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Ram Rajya Principles to Guide Nation-Building, Clarifies Rajnath Singh

Ram Rajya Principles to Guide Nation-Building, Clarifies Rajnath Singh Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said he felt that Ram Rajya will begin in the country now that the temple in Ayodhya has come up, but stressed that this does not mean a theocratic state. Addressing an intellectuals meet in his parliamentary constituency, he said Ram Rajya does not mean a theocratic state, but developing a sense of responsibility and duty among people. ''We had said that Ram is the centre of our faith. If we get a majority, grand Ram Mandir will be built in Ayodhya. You saw, that work was also done. Now I have started feeling that Lord Ram has now come out of his hut and entered his palace, hence I have a firm belief that Ram Rajya will begin in India,'' he said. Explaining the concept of Ram Rajya, he said, ''If I talk about Ram Rajya, it does not mean that I am talking about any theocratic state. Ram Rajya means that a sense of responsibility and sense of duty should be developed among the common people. If a sense of duty is not developed, and there is only a sense of rights, then Ram Rajya cannot come. ''You should read the whole story of the Ramayan and see that Kaikeyi did not have a sense of duty but only sense of rights due to which the whole crisis had arisen, and Lord Ram had to go to the forest,'' he added. The defence minister said that politics means a system that takes the society towards the right path, but the irony is that in independent India the word 'politics' has lost its meaning. He said, ''I believe that India needs such politicians who can re-establish the lost meaning and spirit of the word politics in the Indian political system.'' Without naming anyone, he said, ''In the field of politics, I believe that the crisis of credibility should not arise under any circumstances. There should be no difference between the words and actions of leaders. Whatever the leader says, he should do it, only then there will be no crisis of trust in Indian politics.'' Asserting that he never gives assurance to people, he said, At the age of 26, when I was contesting the assembly elections, I had given some assurances once or twice. After that a thought arose in my mind that I have given assurances to the public so that we can get votes, but I have doubts whether I will be able to fulfil these assurances or not. ''The truth is that despite becoming an MLA, I was not able to fulfil some assurances, that is why I vowed that if I contest any election, I will not give any direct assurance to the public.'' However, Singh also said that the party he belongs to had not only accepted the crisis of credibility that had arisen in Indian politics as a challenge, but also won over it. ''I am saying this so that someone can pick up our election manifesto and look at it. Whatever promises we made in it, we have fulfilled them,'' he added. Referring to the abolition of the triple talaq system by the BJP government, Singh said, ''If it is a question of triple talaq, I know many people will say why are you interfering in the matter of another religion. ''The question is not about religion. I believe that be it Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jew, anyone, everyone's mother is like our, irrespective of the religion they follow. If we feel that she is being tortured, then to hell with politics... we don't worry about it. We will stand up to protect that sister and daughter. That is why we ended the practice of triple talaq,'' he added. Polling in Lucknow will be held on May 20 in the fifth phase. Singh is vying to win the seat for the third consecutive term.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 8:12 pm

Tripura CPIM Leads Mass Rally in Agartala Demanding Relief from Job and Utility Shortages

Agartala, May 14, 2024: In a significant display of public dissent, the CPIM West Tripura District Committee led a substantial rally through the heart of the capital city on Tuesday. The demonstration drew considerable crowds was a clarion call for urgent government action to address the acute shortages plaguing the stateranging from employment and food... The post Tripura CPIM Leads Mass Rally in Agartala Demanding Relief from Job and Utility Shortages appeared first on Northeast Today .

North East Today 14 May 2024 8:00 pm

Congress leaders plotting to send Ram Lalla back into a tent again, PM Modi claims

PM Modi accused Congress of plotting against Ram Mandir at a Jharkhand rally, criticizing Supreme Court, JMM, and India Bloc for corruption and dynastic politics. He mentioned the Babri Masjid, Naxalism, and BJP's efforts to contain Naxal violence.

The Times of India 14 May 2024 7:57 pm

Heeramandis Indresh Malik on crying even after the 'Nath' scene, Sharmin trolled & intimate scene

Indresh Malik is enjoying widespread acclaim for his role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. In an interview with ETimes TV, he discussed his character, Ustaad Ji, the love he is getting from viewers and more. Indresh opened up about the famous 'Nath' scene with Sonakshi Sinha and how he couldn't hold back his tears even after the cut. He also mentioned that director Sanjay Leela Bhansali still owes him Rs 500 for that particular scene. Indresh shared how SLB praised Ranveer Singh's talent as an example and mentioned receiving several tokens of appreciation from the renowned director. He further shared his views on Sharmin Segal getting trolled for her performance in Heeramandi and his intimate scene with Jason Shah for which he was initially hesitant.#Indreshmalik #sonakshisinha #shrutisharma #heeramandionnetflix # ManishaKoirala #sanjayleelabhansali

The Times of India 14 May 2024 7:48 pm

Tripura: Lakshmipur Residents Stage Blockade Burning Tyres, Demands Proper Drainage & Road Repair

Agartala, May 14, 2024: The residents of Tripuras Lakshmipur area in Kailashahar sub-division under Unakoti district took to the streets on Tuesday, demanding immediate attention to the dire state of their roads and the urgent need for proper drainage systems. The protest saw the main thoroughfares of Kailashahar and Tilla Bazar blocked, was marked by... The post Tripura: Lakshmipur Residents Stage Blockade Burning Tyres, Demands Proper Drainage & Road Repair appeared first on Northeast Today .

