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West Bengal: Sandeshkhali on boil again, fresh protests erupt over fake videos

Local Trinamool leaders Dilip Mullick and Tatan Gayan were beaten up by women for making fake videos by women, supporting BJP, in presence of local Trinamool MLA Sukumar Mahato.

The Economic Times 12 May 2024 10:51 pm

Its a sin to weaken Constitution: Priyanka Gandhi

HYDERABAD: AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi said weakening democracy and changing the Constitution in the name of dharma is a sin. She called upon the people to choose between tanashahi (dictatorship) and mazbooth loktantra, and Modi manmaani (Modis whims and fancies) and samvidhan (Constitution). On Saturday, Priyanka attended a public rally and a roadshow in Tandur and Kamareddy along with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The Gandhi scion, who had extensively toured Telangana during the Assembly elections, campaigned in the state for the Lok Sabha elections only on the last day. She called upon people to declare that they dont need hatred. She asked them to fight for the protection of the Constitution and reservations and added that the Constitution was drafted after struggles and the shedding of the blood of our ancestors. You [the people] should tell Modi that you need work, employment, development, aid to farmers and women empowerment. Bahut ho gaya hai (enough with Modis rule) and people dont need him any more, she said. Accusing Modi of doing nothing during his 10-year rule, she alleged that instead of seeking votes based on his performance, he is targeting the Congress. He speaks about Congress Nyay Patra [manifesto] without reading its contents, she remarked. I want to ask him [PM], what is there in their manifesto? They have just changed the names of the schemes implemented by the Congress, and added the photo of Modi, she said. She also alleged that the Modi government resorted to the biggest scam in the form of electoral bonds. She also accused the PM of giving the countrys resources to his billionaire friends and waiving `16,000 crore loans. She said that the BJP is trying to divide people in the name of dharma during elections. Stating that the Congress followed the Hindu dharma adhering to satya and ahimsa, Priyanka said that Mahatma Gandhi carried out all his agitations duly following the Hindu dharma and with the spirit of satya and ahimsa. She recalled that Gandhis last words were Hey Ram when he was shot dead.

The New Indian Express 12 May 2024 11:20 am

Buddha's Birthday: Global Celebrations and Observances

Buddha's Birthday: Global Celebrations and Observances The birthday of the historical Buddha or Shakyamuni Buddha, known as Vesak in several countries, celebrates the birth of the child who became Prince Siddhartha around the end of the 4th century B.C. This is a holy occasion for all Buddhists, but is celebrated on different dates depending on the school of Buddhism or country to which one belongs. In several Asian countries, it is observed on the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunisolar calendar, which this year falls on May 15. In several South and Southeast Asian countries, it is celebrated on the first full moon of May, which falls on May 23. BUDDHA'S BIRTH AND LIFE Siddhartha was born in Lumbini, which is at the border of what is India and Nepal today. His mother, Maya, was the wife of Suddhodana, king of the Shakya clan. According to Buddhist lore, when she conceived, the queen dreamed that an auspicious white elephant entered her womb. A number of texts recount the child's miraculous birth, detailing how the baby was received by the gods Indra and Brahma, and took seven steps soon after he was born. He is then believed to have received a cleansing bath from the gods, or dragon kings, depending on the country or culture where the legend originated. Suddhodana sheltered his son from pain and suffering, believing that keeping him isolated would put him on the path to becoming king. However, he could not protect Siddhartha for long, and the prince began to reflect after witnessing sickness, old age and death. Disillusioned by the impermanence of life, Siddhartha engaged in six years of ascetic practice and attained enlightenment at the age of 35 in Bodh Gaya in northeast India. He then became known as the Buddha, which means the awakened one. WHY AND HOW IS BUDDHA'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED? Buddhists around the world use this time to not only celebrate, but also reflect on Buddha's teachings and what it means to practice the faith. In many parts of Asia, the sacred day marks not just the birth, but also the enlightenment and passing of the Buddha. In most Asian cultures and the diaspora, Buddhists go to their local temples and participate in chanting, meditation and festivities all day. Families decorate their homes with lanterns and gather for feasts. KOREAS Buddha's birthday is a national holiday in South Korea. The highlight of the celebration in Seoul is the lotus lantern festival called Yeondeunghoe, a parade of thousands of colourful, lighted paper lanterns often shaped like lotus flowers that are hung in temples and streets. On Buddha's birthday, many temples provide free meals and tea to all visitors. Festivities in temple yards and parks include traditional games and various performing arts displays. The luminous display is believed to symbolize the light of Buddha's teachings. While Buddha's birthday is not an official holiday in North Korea, it has been observed in Buddhist temples there since 1988. In 2018, Buddhist monks in North and South Korea held joint services when animosities between their governments eased. But such exchange programs have been stalled in the past few years due to tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme. CHINA In China, the faithful do a bathing ceremony that involves pouring scented blessed water over a statue of the infant Buddha whose right forefinger is pointed upwards toward the sky and left forefinger is pointing down to the Earth. According to legend, the Buddha announced shortly after being born that he would have no more rebirths, and the dragons of heaven baptized him with pure water. JAPAN In Japan, April 8 is observed as Buddha's birthday and is celebrated in Buddhist temples as Hana Matsuri, which means flower festival. On this day, a small flower hall is set up on temple grounds and decorated with colourful flowers. A bowl of water with a statue of the baby Buddha is placed in the middle and devotees pour sweet tea on the head of the statue. A priest performs the Kambutsu-e nativity festival recreating Buddha's birth in the garden of Lumbini. SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA Countries in South and Southeast Asia celebrate Buddha's birthday on the full moon of the second lunar month known as Vesakha or Vaisakha. The Sanskrit word for full moon is Purnima, which is why the holiday is also called Buddha Purnima. The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya is decorated on this day and devotees perform special prayers under the bodhi tree under which the Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment. In India and Nepal, sweet rice porridge is served on this day to recall the story of Sujata, a maiden who offered the Buddha a bowl of milk porridge. In Malaysia and China, caged animals and birds are set free on Buddha's birthday because people believe it is good karma. In Sri Lanka, celebrants decorate homes and streets with candles and paper and bamboo lanterns. Festivities feature devotional songs, decorative structures called pandals, burning of incense and electric light displays depicting stories from Buddha's life. In Vietnam, Buddha's birthday is a still popular festival, but not a public holiday, which it was from 1958 to 1975 in what was formerly South Vietnam.

devdiscourse 12 May 2024 11:01 am

Stebin Ben: Performing at SRCC was beautiful

The Shri Ram College of Commerce crowd was in for a treat as Rula Ke Gaya Ishq singer Stebin Ben performed on the last day of Crossroads, the annual cultural fest of SRCC

The Times of India 12 May 2024 10:08 am

Last campaign day sees Ragidi hit the streets

HYDERABAD : The last day of the campaigning on Saturday for the Lok Sabha polls saw the BRS Malkajgiri candidate Ragidi Laxma Reddy mount an intense effort to reach out to people by taking part in a bike rally in Uppal Assembly segment. He also campaigned along with the BRS partys candidate for the Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly seat bypoll, Niveditha Sayanna, and called on people to vote for the BRS party. Laxma Reddy took part in a huge bike rally in Uppal and was accompanied by Uppal MLA Bandari Laxma Reddy. The rally began from Chilkanagar and passed along Uppal and Uppal Bhagayat near which Laxma Reddy offered prayers at the Katta Maisamma temple next to Boppanna Cheruvu. Later, the rally continued through Habsiguda, and up to Ramantapur. Among those who took part in the rally were several BRs youth leaders, and senior party leaders from Uppal, partys present and former corporators. Later, Laxma Reddy joined Niveditha Sayanna for a campaign tour in the Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly constituency where a bypoll is being held on May 13, along with the Lok Sabha elections.

Deccan Chronicle 12 May 2024 12:18 am

BMW Motorrad Expands Presence in South India with New Dealership in Coimbatore

BMW Motorrad Expands Presence in South India with New Dealership in Coimbatore Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India - 11 May,2024 Explore the fascinating range of BMW Motorrad motorcycles, Lifestyle and Accessories. Dedicated aftersales facility for comprehensive vehicle service. KUN Motorrad has been appointed as the BMW Motorrad dealer partner in Coimbatore. The dealership is located at No. 1247 & 1248 Mettupalayam Main Road Coimbatore and is headed by Mr. U Venkatesh, Dealer Principal, KUN Motorrad. Mr. Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India, said, ''At BMW Motorrad, we pledge more than just exceptional motorcycles, we offer moments that define a lifetime. Each one of our bikes is crafted with the passion and precision suited to every breed of rider. We are excited to welcome KUN Motorrad as our new dealer in Coimbatore, a partnership that reinforces our commitment to delivering unmatched experiences to our vibrant community of enthusiasts. This new facility stands as a cornerstone in our mission to enrich the riding culture in the region.'' Mr. U Venkatesh, Dealer Principal, KUN Motorrad said, ''We are immensely proud of our enduring partnership with BMW Motorrad and are excited to extend our reach into Coimbatore. This venture is a strategic move to harness the burgeoning market potential in Tamil Nadu. The inauguration of our Coimbatore dealership marks a significant milestone in providing unparalleled sales and aftersales services to motorcycle aficionados. Moreover, we are dedicated to fostering a robust riding community, celebrating the passion for exploration, and embracing the spirit of adventure with our motto, Make Life a Ride.'' The dealership facility is spread across 3,300 sq.ft. The showroom showcases 6 motorcycles, a customer lounge, cafe and a wide array of BMW Motorrad accessories and lifestyle merchandise. The aftersales facility has 3 mechanical bays for complete vehicle service. KUN Motorrad delivers international standards of sales, service, spare-parts and business systems in all processes to ensure that customers receive best-in-class pre and post sales ownership experience. If you have any queries, please contact: BMW Group India Abhay Dange, Director, Press and Corporate Affairs Cell: +91 9910481013; Tel: + 91 124 4566600; Email: Abhay.Dange@bmw.in Satchit Gayakwad, Press and Corporate Affairs Cell: +91 9560725900; Tel: + 91 124 4566906; Email: Satchit.Gayakwad@bmw.in Internet: www.bmw.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bmwindia Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmwindia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bmwindia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmwindia_official (Disclaimer : The above Press Release is provided by HT Syndication and PTI will not take any editorial responsibility of this content.).

devdiscourse 11 May 2024 2:06 pm

Bihar: 2 Modi ministers lock in tight contest

PATNA : The fourth phase of Lok Sabha election in Bihar will decide the fate of not only the veterans of several electoral battles but also of those making debut in politics. Two Union ministers, Giriraj Singh and Nityanand Rai, are locked in a neck-to-neck fight in their respective constituencies this time. Five Lok Sabha constituencies, namely Darbhanga, Ujiarpur, Samastipur, Begusarai and Munger will go to polls scheduled to be held on May 13. Giriraj Singh, known to be the BJPs firebrand leader, is contesting election from Begusarai yet one more time. He is pitted against former MLA and CPI candidate Awadhesh Kumar Rai. Singh is seeking a re-election from the seat. Begusarai Lok Sabha constituency is a stronghold of upper caste Bhumihars. Most candidates who have won from Begusarai belonged to Bhumihar caste, including Giriraj Singh, who had defeated CPI candidate Kanhaiya Kumar by a margin of 4.2 lakh votes in the 2019 election. Similarly, Union Minister of State for Home and senior BJP leader Nityanand Rai is trying his luck from Ujiarpur seat again. While seeking votes for him recently, Union Home Minister Amit Shah called Rai his jigri (favourite) and promised to make him a bada aadmi (big man) in future. He is locked in a direct contest with senior RJD leader and former minister Alok Kumar Mehta, considered close to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad. However, Rai who had won Lok Sabha election twice in 2014 and 2019, is facing anti-incumbency. The seat has been held by the National Democratic Alliance ever since it was created after delimitation in 2008. In the 2009 election, Ashwamedh Devi of JD(U) had won the election by defeating Alok Kumar Mehta. Rai is now trying to make a hat-trick from Ujiarpur. The seat has a strong Yadav voter base, a community Rai belongs to. Apart from Yadavs, the constituency also has a good population of upper castes, Kushwahas, SCs, particularly Paswans and Maha Dalits. Similarly, BJP MP Gopal Jee Thakur is contesting election from Darbhanga. A PhD holder, Thakur is pitted against senior RJD leader and former minister Lalit Yadav, a postgraduate in Sociology from Lalit Narayan Mithila University. Yadav is known for his muscle power in the region. RJD had last won this seat in 2004 by defeating BJPs Kirti Azad. In Samastipur seat reserved for Scheduled Castes, the son and daughter of two JD(U) leaders are pitted against each other. Bihars rural works minister Ashok Choudharys daughter Shambhavi Choudhary is contesting election on a ticket from the LJP (Ram Vilas). She is pitted against Congress nominee Sunny Hazari, son of senior JD(U) minister Maheshwar Hazari. Recently, Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar had warned his cabinet colleague Hazari against seeking votes for his son. In an election rally addressed by Kumar in Samastipur constituency, Hazari was not even present. From Munger constituency, former JD(U) president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh is pitted against RJD candidate Kumari Anita, wife of muscleman Ashok Mahto. Singh, who defeated Congress Nilam Devi in 2019 elections, is eyeing his fourth win from Munger. Lalan Singh had first won the election from the Munger seat in 2009 but lost to LJP leader Veena Devi in 2014. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held election rallies in Munger and Darbhanga recently and appealed to voters to vote for NDA candidates in the ongoing elections in the state. All the five seats where elections are due to be held on May 13 are held by the NDA three of them by BJP and one each by JD(U) and LJP (Ram Vilas). For RJD, there is nothing to lose in this phase. But for NDA, its prestige is at stake as all the five seats going to polls in this phase are held by it, said a political analyst, Pramod Kumar. Bihar has 40 Lok Sabha seats. Elections were earlier held in Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada and Jamui in the first phase; Purnea, Bhagalpur, Katihar, Kishanganj and Banka in the second, and Madhepura, Araria, Supaul, Khagaria and Jhanjharpur in the third.

The New Indian Express 11 May 2024 9:10 am

Congress MLAs in touch with BJP, government will collapse in Karnataka after LS polls: R Ashoka

BENGALURU: The Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, R Ashoka, on Friday predicted the fall of the Congress government in Karnataka soon after the results of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections are announced on June 4. Speaking to the media in Bengaluru, Ashoka said that the Congress MLAs who are fed up with the functioning of the Siddaramaiah government will themselves bring the government down. The government is all set to crumble... Many had claimed that it was impossible to bring down governments. But what happened with Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh and also in Karnataka? We have proved that it is possible, the BJP leader said. Asked if Congress MLAs are in touch with the BJP, Ashoka clarified that because they are in touch with them (BJP), he is predicting the fall of the Congress government. I dont deny that some of them (Congress MLAs) are in touch with us. The countdown for the fall of the State Government has started, he added. He alleged that DyCM and KPCC president, DK Shivakumar, had said in Mandya that if the Congress could not win in the Lok Sabha polls, the government will collapse. CM Siddaramaiahs son had also alleged that the BJP is offering Rs 30 crore to Rs 50 crore per MLA. They (Congress leaders) are only predicting the collapse of the government. Several Congress MLAs are fed up with the government as not even a single paise has been released for development, Ashoka claimed. He also alleged that the people of Karnataka are cursing the Congress Government, as it has not taken up any development work since coming to power last year. He alleged that the State Government has not released the dues to milk producers and the salaries of the 108 ambulance drivers. About 2 lakh children have not joined anganwadis due to the poor quality of food, he added. He further alleged that the State Government has not even released a single naya paisa for drought relief. The grants from boards and corporations, including those meant for the welfare of SCs/STs, BCs, and Veerashaiva Lingayats have been withdrawn. How can this government serve the poor? he charged.

The New Indian Express 11 May 2024 7:36 am

Hyderabad Experiences Mixed Weather

Hyderabad : Hyderabad experienced a mixed bag of weather on Friday, with intense rainfall hitting multiple parts of the city, leading to scattered storms and significant rainfall accumulations, according to the TS Development Planning Society. Scattered storms occured in north Hyderabad, with an average of 4.7mm of rainfall in the city. Surrounding districts also saw light rains at isolated areas including Kamareddy, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, Siddipet, Rangareddy and Khammam. Power outages were also reported in Secunderabad, Alwal and Kukatpally. In many areas the power was restored in less than 15 minutes. To report power outages , people can contact round the clock customer service centres centralised trouble call centres by dialing 1912, a department official said. The highest recorded rainfall was at Jeedimetla in Quthbullapur at 37.8 mm. This was closely followed by 33.5 mm in Gayatrinagar and 29.8 mm at ESS Gajularamaram, both also in Quthbullapur and Aadharshnagar in Ferozguda recording 20.8 mm. The rain in the city began around 5.30 pm in the outskirts and 6 pm in the core of the city. Netizens took to X to share videos and pictures of their balconies, roads and winds that shook strong trees. These varied rainfall figures across the city culminated in a Friday marked by intense short spells that affected daily life, creating wetter conditions and causing disruptions in several areas. Weather experts suggest that the pattern of scattered storms might continue, particularly affecting areas like Sangareddy and Vikarabad with substantial rainfall anticipated.

Deccan Chronicle 10 May 2024 11:52 pm

Triangular Battle Brews in Zaheerabad Lok Sabha Seat: Advantage Congress

Congress, BRS, and BJP vie for victory, Lingayat community's sway crucial, Congress banking on MLAs' support, BJP on Modi wave

Deccan Chronicle 10 May 2024 8:11 pm

Need to improve fitness and tactics to beat the Chinese more often: giant slayer Manika Batra

NEW DELHI: Manika Batra could not be more thrilled about bossing the World No.2 from China earlier this week but to beat the top-10 players more often, the Indian table tennis trailblazer knows she needs to do more on the tactical and fitness front. After becoming the first Indian female to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Smash (top tier events organised by World Table Tennis), the 28-year-old doesn't want to sit on her laurels and her focus is firmly fixed on the Paris Olympics in July-August. The Delhi-born player shocked Wang Manyu, the 2021 World Champion in women's singles and member of the Olympic gold-winning Chinese team at the Tokyo Olympics, before blanking 14th-ranked Nina Mittelham from Germany to make it a special week in Saudi Arabia. The loss in the quarterfinals came against fifth-ranked Hina Hayata, an opponent Batra has beaten before, but on Thursday the Japanese was better prepared for the challenge. Speaking to PTI after a successful run in Saudi Arabia, Batra said playing against the best over one week has given her a good idea of where she needs to improve ahead of Paris Olympics. So first of all I am really happy. Maza aa gaya usko hara ke (I had a lot of fun beating her), said a beaming Batra, who had lost badly to Wang Manyu at the Macau World Cup last month. Specific planning with coach Aman Balgu after that defeat paved the way for a landmark victory. After Macau, I sat with my coach, I was really emotional at that time because I told him that something is going wrong and we really have to work on a few things. After that, we had a few 10-12 days intense sessions which really helped me in this tournament. Not only against Wang, but against the other two players as well, said the Indian, who is managed by IOS Sports and Entertainment. Batra, who plays with long pimples on the backhand, is known for twiddling the racket in the middle of a point but of late she has made a conscious effort to not do that excessively. The 39th ranked Indian, who will break into the top-25 next week, also feels she needs to be more agile around the table and attack more with her forehand to compete against the mighty Chinese on a consistent basis. To be honest, I don't see any differences (between myself against Chinese) but I have noticed in this tournament that if you want to reach semi-finals and finals, your stamina, your body should be trained like that. The Chinese and Japanese move really fast. It shouldn't happen that after quarter or semi-finals...you are getting tired. So I really learned from this tournament that I have to work on my stamina and agility till the Olympics, she said. Game wise, everything was there at this tournament. It's just mentally you have to be strong and you have to believe that you can do it. Beating World No 2 and World No. 14 is a massive boost. I also really liked how my fighting spirit was in this tournament. I was fighting for every ball, every game. Need to work on a few things like my forehand. It was really good in this tournament but need to take it to the next level, said Batra. Need to attack more from forehand The Indian's pimpled rubber on the backhand allows her to slow the pace of the point so that she can get herself in an attacking position. I have to be more attacking because now I've realized that from backhand only, you cannot win. You have to attack from forehand. I have realized this and I am working on this with my coach for few months. At this level you have to be stable. The mistakes have to be minimal, whether it is while receiving or serving, said the first Indian female to win a singles medal at the Asian Cup. Winning a medal is my target: Batra on Paris Olympics Batra, a recipient of India's highest sporting honour -- the Khel Ratna, has lifted the profile of Indian table tennis with her path-breaking performances over the past six years. She has won a mixed doubles medal at the Asian Games alongside Sharath Kamal. The result in Saudi Arabia has fuelled her dream of an Olympic medal. Of course winning a medal is my target. But I'll just say that I'll go match by match and I want to give my 1000th percent this time. Whatever the result is. I don't want to come back from there with regrets, said Batra, who will compete in both singles and team event. She concluded by giving due credit to coach Aman Balgu. How he motivates me, how he strategizes against every player before the match. It has made a lot of difference, she added.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2024 8:11 pm

Check Out Popular Telugu Devotional Video Song 'Sri Durga Gayatri Mantram' Sung By Guna Sundeep, Sravya Attili and Radhagopee

Listen to the devotional song 'Sri Durga Gayatri Mantram' online sung by Guna Sundeep, Sravya Attili and Radhagopee. The music of Sri Durga Gayatri Mantram composed by Sarathee R G and lyrics are also written by Sarathee R G. Stay tuned to ETimes for more devotional songs like Sri Durga Gayatri Mantram and play most popular religious songs, bhajans, aartiyan, chants, katha, kirtan and other collection of meditative & soul-stirring music.

The Times of India 10 May 2024 6:26 pm

Check Out Popular Telugu Devotional Video Song 'Sri Durga Gayatri Mantram' Sung By Guna Sundeep, Sravya Attili and Radhagopee - The Times of India

Check Out Popular Telugu Devotional Video Song 'Sri Durga Gayatri Mantram' Sung By Guna Sundeep, Sravya Attili and Radhagopee The Times of India

Google News 10 May 2024 6:00 pm

Today's Birthday: 10th May 2024

Happy birthday and welcome to this special section of Webdunia English. Here, we render the astro updates and sheds light on the personality of the birthday boy/girl. Here we go: If your birthday falls on the 10 th of the month, then your birth number is (1+0) =1. You are born with a penchant for a lavish lifestyle and hate to take directives from anyone. Bravery and curiosity are your main traits. The birth number is influenced by the sun. People influenced by the sun are headstrong and ambitious. However, it is very difficult for others to understand your personality. You have a great aesthetic sense and optimism builds up you as a troubleshooter. Due to immense self belief you are often the centre of attention of any function or social gathering. Lucky Day : 1,10,19,28 Lucky Number : : 1, 10, 19, 28, 37, 46, 55, 64, 73, 82 Lucky Year : 2017, 2026, 2044, 2053, 2062 Ishtdev: Sun, Goddess Gayatri Lucky color : Red, Saffron,Cream The year ahead:- The year is set to bring a lot of happiness in your life. The work pending for a long time will be completed. You live a healthy and disease free life this year. Nubile boys and girls will be getting hitched this year. Recruitment for unemployed and promotion for already employed is on the cards. Celebs with birth number 1 Chhatrapati Shivaji Indira Gandhi Jackie Shroff Veer Savarkar Mirza Ghalib Sikander

Web Dunia 10 May 2024 9:30 am

PM Modi pays homage to 12th-century social reformer Basaveshwara

PM Modi pays homage to 12th-century social reformer Basaveshwara Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tributes to Basaveshwara, a revered 12th century statesman, poet and philosopher, on his birth anniversary. Modi said on X, ''I pay homage to Jagadguru Basaveshwara on the special occasion of Basava Jayanthi. His ideals illuminate millions of lives. We are working towards fulfilling his dreams of a just and prosperous society.'' Also known as Basava, he espoused equality among human beings and spoke against any form of discrimination. He is a revered figure, especially among Lingayats who are concentrated mostly in Karnataka. In separate posts, the prime minister also greeted people on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya and the birth anniversary of saint Parshuram.

devdiscourse 10 May 2024 9:29 am

R Ashoka slams Pitrodas statement

BENGALURU: Leader of Opposition R Ashoka said BJP Karnataka condemns the statement of Congress leader Sam Pitorda on the looks of Indians South India has a history of over 5,000 years, and without knowing this, Pitroda has made such a statement. We condemn it, he said on Thursday. Pitrodas statement reflects the mentality of the Congress. The party has called South Indians, who have a history of 5,000 years, as Africans. Vokkaligas, Lingayats and Dalits are given colours by Congress leaders. Congress MP DK Suresh had earlier spoken about dividing the nation, and now Pitrodas statement is about racism. These are the ideologies of Congress leaders, he said. He criticised Siddaramaiah for relaxing in Ooty, when people in Karnataka are facing drought and there is no fodder for cattle.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2024 8:58 am

Dont rush to become CM, you may fail: Somanna to DKS

BENGALURU: With Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy continuing their slugfest over Hassan JDS MP Prajwal Revannas alleged sex scandal, leaders cutting across party-lines, close to both of them, feel it is unwarranted, even as it is imperative for the guilty to be punished. The issue escalated into a spat between Vokkaliga leaders within the JDS and Congress, with equal number of them siding strongly with either Kumaraswamy or Shivakumar on the issue. However, certain non-Vokkaliga leaders, including ministers within the Congress government and some BJP leaders from the Old Mysuru region, have been cautious in this regard. Former minister V Somanna, speaking his mind, on Thursday suggested that Shivakumar should refrain from attacking former prime minister HD Deve Gowda and his family. Dont rush to become the chief minister. If you take decisions in a hurry, there are chances it will backfire, the senior Veerashaiva Lingayat leader warned. Shivakumar has attained all the posts, and is just one step away from the top post. I was the one who wished that he become CM when the Congress came to power in the state, since both of us hail from the same taluk, he observed. Somanna, however, clarified that if the charges against Prajwal are proven, he should be given the harshest punishment. It may be noted here that Somanna has been on good terms with Shivakumar all along. The JDS rank and file held protests across the Old Mysuru region, targeting Shivakumar. If Shivakumar continues to drag the Gowda family into the Prajwal row, the JDS would use it as an opportunity to reorganise itself. The outcome of the Lok Sabha polls will also have a bearing on the regional partys future prospects, observed a political analyst. The poll results will be out on June 4. JDS core committee chairman GT Deve Gowda, who held a meeting on Thursday, said the party will launch its membership drive soon to strengthen the organisation ahead of the ZP/TP polls expected to be held in July. The JDS party is still a force in Mandya, Kolar, Tumakuru, Bengaluru Rural, and Hassan, with no dearth of candidates to contest the polls for the rural local bodies, said TR Nagaraju, a former mayor of Tumakuru.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2024 7:34 am

Schoolboy found dead in Gaya

The Times of India 10 May 2024 5:35 am

72-yr-old man shot dead in Gaya

The Times of India 10 May 2024 4:39 am

SpiceJet starts Hajj operations with Srinagar to Jeddah flight

SpiceJet won the bid to operate 102 special flights, catering to over 13,800 pilgrims from Guwahati, Gaya, Bhopal, Indore, Aurangabad, and Vijayawada. The airline has leased an Airbus A340 on short term aircraft for the services

The Economic Times 9 May 2024 5:54 pm

SpiceJet starts Haj flights with Srinagar, to operate from 6 other cities

SpiceJet commenced its Haj operations on Thursday with the inaugural flights departing from Srinagar to Medina. These flights were operated using two wide-body A340 aircraft, each with a seating capacity of 324 passengers. Apart from Srinagar, SpiceJet will also operate special Haj flights from Guwahati, Gaya, Bhopal, Indore, Aurangabad, and Vijayawada.

The Times of India 9 May 2024 5:48 pm

Travel tips: There is a gathering of devotees in these temples of Bihar, tourists arrive in lakhs

Bihar also has an important place among various states of India which is known for its rich history, art, dance and heritage. Bihar has a glorious history of more than 3000 years in which temples also have great importance. Bihar is also considered the birthplace of the world's two largest religions, Buddhism and Jainism. Talking about tourism in Bihar, the tourist places here include many temples which reflect the culture and history of this place. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about some such temples of Bihar which are visited by lakhs of tourists every year and there is a gathering of devotees every day. Let us know about these temples... Janaki Temple There is a grand Janaki temple in Punaura village, 5 km west of Sitamarhi city, which is considered to be the birth place of Mother Sita. The story related to this is that once there was a severe famine in Mithila and King Janak was advised to plow the fields. After worshiping Mahadev, when King Janak was plowing, an earthen vessel emerged from the ground, in which Mother Sita was found in her infant state. Now there is a Haleshwar temple at this place and it is believed that a king named Videha built this Shiva temple here for Putreshti Yagya. There is also a lake named Janaki Kund here, bathing in which is said to give birth to a child. Mother Sita's marriage also took place at this place and the ancient Peepal tree is still present as a witness to this. Let us tell you that this place is located at a distance of about 4 hours from Patna where the distance between them is about 138 kilometers. You can reach here by road and train also. Mangala Gauri Temple If you are in the holy city of Gaya, you must visit Mangala Gauri Temple, one of the most famous temples of Bihar. Mangala Gauri Temple is one of the 18 Shaktipeeths of India. It is mentioned in sacred texts like Padma Purana, Vayu Purana, Agni Purana. This holy temple is dedicated to Sati. It is believed that a part of Sati's body had fallen at this place. The architecture and grandeur of this small temple is something that will definitely fascinate you. This temple remains open from 6 am to 8 pm. Ashokdham Temple Ashokdham Temple is also known as Indramaneshwar Mahadev Temple. This temple is located in Lakhisarai, Bihar. On the day of Mahashivratri, lakhs of devotees come here to worship Lord Shiva. According to the official website of Lakhisarai district, on April 7, 1977, a boy named Ashok had discovered a huge Shivalinga from under the ground here. On 11 February 1973, Shankaracharya of Jagannathpuri laid the foundation stone of the temple complex here. The present temple was renovated on 15 November 2002 under the Shri Indradamneshwar Mahadev Temple Trust. Mahavir Temple Mahavir Temple located near Patna Junction is one of the most sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This is one of the best and oldest Hanuman temples in the country. Mahavir Temple is the most famous temple of North India. Lakhs of devotees visit the temple every year. The statue of Sankat Mochan holds a special place in the hearts of the devotees. On the holy occasion of Ram Navami, thousands of devotees come to this temple for darshan and worship. This temple, associated with the faith of millions of devotees, is known for its religious importance and beliefs. There is a belief about this temple that the wishes of every devotee who comes here is definitely fulfilled, no devotee returns empty handed from here. Mithila Shakti Peetha Located in Darbhanga near the border of India and Nepal, this Mithila Shakti Peeth is considered to be one of the 52 Shakti Peethas. This Peetha has great importance in Sanatan Dharma. It is believed that the left shoulder of Goddess Sati had fallen at this place. The idol of Goddess Uma and Lord Mahodar is installed in this temple, people come from far and wide to worship it. In this Shakti Peeth, Uma is worshiped in the form of Mahadevi. Let us tell you that the distance from Patna to Darbhanga is 139 kilometers where you can go by train as well as by road. Vishnupad Temple Vishnupad temple is situated on the banks of Mokshadayini Falgu river in Gaya district which is also described in Ramayana. This temple is also known for its grandeur and splendor. The height of this temple is about 100 feet while the Sabha Mandap has 44 pillars. Vishnupad temple has a 40 cm long footprint of Vishnu with nine symbols including Shankam, Chakram and Gadham. Let us tell you that it is built on a solid rock and silver work has been done on it. Regarding the name of this temple full of grandeur, it is believed that it was named after the demon named Gayasur. There is a long story behind this too. On the occasion of Pitru Paksha, a huge crowd of devotees gather here and people come here to offer prayers to their ancestors. It is believed that by seeing the feet of Lord Vishnu after the tarpan, all the sorrows are destroyed and the ancestors reach the sacred world. Let us tell you that the distance from Patna to here is about 100 kilometers and you can easily reach here by train, bus, taxi. Baba Garib Nath Temple Baba Garibnath Temple of Lord Shiva, located in Muzaffarpur, is one of the ancient temples of Bihar. According to religious beliefs, this temple is three hundred years old. Earlier there used to be a dense forest at this place. There were seven Peepal trees in the middle of this forest. While cutting trees, a blood-red substance started coming out from them and a huge Shivalinga was found inside one of them. After which the worship of Lord Shiva started here. Patan Devi Temple The history of Patan Devi Temple in Patna, the capital of Bihar is considered quite interesting. Local people believe that this temple protects the city of Patna and hence the temple is also known as Rakshika Bhagwati Patneshwari. Patandevi temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where the thigh of Mata Sati had fallen. Idols of Mahalakshmi, Mahasaraswati and Mahakali are also installed inside this temple and worship is done here with great pomp during the days of Navratri. After marriage, the new couple comes here for darshan and pray for good luck and happy married life. (PC: Lifeberrys)

Kalam Times 9 May 2024 3:53 pm

Heartening to see greater representation of queer people on screen, says filmmaker Kiran Rao

MUMBAI: Filmmaker Kiran Rao says it is heartening to see LGBTQ stories finding space in mainstream filmmaking, even though the progress has been quite slow. The Laapataa Ladies director serves as a jury member for the narrative segment of the upcoming edition of Kashish Pride Film Festival, South Asia's biggest LGBTQ+ film festival. Rao said the representation of queer people in films and web series has increased but more needs to be done. There's a long way to go before we can stop having to speak about queer issues with this specifically separate lens...But it's slowly happening, as we can see in many shows on OTT, there's a much greater representation of queer people and a more diverse representation, which is very heartening for filmmakers like me and in general, for us as Indians, because this is something I feel we should all be sensitive to. We all need to sort of grow and evolve as a society to not have to box people into this other kind of segment, the director told PTI on the sidelines of an event here on Wednesday evening. In some ways, cinema is a reflection of society, which needs to evolve with time, she said. It's wonderful that so much has changed in the last two decades in our country. The 15th edition of the Kashish Pride Film Festival will be held from May 15 to 19 at Liberty Cinema, Alliance Franaise de Bombay and Cinepolis (Andheri West). Sridhar Rangayan serves as festival director. During the festival, 133 films from 46 countries across categories will be showcased. The line-up also includes 10 films from transgender filmmakers. Rao said she felt incredibly lucky when she was approached to serve as a jury member for the narrative segment of the festival. The other members on the panel are popular actors Sonali Kulkarni and Barun Sobti. For many years, I've wanted to participate and contribute in some way because I feel strongly about the community and the issues that the queer community faces. And, it is a lovely way to participate because I get to see films from all over the world. It's been a rich and diverse collection of films and a lot of fun interacting with my jury members, Sonali and Barun, she added. She believes festivals like Kashish Pride are important as they create a space where many important issues can be discussed. I feel like it's helped the mainstream also in some way get to understand the issues that are faced by the queer community, she added. Kulkarni, known for films such as Mission Kashmir, Dil Chahta Hai, Taxi Number 9211 and The Good Road, said mainstream cinema is slowly and positively accepting LGBTQ characters as a part of society. It's a welcome change and there is a lot of hope that I have in today's filmmakers, producers, storytellers and writers. They are coming up with some brilliant ideas where we are not treating each other with helplessness or extra attention. We are taking each other in the face of life and that is fabulous, she said.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2024 3:12 pm

Basava Jayanti 2024: Commemorating the Legacy of Basavanna on May 10

Basava Jayanti, celebrated on the 10th of May this year, marks the revered birth anniversary of Basavanna, a luminary figure in the history of Karnataka and the founder of the Lingayat sect. Rooted in deep reverence and cultural significance, this festival brings communities together to pay homage to Basavanna's teachings and contributions. When is Basava Jayanti? Basava Jayanti falls on the third day of Shukla Paksha, the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Vaisakha. This auspicious day, the 18th day of the month, is commemorated with reverence and enthusiasm primarily in the Indian state of Karnataka, as well as in regions of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. History of Basava Jayanti Basava Jayanti is steeped in the rich tapestry of Karnataka's cultural heritage. It honors Basavanna, a 12th-century philosopher, and poet whose ideals continue to resonate through the ages. Born in 1105 CE into a devout Kannada family in northern Karnataka, Basavanna's life was dedicated to the pursuit of truth, equality, and social justice. From his early years in Kudalasangama to his later endeavors as an administrator and teacher, Basavanna's influence was profound. He espoused the principle of social equality, transcending the barriers of caste and creed. Basavanna emphasized the dignity of labor, believing that all forms of work were sacred. His literary contributions, including the profound Vachanas, exemplify his philosophical depth and spiritual insight. Through works like the Shat-sthala-vachana and Mantra-gopya, Basavanna conveyed timeless truths with simplicity and clarity. Central to Basavanna's teachings was the concept of 'Anubhava Mantapa' or the 'hall of spiritual experience,' where individuals from all walks of life could engage in dialogue and self-reflection. This inclusive approach fostered a sense of community and belonging among his followers. Basavanna's legacy extends beyond the borders of Karnataka. In 2015, his statue was unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi along the River Thames in London, symbolizing his enduring global impact. Additionally, Basavanna's social reforms were commemorated with the issuance of a commemorative coin, a testament to his enduring influence. Celebrating Basava Jayanti On Basava Jayanti, devotees gather at temples and community centers to offer prayers and engage in devotional songs and discourses. The day is marked by rituals, processions, and cultural programs that showcase the vibrancy of Lingayat culture. As Karnataka observes Basava Jayanti as a regional government holiday, it provides an opportunity for reflection and celebration, reinforcing the values of equality, service, and spiritual inquiry championed by Basavanna. In essence, Basava Jayanti is not merely a day of remembrance but a reaffirmation of timeless ideals that continue to inspire and guide generations. As communities come together to honor Basavanna's legacy, they embody the spirit of unity, compassion, and social justice that he championed, ensuring that his teachings remain a beacon of light in an ever-changing world. Akshay Tritiya 2024: Top 20 Heartwarming Wishes to Share with Your Family and Friends Get Ready for Akshaya Tritiya 2024: Mark Your Calendar and Embrace Prosperity! How to Prepare Yourself to Delight Your Mother on Mother's Day

News Track 9 May 2024 1:20 pm

We are not scared of anyone Owaisi responds strongly to Navneet Rana comments

Asaduddin Owaisi (Photo: DC/File) Asaduddin Owaisi (Photo: DC/File) Hyderabad: MP Asaduddin Owaisi here on Thursday responded strongly to the comments made by MP Navneet Kaur Rana that 15 seconds would be sufficient if the police are removed and added that no one was stopping her from doing so and he is not scared of it. Responding to Navneet Ranas comments that 15 seconds was sufficient instead of 15 minutes at a party meeting, Owaisi said, We will give time to them. What will they do? Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also in power. What 15 seconds, they can take one hour. Why dont they do it? he said. Do it. Who is stopping? Who is scared? We are also ready. Let us know the place and we will also certainly come. You also have your Prime Minister in Delhi. You also have RSS and everything belongs to you, Owaisi said. Referring to the comments that a vote to MIM would go to Pakistan, Owaisi said Modi surprisingly met the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan directly from Afghanistan without being invited. Its like Baigane-ke-shaadi me Abdulla Diwana Hogaya. What is that? They feel that Muslims in India are Pakistanis, he said. He underscored the need for defeating the ideology of RSS, which developed hatred against Muslims and found fault with Modis comments for describing Muslims as intruders and stating that women give birth to more children.

Deccan Chronicle 9 May 2024 12:37 pm

High turnout in Karnataka: Cong & BJP insist vote in their favour

High voter turnout in Karnataka's Lok Sabha elections excites Congress and BJP. Congress sees it as pro-incumbency, while BJP views it as a call for change. Lingayat vote shift and Ahinda votes play significant roles in the election dynamics.

The Times of India 9 May 2024 12:19 pm

'NDA Will Win 30-32 Seats In Bihar'

'Desh mein Modi ka parbhav ghat gaya hai.'

Rediff 9 May 2024 10:13 am

Odisha: Colleges in soup over zero admissions

BHUBANESWAR: Close to 50 colleges in the state saw zero admissions in several subjects including those being offered in self-financing mode in 2023-24 academic year. Besides, six self-financing degree colleges did not get any students at all for the academic year. Recently, the Higher Education department wrote to the four regional directorates of education, seeking explanation from degree colleges regarding zero admissions in both regular subjects and self-financing institutions. For 2023-24 academic session, there are 1,047 degree colleges in the state which are aided, non-aided, government-run and self-financing. Here, apart from regular courses like Physical Science, Biological Science, Arts and Commerce, many others are offered in self-financing mode. Higher officials of the department said in many of the colleges, there have been zero admissions to various subjects including Arts and Physical Science after all rounds of admissions. Consider this, at Gayatri Plus III Science college at Balangir, there were no admissions to 32 seats in the Physical Science stream. In Sambalpurs Badriprasad degree college, no student took admission in Commerce stream. Some of the other colleges are Government Womens colleges at Titilagarh and Sundargarh, Government Autonomous college of Rourkela. This apart, there are 68 self-financing degree colleges in the state and of them, six have been witnessing zero admissions for the last two academic years. The colleges are CUTM-Balangir, Micro Solutions Computer Academy college at Balasore, Madhusudan college at Dhenkanal, Gurukul Kalinga college at Jajpur town, Baba college at Jatni and Prince Science college at Morada in Mayurbhanj. These colleges have sanctioned strength of 64 to 360 seats but no students have taken admissions in them since 2022. Apart from seeking explanations from all these self-financing institutions on zero admissions, the department of Higher Education has restricted admissions to three of the colleges at Dhenkanal, Jajpur town and Jatni for the 2024-25 academic year. Higher officials of the department said the primary reason behind zero admission to self-financing colleges is substandard quality of education and high fees. No takers Several colleges saw zero admissions to various subjects including Arts and Physical Science Of 68 self-financing degree colleges in state, six have been witnessing zero admissions for last two academic years The department of Higher Education has restricted admissions to three colleges at Dhenkanal, Jajpur town and Jatni for 2024-25

The New Indian Express 9 May 2024 9:20 am

When I opened my eyes, three of the family were crushed under debris, says eyewitness

Hyderabad : The 30-foot-high wall collapsed on temporary structures crushing a woman who was feeding her four-year-old son and a sick man who did not attend work as he was recuperating from illness, said an eyewitness. These victims were part of the seven, who died when a rain-soaked wall caved in Renuka Yellamma Colony, Bachupally on Tuesday. According to the eyewitness, the incident occurred at around 5.45 pm, following a heavy rain a 30-foot tall rain soaked boundary wall of a five storied under construction domestic apartments caved in on the other side of the building where the victims were in their room. Around 5.45 pm, it was raining heavily. I went to see Ram Yadav,35, my cousin and co-worker who was sick. He was taking medicine, while his wife G.Geeta was feeding her four-year-old son Himanshu Yadav, when I heard a thud sound. When I opened my eyes, I was struck in the debris of cement brick that penetrated through asbestos sheets, said Udhal Yadav, a cousin of Ram Yadav, who is an eyewitness in the case. I was in a deep shock and could not realise what happened to me in front of me. I was just two feet away from the mishap. I shouted Ram bhai, but by then three of them were buried under the debris, Udhal Yadav said. Ram Yadav, a centring worker and the only bread earner in the family, came to Hyderabad along with his son Himanshu and Geeta from Nava Para Munda village in Chattisgarh on May 5 after his father Murit Yadav suffered a paralysis stroke, Udhal Yadav said. On May 6, Ram complained of sun stroke and stomach infection and was under treatment, Udhal, who got stuck in four-feet deep debris, suffered bleeding injuries. Over 50 labourers and masons from Odisha, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh were living in 12 small rooms with asbestos roof and four huts. However, only 14 people. including me, were in rooms while others were out on work when the mishap occurred, said Nandu Kumar Yadav, who is victim Geetas brother. When Udhal Yadav called me at 6.30 pm, he was crying, stating `bhaiya bohat gazab ho gaya mai phas gaya aur Ram, Himanshu, Geeta our char mazdoor margay deewar girne se`. By the time I reached the location from Kothapet, the builder was getting debris cleared with the help of two JCB machines, said Nanda Yadav. The 30-foot-high and 25-foot-long concrete wall was constructed one week back on granite stones at the ground level. They did not dig into the ground to lay the basement. The wall was eight-inch wide, with several tonnes of sand dumped on the other side, Nanda Kumar said. The entire sand load fell on the wall and caved on the temporary rooms built for workers 10 feet away from the wall. The other victims were identified as Thirupathi Maji,20, Shankar Maji,22,of Odisha, Raju Lal,25,and his wife Kushi Lal,20, who are the natives of West Bengal. While the other injured workers who are undergoing treatment in a private hospital atBachupally have been identified as Sagar, Meravi (21) Sovinder Dunmy (21), both natives of Madhya Pradesh, Yedimi (19) and Mothi, both women, from Chattisgarh, Jagapathi (19), and Desmo Soum (20) from Odisha, and Amir Hussen (28) from West Bengal. Four of the victims have already been discharged, other three injured victims suffered critical injuries and multiple fractures. Doctors suggested that they undergo surgery, said G. Sandhya, the sub inspector of Bachupally police station. The victims bodies have been shifted to Gandhi Hospital and their family members from their native places are on the way. Our village is more than 1,400 kilometres away. We cannot make an effort to take the bodies for last rites. We request the government to help us in transporting the bodies of all victims to their native place, said Somnath Maji, a victim's cousin. The police have detainedVenkannaArvind Reddy, the builder of the five-storied under-construction building with 45 apartments. A case has been booked under 304 IPC part II 337 IPC, which deals with an act that is undertaken with the intent to cause death, or a physical injury that causes hurt to any person by doing any act so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life. Police are checking with GHMC, MRO, and RDO to ascertain whether Arvind had obtained all required permissions for the construction.

Deccan Chronicle 8 May 2024 10:03 pm

Sacred servings of sumptuous food

CHENNAI: With an exciting line-up of authentic vegetarian dishes, Tamil Brahmin cooking is all about traditional culinary practices. They are comparatively less spicy and taste unique. The nutritional value of the ingredients is given prime importance. The cuisine traces its roots back to the Vedic period and features traditional cooking methods like roasting, steaming, sun-drying (papad), pickling (mango, lemon), and roasting and grinding (idli podi, paruppu podi). The principles of Ayurveda are generally followed and the cuisine caters to the six essential flavours sweet, salty, bitter, sour, astringent, and pungent. Focus is given equally to nutrition, flavour, texture and variety. Generally, Tamil Brahmin cuisine has two different styles of cooking the Iyer (Saivite) style and the Iyengar (Vaishnavite) style. Both have explored the infinite possibilities of vegetarian dishes with the Iyer cuisine alone boasting 27 types of sambar and more than 40 types of rasam. Some of these may overlap in both styles. Even within these two sects, the recipes change depending on their place of birth. Hence, the food of Tirunelveli Brahmins would be different from that of Srirangam Brahmins. In general, onion and garlic are not included due to their pungent flavour, though the current generation has started including them. The Iyengar cuisine practices the Satvik tradition more strictly whereas in many Iyer weddings vengaya sambar with shallots is a delicacy. This cuisine emphasises the use of sacred grains rice, lentils, vegetables, curry leaves, coconut, cumin, and mustard seeds and this blend symbolises health, auspiciousness, spirituality, and tradition. Tam-Brahm cuisine is based on the concept you are what you eat. Hence, it is believed that the food we eat shapes our personality andmood and that a healthy vegetarian diet fosters serene qualities. Every ingredient used has a purpose beyond taste is what they believe. For example, curry leaves and coriander leaves cleanse our intestines, fenugreek leaves aid in digestion, and are included in their diet along with legumes for protein; pepper is used as a remedy for cough and cold, and turmeric as a wound healer. Brahmins are generally orthodox and give great importance to cleanliness before they start cooking. They usually have a bath and perform a puja before entering the kitchen as they believe God tastes the meal first. This belief makes them give great attention to the right mix of flavour, nutrition, and texture. They use amudhu (nectar) as a suffix to their dishes. Rasam is called sathamudhu, poriyal which is a stir-fried vegetable is called karamudhu, and payasam is thirukanamudhu. The highlight of this cuisine is its strong, freshly brewed degree filter coffee. Most households buy and roast their coffee seeds and have their coffee grinder to grind it fresh every time. A hot fresh filter coffee served in a brass davara with that froth and a hint of bitterness has fans around the world and can brighten any dull soul. Another important tradition of Tam-Brahms is combining breakfast and lunch to have a full-course meal from around 10 am to 11 am. They then follow it up with a tiffin and coffee at around 3 pm, and just a fruit or curd rice before bed. Modern-day pressures and diet have made many switch to a breakfast-lunch-and-dinner routine. A typical ilai sapadu for lunch would include rice, ghee, dal, sambar, poriyal, kootu, rasam, pachidi, curd rice, and a payasam. Curd rice aka daddojanam with pickle is the highlight of every meal. Rice is cooked till mushy and mashed with milk and butter before adding curd to make it creamy and then tempered. The list of rice varieties in this cuisine is aplenty like puliyodarai, kadamba sadam, sambar sadam, vathakulambu sadam etc. Even today, every city boasts of messes and canteens (particularly during the music season) that serve traditional fare starting from idli, vadai, bajji, bonda, meals, vazhaipoo vadai to sweets like Kasi halwa. Akkaravadisal is a hallmark dish of the Iyengars and is made during special days. Rice and moong dal cooked in milk till creamy, sweetened with jaggery, and flavoured with ghee, cardamom, and camphor...it is just irresistible. Akkaravadisal Ingredients Raw rice: 1 cup Moong dal: 1/4 cup Ghee: 1/4 cup Jaggery: 1 to 1.5 cup Cashew nuts, raisins Edible camphor: a pinch Milk: 4.5 cups Method Wash the rice and dal together. In a heavy brass pan, heat a tablespoon of ghee and add the rice. Roast till you get a good aroma. Add the milk and cook on medium flame for around 15 to 20 minutes till mushy. Make a syrup by adding 1/2 cup water and jaggery. Filter it and add it to the rice mixture. Heat the remaining ghee, fry the dry fruit, add the rice, and cook for a few minutes till glossy. Serve hot.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 10:00 am

FIR against Davanagere BJP MP for violating ECI rules

DAVANAGERE: An FIR was registered against Davanagere BJP MP Dr GM Siddeshwara on Tuesday for violating the ECI guidelines on secret ballot. According to a police complaint filed by election officials, Dr Siddeshwara peeped into the voters compartment while at booth No 236 in Maganuru Basappa Public School in Davanagere North assembly segment. Dr Siddeshwara and his family members went to the booth in the morning to vote. Dr Siddeshwara, who voted first, was coming out when his wife and BJP candidate Gayathri Siddeshwara entered the booth. However, Dr Siddeshwara turned back and went to the voters compartment and peeped into it while Gayathri was exercising her franchise. The election officials termed this act a violation of the ECI guidelines. Meanwhile, a video of Dr Siddeshwara peeping into the voters compartment went viral on social media. Davanagere North assistant returning officer Ismail reported the matter to DC and returning officer of Davanagere parliamentary constituency Dr Venkatesh MV. After checking the CCTV footage at 10.48am, he directedRajesh Kumar NR, FST head of Davanagere North assembly constituency, to file a police complaint. Kumar filed the complaint around 5pm at Vidyanagar police station. Case against Khuba for entering booth wearing party symbol Bidar: A case has been booked against Union MoS for Chem-ical and Fertilisers, Bhagwanth Khuba, under Section 30 of the Representation of People Act on charges of entering the polling booth sporting the party symbol and addressing the press within 100m of the booth in Aurad town. According to Bidar Deputy Commissioner Govind Reddy, who is also the District Election Officer, the police booked the case following a complaint lodged by the Assistant Returning Officer, Aurad taluk. The ARO, while lodging the complaint, has furnished the booth officers report regarding the alleged violation of code of conduct.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 8:31 am

Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni enters Dharwad after four years to vote

DHARWAD: Dharwad MLA Vinay Kulkarni got a brief respite on Tuesday as the Karnataka High Court allowed him to enter Dharwad district for two hours to cast his vote in Phase 3 of the Lok Sabha elections. Dharwad went to the polls on Tuesday. The MLA, accompanied by his family, was given a rousing welcome by Congress workers near the polling booth in Saptapur. Vinay entered the district after four years, as the Supreme Court has barred his entry into Dharwad for his alleged involvement in the killing of ZP member Yogishgouda Goudar in June 2016. As the case was transferred to the CBI, he was arrested in November 2020. His efforts to get bail in the lower courts and the HC did not fructify. Kulkarni, however, got respite from the Supreme Court, which gave him conditional bail in August 2021, directing him not to enter Dharwad district. Kulkarni contested the 2023 Assembly polls without entering his constituency. He, however, was not permitted to vote then. His request to vote in the mayoral polls was also not refused by the court. After voting, Kulkarni said that he was happy to be in the district for at least two hours. Congress will win more than 20 seats in the state. The Lingayat leaders have blessed us. I thank the court for allowing me to vote, he said.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 8:10 am

Indian Railways: Frequency of special train running on this route has been increased, check the new schedule.

The operating period of 03639/03640 and 03653/03654 Gaya-Anand Vihar-Gaya Superfast Special running between Gaya and Anand Vihar has been extended. New Delhi. In view of the summer rush, Indian Railways has decided to expand the frequency of special trains running earlier. Train schedules have been released. Plan your journey by looking at the schedule of [] The post Indian Railways: Frequency of special train running on this route has been increased, check the new schedule. first appeared on informalnewz .

informalnewz 8 May 2024 6:00 am

SRIKANTH is an inspiring tale told in an entertaining manner laced with an award-winning performance Movie Review: SRIKANTH is an inspiring tale

Star Cast:Rajkummar Rao, Jyotika, Sharad Kelkar, Alaya F Director:Tushar Hiranandani Srikanth Movie Synopsis: SRIKANTH is the story of a man's incredible journey. On July 13, 1992, Srikanth (Rajkummar Rao)isborn to Damodar Bolla (Srivinas Beesetty) and Venkatamma Bolla (Anusha Nuthula) at Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The parents are devastated as Srikanth is born blind. Yet, Damodar and Venkatamma ensure he gets educated. He's enrolled in a primary school in their village. Srikanth is smart andis able tograsp the study material easily. Realizing that it won't be possible for him to study in the village school until Class 10, he's admitted to Asha School for Blind, Hyderabad after a few years. Here, a teacher named Devika (Jyotika) supports Srikanth and improves his performance in school. After passing Class 10, he decides to opt for the Science stream. But as per the rules, visually impaired students can't opt for Science. Hence, Srikanth goes to court and wins the case, making it easier for many blind students to now opt for the stream. When he tries to get admission to IIT, he once again faces a roadblock. This is when Devika recommends that he should try applying internationally. Srikanth soon gets a scholarship at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. He studies there and falls in love with life in the States. After completing his studies, he moves to India. As expected, he realizes that there are no jobs for blind educated and even computer-literate people. Srikanth, hence, decides to create hisownsystem rather than changing the existing system. What happens next forms the rest of the film. Srikanth Movie Story Review: Jagdeep Siddhu and Sumit Purohit's story is fascinating. Srikanth Bolla has made a mark but not many know about him and his journey. Hence, it makes for a novel experience. Jagdeep Siddhu and Sumit Purohit's screenplay is entertaining and fast-paced. In places, however, it is too rushed. Jagdeep Siddhu and Sumit Purohit's dialogues (additional dialogues by K K Binojee) are normal and sharp. But it could have been better in the climax. Tushar Hiranandani's direction is simple. His biggest achievement is that he doesnt make the film depressing or heavy. The tone is light-hearted and hence, it has some sort of commercial appeal. Also, its refreshing to see a biopic in India in which the protagonists flawed side is also shown. A few scenes that rock the show are Srikanth being kicked out of the blind school, the courtroom sequence, Srikanth sighing that India doesnt need him and Srikanth meeting A P J Abdul Kalam (Jameel Khan). Srikanths airport scene emerges as the best part of the film as its novel and one cant predict where the scene is heading to. On the flipside, the film drops in the second half, especially once the narrative takes a turn when Srikanth gets arrogant. The narrative is too rushed and one wishes the makers had depicted certain aspects in a better fashion. For instance, theres no back story of Devika or who else is there in her family. It seemed like her whole life revolved around Srikanth. Srikanths parents are not given much prominence after the beginning scene. The end speech is memorable but could have been hard-hitting. Lastly, the music is notuptothe mark. Srikanth (Official Trailer): Rajkummar Rao | Jyotika, Alaya F Srikanth Movie Performances: Rajkummar Rao is simply outstanding. This is unlike what he has done in the past andliterallygets into the skin of the character. Truly, an award-winning performance! Jyotika is lovely and brings a lot of warmth to the film with her performance and character. One would wish that they had a teacher like her in their lives. Alaya F (Swathi) is adorable and gives a fine performance. Her introduction in the narrative, however, is sudden. Sharad Kelkar (Ravi Mantha) has a late entry but leaves a tremendous mark. Srivinas Beesetty and Anusha Nuthula do well but are hardly there. Jameel Khan is apt for the part. Bharat Jadhav (Judge), Clarissa Saaiman (Kelly), Siboniso Tadeus Mbatha (Edward), Shashidhar (Mahesh), Vinita Venugopal (Kavita; Ravi's wife), Sridhar Murthy (Venugopal; land owner), Sukhita Aiyer (Vidya Reddy; politician) and Vivek Mishra (Sreegiri; college principal) also deliver fine performances. Srikanth music and other technical aspects: The only song that works is'Papa Kehte Hai'. 'Tu Mil Gaya', 'Tumhe Hi Apna Maana Hai'and'Jeena Sikha De'are forgettable. Ishaan Chhabra's background score is energetic and enhances impact. Pratham Mehta's cinematography is appropriate. Tanvi Leena Patil's production design is realistic. Rohit Chaturvedi's costumes are straight out of life while the ones worn by Alaya are glamorous. Debasmita Mitra and Sanjay Sankla's editing is slick. Srikanth Movie Conclusion: On the whole, SRIKANTH is an inspiring tale toldin an entertaining mannerand is also laced with an award-winning performance by Rajkummar Rao. At the box office, it has the potential to succeed, if it gets thumbs up from the target urban audience.

Bollywood Hungama 7 May 2024 7:07 pm

14 constituencies go to polls in Karnataka today; high-stakes battle for Kharge, BSY

BENGALURU: Fourteen Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka will go to polls on Tuesday and this is considered as a high-stakes battle for AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge as most of the seats are in North Karnataka regarded as his home turf, and former CM and Lingayat strongman BS Yediyurappa, whose son BY Vijayendra is state BJP president. With this, LS elections will end in Karnataka. Polling was held on April 26 for 14 other constituencies in the state. BJP and Congress leaders have campaigned extensively in the 14 constituencies amid the rising mercury levels in most parts of North Karnataka. The two parties focused on issues such as SC/ST/OBC quota, minority appeasement, PM Modis and Congress guarantees, Hubballi Neha Hiremath murder case and the latest Hassan sex scandal. Prominent among those in the fray are former CMs Basavaraj Bommai (Haveri) and Jagadish Shettar (Belgaum), Union ministers Pralhad Joshi (Dharwad) and Bhagwant Khuba (Bidar), Yediyurappas son Raghavendra (Shivamogga), Kharges son-in-law Radhakrishna Doddamani (Gulbarga SC), and former minister B Sriramulu (Bellary). The Congress has fielded Forest Minister Eshwar Khandres son Sagar Khandre (Bidar), Women and Child Welfare Minister Laxmi Hebbalkars son Mrinal Hebbalkar (Belgaum), PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholis daughter Priyanka (Chikkodi) and APMC minister Shivananda Patils daughter Samyukta (Bagalkot). Prabha Mallikarjun, wife of minister SS Mallikarjun (Congress), and Gayathri Siddeshwara, wife of MP GM Siddeshwara (BJP) are fighting for Davanagere seat. Anjali Nimbalkar of Congress is pitted against Vishweshwara Hegde Kageri of BJP in Uttara Kannada. BJPs alliance partner JDS is not contesting in Tuesdays elections. However, former CM and JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy has campaigned extensively for BJP candidates. Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Haveri, Bijapur, Bidar, Gulbarga (SC), Raichur, Bellary, Koppal, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Shivamogga and Davanagere go to polls on Tuesday.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 8:07 am

After polls, Mandya voters now debate and bet on outcome

MYSURU: After making headlines ahead of the Phase 3 Lok Sabha elections, the Mandya constituency is now witnessing intense discussions and betting over the outcome of the April 26 polls. Conversations on potential winners and losers are now a common sight at arali katte (platforms under peepal trees), tea stalls, and market squares. The post-poll scenario is not merely confined to discussions and debates. Betting activity, too, has surged in the constituency. From cash to two-wheelers, people this time have even wagered their livestock. The election in Mandya on April 26 saw an impressive voter turnout of close to 81%, the highest among the 14 Lok Sabha segments in Karnataka that voted. Mandya, the Sugar Bowl, drew national interest with the NDA fielding former chief minister and state JDS chief HD Kumaraswamy. In several villages of the constituency, farmers, labourers, and women are actively debating the potential election outcome, analysing factors such as candidates performance, community affiliations, and organisational support. Caste dynamics play a significant role in the electoral outcome in Mandya, with Vokkaligas, Dalits, Lingayats, Kurubas, Muslims, and other backward communities holding sway in the district. But crucial to a candidates victory in the constituency are the Vokkaligas, who form the majority of the voters. While the NDA has fielded HD Kumaraswamy, Congress candidate is Venkataramane Gowda, popularly known as Star Chandru. While both hail from the Vokkaliga community, Kumaraswamy holds a prominent leadership position within the community across the state. Venkataramanes support base, however, lacks the same level of organisational strength, opined a political expert. Consequently, discussions revolve around which candidate will secure the backing of a specific caste group.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 7:57 am

Holding tax rises nearly 3 fold in Gaya

The Times of India 7 May 2024 5:23 am

BJP and Congress Lock Horns in Crucial Polls Northern Karnataka

MANGALURU: May 7th marks a crucial electoral showdown in the Northern Karnataka region, with 14 constituencies, including Kalyana-Karnataka and Kittur Karnataka, heading to the polls. The electoral arena is set for a fierce contest between the Congress and BJP, both vying to secure significant seats and bolster their respective standings at the Center. Amidst this electoral fervor, several constituencies are poised for particularly intriguing battles. The BJP is primarily focusing on the image of Modi and showcasing developmental initiatives, including the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, in its bid to secure votes. Meanwhile, the Congress party is relying on its guarantee schemes and leveraging the anti-incumbency sentiment as key strategies for electoral success. The 14 constituencies slated for elections tomorrow encompass Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Koppal, Bellary, Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Shivamogga, and Davangere. In the 2019 election, BJP had won all these seats. This electoral spectacle features a noteworthy lineup of candidates, including two Union Ministers, two former Chief Ministers, and the children of three Karnataka Cabinet Ministers, alongside the son-in-law of the AICC president. The districts have witnessed a flurry of political activity, with both state and central leaders canvassing extensively for their candidates. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with leaders like Amit Shah, JP Nadda, and Vijayendra, has spearheaded vigorous campaigns, while Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge have mobilized their forces with equal fervor. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM and KPCC president DK Shivakumar have strategically shifted focus to the North Karnataka region post the conclusion of elections in South and Coastal Karnataka on April 26. Of particular interest is the Gulbarga constituency in the Kalyana Karnataka region, where sitting MP Dr. Umesh Jadhav locks horns with Congress candidate Radhakrishna. Radhakrishna, who is the son-in-law of AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge, is at the heart of a political battleground. With the BJP determined to unseat the Congress candidate on the home turf of the AICC president, the Congress has launched an extensive campaign to reclaim its stronghold. Mallikarjun Kharge himself has undertaken numerous tours across Kalyana Karnataka, leaving no stone unturned in his efforts to bolster his party's influence in the region. Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi is fighting against Congress candidate Vinod Asooti in Dharwad. Lingayat seer Dingaleshwar Swamiji's vocal opposition to Joshi's candidacy further underscores the intricacies of local dynamics, leaving people curious about the seer's followers' voting patterns. In Bidar, Union Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Bhagwanth Khuba, seeks reelection against Congress' youthful contender Sagar Khandre, son of Karnataka Minister Eshwar Khandre, amplifying the clash of political legacies. Similarly, in Chikkodi, Priyankar Satish Jarkiholi, daughter of PWD Belagavi district witnesses familial and political confrontations, with PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi's daughter Priyankar Satish Jarkiholi stepping into the electoral arena for the first time against BJP's sitting MP Annasaheb Jolle in Chikkodi. Former CM and BJP leader Jagadish Shettar squares off against Women and Child Welfare Minister Laxmi Hebbalkars son Mrinal Hebbalkar in Belgaum. Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai's bid for an MP seat from Haveri faces a challenge from Congress' Anandswamy Gaddadevaramath, while Samyukta Patil, daughter of Agriculture Marketing Minister Shivanand Patil, confronts BJP's PC Gaddigaudar who has been winning the seat for BJP since 2004. JD(S), which is in alliance with BJP in Karnataka, is not contesting in any of the 14 constituencies where the election is scheduled on Tuesday. However, JD(S) state president and former CM HD Kumaraswamy, along with his leaders, has been campaigning for the BJP candidates in the North Karnataka region.

Deccan Chronicle 6 May 2024 9:19 pm

5 medical students drown in sea off Kanniyakumari

Kanniyakumari: Five students of a private medical college in Tiruchirappalli drowned in the sea off the coast of Kanniyakumari on Monday, police said. Expressing grief, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin conveyed his condolences and sympathies to the kin of the deceased and said necessary assistance would be provided to the bereaved families after getting the Election Commission's permission. A group of MBBS students doing their house surgeonship in the Tiruchirappalli college went to the Lemur Beach at Rajakkamangalam and a huge wave dragged several of them into the sea. Two women and 3 men drowned, Kanniyakumari police superintendent E Sundaravathanam said. To a question, the police official said the students were told by local people to avoid going to the beach in view of official warnings of sudden 'swell waves.' The students, however, managed to reach the beach by going through a coconut grove. They arrived in Kanniyakumari district on May 5 to take part in the wedding of a student's brother, the official said adding the bodies were being sent to the families. Three students, who were part of the group, are being treated at a government hospital. A government press release here said two women, Gayathri (25) and Charukavi (23) and three men, Sarvadarshit (23), Praveen Sam (23) and Venkatesh (24) were dragged into the sea and drowned. Of the five deceased, Venkatesh is a native of neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and others hail from various regions of Tamil Nadu.

Deccan Chronicle 6 May 2024 6:35 pm

Tragic Loss: Five Medical Students Perish in Coastal Accident

Tragic Loss: Five Medical Students Perish in Coastal Accident Five students of a private medical college in Tiruchirappalli drowned in the sea off the coast of Kanniyakumari on Monday, police said. Expressing grief, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin conveyed his condolences and sympathies to the kin of the deceased and said necessary assistance would be provided to the bereaved families after getting the Election Commission's permission. A group of MBBS students doing their house surgeonship in the Tiruchirappalli college went to the Lemur Beach at Rajakkamangalam and a huge wave dragged several of them into the sea. ''Two women and 3 men drowned,'' Kanniyakumari police superintendent E Sundaravathanam said. To a question, the police official said the students were told by local people to avoid going to the beach in view of official warnings of sudden 'swell waves.' The students, however, managed to reach the beach by going through a coconut grove. They arrived in Kanniyakumari district on May 5 to take part in the wedding of a student's brother, the official said adding the bodies were being sent to the families. Three students, who were part of the group, are being treated at a government hospital. A government press release here said two women, Gayathri (25) and Charukavi (23) and three men, Sarvadarshit (23), Praveen Sam (23) and Venkatesh (24) were dragged into the sea and drowned. Of the five deceased, Venkatesh is a native of neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and others hail from various regions of Tamil Nadu.

devdiscourse 6 May 2024 6:29 pm

RLD's Malook Nagar Condemns Farooq Abdullah's Alleged Pro-Pakistan Remarks

Lucknow: Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) national general secretary, Malook Nagar, criticized J-K National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah for his recent remarks on PoK, stating that such people did not deserve to live in the country. Nagar expressed his disappointment, saying, I am ashamed that such statements are made by people living in our country. When he (Farooq Abdullah) and his son (Omar Abdullah) gave interviews during the implementation of Article 370, they sounded like Pakistanis. They should be ashamed. Such people have no right to live in this country. Farooq Abdullah's recent statement in response to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's comment that PoK will be merged with India also drew criticism. Abdullah had said, If the defence minister is saying it, then go ahead. Who are we to stop? But remember, they (Pakistan) are also not wearing bangles. It has atom bombs, and unfortunately, that atom bomb will fall on us. Former Deputy J-K Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta, accused Abdullah of having sympathies with Pakistan rather than showing support for the Indian soldiers. Gupta remarked, His heart beats for Pakistan and not for the soldiers who work in adverse conditions in Jammu and Kashmir and on the borders. Abdullah Sahab should apologize to the country. His thinking is expressed through his words. Furthermore, Malook Nagar criticized former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress Working Committee member, Charanjit Singh Channi, for his alleged remarks on the recent terror attack incident in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch. Former Punjab CM Channi lost the MLA elections. 'Unke dimag ka diwala nikal gaya hai.' When someone makes such a statement for those who live and die for the country, how would the family members of those martyrs feel? They are making such statements for votes. They should spare the soldiers and martyrs. The elections and politics will come and go, Nagar said. Channi had earlier alleged that the Poonch attack was pre-planned and aimed at facilitating BJP's win in the polls. However, he later issued a clarification, stating that his statement was distorted and he intended to highlight that a similar attack took place during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, referring to the Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed by terrorists. My statement was distorted. What I meant to say was that a similar attack had taken place during the last Lok Sabha elections also. But it was not investigated by BJP, and till now, it is not known who was involved in the said attack, Channi said in a self-made video released after his remarks stirred a controversy. Sketches of 2 Pakistani terrorists released in connection with Poonch attack, reward of Rs 20 lakh announced Amit Shah Accuses Opposition of Corruption, Alleges Mamata Banerjee's Cut Money Culture Shashi Tharoor Calls for Investigation into Hemant Karkare's Death

News Track 6 May 2024 6:11 pm

Five medicos die after being swept away by massive tidal wave in Kanniyakumari

KANNIYAKUMARI: Five medicos who were studying in a Tiruchy-based private medical college died by drowning in the sea after they were swept away by a massive tidal wave in the Ganapathipuram Lemoor shore in Kanniyakumari here on Monday. The deceased has been identified by the police as P Sarvadharshith (23) of Kanniyakumari, M Praveen Sam (23) of Dindigul, Venkatesh (24) of Andhra Pradesh, B Gayathri (25) of Neyveli and D Charukavi (23) of Thanjavur. Sarvadharshith is a native of Parakkai village near Nagercoil. He is studying in a private medical college located in Irungalur village near Tiruchy. He and his five friends came to Nagercoil to attend a marriage. They went to Tiruparapu waterfalls to take bath on Monday morning. Since there was a thin flow of water in the falls, they went to Ganapathipuram Lemoor area. When they were playing on the shore, a massive tidal wave dragged all six of them deep inside. The local fishermen attempted to rescue the students and was able to rescue Sarvadharshith and his friend Nesi who were then sent to the Kanniyakumari government medical college hospital for treatment. Sarvadharshith died not responding to the treatment in the hospital while Nesi is under treatment. Meanwhile, the bodies of Praveen Sam, Venkatesh, Gayathiri of Neyveli and Charukavi were washed ashore.

The New Indian Express 6 May 2024 4:52 pm

Experience The New Hindi Music Video For Pyaar Ho Gaya By Sneh Upadhya

Enjoy the latest Hindi song Pyaar Ho Gaya sung by Sneh Upadhya. The music for this captivating track has been composed and also heartfelt lyrics penned by Saif Ali. The music video for Pyaar Ho Gaya has been skillfully directed by Ashok Singh. Don't miss the opportunity to watch the latest Hindi video song Pyaar Ho Gaya, by Sneh Upadhya and immerse yourself in its mesmerizing melodies. For more Hindi songs, be sure to visit the music videos section of Hindi ETimes. Experience the musical prowess of Sneh Upadhya, New Video Songs of 2024, Saif Ali songs, Hindi Gana Video Song, Ashok Singh music videos.

The Times of India 6 May 2024 3:26 pm

Mountains of currency notes are being found: PM Modi on Jharkhand cash haul

Mountains of currency notes are being found: PM Modi on Jharkhand cash haul After the Directorate of Enforcement's huge cash haul in Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that people are lauding the action taken by the central agency, some are criticising him for stopping corruption and loot. Today, mountains of currency notes are being found in the neighbouring state Jharkhand. People are saying chori ho gaya aur mal pakad raha Modi waha (theft has taken place and Modi has seized the robbed goods). Now tell me, if I stop their theft, stop their earning, stop their loot, won't they abuse Modi or not? Despite the abuses, shouldn't I be doing this work. Shouldn't I be saving your money, the Prime Minister said while addressing a public rally in Odisha's Nabarangpur today. ED earlier today uncovered over Rs 20 crore from the residence of a household help employed by Sanjiv Lal, the Personal Secretary to Jharkhand Rural Development Minister Alamgir Alam during raids at multiple locations in Ranchi on Monday morning, PM Modi also hit out at the Biju Janata Dal (BJD)-led government in Odisha and alleged that the latter did not allow implementation of central government schemes in the state. He further said that those schemes that were implemented were stamped by corruption. The people of Odisha have strength and passion, but I am saddened to see that the BJD government did not give you the right opportunities. The BJD government did not allow the schemes of Modi to be implemented. The schemes that were implemented were stamped with corruption by the BJD, he said. The Prime Minister said that the Odisha government does not care about the interests of women, adding that the central government is providing financial help to every pregnant woman. Today, the government in Odisha shows no concern for the welfare of women. The central government provides financial aid of 6,000 rupees to every pregnant woman, aiming to ensure essential nutrition for both the mother and child. It's surprising to know that the Odisha government has not implemented this scheme here. Meanwhile, the BJP government is committed to women's empowerment. The BJP's 'Subhadra Scheme' in Odisha will financially empower women, he said. Also, the Van Dhan Kendra Yojana started, reservation benefits for SCs and STs were extended for the next 10 years, and most importantly, India got its first Adivasi Rashtrapati during the same period, he added. He further asserted that the BJD-ruled state government could not spend money sent by the Centre properly. The central government gave Rs 10,000 crore to Odisha for the Jal Jeevan Mission. The government here could not spend that money properly. Modi sends money to build roads in villages, but here the condition of roads in villages is bad. Modi sends money for free rice from Delhi, but the BJD government pastes its photo on this scheme and takes credit for that, PM Modi said. You have seen the track record of Modi's ten years of leadership. During these ten years, Modi increased the budget for tribal welfare by 5 times what it was before. Also, during these ten years, the number of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in the tribal areas crossed 400. BJD has not been able to reduce your problems in 25 years. Give BJP a chance once, we will make Odisha number one in five years. BJP will solve all your problems. Your welfare is paramount for BJP, the Prime Minister added. (ANI)

devdiscourse 6 May 2024 2:30 pm

Karnataka's 14 Lok Sabha Seats Witness Intense Battle Between BJP and Congress

Karnataka's 14 Lok Sabha Seats Witness Intense Battle Between BJP and Congress The Congress and BJP will lock horns on the electoral battleground again in less than a fortnight in Karnataka, as the stage is set for the second phase of elections in the 14 remaining Lok Sabha seats on Tuesday. It is going to be a straight fight between the ruling Congress and BJP in Parliamentary segments in the northern districts. The JD(S) is not contesting in these seats and is supporting its National Democratic Alliance (NDA) partner -- the BJP. The state has a total of 28 Lok Sabha constituencies. The first phase of polling in 14 seats in most of the southern and coastal districts was held on April 26. A total of 227 candidates -- 206 men and 21 women -- are in the fray for the second phase. More than 2.59 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in 28,269 polling stations where voting will take place between 7 am to 6 pm. The segments where elections will be held on Tuesday are: Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Koppal, Bellary, Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Davangere and Shimoga. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, BJP had swept all these 14 seats, defeating Congress and JD(S), which were in alliance and ruling the state then. Having scored a thumping victory in the Assembly elections last year, the Congress now appears determined to put up a strong show. Karnataka is the most important state for the BJP in south India as it's only here that it has held power in the past. Speaking to PTI, Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena said adequate security arrangements have been made for Tuesday's polling. ''Around 1.45 lakh polling officials have been deployed across the 14 constituencies. In addition, 35,000 civil police personnel, 65 companies of Central Paramilitary forces and armed police of other states will be deployed for the polling day,'' he said. Besides this, 4,000 micro-observers will also be on duty and 17,000 polling stations will be covered by webcasting, he added. Davangere has the maximum number of 30 candidates, followed by 23 in Shimoga and Raichur has the least number - eight. Former Chief Ministers Basavaraj Bommai (Haveri) and Jagadish Shettar (Balgaum), Union Ministers Pralhad Joshi (Dharwad) and Bhagwanth Khuba (Bidar) -- all from BJP; Congress' Geetha Shivrajkumar (Shimoga) -- wife of actor Shivrajkumar and daughter of former CM S Bangarappa and AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge's son-in-law Radhakrishna Doddamani (Gulbarga), are among the prominent names in the fray. Also in the contest are MP and veteran BJP leader B S Yediyurappa's son B Y Raghavendra, suspended party leader and former Deputy CM K S Eshwarappa -- both from Shimoga, former Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri and ex-Minister B Sreeramulu of BJP from Uttara Kannada and Bellary respectively and retired IAS officer G Kumar Naik of Congress from Raichur. Stakes are high for several Ministers in this phase with their children in fray. Sons of Ministers Laxmi Hebbalkar and Eshwar Khandre - Mrinal Ravindra Hebbalkar and Sagar Khandre - are contesting from Belgaum and Bidar respectively, while daughters of Ministers Satish Jarkiholi and Shivanand Patil -Priyanka Jarkiholi and Samyukta Patil- are in contention in Chikkodi and Bagalkot respectively. Prabha Mallikarjun, wife of Minister S S Mallikarjun and daughter-in-law of veteran Congress leader Shamanur Shivashankarappa, is in the fray from Davangere. The Congress' performance in the elections, especially in the second phase which covers almost all Lingayat-dominated districts, is crucial, as the party did not win one of them in 2019, and to also check whether the grand old party has managed to retain the support of a section of Lingayats -- considered as the BJP's core vote-base -- which seemed to have somewhat shifted towards it in the 2023 Assembly polls. The Lok Sabha election is being seen as a big test of sorts for Congress state unit chief D K Shivakumar, who has made no secret of his ambition to become chief minister, amid speculations of change in guard mid-way of the Assembly term. The stakes are also high for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, as victory in this election is seen as key to strengthening his hands, analysts say. It is also seen as a kind of a ''litmus test'' for state BJP president B Y Vijayendra, who has the onerous task of helping the party retain its supremacy in the Lok Sabha polls, by regaining its traditional Lingayat vote-base. Ensuring a BJP sweep is paramount for the son of veteran leader B S Yediyurappa, to consolidate his position and silence critics who have questioned his selection to the post, overlooking seniors and seasoned hands. The ruling Congress is mostly banking on the implementation of its populist five guarantee schemes while the BJP seems to be leveraging the ''Modi factor'' to the hilt.

devdiscourse 6 May 2024 11:10 am

Karnataka: Lingayats may not vote en bloc, but likely to prefer sub-castes

BENGALURU: Ahead of the Phase-3 of Lok Sabha elections on Tuesday, BJP may have realised that the lions share of Lingayat support it enjoyed in many elections over the last few decades could be turning into a mirage. Though BJP senior leader BS Yediyurappa, considered a Lingayat strongman, has been campaigning in all the 14 constituencies, the party has realised that it will be difficult to repeat the results of the last Lok Sabha elections when it won all the 14 seats in the region aided by Lingayats, who are the deciding factor in majority of seats. Veerashaiva Mahasabha secretary Renuka Prasanna said, Basava Nadu used to vote only for BJP, but the Lingayat community will not remain a homogenous vote bank for BJP forever. The previous election demonstrated that and this election too, it will be on show. For starters, infighting in the party that is known for its discipline has been its biggest challenge. The party has struggled with the standoff between Lingayat leaders Madhuswamy and V Somanna, between Holalkere Chandrappa and Govinda Karjol in Chitradurga, Ananth Kumar Hegde and Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri in Uttara Kannada and Bhagwant Khuba and Prabhu Chavan in Bidar. Adding to partys troubles, Lingayat seer Dingaleshwara Swamiji too joined the fray initially, but later withdrew. But now, he has resumed addressing public meetings aimed solely at defeating Union minister Pralhad Joshi in the Dharwad constituency. Also, Lingayats are not voting en bloc and are talking of casting their franchise based on sub-castes like Lingayat Panchamsali, Lingayat Banajiga and Lingayat Ganiga. Also, Chief Minister Siddaramaiahs announcement of starting a university to study the Vachana literature and naming social reformer Basavanna as the cultural icon of Karnataka have softened the Lingayat stand towards Congress. Experts point out that BJP ignored social engineering while selecting candidates for the crucial polls. It gave seats only to Lingayat, Brahmin and SC/STs, while completely ignoring representatives from other castes, who have a substantial vote share in the region. In all the 14 constituencies, their candidates are either Lingayat or Brahmin. Wherever there is a reserved constituency, the ticket has been given to a representative from that community. BJP will also find it difficult to get votes of minorities, who constitute 12-20 per cent of the electorate in these constituencies. Added to this is the sizeable OBC presence and BJP has always found it difficult to break into the Dalit vote base because of Mallikarjun Kharge, a Dalit from Kalaburagi, who is AICC president. This time, there could be the strongest consolidation ever of Dalit votes in favour of Congress, which BJP is realising in many constituencies. Political analyst BS Murthy said, BJP did not pay sufficient attention to its social engineering and that may not help the party because all candidates here are either Lingayat or Brahmin. There is no palpable wave in favour of BJP so far. Infighting and rebellion may cost the party dear. BJP has never looked this vulnerable in the last three polls. A BJP functionary, requesting anonymity, said, The party has always enjoyed the blessings of the Lingayat community. I agree that we may not sweep all 14 seats, but we still enjoy a solid advantage and support in North Karnataka. Also, dont discount the Modi factor. I believe barring 3-4 seats, BJP will do well here. I believe Lingayats still prefer BJP.

The New Indian Express 6 May 2024 7:57 am

BJP criticised for misusing Kotnoor incident to project Congress as anti-Lingayat

A group of Dalit people had barged into the house of a Lingayat, who was accused in the B.R. Ambedkars statue desecration case reported on January 23, 2024 and assaulted his family members

The Hindu 6 May 2024 7:17 am

Jaipur Wedding Extravaganza Unveiled

Jaipur Wedding Extravaganza Unveiled a three-day first wedding expo 'Wed In India' started here on Sunday. An initiative of the Ministry of Tourism, Rajasthan, the expo is being organised at Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre (JECC) here to give a boost to the tourism, hospitality and destination weddings in the state. Speaking during the inaugural event, Manisha Saxena, Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India said that along with cultural aspects of India, the rapid infrastructure development, especially the increasing number of airports and improvement in digital and physical connectivity, are aiding destination weddings across the world. She said that with its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural traditions, Rajasthan along with Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Haryana, Kerala, and Goa are favourite destinations. Gayatri Rathore, Principal Secretary, Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan said that the state's magnificent palaces, forts and havelis converted into luxury heritage hotels provide a regal backdrop for extravagant celebrations. Rajasthan's world-class hospitality, traditional cuisines and vibrant entertainment create unforgettable experiences for the couples and their guests. Policymakers, key players from the tourism and hospitality industry and tour operators from over 50 countries are participating in the 'Wed in India' expo. It will have sessions on the readiness of India's wedding ecosystem, dynamics of wedding tourism and its impact on India's larger tourism industry.

devdiscourse 5 May 2024 9:08 pm

Rangayana, Mysuru: - Star of Mysore

Rangayana, Mysuru: Star of Mysore

Google News 5 May 2024 7:44 pm

Campaigning for second phase of 14 LS seats ends in Karnataka as 'sex scandal' dominates narrative

Campaigning for second phase of 14 LS seats ends in Karnataka as 'sex scandal' dominates narrative The campaigning for the second phase of polling in 14 Lok Sabha segments in Congress-ruled Karnataka ended on Sunday, with the ''Hassan sex scandal'' wading into the narrative in no small measure. Tuesday's elections (May 7) matter the most for the BJP as it had bagged all those 14 seats in the 2019 polls. Karnataka has a total of 28 Lok Sabha constituencies. The first phase of elections for 14 segments was held on April 26. Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra have targeted the BJP over the alleged sex scandal involving Hassan JD(S) MP, Prajwal Revanna, in campaign rallies. Rahul Gandhi alleged that Prajwal Revanna had raped 400 women, and lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for seeking votes for a ''mass rapist'' and sought his apology. Prajwal, grandson of former prime minister and JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda, is facing allegations of sexually abusing women. The state government has set up a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the charges. Prajwal Revanna was the JD(S)-BJP alliance candidate from Hassan seat which went to polls on April 26. The JD(S) joined the BJP-led NDA in September last year. The BJP, on the other hand, has attacked the government for alleged failure to ''contain anti-national activities'', and incidents of 'Love Jihad' and 'appeasement politics'. The party leaders repeatedly referred to the bomb blast at a cafe here on March 1, the murder of 23-year-old Neha Hiremath on a college campus in Hubballi by Fayaz Khondunaik on April 18 and the raising of pro-Pakistan slogans in the corridors of Vidhana Soudha on February 27. Speaking to reporters in the district headquarters town of Belagavi, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today said, ''In the first phase, we will win about eight to nine seats. In the second phase, we will win in 10 constituencies.'' The Congress is also banking heavily on the state government's guarantee schemes and remains optimistic that they will pay the party electoral dividends. Among the candidates in the fray for the May 7 polls is Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, who is seeking a fifth straight term from Dharwad. There will be a by-poll to the Shorapur assembly constituency in Yadgir district on May 7 following the death of Congress MLA Raja Venkatappa Naik in February this year. The 14 segments going to polls on Tuesday are: Belgaum (Belagavi), Uttara Kannada, Chikkodi, Bagalkot (Bagalkote), Bidar, Haveri, Dharwad, Koppal, Bellari (Ballari), Raichur, Bijapur (Vijayapura), Davangere and Shimoga (Shivamogga) and Gulbarga (Kalaburagi). According to the Election Commission, 227 candidates are in the fray. The BJP and the Congress have fielded 14 candidates each while the Bahujan Samaj Party is trying its luck in nine seats. There are 117 independents. Also, 73 people are fighting the election from registered unrecognised parties. The 14 constituencies have 2.59 crore voters, the EC said, adding, there are a total of 28,257 main polling stations. Among the BJP contestants are: former Chief Ministers Basavaraj Bommai (Haveri) and Jagadish Shettar (Belgaum), former Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri (Uttara Kannada) and former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's son B Y Raghavendra (Shimoga). Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge's son-in-law Radhakrishna Doddamani is contesting from Gulbarga. The Congress has fielded Minister Eshwar Khandre's son Sagar Khandre (Bidar), Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar's son Mrinal Hebbalkar (Belgaum), Minister Satish Jarkiholi's daughter Priyanka Jarkiholi (Chikkodi), Minister Shivanand Patil's daughter Samyukta Patil (Bagalkot) and Geetha Shivarajkumar, who is wife of Kannada film actor Shivarajkumar and daughter of former Chief Minister late S Bangarappa (Shimoga). As Congress has fielded Karnataka Minister for Mines and Geology S S Mallikarjun's wife Prabha Mallikarjun from Davangere, the BJP gave ticket to Gayathri Siddeshwara, who is wife of MP G M Siddeshwara. The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements to increase voter turnout amid the soaring temperatures in the 14 constituencies. From arranging shamianas and tents, additional fans and drinking water facilities, to keeping ambulances on standby and using adjacent rooms of the polling booth as waiting areas, the Election Commission is making efforts to ensure that the polling percentage is not affected due to the ''harsh summer''. In this first phase, Karnataka recorded 69.56 per cent voter turnout. Speaking to PTI, Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena said the constituencies where polling will take place on May 7 are in North Karnataka region and the temperature is slightly high there, ''so we have made all necessary arrangements to ensure that people aren't deterred from coming out of their homes to vote.''

devdiscourse 5 May 2024 6:30 pm

After two decades in a political family, Prabha Mallikarjun makes electoral debut in Davangere

KARNATAKA: Coming from a political family and canvassing for Congress candidates for two decades and more in the past elections here, Prabha Mallikarjun is making her electoral debut in this Lok Sabha constituency. And interestingly, for the first time, Davangere will see a contest between two women -- Prabha is taking on BJP's Gayathri Siddeshwara. Once a Congress stronghold, the BJP has been winning the seat since 1999. The 48-year-old Prabha, a dentist, is the wife of District in-charge Minister S S Mallikarjun and daughter-in-law of veteran Congress leader and Davangere South MLA Shamanur Shivashankarappa. Gayathri is the wife of four-time MP and former union minister G M Siddeshwara. Irrespective of who wins, Davangere will get its first woman MP. Prabha said that if elected, her top priority is health, education, employment, irrigation and drinking water issues. She is also keen on working towards women self-empowerment, establishment of handicraft industries, and encouraging home-based products. Every party has its own issues on which we build our political narrative. In Karnataka, especially, we have the Congress guarantee schemes which have worked really well. It has been pro-women.., Prabha said. We want to work to improve hospital services and availability of ambulances. I also want to focus on the mental health aspect of women, so at primary health centres, we want at least one day in a month dedicated to mental health issues in women, she told PTI in an interview. On how difficult is it for women in politics, she said, Women have 33 per cent reservation, but then these women have to express their opinion. They need not stand behind the men, their husbands. You have to actively come forward...We need women's voice because women are 50 per cent voters in every constituency. She added, Being a woman, I can definitely address their issues -- focus on their mental health aspect, their financial independence, their education, skill development and giving them their due respect and importance in society. Interestingly, both Prabha and Gayathri are contesting elections for the first time. On how her political background is helping her, Prabha said, It's been 26 years since I have been married into this family. So every MLA and MP elections till date, I have been with my 'karyakartas' doing canvassing with them and talking to people who come to our house, be it political or hospital-related issues. This interaction has helped and that is how people have understood my nature...the way I am accessible and available to them. Countering the charge of dynastic politics, she said she was never an aspirant for an MP seat. People themselves, our karyakartas through a public survey, realised that for Congress to win in Davangere, we require Prabha Mallikarjun as a candidate and that was a reason for my selection..., Prabha said.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2024 4:33 pm

Political Debut in Davangere: Prabha Mallikarjun Emerges After Two Decades in Renowned Political Family

Political Debut in Davangere: Prabha Mallikarjun Emerges After Two Decades in Renowned Political Family Coming from a political family and canvassing for Congress candidates for two decades and more in the past elections here, Prabha Mallikarjun is making her electoral debut in this Lok Sabha constituency. And interestingly, for the first time, Davangere will see a contest between two women -- Prabha is taking on BJP's Gayathri Siddeshwara. Once a Congress stronghold, the BJP has been winning the seat since 1999. The 48-year-old Prabha, a dentist, is the wife of District in-charge Minister S S Mallikarjun and daughter-in-law of veteran Congress leader and Davangere South MLA Shamanur Shivashankarappa. Gayathri is the wife of four-time MP and former union minister G M Siddeshwara. Irrespective of who wins, Davangere will get its first woman MP. Prabha said that if elected, her top priority is health, education, employment, irrigation and drinking water issues. She is also keen on working towards women self-empowerment, establishment of handicraft industries, and encouraging home-based products. ''Every party has its own issues on which we build our political narrative. In Karnataka, especially, we have the Congress guarantee schemes which have worked really well. It has been pro-women..,'' Prabha said. ''We want to work to improve hospital services and availability of ambulances. I also want to focus on the mental health aspect of women, so at primary health centres, we want at least one day in a month dedicated to mental health issues in women,'' she told PTI in an interview. On how difficult is it for women in politics, she said, ''Women have 33 per cent reservation, but then these women have to express their opinion. They need not stand behind the men, their husbands. You have to actively come forward...We need women's voice because women are 50 per cent voters in every constituency. She added, ''Being a woman, I can definitely address their issues -- focus on their mental health aspect, their financial independence, their education, skill development and giving them their due respect and importance in society.'' Interestingly, both Prabha and Gayathri are contesting elections for the first time. On how her political background is helping her, Prabha said, ''It's been 26 years since I have been married into this family. So every MLA and MP elections till date, I have been with my 'karyakartas' doing canvassing with them and talking to people who come to our house, be it political or hospital-related issues. This interaction has helped and that is how people have understood my nature...the way I am accessible and available to them.'' Countering the charge of dynastic politics, she said she was never an aspirant for an MP seat. ''People themselves, our karyakartas through a public survey, realised that for Congress to win in Davangere, we require Prabha Mallikarjun as a candidate and that was a reason for my selection...,'' Prabha said.

devdiscourse 5 May 2024 4:12 pm

'Kalyug aa gaya hai': Internet is disgusted with this 'cheese ice gola' in Ahmedabad - Deccan Herald

'Kalyug aa gaya hai': Internet is disgusted with this 'cheese ice gola' in Ahmedabad Deccan Herald

Google News 5 May 2024 4:06 pm

Opinion: Lingayat influence and scandal shadow- Karnataka braces for intense poll phase

Opinion Lingayat influence and scandal shadow Karnataka braces for intense poll phase

India Today 5 May 2024 12:33 pm

Extended weekend, lack of info led to low voter turnout in Bengaluru: Panel

BENGALURU: From extended weekends to voter apathy, lack of information on candidates contesting to the timing of the poll day were discussed on Friday to find reasons for low poll percentage in Bengaluru Urban district (BBMP limits), which voted on April 26 in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The online discussion -- Low polling percentage in Bengaluru Urban district (BBMP) during Lok Sabha General Election 2024, what are the root causes? -- was organised by the Bangalore Political Action Committee (BPAC). The Voter Turnout Ratio (VTR) in Bengaluru Urban district decreased from 56.01% to 53.96% over the past decade (20142024), encompassing six elections. Dr Sandeep Shastri, the National Coordinator of the Lokniti Network, highlighted significant findings on Bengalurus voter turnout. He noted that except for the 1977 Lok Sabha election, where the turnout exceeded 60%, Bengaluru has consistently experienced lower voter participation, typically hovering around the 50% range. In six elections, turnout fell below the 50% mark. Recent surveys have revealed that a substantial number of registered voters either live outside the city or prefer to cast their votes in their hometowns rather than in Bengaluru, Shashtri mentioned. Vikram Rai, president, Bangalore Apartment Federation (BAF), presented the federations analysis on baseline errors in the electoral roll. He pointed out instances where registered voters within apartment complexes frequently change their residences, both within and outside the city, yet the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) fail to synchronise with citizens, leading to inaccuracies in the electoral roll. He emphasised the need for better coordination between BLOs and citizens to refine the enumeration process and address the high potential for inaccuracies, including the failure to remove outdated names from the roll. Sudheendra MG, the KPCC spokesperson, highlighted several issues regarding voter participation. As the block president of Mahalakshmi Layout, he noted that alongside voter apathy, there is a prevailing belief among the electorate that their individual votes hold little significance. Moreover, political parties are perceived to be less active in mobilizing voters to the polling stations compared to their efforts prior to the 1990s. Sudheendra also pointed out a specific case in Booth No 80, where discrepancies were found in the electoral rolls, with a significant number of families having shifted out of the area yet still listed as voters. He suggested that the Booth Level Agents (BLA) of parties should collaborate with BBMP officials to rectify such inaccuracies, improving the accuracy of voter turnout rates. Kaveri Kedarnath, former mandal president of Malleswaram from BJP, recounted her experience at Booth No 187 in the Malleswaram Assembly Constituency (ward 76 Gayatri Nagar). She observed that out of 996 voters, 40 had passed away, while 232 had relocated within or outside the constituency. Despite these changes, BLOs had not acted to update the voter information. She emphasised that while registering as a new voter is relatively straightforward, the process of shifting ones vote within or outside the Assembly constituency is more complex. Therefore, many individuals opt to re-register as new voters instead.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2024 9:52 am

