gratte’.

    This mill, now obsolete, has been running in Kashmir for centuries and is powered by fast-flowing water channeled from streams that turn the heavy grindstones, producing pure flour.

    Showkat Ahmad Padder, a resident of Bathipora Nehama hamlet of Kulgam, is pursuing Masters in Political Science.

    Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Showkat said he failed to get any job amid rising unemployment. “So, I decided to operate the watermill that was being run by my family for decades. This way I will keep the tradition alive and also earn some money whatever it is,” he said.

    Being jobless, I would have slipped into depression, but I decided to operate the watermill to earn a livelihood, he said.

    His neighbour, Ghulam Qadir Padder, who is also operating the ‘Gratte’ for decades, said it is environment-friendly but largely forgotten due to rapid industrialisation and technology. He said ‘Aab-e-Gratte’ is rapidly losing the demand to the modern mills.

    Qadir said a ‘Gratte’ owner had a better social status in the village as the family could afford both food grains and earn money as a service charge on grinding. Such traditional watermills are rare now, he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )