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Monday, 2 October 2023
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Sunday, 1 October 2023
Himanta Sarma Cleans Road, Washes Gandhi Statue's Feet On "PM's Call"
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday cleaned a road with a broom and washed the feet of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi during an hour-long 'shramdaan' as part of a nationwide cleanliness drive.
Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for 'shramdaan' (voluntary labour) for 'Swachhata Hi Seva' campaign a day before Gandhi Jayanti, the CM wielded a broom and cleaned a portion of a road leading to Gandhi Mandap near Ulubari Chariali in Guwahati. Later, he washed the feet of a Mahatama Gandhi statue.
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी के आह्वान पर: स्वच्छता श्रमदान
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) October 1, 2023
?गांधी मंडप, गुवाहाटी #SwachhataHiSeva pic.twitter.com/f4VYQY1jNg
"Bapu's ideals and principles will continue to guide us. On the call by Hon PM Shri @narendramodi Ji, we've an opportunity to script a new chapter in history!" Himanta Sarma wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
"Together, let's envision and work towards a #GarbageFreeIndia," he added.
Himanta Sarma was joined by his cabinet colleague Ashok Singhal, Rajya Sabha MP Pabitra Margherita and senior government officials.
Agriculture Minister Atul Bora carried out the cleanliness drive on the Directorate of Agriculture campus. He appealed to the residents of Assam to take active steps in maintaining cleanliness of their surroundings.
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Saturday, 30 September 2023
Tejashwi Yadav Ticks Off RJD MLA For Attack On Party MP Manoj Jha
Jumping to the defence of MP Manoj Jha, who has been criticised by his own party MLA as well as the BJP for a poem on 'Thakurs' that he recited in parliament, senior Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav has said that it was a comment on social inequality and not related to any caste.
He has also ticked off the MLA, Chetan Anand, who spoke against Mr Jha, and said that all problems should be brought up in party forums and not in public.
During a discussion on the Women's Reservation Bill - which has now become law - Mr Jha, who is an RJD Rajya Sabha MP, had made a strong, emotional pitch for ensuring that women from SCs, STs and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) get adequate representation in parliament and state legislatures. The Bill, tabled by the BJP during the special session, had a provision for a 'quota within the quota' for SC and ST women, but not for OBCs.
During his speech, Mr Jha read out a poem by Omprakash Valmiki, titled 'Thakur Ka Kuan', which speaks of caste inequality and how the means of production are owned by one group of people.
The poem was, however, interpreted by RJD MLA Chetan Anand and his father - gangster-turned-politician Anand Mohan - as an attack on Thakurs, who are upper-caste Rajputs.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter on Tuesday, Chetan Anand said, "We are Thakurs. We take everyone along. Targeting any caste in socialism is nothing but hypocrisy in the name of socialism! We cannot hear anything wrong that is said about others and we will not tolerate indecent comments made about us (Thakurs)."
हम"ठाकुर"हैं!
— Chetan Anand Singh (@ChetanAmohan) September 26, 2023
सबको साथ लेकर चलते हैं!
समाजवाद में किसी एक जाती को टार्गेट करना समाजवाद के नाम पर दोगलापन के अलावा कुछ नही!जब हम दूसरों के बारे में गलत नही सुन सकते तो अपने(ठाकुरों)पर अभद्र टिप्पणी बिल्कुल नही बर्दाश्त करेंगे!#माननीय_संसद_श्री_मनोज_झा_के_विचारों_का_पुरजोर_विरोध!
Asked about the controversy, Tejashwi Yadav, who is also the Bihar deputy chief minister, said in Hindi that if anyone in the RJD has a problem with something, they should raise it in a party forum and not just tweet about it.
"Manoj Jha is a professor at Delhi University and has also won the 'Best Parliamentarian' award. He was speaking on the Women's Reservation Bill and on ensuring that OBC women and minority women also get proper representation. He recited Omprakash Valmiki's poem in that context. Even today, only a few people are running the country and are selling off its properties," said Mr Yadav.
"Most of the land is also owned by a few people. We are socialists. The recitation of the poem was not aimed at hurting the sentiments of one community but to emphasise the need to ensure equality in society. Now people from the BJP are attacking us. BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri used communal, objectionable words in parliament but no action has been taken against him," he added.
Mr Yadav said the RJD has more Rajput MLAs and MLCs than the BJP and that his party takes everyone along.
In a reference to some BJP functionaries, the deputy chief minister said, "People are threatening to cut off Mr Jha's tongue and attack him. We would not tolerate anyone from our party saying things like this against the BJP."
RJD chief Lalu Yadav had also defended Mr Jha on Thursday and said that Chetan Anand and his father are stoking the controversy for their personal gain.
"Those people who are making noise about Manoj Jha's statement are trying to galvanise the support of members of their caste. They ought to refrain from doing so," news agency PTI had quoted Lalu Yadav as saying
On Chetan Anand and his father accusing Mr Jha of "Brahmin chauvinism", the RJD chief had quipped "what to do when they have so little intelligence".
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"Congress Abused Entire Backward Community In Name Of Modi": PM's Jibe At Rahul Gandhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday accused the Congress of seeking to divide women in the name of caste and by spreading lies, as he launched a fierce counter-attack on the party over its demand of OBC sub-quota in women's reservation in legislatures.
Addressing a large crowd to mark the end of the BJP's 'parivartan yatra' in Congress-ruled Chhattisgarh, he invoked his own OBC background to assert that the country's main opposition hates him and has not stopped abusing the backwards, Dalits and tribals despite its leader being sentenced by court, an apparent reference to Rahul Gandhi.
Mr Gandhi was convicted by a Gujarat court for his "Modi surname" remarks. The Supreme Court has stayed the conviction.
A member from a backward community became Prime Minister and that is why the Congress dislikes him so much, as it believes that the chair was "reserved" for it, PM Modi alleged.
"The Congress does not shy from abusing the entire backward community in the name of Modi," he said.
The Prime Minister also made it all but clear that the BJP will not be projecting any chief ministerial candidate in the state, telling party workers that it has only one leader and one candidate which is 'lotus'.
"We have to win over the heart of every voter at booths," he said, asserting that people have decided to get rid of the Congress government mired in "corruption" and "scams" in every scheme.
Turning to the women's reservation law and the opposition's demand for an OBC quota within it, he asked the women to stay united and continue "blessing" him amid attempts to spread lies and divide them in the name of caste.
The Congress, the Prime Minister said, is full of anger and has lost its sleep as it seems to the party that mothers and sisters will bless him for this.
"Due to this fear, they (Congress) are playing new games. They want to sow division among our sisters because they know if you remain united, their game is over," he said.
They are working to divide women in the name of caste and resorting to various tactics, he said.
"I want to tell women of Chhattisgarh that this decision (law) will have an impact for thousands of years. It will empower women in every family... You should not fall for their lies and stay united. You maintain your blessings for me so that Modi can fulfil all your dreams," he said.
PM Modi claimed that opposition parties like the Congress supported the bill in Parliament despite not wanting to do so because of unity and awareness among women.
Only two AIMIM MPs opposed the bill in Lok Sabha and none in Rajya Sabha.
Accusing the Congress of hating the OBCs, Dalits and tribals, he said it opposed the candidature of Ram Nath Kovind, a Dalit, for the president's post and then opposed the ruling party's choice of Droupadi Murmu, who went on the become the first tribal woman to occupy the highest constitutional position.
He asserted that the Congress' opposition to Murmu was not on any ideological ground, as the party and other opposition leaders fielded someone who came from the BJP and not someone who represented their ideology.
Former BJP leader Yashwant Sinha was fielded by opposition parties against Murmu.
It is the old Congress mindset that it cannot see any backward, dalit and tribal person rising, he alleged, adding that it only supports those who bow to a particular family.
For the BJP, social justice is the way to make a developed India, he asserted.
The Congress government in Chhattisgarh has been slow in implementing the Centre's housing and piped water schemes for the poor as it does not like "Modi and Modi's schemes".
As the state government can't get to pocket money from these schemes, they are not keen to implement them, he alleged.
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P Chidambaram Calls Women's Quota Law "A Pie In The Sky", Vice-President Hits Back
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday hit out at Congress leader P Chidambaram for his remarks that reservation for women in legislatures was still years away, saying it is shameful to convert ignorance of the people into political equity.
Addressing an event here, Mr Dhankhar said he lacked words to express his anguish on the remarks made on the women's reservation law by a "senior member of the Rajya Sabha who had been a Union minister and has held high profile positions".
Without naming Mr Chidambaram, Mr Dhankhar spoke on the former Union minister's comments, "What is the use of a law that will not be implemented for several years, certainly not before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections?"
Mr Dhankhar referred to Mr Chidambaram's remarks posted on X last night that the women's reservation law is a "teasing illusion, a reflection of the moon in a bowl of water or a pie in the sky".
Government has claimed that the Women's Reservation Bill has become 'law'
— P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) September 29, 2023
The Bill may have become law but the law will not become a reality for several years
What is the use of a law that will be not be implemented for several years, certainly not before the 2029 Lok Sabha…
The Vice President dubbed it a "distorted mindset" and wondered whether a sapling planted today would start giving fruits immediately or whether a person would get a degree soon after admission to an institute.
"It is shameful to convert ignorance of the people into political equity," he said.
The Vice President said the youth of today will have to fight this as they have access to information.
The bill to provide 33 per cent reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies was passed by the Lok Sabha with near unanimity and the Rajya Sabha with unanimity during the special session of Parliament.
President Droupadi Murmu gave assent to the bill on Thursday. Now, it will be officially known as the Constitution (106th Amendment) Act.
According to its provision, "It shall come into force on such date as the central government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint." During a special session of Parliament earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the law as "Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam".
The law will take some time before being implemented as the next Census and the subsequent delimitation exercise - redrawing of Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies - will ascertain the particular seats being earmarked for women.
The quota for women in the Lok Sabha and assemblies will continue for 15 years and Parliament can later extend the benefit period.
While there is quota within quota for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) women, the opposition had demanded that the benefit be extended to Other Backward Classes.
It had also pressed for its immediate implementation.
There had been several efforts to pass the bill in Parliament since 1996. The last such attempt was made in 2010, when Rajya Sabha had passed a bill for women's reservation, but the same could not be passed in Lok Sabha.
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Communal Tension In Jaipur As Mob Kills Man Due To Misunderstanding: Police
Communal tension erupted in Jaipur's Ramganj and its surrounding areas after a man died after he was allegedly beaten by a mob following an accident involving two motorcycles, the police said on Saturday.
Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph said that the incident was the result of a misunderstanding.
Two motorcycles collided in Subhash Chowk after which a group of men present there thrashed two bystanders, mistaking them for being responsible for the accident, he said
“After the accident, an unfortunate incident of road rage occurred in which two men, who stopped to see what had happened, were thrashed by a group of people,” Mr Joseph told reporters.
“One of the two died. An FIR has been registered after which we have detained several people involved. The situation is normal now and complete peace will be restored soon,” he added.
Another police official said the accused live in the Subhash Chowk area while the victim was from the city's Ramganj area. Both the localities are in the walled city of Jaipur.
Nearly a dozen suspects have been detained in connection with the incident that took place late Friday night. The situation was under control after additional forces were deployed, they said.
The situation is under control and forces, including the Special Task Force (STF), have been deployed in adequate numbers, Director General of Police Umesh Mishra said, adding that drones are being used to monitor the area.
“Strict action as per the law will be taken against the accused,” he said.
Several shops in the Muslim-dominated areas remained shut and the family of the victim and locals gathered to demand action against the accused people.
The situation, however, did not worsen after the quick rounding up of the accused and deployment of the forces in the area, the police said.
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Doctor Attacked With Knife At Her Clinic In Delhi
A 40-year-old doctor was allegedly attacked with a knife by a person at her clinic in west Delhi's Tagore Garden Extension area on Saturday, police said.
In the afternoon, a person came to Dr Sangay Bhutia's clinic and attacked her with a knife in the staircase of the building, Deputy Commissioner of Police (west) Vichitra Veer said.
Dr Bhutia runs a clinic on the ground floor of the building and lives on the upper floors, he said.
After the incident, the attacker fled from the spot. The victim has multiple stab injuries and she is undergoing treatment at a hospital, police said.