Sex scandal may not have much impact on polling

The sex scandal allegedly involving Janata Dal (Secular) MP Prajwal Revanna that triggered a high-decibel political slugfest is unlikely to have much of an impact on the voting in 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka that will go to the polls on Tuesday. Prajwal Revanna, the JDS-BJP combine candidate from Hassan constituency and looking at retaining his seat, is facing serious charges of sexually harassing several women. His father and JDS MLA, HD Revanna, is also named as accused in two FIRs. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is probing the cases against members of one of the most influential political families in Karnataka, perhaps in the country. The three generations of the family of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda are currently members of both the Houses of Parliament and the state legislature. All three seats Hassan, Mandya, and Kolar contested by JDS went to polls in the second phase on April 26. Now, in the third phase, the BJP is in a direct contest with the Congress in 14 seats. BJPs alliance partner JDS is not a major force in those seats, although it has a presence in some pockets in North Karnataka. Hours after voting in the second phase of polls in the seats in Vokkaliga-dominated Old Mysuru region, the scandal exploded into becoming a major topic of discussion in political circles across India. As the details of the horrendous crimes started coming out, Congress used it to attack the BJP by accusing it of turning a blind eye to atrocities on women. It became one of the electoral issues in their campaigning. The Congress no-holds-barred attack may have pre-empted the BJPs plans to aggressively use womens safety issues to attack the Congress government in the state. The BJP was going hammer-and-tongs against the Siddaramaiah government over law-and-order issues, especially Neha Hiremaths murder on the college campus in Hubballi. The scandal involving its alliance candidate put the BJP on the backfoot to some extent, causing embarrassment to its top leaders. As a damage-control measure, JDS suspended Prajwal from the party and BJP turned the tables to question the State Government over delay in taking action against Prajwal as law and order is a state subject. While the issue remains a point of political discussion, it is unlikely to impact voters decisions. The major factors in these elections include: the BJPs emphasis on Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership and the Central Governments performance in the last 10 years, Congress focus on its five guarantee schemes, promises made in its manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls, and its sustained campaign against the Centre over alleged discrimination against Karnataka. The BJP, which in 2019 swept all 14 seats that will be going to the polls on May 7, will be banking on support from Lingayats as well as other communities to retain the seats. Congress is hoping to consolidate support from Dalits, backward classes, and minorities, while also trying to breach BJPs Lingayat fortress as it tries to improve its performance in North Karnataka. Determined to regain the lost ground, AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge has been spending considerable time in his home district Kalaburagi, while also campaigning vigorously in other states. The scandal would have had a major impact on the elections had it exploded ahead of the April 26 polls in the Vokkaliga-dominated Old Mysuru region. The video clips were allegedly circulated days before the polls in Hassan. But the issue was confined to the Hassan Lok Sabha constituency. This is said to have damaged the JDS prospects in the constituency as it struggles to retain its home turf. But the question remains: why did it not come out in a big way before polls in Old Mysuru, escalating only hours after polling? Was Congress concerned about the possible backlash from a section of the Vokkaliga community? The Vokkaliga community members will not condone wrongdoings by anyone. However, if they had perceived it as an attempt to target former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowdas family, it might have proved counterproductive. Prajwal has to face the full force of the law, and the process has been set in motion. Another shameful part of the entire episode is the indiscriminate circulation of video clips without even morphing the identities of the victims. Will the state government show the same kind of alacrity and seriousness in punishing those responsible for circulating the videos? The videos should have been brought to the notice of law enforcement authorities at the first instance, not after they were circulated. No one condones crimes against women. Hopefully, the investigation covering all aspects will be pursued at the same pace even after the polls. Ramu Patil Assistant Resident Editor ramu@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 5 May 2024 9:22 am

Lingayats dont vote on caste lines in Dharwad

HUBBALLI : To deny BJP candidate Pralhad Joshi a fifth term from the Dharwad parliamentary segment, Congress is pitting him against the Lingayat community. Though the same strategy by the party has not been fruitful earlier, this time it hopes to get the support of Dingaleshwar Swami of Shirahatti Bhavaikya Peeth, who had filed his nomination papers to contest as an independent but later withdrew. Though Lingayats voters constitute over 25 per cent of the total electorate in the Dharwad segment, they have never voted along caste lines. In the last 17 elections, they have elected candidates from other communities majority of the times, except when transport baron Vijay Sankeshwar contested and won thrice. Of the other four MPs, three were Brahmins and one an OBC. In the first general election in 1952, DB Karmakar, a Brahmin, of Congress won against Kissan Mazdoor Praja Partys CT Kambali, a Lingayat. In 1957, Karmakar defeated independent candidate BN Munavalli, who was also a Lingayat. From 1962 to 1977, Brahmin candidate Sarojini Mahishi, who contested four elections, won twice against Lingayat candidates. In 1980, Mahishi, who was contesting on the Janata Party ticket, was defeated by DK Naikar from the Kuruba (OBC) community. He defeated Lingayat candidates fielded by either Janata Party or Janata Dal in the next three elections. Naikar, however, was defeated in 1996 by Sankeshwar, who was the first Lingayat elected from the constituency. He went on to win in 1998 and the 1999 snap elections against candidates from his community. In the 2004 election, the constituency again elected a Brahmin, Pralhad Joshi, who was contesting against retired bureaucrat BS Patil of Congress. Though the Grand Old Party put up Lingayat candidates against Joshi in the next three elections, it did not taste any success. Joshi defeated Manjunath Kunnur in 2009 and Vinay Kulkarni in 2014 and 2019. It has been proved time and again that the Lingayat community has always elected candidates from other communities, despite it being the most-populous community in the segment. But in this election, Vinay Kulkarni of Congress has been raising the Lingayat betrayal issue quite vigorously. He was denied the ticket as the court has barred him from entering Dharwad district for his alleged involvement in the killing of BJP member Yogishgouda Goudar. During campaigning, Vinay has been alleging that Joshi lured Lingayat seers with money and is creating a divide in the Lingayat community. The community would have no meaning unless Joshi is defeated in this election, he states during his campaigning. On the other hand, Dingaleshwar Swami has declared a holy war against Joshi, accusing the Union minister of dishonouring Lingayat seers and suppressing community leaders. Despite withdrawing from the contest, the pontiff has been campaigning against Joshi and is appealing to Lingayats to teach him a lesson to salvage the communitys pride. Whether these efforts would tilt the scales will be known on June 4.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2024 8:49 am

20 years on, can Congress breach BJPs Kittur Karnataka citadel?

Kittur Karnataka, a long-standing BJP stronghold, faces a challenging BJP-Congress battle. Lingayat community's pivotal role in elections, recent incidents involving Neha Hiremath & Prajwal Revanna, and party dynamics contribute to the unfolding political landscape.

The Times of India 5 May 2024 4:14 am

Indranil Banerjie | The Revanna scandal isnt about sex, but criminality

There is nothing new about politicians and sexual misconduct. The list is long and the accompanying outrage well documented. Recall how the world had gasped at the discovery of an episode involving a young intern in Americas White House and the then President of the United States. Mercifully, most such cases are quickly forgotten. How many would remember the case of actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger fathering a child with his housekeeper? The legendary Franklin D. Roosevelt is said to have had a mistress while John F. Kennedy was known to have had extra-marital affairs. Sexual shenanigans in the United States started with its founding fathers and continues with the shameful lawsuits involving the previous US President. India too has not been without its share of sex scandals involving politicians. Indias first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru is said to have had a relationship with Edwina Mountbatten, the wife of the last British Viceroy, although some historians have declared that it was entirely platonic. Many politicians, including at least one Prime Minister, have had questionable sexual relationships, but the Indian media has tended to be remarkably restrained on such issues. Only when the evidence has been thrust into public view has the media reacted, as was with the sensational case of Congress stalwart Narain Dutt Tewari, a not particularly attractive individual, who was seen in bed with three women at one time. He was subsequently found to be the genetic parent on a young man, whom he refused to legitimise despite the evidence. Several Indian politicians have literally been caught with their pants down. The list includes personages like Suresh Ram (son of Babu Jagjivan Ram), BJP leader Raghavji, the brilliant Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi, one-time Rajasthan minister Mahipal Maderna, Dhruv Narayan Singh, the BSPs Purushottam Naresh Dwivedi, Samajwadi minister Gayatri Prasad Prajapati, former BJP MLA from Unnao Kuldeep Singh Sengar, and many more. The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) counted 134 sitting Members of Parliament (21 MPs) and Legislative Assemblies (113 MLAs) who have cases related to crimes against women. The charges include gangrape, rape and murder, sexual harassment and so on. The latest to join this dubious league is Karnatakas 33-year-old Member of Parliament Prajwal Revanna, who belongs to the Janata Dal (Secular) and happens to be the grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda. Mr Revanna has emerged as a satyr fond of ravaging women without their consent and would have got away with it had it not been for the leak of a pen drive containing an astonishing 3,000 or so explicit videos apparently shot by the member himself. The MP and his father have also been accused of sexual harassment by a woman who worked as their cook. A police case has been registered against both father and son but the latter is said to have fled the country, and is believed to be in Germany. The Prajwal Revanna case has acquired political overtones, coming as it does in the midst of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. The Opposition has been circulating photographs showing the absconding offender with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and suggesting that this is typical of the kind of people the BJP supports. The Janata Dal (S) happens to be an electoral ally of the BJP in the state. The public focus of the Revanna case is on its sexual aspect, the MPs enormous appetite for coitus and unrestrained exploitation of vulnerable women. He is projected as a sex fiend with support from the countrys most powerful personage. The focus on sex, unfortunately, detracts from the true and more serious aspect of the episode: its obvious criminality. Ironically, in India today, criminality is no longer considered as sensational as sexual misconduct. The Revanna episode therefore is egregious not so much because of its sexual nature but because it suggests unrestrained and habitual delinquency that has continued with impunity over time. The core issue is that of a politician having forcible sex with women who are powerless to resist or speak up. Sexual profligacy might be distasteful, but it is not abhorrent in itself as long as there is no element of force, brutality, harassment, blackmail or compulsion involved. Thus, for instance, the Nehru-Edwina relationship evokes no outrage since it was between two consenting adults and not something involving coercion or force. The Revanna case is reflective of a much larger problem that is not debated as much as it ought to be, and that is the increasingly unrestrained power of the Indian political class. It is not a matter of one political party or another; it is a generic problem spread across the political spectrum. The average politician today considers himself to be a super citizen with super privileges, who can get away with virtually anything. That constitutes a huge and present danger. It is unfortunate that criminality and the related problem of corruption of the political class per se does not cause any outrage in this country. Neither is it an election issue. Not surprisingly, both criminality and the power of the political class in India is growing. The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) estimates that criminality in politics is rising. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, 15 per cent candidates across political parties had declared criminal cases against them; this figure rose to 17 per cent in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls and to 19 per cent in the 2019 elections. In the ongoing elections, in the third phase alone, 18 per cent out of 1,352 candidates have declared criminal cases against them; in the second and first phases, this figure was 21 and 16 per cent respectively. The ADR observed: This data clearly shows that political parties have no interest in reforming the electoral system and our democracy will continue to suffer at the hands of lawbreakers who become lawmakers. The Indian politician today is designated as a dignitary who goes around with armed guards, cars flashing red lights, pays no toll, gets free medical and other facilities and in some cases free club membership as well. Some clearly feel they are even entitled to free sex. Welcome to the criminal republic.

Deccan Chronicle 4 May 2024 11:40 pm

In Karnataka's Lingayat heartland, phase III of LS polls casts spotlight on BJP heavyweights - The New Indian Express

In Karnataka's Lingayat heartland, phase III of LS polls casts spotlight on BJP heavyweights The New Indian Express

Google News 4 May 2024 10:50 pm

In Karnataka's Lingayat heartland, phase III of LS polls casts spotlight on BJP heavyweights

BELAGAVI: The third phase of polls on May 7 is poised for a closely contested battle between the BJP and Congress in the majority of the 14 of the 28 remaining seats in the state. However, all eyes are on the three top guns of the BJP, former Chief Ministers Jagadish Shettar, Basavaraj Bommai and Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, who have locked horns against three young Congress rivals in North Karnataka, a Lingayat heartland. The election for Belagavi, Haveri and Hubballi seats, where Shettar, Bommai and Joshi are in the fray, respectively, largely depends on which way the votes of the dominant Lingayat community swing . Given the popularity of the three leaders in North Karnataka, a Lingayat heartland, it looks as though the trio will emerge triumphant, but the contest in all three constituencies will go down to the wire if the changing political scenario on the ground is anything to go by. The trio does not have much to boast about development and heavily depend on the same 'Modi factor.' With an eye on the Lingayat votes , the BJP and Congress fielded Lingayat candidates in the Belagavi and Gadag-Haveri constituencies. When asked whether the attempts by the two parties to grab a major chunk of Lingayat votes will work, Siddarama Swamy of Gadag Tontadarya Math, who is one of the noted Lingayat seers in North Karnataka, said, The BJP is largely dependent on the 'Modi factor' in this election more than any other issue. Although efforts are being made to woo Lingayats, I don't think the Lingayat factor will help the candidates in this election. The caste factor will not play a major role even as the large number of voters in all three constituencies are Lingayats, he said. Unfortunately, efforts are being made to polarise society by the political parties for their political gains, he said, adding that the voters should not get carried away by all that and should support all the able candidates in the fray, irrespective of their party affiliations. Congress plans to corner BJP in North Karnataka with AHINDA-Lingayat combo The contest between Joshi and youth Congress leader Vinod Asuti is expected to be an interesting one after Dingaleshwar Swamy of Shirahatti Bhavaikya Peetha opted out of the contest in the Hubballi constituency. With the BJP and Congress fielding non-LingayatsJoshi is a Brahmin while Asuti is a Kurubait is interesting to see which way the votes of the Lingayat community swing in Hubballi. After quitting the contest, Dingaleshwar Swamy is still opposing the BJP's decision to field Joshi and trying to halt Lingayat votes going in his kitty. However, Joshi is confident of registering his fifth victory as MP this time. While sharing his views on how the Lingayat factor will play a role, senior Supreme Court advocate and political commentator Mohan Katarki said the Lingayat factor will play a major role in most of the 14 constituencies that go to poll on May 7. He believes a major chunk of Lingayats may vote for the BJP in the Hubballi constituency, where both parties have fielded non-Lingayats. The Congress should have fielded an OBC candidate from Haveri instead of Hubballi and given a ticket to a Lingayat from Hubballi to benefit from the Lingayat factor. The votes of the community will split between the two parties in Haveri and Belagavi but Joshi will benefit from them in Hubballi, Katarki added. Anandayya Gaddadevarmath, a not-so-popular Lingayat and Congress candidate from Gadag-Haveri, is also expected to put up a stiff fight against Bommai , with the possibility of a massive split of Lingayat votes. The BJP leaders feel Bommai will win by a big margin but several leaders of the Lingayat community expect a close clash here. According to official records, the sitting Haveri MP, Shivakumar Udasi of the BJP, polled a vote share of 53.97 percent against DR Patil of the Congress in the 2019 parliamentary election. Both candidates hail from the Lingayat community. On the caste factor, Jagadish Shettar , who faces youngster Mrinal Hebbalkar of the Congress, said the caste of Lingayat factor would not play any role in Lok Sabha elections. If you see the way previous elections were fought, you will find that the national issues assumed importance here. The voters will be more concerned about national issues than any others, he said. However, sources said the BJP and Congress have made all possible attempts to woo Lingayat voters in Belagavi constituency. Another noted Lingayat leader and BJP MP from Chikkodi, Annasaheb Jolle said his party had thesupport of all the communities due to the massive development done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He believes the Lingayat factor may not play any role in Belagavi district. BJP eyes BC, Dalit votes in Karnataka, Congress depends on subsects of Lingayats INTERVIEW | BJPs internal feud will explode after LS polls, says Laxman Savadi

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 10:50 pm

Events tomorrow - MAY 5: Rangayana, Mysuru - Star of Mysore

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Google News 4 May 2024 6:25 pm

Loco Pilot Killed After Being Hit by Rajdhani Express in Bihar's Gaya District

Patna: P ankaj Kumar Singh, a loco pilot, tragically lost his life after being hit by the Rajdhani Express in Bihar's Gaya district. The accident occurred as Singh was crossing the tracks after parking the light engine in the loco buffer of Ghazhandi. The impact of the collision caused his immediate death. The incident took place between Gurpa and Gajandi stations. RPF Inspector Jawaharlal reached the spot upon receiving information and reported the incident to the GRP. The body of the deceased has been sent for post-mortem examination. The accident occurred around 3:30 in the morning when Pankaj Singh was struck by the New Delhi-Ranchi Rajdhani Express. The exact cause of the accident is yet to be determined. Whether the loco pilot failed to notice the approaching Rajdhani Express or if there were other factors involved remains uncertain and will only be revealed through a police investigation. Nepal Decides to Print New Rs 100 Currency Note with Controversial Map Yogi Adityanath Accuses Congress of Planning to Implement Jizya Tax Crorepati Candidates Dominate Odisha Lok Sabha Polls: A Detailed Analysis of Wealth Distribution

News Track 4 May 2024 6:11 pm

Supreme Court Raises Concerns Over Indian Judicial Code Provisions Amid New Criminal Laws

New Delhi: Th e Supreme Court has raised serious questions about certain provisions of the Indian Judicial Code, just two months before its implementation. The court has urged the Central Government and the legislature to reconsider and make appropriate changes to Sections 85 and 86 of the Indian Judicial Code to prevent false allegations of harassment against women. In its decision, the bench comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra highlighted that Sections 85 and 86 of the Indian Judicial Code are similar to Section 498 (A) of the IPC. However, the court emphasized that the explanation provided in Section 86 needs reconsideration to curb the rising trend of false complaints. The court has requested the legislature to make necessary changes to these sections before the implementation of the Indian Judicial Code, 2023, which is scheduled to come into effect from July 1. Sections 85 and 86 of the Indian Judicial Code pertain to the punishment for subjecting a woman to cruelty and provide a detailed explanation of cruelty, including both mental and physical harm inflicted on the victim woman. The bench directed the registry to send copies of its decision to the Union Law Secretary and Home Secretary, who will present it to the Law and Justice Minister and the Home Minister along with their recommendations and comments. The court's concerns stem from the need to prevent misuse of the law, similar to the issues faced with Section 498A of the IPC, which deals with dowry harassment complaints. The bench mentioned that it had raised concerns about Section 498A of the IPC 14 years ago due to the exaggeration of incidents in dowry harassment complaints. The court's decision came while canceling a dowry harassment case filed by a woman against her husband. The court noted that the woman's allegations were vague and lacked specific examples of criminal conduct. The three new criminal laws, which are set to be implemented from July 1, were approved by the Parliament on December 21 last year and received President Draupadi Murmu's consent and signature on December 25. Archaeological Investigation to Uncover Truth about Bhojashala Loco Pilot Killed After Being Hit by Rajdhani Express in Bihar's Gaya District Relief from Scorching Heat Expected as Rainfall Forecasted for UP and Bihar

News Track 4 May 2024 6:11 pm

Two Laborers Die While Cleaning Septic Tank in Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Noida: I n a tragic incident in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, two laborers lost their lives while cleaning a septic tank of a house on Saturday morning. The incident occurred in Sector 26 of Police Station Sector 20 area. Upon receiving information, the police team reached the spot to investigate. The bodies were sent for post-mortem, and further actions are being taken by the police. The deceased, identified as Nooni Mandal and Tapan Mandal, originally from West Bengal, were residents of Sector 6 in Noida and worked as laborers. They were relatives, akin to brothers-in-law. Both had gone to work at a house identified as A-94 in Sector 26. While cleaning the septic tank, they suddenly stopped moving. They were found unconscious and immediately rushed to Kailash Hospital. Unfortunately, both laborers succumbed during treatment at the hospital. The local police were informed about the incident, and the police from Sector 20 station reached the spot. The family members were informed, and the bodies were sent for post-mortem. Noida's Deputy Commissioner of Police, Vidya Sagar Mishra, stated that the two laborers were called to clean the safety tank of a house in Sector 26. However, they became unconscious during the cleaning process. Despite being rushed to the hospital for treatment, they could not be saved. Legal action is being taken by the police in this matter. Archaeological Investigation to Uncover Truth about Bhojashala Loco Pilot Killed After Being Hit by Rajdhani Express in Bihar's Gaya District Relief from Scorching Heat Expected as Rainfall Forecasted for UP and Bihar

News Track 4 May 2024 6:11 pm

Idgah to Kabuliwala: 5 Classic Short Stories That Will Stir Your Emotions

Here are a few evocative tales penned by Manto, Munshi Premchand and Tagore that will stir your emotions and enrich your mind American author Edward Abbey defined good writing as a piece of work that not only has something to say but also says it well. A good short story is a rare creative achievement, because its brevity must encompass the depth and expanse of varied human experiences. We have curated five celebrated short stories from the subcontinent and these classic tales not only have evocative themes but are also written beautifully. 'Gulli Danda' by Munshi Premchand The story begins when the narrator returns to his village after becoming a successful engineer. He runs into Daya, a childhood friend and the two relive the past as they play a game of Gulli Danda. Gaya was once a champion of the game and the two friends try their best to beat each other once again. Gaya loses the match but the narrator finds something amiss in his victory. He realises that despite his lack of world success, Gaya is a bigger person and has allowed him to win. Directed by Seema Pahwa, the story is a part of Zee Theatre's anthology 'Koi Baat Chale' and is narrated by Vivaan Shah. It can be watched on 12th May on Dish TV Rangmanch Active, D2H Rangmanch Active and Airtel Spotlight. 'Mammad Bhai' by Saadat Hasan Manto Manto was an astute observer of human nature and drew from everyday experiences to paint compelling stories. This one is about a charismatic gangster with almost cinematic charm who takes great pride in his flourishing moustache and dagger. One day however, a twist of fate lands him in a situation where he has to part with both of his cherished possessions. How he deals with this loss makes for an absorbing watch. Directed by Seema Pahwa and narrated by Vineet Kumar, this short story is part of Zee Theatre's 'Jhatpat Kahaniyon ka Sunday' special and can be watched on 19th May on Tata Play Theatre. 'Idgah' by Munshi Premchand One of the most loved stories by Munshi Premchand, 'Idgah' is about a four-year-old orphan Hamid, who wants to gift something special to his grandmother Amina on Eid. Amina is raising him amid great hardships and does not even disclose to him that his parents have passed on. A naive Hamid innocently worries about her because she toils endlessly and does not even have a pair of tongs in the kitchen to protect her hands. Will Hamid be able to find the perfect gift for her on Eid? Find out what happens next in this Seema Pahwa directorial. The story is narrated by Vinay Pathak and can be watched on 12th May on Tata Play Theatre. 'Toba Tek Singh' by Saadat Hasan Manto This story is also a part of the anthology 'Koi Baat Chale' and features in Zee Theatre's 'Jhatpat Kahaniyon ka Sunday' special. It revisits the horrors and dehumanisation that millions of Indians experienced during Partition. Set two or three years after 1947, it narrates the tragedy of Bishan Singh, a Sikh inmate of an asylum in Lahore who is caught in the crosshairs of the politics between the governments of India and Pakistan when they decide to exchange Muslim, Sikh and Hindu lunatics. Bishan Singh is fixated upon returning to his home in Toba Tek Singh and on realising that it is now in Pakistan, he refuses to leave. Directed by: Seema Pahwa, the poignant story is narrated by Manoj Pahwa. Watch it on 26th May on Tata Play Theatre. 'Kabuliwala' by Rabindranath Tagore Immortalised by Balraj Sahni and Chhabi Biswas in Hindi and Bengali cinematic adaptations, this immortal story by Rabindranath Tagore is now also available as a short film in Anurag Basu's anthology, 'Stories by Rabindranath Tagore.' Written by Tagore in 1892, the story is about Rehmat, a Pashtun fruit seller from Kabul, Afghanistan, who visits Calcutta (present day Kolkata) each year to sell dry fruits. He misses his home deeply and develops a strong bond with a five-year-old girl, Mini, who reminds him of his own daughter. However, a tragedy changes the course of his life and he is incarcerated for many years. Will he be able to meet his daughter? Find out more in this moving Tani Basu directorial which stars Mushtaq Kak, Swachata Sanjiban Guha, Amrita Mukherjee and Bobby Parvez. It is available on Prime Video.

Deccan Chronicle 4 May 2024 1:47 pm

Performance brings me a profound sense of satisfaction

HYDERABAD: Her resilient spirit propelled Dr Maddali Usha Gayatri through illness, allowing her to showcase an unwavering strength and dedication to her craft. As a Kuchipudi dancer, she has not only conquered challenges but also inspired countless individuals striving for excellence in their chosen paths. Recently honoured with the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 2023 by the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, Dr Gayatri has left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of the nation. In a candid conversation with CE, she shares her remarkable journey thus far. Tell us about your experience of receiving the award from the President. It was an unforgettable experience meeting the President and being honoured with the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. My roots in Telangana run deep, as my parents settled in Hyderabad back in 1956, and Ive always felt a profound connection to this place. Being recognised by my country for my artistic endeavours was incredibly meaningful to me. As an artiste, recognition from society, government, and ones own state or country is something we all aspire to. To receive the highest accolade, the Hamsa award, both from the government of Andhra Pradesh, with the blessings of C Narayana Reddy, and later from the President, was truly humbling. It validated decades of dedication and hard work in my field. The moment when the President bestowed the award upon me was one of immense pride and gratitude. It symbolised not just an individual achievement but also a recognition of the artistic community as a whole. Tell us about your journey thus far. My parents, especially my mother, had a vision of nurturing two girls into the world of artistry. My sister, Uma Gayatri, was earmarked to become a Bharatanatyam dancer, while I was destined for Kuchipudi. It was a choice I embraced wholeheartedly, guided by my mothers unwavering support and belief in the power of artistic expression. My journey towards Kuchipudi was sparked by witnessing the mesmerising performance of the legendary Kuchipudi dancer, Padma Shree Dr Vedantam Satyanarayana Sarma, who enthralled audiences with his rendition of Bhama Kalapam at the World Telugu Conference. His artistry left an indelible mark on my soul, drawing me irresistibly towards the rich tradition of Kuchipudi. My mothers words echoed in my mind: to succeed, one must be prepared to fight for recognition. Though I may have been considered too young to make such a significant choice at the age of four, my guru paved the way for me, nurturing my talent and dedication. Today, I impart the same wisdom to my students, guiding them on their own paths of artistic discovery. One of my earliest students, Dr Sailaja Desai, performed her Arangatam on the very day my marriage was arranged, marking a serendipitous convergence of personal and artistic milestones. Since then, Ive choreographed and overseen the performance of 45 Arangatams, each one a testament to the enduring legacy of Kuchipudi, transcending borders and reaching enthusiasts around the globe. Pic: Vinay Madapu Are your sons also following the same path as you? While the field of performing arts may hold great allure, the harsh reality is that it often struggles to provide a stable livelihood. Traditionally, it has been perceived as male-dominated, with men predominantly taking centre stage. However, the landscape has evolved, and the practice of men portraying female roles has largely faded away. In contemporary times, many young men opt for more financially secure paths, such as engineering, leaving behind the pursuit of the arts. As a mother of two sons, Ive witnessed this trend firsthand. One of my sons resides in the US, where his wife practices as a doctor, while my other son has chosen the field of events. Meanwhile, my second daughter-in-law is not only a teacher but also a performer, carrying on the family tradition. I earnestly hope that she continues to nurture her passion for the performing arts and approaches it with the same dedication and seriousness that I did. Its essential for future generations to recognise the intrinsic value of artistic expression and to support those who choose to pursue it. Any performance that is close to your heart? Kuchipudi embodies a fusion of performance and emotional expression, making it a captivating art form. Personally, I am drawn to its ability to convey deep emotions through movement and expression. Before I was impacted by a brain stroke, I had the privilege of being invited to Guntur, where I delivered a heartfelt performance that spanned an hour. Additionally, Ive had the opportunity to showcase these emotionally resonant segments of Kuchipudi in London, where audiences were moved by the depth of expression. Engaging in these performances brings me a profound sense of satisfaction, as they allow me to connect with both my audience and the essence of the art form itself. How did the dance genre evolve over the years? Establishing any dance style requires dedication and a deep connection to the art form. Its essential to wholeheartedly embrace the art and internalise its essence to do justice to what youve learned. The manner in which one learns is crucial; its not merely about mastering the steps but also understanding the soul of the dance. In a world teeming with diverse dance forms and dancers, only a select few rise to prominence. This ascent is fuelled by an unwavering passion for the craft. To truly excel, individuals must commit themselves wholeheartedly, taking their passion seriously and dedicating themselves to continuous improvement. Ultimately, the responsibility lies with the artist to foster a connection between people and the art form. Its incumbent upon us to shoulder this responsibility and nurture the growth and appreciation of the art, ensuring its enduring legacy. How supportive was your family? My husband and in-laws were very supportive. Through their support I could go around and perform on stage. They have encouraged me. They took care of everything whenever I was busy with my performances. What message for upcoming artistes? While I may not consider myself too prominent to impart wisdom, I do feel a sense of responsibility to share a message with others. Whatever path you choose in life, whether its in the arts or elsewhere, always strive to give your best and approach it with unwavering passion. Never abandon your connection to your art; treat it like a cherished mother whose embrace will console you through lifes trials. Remain sincere and dedicated, pouring your heart and soul into everything you do. Hard work and sincerity are the cornerstones of success in any endeavour.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 10:09 am

Lok Sabha elections: Infighting among its Lingayats a challenge for Congress

Congress faces internal conflicts as contenders vie for Lingayat representation, impacting party unity and potential election outcomes. Lingayat community support pivotal for Congress' success in upcoming polls.

The Times of India 4 May 2024 9:23 am

Patwaris juice & sugar syrup jibe lands MP Congress in soup

BHOPAL : A video of Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari making an off-the-cuff remark in response to a question about Imarti Devi, a loyalist of BJP leader and Guna Lok Sabha candidate Jyotiraditya Scindia, went viral on Thursday night, landing him in soup. In response to a query about Imarti urging voters to support Congress candidates in Gwalior-Chambal region, Patwari had said, Dekho aisa hai ab Imartiji ka ras khatam ho gaya, jo andar chaashni hoti hai, unke liye mai kuch baat nahi karoonga (The juice in Imarti Devi is no longer there. I wont talk about the sugary syrup anymore). This set off a political slugfest in the state, with Patwari apologising for his deregatory remarks ahead of the third phase of Lok Sabha polls on May 7. Patwari clarified that his intention was not to hurt anyones feelings and that his statement was being twisted and presented out of context. Yesterday, I was questioned about an audio clip there. At that moment, my intention was only to avoid that question. The remark I made in that context is being twisted and presented out of context, he said in a clarification. Imarti Devi ji is my elder sister, and an elder sister is just like a mother. So, I will only say that my context was only to avoid the questionStill, if anyones feelings have been hurt in any way, I express regret and apologise, Patwari added. There was no negativity in my mind, nor was my intention to make fun. The only intention was to avoid the question. I apologise, and my context was misunderstood, the Congress leader said. Imarti Devi lodged a complaint against Patwari, leading to the Congress leader being booked under IPC section 509 (insulting the modesty of a woman) and the provision of the SC and ST Act, 2015, at Dabra police station in Gwalior. While condemning Patwaris statement, the BJP leader demanded that the Congress leadership sack him as the state Congress chief. Dubbing Patwaris remarks as anti-women and anti-Dalit, MP minister Krishna Gaur claimed that the state Congress chiefs remarks exposed what Congress and its leaders feel about women.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 9:03 am

Rivals pass baton on to women, but IAS coach emerges spoiler

Davanagere's electoral battle for a Parliament seat includes women candidates amidst transitions from cotton mills to an education hub. Lingayat community leans towards BJP due to BS Yediyurappa's influence, impacting the elections.

The Times of India 4 May 2024 8:42 am

People prioritise PM Modi for nation, not govt guarantees

Pralhad Joshi eyes fifth MP term from Dharwad Lok Sabha, emphasizing honest work, unity with Lingayat leaders, justice for victims. Plans industrial growth, rail line, port development, and infrastructure projects if re-elected.

The Times of India 4 May 2024 8:10 am

Women threaten poll boycott to highlight water crisis in Kendrapara

KENDRAPARA: Irked over the scarcity of drinking water, womenfolk of Kaupada, Barabatia, Naranapur and nearby villages in Derabishi block took to the streets on Friday. The irate women, holding empty pots and buckets, gheraoed the Derabishi block office here demanding immediate supply of potable water. The agitators also threatened to boycott the upcoming polls if the drinking water crisis was not resolved soon. Madhusmita Mallick of Naranapur said two tube-wells in the village have become defunct. Despite repeated complaints, the authorities concerned failed to repair the tube-wells. Groundwater level is depleting due to shortage of water in the river. As a result, most of tube-wells become defunct in the summer. Villagers are forced to walk around one km to collect drinking water from a well. With the government officials unable to provide any relief, villagers have resigned to their fate, rued Mamuni. Another agitator Minati Mallick of Kaupada claimed villagers are forced to drink water from the local pond due to leakage in pipes. We are getting soil-laced dirty water from the pipelines due to leakage and illegal tapping by some miscreants. Gayatri Mallick of Barabatia said villagers have decided to boycott the upcoming election if the authorities failed to provide them regular water supply. The water situation here is really bad and the authorities are not working to solve the problem. The local politicians come to us for votes but do not care to solve our problems. Our demands have never been taken seriously. If we do not boycott the polls, our demand will remain unfulfilled for another five years, said Gayatri. Contacted, assistant engineer of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) of Derabishi Bibhudutta Das said, We are supplying water through pipelines. However, some miscreants have been stealing the water by illegally tapping the pipelines through motors to irrigate their agricultural land. As a result, villagers residing in tail-end areas are not getting adequate water. We will take action against the water thieves soon.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 7:41 am

BJP eyes BC, Dalit votes in Karnataka, Congress depends on subsects of Lingayats

BENGALURU: With the campaign turning intense for the 14 Lok Sabha seats in North Karnataka that are going to the polls on May 7, BJP has been trying to woo a portion of Backward Classes and Dalit votes, which Congress is trying to consolidate, besides minority votes. The BJP that swept the entire North Karnataka in 2019 is pinning hopes on the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community continuing to support it, with former CM BS Yediyurappas son BY Vijayendra being the party state president. Then, of course, it banks on the Modi wave. But the party lacks prominent faces from Backward Classes and Dalits that can draw votes. Former minister KS Eshwarappa, a Kuruba, has rebelled and is contesting as an independent from Shivamogga. ST Nayaka leader and former minister B Sriramulu is running from Ballari. Their services could have otherwise been used by the party, political analysts said. That is why the party is experimenting with former minister Byrati Basavaraj, a Kuruba, among others. In Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, Yediyurappa and HD Deve Gowda are undisputed community leaders. Since the last Assembly polls, DyCM DK Shivakumar has emerged as the prominent Vokkaliga leader in Old Mysuru. That is the reason BJP and JDS forged an alliance for the Lok Sabha polls, said a political analyst. Siddaramaiah has been campaigning extensively in North Karnataka to garner AHINDA votes. In places like Kalaburagi, the Koli aka Kabbaliga community seems to be tilted towards Congress as their leaders, like Baburao Chinchansur, are back in the good books of AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge. Both Congress and BJP are holding Koli community rallies, in which they are likely to address the issue of ST tag for the community. Besides AHINDA votes, Congress also hopes that Veerashaiva-Lingayats too back party candidates who hail from the community. Congress has tactfully fielded candidates from subsects within the community that have sizable votes. For instance, Mrinal Hebbalkar and Samyukta Patil, who hail from Panchamasali subsect, are contesting from Belagavi and Bagalkot seats, respectively. Ananda Gaddadevaramutt, who is from the Jangama subsect, is contesting from Haveri. Former DCM Laxman Savadi, a Ganiga Lingayat, has campaigned aggressively in North Karnataka, including Kalaburagi, where Kharges son-in-law Radhakrishna Doddamani is the Congress candidate.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 7:30 am

Cong official candidate left high & dry as Kargil leadership sides with NC distt chief

JTN back in BJP office, extends support to Tashi Sajjad Kargili too jumps into fray for Ladakh seat Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, May 3: In a major setback to the Congress in Ladakh, its top leadership in Kargil district has extended support to National Conference district president Haji Hanifa Jan, who today filed nomination papers as an Independent candidate though the Congress high command has fielded Tsering Namgayal as its nominee for the Parliamentary seat in the UT. Prominent Kargil leader [] The post Cong official candidate left high & dry as Kargil leadership sides with NC distt chief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 May 2024 5:26 am

Explore these waterfalls of Bihar, the beauty will make you crazy

Bihar, a state known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, also boasts some hidden gems of natureits mesmerizing waterfalls. From cascading streams to thundering falls, Bihar's waterfalls offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Let's delve into the enchanting beauty of these natural wonders that will leave you spellbound. Roaring Wonders amidst Nature's Embrace 1. Kakolat Falls: A Majestic Cascade Nestled amidst lush greenery in Nawada district, Kakolat Falls stands tall as one of Bihar's most majestic waterfalls. With its cascading waters plunging from a height of approximately 160 feet, Kakolat presents a breathtaking sight. The surrounding landscape, adorned with rocky cliffs and verdant foliage, adds to the allure of this natural wonder. 2. Karkat Waterfall: Nature's Symphony Located in the Kaimur district, Karkat Waterfall is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Surrounded by dense forests and rocky terrain, this picturesque waterfall offers a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts. The pristine beauty and soothing sound of cascading water make it a perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation. Tranquil Oases of Serenity 3. Manjhar Kund: A Serene Haven Tucked away in the scenic hills of Munger district, Manjhar Kund is a serene oasis amidst nature's bounty. The tranquil waters of this picturesque pond, fed by a small waterfall, create a calming ambiance that soothes the soul. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely dip or simply bask in the tranquility of this hidden gem. 4. Dhua Kund: Nature's Delight Located near the town of Gaya, Dhua Kund is a charming waterfall renowned for its natural beauty and spiritual significance. Set against a backdrop of rugged hills and lush greenery, this cascading waterfall offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Visitors can revel in the pristine surroundings and immerse themselves in the tranquility of this enchanting oasis. Unveiling Nature's Splendor 5. Chandan Dam: A Scenic Retreat Nestled amidst the scenic landscapes of Jamui district, Chandan Dam is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. The tranquil waters of this reservoir, formed by a small waterfall, create a serene ambiance that is perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls. Visitors can soak in the scenic beauty and marvel at the wonders of nature in this idyllic retreat. 6. Sikarhar Kund: A Natural Marvel Tucked away in the picturesque hills of Banka district, Sikarhar Kund is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Surrounded by lush greenery and rocky cliffs, this cascading waterfall offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can unwind amidst nature's embrace and marvel at the beauty of this pristine oasis. Bihar's waterfalls are not just natural wonders; they are tranquil oases that offer a respite from the chaos of everyday life. Whether you seek adventure or solace, these enchanting cascades beckon you to explore their beauty and immerse yourself in the serenity of nature's embrace. Couple romantic activities happen in Manali, plan to go with your girlfriend soon Where do trains with rotating seats, glass windows and unique coaches run? Travel Reimagined: Concierge Introduces Bespoke First-Class and Private Jet Experiences