A case of attempt to murder is being registered. Multiple teams have been formed to nab the accused, they said.
Prima facie, no angle of robbery has been found and the attacker appears to be someone known. However, it is yet to be confirmed, the DCP added.
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Friday, 29 September 2023
Watch: How Baby Elephant Narrowly Escapes Lions
A video depicting a group of lions seizing the opportunity to hunt a young elephant has gone viral on social media. The footage was filmed in South Africa's Kruger National Park and was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'Latest Sightings.' The clip was originally captured by Brent Schnupp and was shared on September 26. Since being shared, it has amassed 2.2 million views and has been liked over 1,000 times.
The opening scene of the video shows a baby elephant looking for its mother, with three lions closely trailing its every step. At one point, the baby elephant even changes course, causing the lions to react nervously. However, the calf ultimately manages to elude the big cats.
"As we drove along the park's roads, our anticipation grew. The thrill of not knowing what might be around the corner was captivating. Just as I had that thought, we came across a male lion casually crossing the road. He walked down to a small puddle. To our surprise, two other lions appeared out of nowhere and joined him-a younger male and a female. They seemed to be enjoying a peaceful moment of coexistence," Mr Schnupp told Latest Sightings.
"However, the tranquility was short-lived. Our attention was drawn to an adult female elephant emerging from the thicket ahead of us. She appeared to be in distress and was crossing the road with great haste. Little did we know at the time that she had left behind her vulnerable calf," he said.
"The lions, sensing an opportunity, came onto the road and soon realized that the mother elephant had left her calf behind. The younger male lion took the lead in chasing the defenseless baby elephant. In contrast, the older male lion just stood and watched, while the lioness also seemed uninterested," he further added.
Here are people's reactions to this video clip:
A social media user wrote, "I just love the baby elephant so much and hope he made it back to his family safely..."
"The baby elephant did so well! Always keeping an eye on what's behind," another added.
"OMG. This video really has my stress level on high alert for the baby elephant. I could hardly watch it, worrying about the fate of the baby elephant. I love him so much, and I hope and pray that his cries were heard by his Mum. I love lions equally as much but not when they become prey to each other..." a third said.
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Trade Body Appeals Shopkeepers In Delhi To Not Accept Rs 2,000 Note
A traders' body has appealed to market associations, shopkeepers, traders, and factory owners across Delhi to not accept Rs 2,000 currency notes after September 29.
The Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) made this appeal in a statement on Friday.
The Reserve Bank of India on May 19 had announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation, and that existing notes in circulation could either be deposited in bank accounts or exchanged by September 30.
CTI's chairman Brijesh Goyal has issued "a plea to 700 market associations, shopkeepers, traders, and factory owners across Delhi, urging them not to accept Rs 2,000 notes after September 29," the statement said.
The trend of digital transactions has increased, and the government should encourage it, the CTI said.
As much as 88 per cent of the Rs 2,000 currency notes have either been deposited or exchanged at banks, and only Rs 42,000-crore worth of such notes are with public as on July 31, the RBI said on August 1.
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Thursday, 28 September 2023
Thai Cops Seize Drugs Worth $8.15 Million, Among Largest Hauls This Year
Thai police seized more than 15 million methamphetamine pills and other illegal substances worth 300 million baht ($8.15 million) in what authorities said on Thursday was one of the largest drug hauls so far this year.
Four people were arrested in connection with the bust, which include 420 kilograms (926 lb) of crystal methamphetamine as well as heroin at a home in Nakhon Pathom province, north of the capital Bangkok.
"This is one of the largest drug storage facilities in the middle of Thailand, in a community area," Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong told reporters.
Incoming police chief Police General Torsak Sukvimol said the overall street value of the bust was 300 million baht, adding that the drugs were produced in a neighbouring country.
Trafficking of synthetic drugs in East and Southeast Asia is surging, the United Nations said in a report earlier this year, with high volumes of methamphetamine still being produced from the Golden Triangle region where the borders of Myanmar, Thailand and Laos meet.
The region has a long history of illicit drug production and has recently served as a massive production centre for amphetamine-type stimulants, especially methamphetamine, used by Asian crime syndicates with distribution networks reaching as far as Japan and New Zealand.
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