News Track 4 May 2024 1:45 am

How to get bejewelled balloters to the booth

South Bengaluru, south Chennai, south Delhi, south Mumbai, south Kolkata. There is something special about the southern parts of Indian metros that makes the affluent stay there. Quite the contrast from the laggard Global South. The problem with what we might call Indias Urban South is that they dont like lifestyle disruptions like voting at elections. We have seen that this year in the constituencies of Chennai South and Bengaluru South, both of which saw less than 55 percent voters showing up. I am tempted to bet their Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai counterparts may try to match them in low turnouts. Not even the talk of a never-proposed but much-disposed inheritance tax may shake them from their electoral slumber, unless you think out of the ballot box. About 15 years ago, a friend listed in jest 10 reasons why Mumbai Souths elite voters didnt show up to vote in 2009. Two reasons stood out: no valet parking, and they didnt want to stand in the same queue as their household help. Youve got to say bye-bye to voting if you spot your bai out there. In the best tradition of Indian-style innovation, I am thinking of ways to end such apathy. While at that, I am also intrigued by the tendency of Indians in general and the affluent in particular to splurge or lose money through various endeavours while hating the thing called tax. Its not a condition peculiar only to India. The Beatles sang in their 1966 song, Taxman : Now my advice for those who die (taxman) / Declare the pennies on your eyes (taxman) / Cause Im the taxman / Yeah, Im the taxman / And youre working for no one but me (taxman). Even before the Fab Four, Bollywoods Kishore Kumar sang in 1954: Kuchh income tax le jaata hai / Kuchh beewi udaati hai (Some money is taken away by income tax / and some blown up by the wife). Later, in 1970, when tax raids happened on film stars, he sang: Nagad naayan ke sab yaar / In sabke pichhe pad gaya income tax / Are bam-bam naache Kishore Kumaram (Everybody is a friend of the god of bucks / The income tax is after their backs / and Kishore Kumar dances bam-bam). But then, tax and voting are different things for celebrities. These days movie stars vote in style. Queues are bent for them so they can do the celeb act: posing for cameras in designer shades with ink on their forefingers. For all we know, they might be imagining showing a middle finger to politicians, but what we see is what we think we get. But stars and tycoons need to be treated with deference to make them part with cash. The poor can be made to part with cash through offerings made to astrologers and priests in exchange for the fulfilment of their wishes. The middle class can be had with get-rich-quick schemes in everything from unreliable chit-fund schemes to dud shares, and if they are techno-hip, through cyber frauds and crypto scams. The truly rich wont fall for all this. Some of them got rich in the first place by partly or wholly trying some of the tricks mentioned above (occasionally described in boardrooms as strategy). We need to reverse-swing this whole business with some designer jugaad . We need to take a leaf out of their books and charm them into doing unto the taxman what some of them do unto their clients and, sometimes, shareholders or bankers. What I suggest to counter electoral apathy in the Urban South is a Premium Voting Lounge, much like those fancy corners in airports or plush hotels. You have to pay so that you dont have to stand in queues, certainly not with your helps. You have sofas in air-conditioned waiting areas. The electronic voting machines flash a welcome message after a welcome drink. And yes, you can pose for a selfie with your EVM and pay a service charge (GST extra). Valet parking, of course, is included. There you have it. Farmhouse parties in Delhi and bashes in Malabar Hill will never be the same again. Page 3 smiles and Instagram videos will complete the picture. Bejewelled balloters will happily part with a lakh or two if they are told that voting is not an act of duty but a style statement. I can imagine Ms Chopra in South Delhi doing a pre-election photoshoot as well. If she is complimented later about having lost weight, she might even reply: You see, I have been exercising my franchise. Diamond and platinum brands are well advised to sell this idea to the powers that be. Fingers are meant to hold expensive rocks, not just press an EVM button. An election symbol can now be transformed into a status symbol. If the Unique Identification Authority cooperates, designer Aadhaar cards with filter-fixed photos wont be a bad idea either, though immigration officials may object. The wealthy are not fools who part easily with their money. They would rather pay for a holiday home they will never stay in, or do a 50-50 deal with a suitable deity than pay inheritance tax. The government is well advised to hire consultants of the premium variety to do something about this. Smart consultants dont come cheap. (Views are personal) (On X @madversity) Madhavan Narayanan | Senior journalist

The New Indian Express 4 May 2024 1:06 am

2 Shiv Senas, 2 NCPs & Leaders Changing Loyalties: Most Confusing Election For Maha Voters?

Who's the real Shiv Sena - Uddhav or Eknath Shinde's? Can Ajit Pawar be the original NCP? And will voters be able to make up their minds in the midst of changing parties, names and loyalties? For a state that sends the 2nd highest number of MPs to Parliament, is this the most confusing election? In this episode of Dance of Democracy, we take that question to the voter. Also find out how the phrase 'aaya ram gaya ram' originated and why only 4 voters turned up at a booth EC officials took 4 days to reach.#shivsena #pmmodi #maharashtra #loksabhaelection2024 #ncp #bjp Subscribe to The Times of India's YouTube channel: http://goo.gl/WgIatuFor daily news & updates and exclusive stories, follow the Times of IndiaFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/TimesofIndiaInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/timesofindia/Download the app: http://toi.in/3SLUCa80Follow the TOI WhatsApp channel: https://bit.ly/3RYl0J9Follow TOI+ for well-researched and in-depth news and analysisFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/timesofindiaplusTwitter:https://twitter.com/TOIPlusInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/toi_plus/

The Times of India 3 May 2024 8:26 pm

Parambikulam Aliyar Project: tail-end farmers in Kangayam-Vellakovil belt seek ECI intervention for proper water regulation in canal - The Hindu

Parambikulam Aliyar Project: tail-end farmers in Kangayam-Vellakovil belt seek ECI intervention for proper water regulation in canal The Hindu

Google News 3 May 2024 6:52 pm

Meet actress, former beauty queen, who made debut with SRK, quit acting after one film, married billionaire worth Rs..

Gayatri Joshi, before making her Bollywood debut modelled for many popular brands including Godrej, LG, Ponds, Bombay Dyeing, Sunsilk, and Philips. She was born in Nagpur but later relocated to Mumbai with her family.

DNA India 3 May 2024 1:01 pm

Gayatri Siddeshwara bids to be Davanageres voice

Gayatri Siddeshwara, BJP candidate for Davanagere Lok Sabha, campaigns energetically, targeting 30 villages daily. She plans to address Neha Hiremath issue and get 'benne dose' GI-tagged, enjoying overwhelming support in Marabanahalli.

The Times of India 3 May 2024 10:54 am

Kalyana Karnataka: BJPs dominance faces stiff test

BJP's dominance in Kalyana Karnataka faces a challenge with Congress' resurgence post-assembly elections. Modi wave impact diminishes, affecting BJP's performance. Lingayats, SCs, STs, Muslims play a vital role in shaping electoral outcomes.

The Times of India 3 May 2024 10:50 am

Now, book a private train from Kerala

KOCHI: In a first, private trains will be available for tourists from Kerala to destinations such as Goa, Mumbai and Ayodhya. To begin with, the private train journey from the state to Goa will begin next month. The facility is being launched by SRMPR Global Railways, a Chennai-based tour operator, in partnership with the Kochi-based Princy World Travel Limited. An individual or a group of 600 passengers can book a private train journey to the three prominent destinations from Kerala, said officials. The inaugural journey is set to depart from Thiruvananthapuram on June 4 to Madgaon in Goa. The four-day tour package is available in three categories: 2-tier AC at Rs 16,400 per person, 3-tier AC at Rs 15,150 per person and non-AC sleeper at Rs 13,999. The package includes stay, food and sightseeing. Services like off-board travel and excursions by buses, stay at hotels, tour guides, meals and travel insurance are provided along with these train journeys and allied onboard services. Though the Indian Railways introduced the concept of private players operating tourist trains on theme-based circuits under the Bharat Gaurav Tourist Trains around a couple of years back, this is the first time that a private company is getting into this segment from Kerala. Earlier, such private train tours were launched from states such as Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. For instance, the government of Karnataka in association with IRCTC operates private trains to Kashi Prayag, Gaya and Ayodhya. Similarly, private trains are operated between Coimbatore and Shirdi. Plan to import private trains from Germany According to officials of Princy Tours, the trains are purchased by SRMPR from the Indian Railways to operate exclusively for tourism purposes. From Kerala, there are mainly three tour packages Thiruvananthapuram to Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram to Goa (four-day package) and Thiruvananthapuram to Ayodhya (eight-day package), said Devika Menon, director of Princy World Travel Ltd. Plans are on to operate around 12 trains from Kerala. Once the initial three routes gain maximum traction, new routes will be introduced, she said. This train is being introduced on a trial basis.The SRMPR group will import special trains from Germany to run them privately. Hopefully, the trains will arrive by this year's end, she said. The trains have limited stops and only those who have booked the tickets can enter the train. A total of 60 staff, including the paramedical team and pantry are available onboard, said Devika Menon. The train is equipped with CCTV cameras and WiFi. As per the initial plan, the tourist train will operate to the specific destinations with a weeks gap. We have received the slots to operate from June to September. The dates for Mumbai and Ayodhya will be released soon, she said. The trains will have boarding from Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod from Kerala.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 9:35 am

YSRC, JSP diligent to bag votes in Kapu bastion

VIJAYAWADA : Part of the Diviseema region, a small deltaic island in Krishna district, Avanigadda is one of the seven Assembly constituencies under Machilipatnam parliament segment. The segment is well known as a bastion of Kapu leaders, where the electorate belonging to the community make up the largest proportion of more than 35 per cent, followed by fishermen at 13 per cent, Mala at 11 per cent, Madiga at 10 per cent, Shettibalija at 10 per cent, Kamma at 7 per cent, Yadava at 5 per cent, Vaishya at 3 per cent, Devangs at 2 per cent, and Muslims at 2 per cent. Considering these caste equations, the YSRC and JSP have fielded candidates hailing from Kapu community to contest the seat. While the YSRC has nominated sitting MLA Simhadri Ramesh Babu, Jana Sena has fielded Mandali Buddha Prasad, expecting to garner a significant share of Kapu votes. Nevertheless, the competition is poised to intensify, especially considering the substantial support among the lower and middle-class populace who have benefited from YSRCs welfare schemes, across other social groups. Enduring frequent cyclones, the constituency has been plagued with several problems for decades. Filled with potholes, the condition of the roads, especially on the Koduru-Avanigadda main road, in the Assembly segment is deplorable forcing the commuters to take lengthy detours spanning 13km. Though repairs have commenced, the overall road infrastructure remains a pressing concern for the constituency. In addition to this, most of the farmers are facing numerous challenges due to the lack of irrigation water. Although this issue affects all areas within the constituency, it is particularly acute in Nagayalanka and Koduru mandals. Moreover, the people are also facing problems due to a lack of drinking water in coastal villages such as Edurumondi, Kammalamula, Nali, Hamsala Deevi, Palakayathippa, Machavaram, and others. However, residents believe that despite the governments provision of water through tanks, it is insufficient to meet their needs. Parankusam Ravi, a resident of Avanigadda, expressed his concern over the authorities delay in desilting the main drains and agriculture drains, leading to the sinking of crop fields even with small rains. He mentioned that the outfall sluice, constructed during the British era, has been neglected over time. Even during the modernisation of the delta, necessary repairs were not carried out, resulting in the inundation of fields. Highlighting the delay in construction of Edurumondi-Etimoga bridge across Krishna river, which connects the main land with villages including Edurumondi, Etimoga, Elichetla Dibba, Nachu Gunta, and Gollamandala, D Govardhan, a resident of Yedurlanka village, said that with no other option, the residents are still risking their lives and relying on country boats to cross the river. Govardhan emphasised that this issue has persisted for a significant period, with both governments responsible for its resolution. He lamented the lack of effort to address it. Additionally, Govardhan mentioned the pressing need for the Yedurlanka Bridge, a problem raised during the YSRC tenure and not yet addressed. Avanigadda MLA and YSRC candidate Simhadri Ramesh expressed that it is encouraging to see the overwhelming support from underprivileged and middle-class people for CM Jagan Mohan Reddy and his schemes. Ramesh highlighted his efforts, including his opposition to GO 22A, which troubled farmers owning 17,840 acres of agricultural land in the constituency during Chandrababus tenure. He also mentioned his contribution for the establishment of a dialysis centre at Avanigadda Government Hospital. Regarding the construction of the Edurumondi Bridge, he acknowledged delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic and alleged interference from Machilipatnam parliament member Balashowry Vallabbhaneni, resulting in a standstill despite the allocation of Rs 110 crore.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 9:23 am

Haveri: Ex CM Bommai seeks fourth-term for BJP in this North Karnataka seat in face of aggressive Congress

The Panchamasali community a dominant subsect of the Lingayat community has been in an uproar since before the assembly elections over its unfulfilled demand of getting included in the 2A reservation category, which would guarantee a 15% quota in government jobs and education. The former CM had raised the reservation share of the community right before the assembly polls last year, scrapping the 4% reservation given to Muslims under OBC. The decision, however, was challenged in the apex court, where the matter is still pending. Panchamasali mutt seers told ET the community was upset at the inept way the issue was handled.

The Economic Times 3 May 2024 9:23 am

Fishing ban: Repair costs, mounting loans haunt fishers in Tamil Nadu

With boat maintenance works under way at Pamban and Rameswaram coasts in the wake of the annual 61-day fishing ban, owners of mechanised vessels are feeling the heat as the prices of spares and other expenses have taken its toll, leaving them in huge loss and debt. The fishing ban, which is in force between April 15 and June 15, aims to preserve marine resources and avoid any disturbance to the marine life during the breeding season. During this period, a large number of boat owners resort to maintenance works of their boats, ranging from patching up of damaged fibre portions to carrying out painting works in a phased manner. We have to spend nearly Rs 30,000 for merely bringing boats to the shore for maintenance, and then around Rs 70,000 for painting works. That is, on an average we spend Rs 2.5 lakh for small boats and Rs 4 lakh for big ones, for primary works alone. In case of metal and engine works, the expenses sky-rocket, said Sagayam, a boat owner-cum-fishermen association leader from Rameswaram. As numerous boats get lined up for maintenance during the ban period, there is a surge in demand for workers and cost of essential materials, escalating the burden of boat owners. For one worker, we have to pay Rs 1,500 per day to carry out the repair activities, said Sagayam, adding that a majority of the wooden boats in Rameswaram are at least 20 years old, thereby leading to huge maintenance expenditure every year. He further urged the government to consider providing fibreglass or steel boats to ease the hardships of boat owners in terms of the maintenance expenses. Speaking to TNIE, Emarald, a boat owner-cum-fishermens association leader from Pamban, said that they are often forced to take loans to meet the expenses. The prices along with the GST of each part that we purchase, add to the already massive overall expenditure. As we take loans to finish the works, we have to ensure that our boats keep running throughout the next year so that we can repay the loans. Moreover, since our catches are not yielding good prices, we are left with no other option but to endure financial troubles, he said. Emarald added that though the demand for maintenance materials and workers will be relatively lower after the ban, a large number of boat owners opt for repair during the ban period itself in order to keep their vessels ready for post-ban operations. Though mechanised vessels are banned from venturing into the sea during these 61 days, country boats attached with motors continue to operate. This adversely affects the catch of mechanised vessels once the ban is lifted, he pointed out, and demanded action to bring country boats within the scope of the fishing ban for better preservation of marine species.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 9:15 am

Kerala: Sreedhanya IAS registers Special Marriage at home

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: IAS officer Sreedhanya Suresh has set a model for those who wish to have a marriage registered at home under the Special Marriage Act. The Registration Department IG tied the nuptial knot with her long-time friend Gayak R Chand at a simple function held at her residence in Kumarapuram. Sreedhanya, who is from Wayanad, is the states first IAS officer from the tribal community. The ceremony was confined to the registration of marriage and the cutting of a cake. Registration Minister Kadannappally Ramachandran was the witness to the ceremony attended by both families. Our decision was to get married in a simple ceremony. We did exactly that, Sreedhanya told TNIE . Gayak, a Kollam resident, is a high court assistant. According to reports, the duo met while studying at a civil services coaching centre at Mannanthala in the state capital. Sreedhanya told reporters that she wanted to make use of the services provided by the registration department. As per the Special Marriage Act, anybody who pays Rs 1,000 can marry from home without visiting the registrars office. The officials will come home and complete the marriage registration formalities.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 9:06 am

Prajwal sexual assault case, Neha murder major poll issues for Congress, BJP in Karnataka

BENGALURU: The Hubballi murder case, where Neha, a college girl was stabbed to death on the campus by a man from a minority community, and the Hassan sex scandal in which JDS MP Prajwal Revanna is accused No 2, have rocked Karnataka which is in the midst of Lok Sabha elections. Now, they have become major issues for Congress and BJP in the 14 LS constituencies of North Karnataka which go to polls on May 7. However, it is to be seen as to what extent they may have a bearing on the prospects of Congress and BJP candidates in the region dominated by the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community. At a rally in Belagavi on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the Congress governments appeasement politics resulted in murder of Neha in Hubballi. Parents now fear sending their children to schools and colleges, he said. Congress leaders, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, earlier stated that the murder took place because of personal reasons. This was opposed in strong terms by the girls parents and also BJP leaders. Protests were held across the state, including Ramanagara in Bengaluru Rural LS constituency in South Karnataka, which is dominated by Vokkaligas. In an effort to control the damage done, many Congress leaders met Nehas parents and apologised to them as they felt the issue would affect the prospects of the partys candidates in North Karnataka. But the Grand Old Party is leaving no stone unturned to nail the BJP in Prajwals case as JDS is its alliance partner in the state. Top Congress leaders, including Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi, went hammer and tongs against Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, questioning their silence on the issue. However, some state BJP leaders admitted that the scandal became an embarrassment to their party. But it will not affect BJPs prospects in the 14 LS seats. Here, the murder case is a major issue as the victim hailed from the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community, a BJP leader said. The ruling Congress is using Prajwals case to garner votes, especially of women. Protests were held even in Hubballi by its womens wing members. Shouldnt we raise Prajwals case when BJP is using the Hubballi murder case to its advantage?, Bengaluru rural MP DK Suresh questioned. He hit back at JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy, who is busy campaigning for BJP, for attacking Congress over Prajwals case. The BJP will not stand with the rapists. The Congress government should have taken swift action by not letting the accused flee the country, Shah stated on Wednesday in Hubballi. He met Nehas parents in Hubballi. The Congress government has failed in ensuring the safety of women in Karnataka, he alleged.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2024 8:36 am

Where goes the Lingayat vote

As the third phase takes polling from Karnatakas southern regions to the northern, it enters a very different political terrain. For BJP, the election moves from Vokkaliga-dominated constituencies where it needed an alliance with JDS,...

The Times of India 3 May 2024 8:35 am