North East Today 14 May 2024 6:51 pm

Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya Exudes Confidence in PM Modi's Victory from Varanasi

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya expressed his confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's victory for the third consecutive term from the Varanasi parliamentary seat. The constituency is scheduled to vote on June 1, marking the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha elections.PM Modi's grand show in Varanasi has filled the people of our country with enthusiasm, Maurya stated on Tuesday before the Prime Minister filed his nomination papers in the temple town. Today, the Prime Minister sought the blessings of Baba Vishwanath and Kaal Bhairav. Under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, there will be development and welfare, and women will be empowered, Maurya said in an interview.He further urged the people to repose their trust in the creator of the new age. Trust Modi, he is the creator of the new age, such a leader comes on earth only once, Maurya added. Expressing confidence that Narendra Modi will become the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term, Maurya stated, We will win all the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh.Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh BJP leader took a dig at the Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav, stating that the opposition INDIA bloc, of which the SP is a part, would lose all 80 Lok Sabha seats, including the SP bastion of Kannauj in the state. Maurya emphasized that even with the support of the Congress and the Trinamool Congress, both members of the INDIA grouping, the SP would not be able to win seats in Uttar Pradesh.Prime Minister Modi took to the social media platform X after filing his nomination today, stating that it was an honour for him to serve the people of the historic seat of Varanasi. Filed my nomination papers as a candidate for the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat. It is an honour to serve the people of this historic seat. With the blessings of the people, there have been remarkable achievements over the last decade. This pace of work will get even faster in the times to come, PM Modi posted on X.A total of 25 NDA leaders attended the Prime Minister's nomination filing today. On Monday, he held a roadshow in Varanasi. The Varanasi seat comprises five Assembly segments, including Rohaniya, Varanasi North, Varanasi South, Varanasi Cantt, and Sevapuri. Varanasi is the stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party and PM Modi. This contest will be one of the most anticipated in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.PM Modi had won the Varanasi seat twice in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections with a resounding majority.For this election, the Congress has fielded Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai against PM Modi in Varanasi. This is the third time Ajay Rai will face PM Modi in the Lok Sabha contest. During the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, PM Modi won the seat with over 6,74,664 votes, commanding a vote share of 63.6 per cent. In 2014, PM Modi contested two Lok Sabha seats, from Gujarat's Vadodara and Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi. CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Highlights Congress Achievements in Dharamshala Campaign Giriraj Singh Exudes Confidence in BJP's Victory in Bihar Lok Sabha Elections CBI Court Grants Permission to Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Reddy for International Travel

News Track 14 May 2024 6:12 pm

3 Killed in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir as Security Forces Respond with Firing and Teargas

Three people lost their lives and six others were injured during a clash with security forces in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. The incident occurred as protesters attacked paramilitary Rangers in Muzaffarabad, the capital of the disputed region. This violence erupted amidst ongoing protests over skyrocketing prices of wheat flour and electricity bills. Reports indicate that paramilitary Rangers, tasked with maintaining order, were targeted by demonstrators as they attempted to leave the area. Instead of taking the Brarkot route, the convoy opted for Kohala, a decision that led to confrontations with protesters along the way. Rocks were hurled at the convoy near Shorran da Nakka village, prompting security forces to respond with tear gas and gunfire. Muzaffarabad's Divisional Commissioner confirmed three fatalities from the clashes and reported six others sustaining injuries. Despite the government's approval of a substantial subsidy aimed at addressing protesters' grievances, tensions remained high. The subsidy includes reduced rates for wheat flour and electricity, but demonstrators, led by the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), are demanding further concessions, including fair electricity pricing and an end to elite privileges. Following the subsidy announcement, protests temporarily ceased, with JAAC leaders awaiting formal notification. However, violence erupted before a final decision was made, resulting in casualties and widespread unrest. JAAC eventually called off the protests after the government purportedly agreed to meet their demands. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the violence and urged all parties to seek peaceful resolutions. Similarly, President Asif Ali Zardari emphasized dialogue and restraint to address the escalating tensions. Despite these appeals, anger and tension remain palpable in Muzaffarabad and other parts of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Resigns as President of PML-N India Set to Sign 10-Year Chabahar Port Pact with Iran, Countering Pakistan and China Pakistan's CubeSat Makes History with First Images of Sun and Moon from Lunar Orbit

News Track 14 May 2024 5:54 pm

Kangana Ranaut adds a touch of glamour to filing of nomination from Mandi; drives in an open jeep; sings paeans to PM Modi

Shimla/Mandi, May 14: Actor Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday filed her nomination for the Mandi Lok Sabha seat as a BJP candidate. With her rival and Congress candidate Vikramaditya Singh putting an impressive show of strength while filing his nomination, the BJP had put in extra efforts to ensure a decent gathering. Clad in a green [] The post Kangana Ranaut adds a touch of glamour to filing of nomination from Mandi; drives in an open jeep; sings paeans to PM Modi appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 14 May 2024 5:49 pm

Home minister Amit Shah to hold roadshow in Cuttack on Wednesday

Bhubaneswar: Union home minister Amit Shah will hold roadshow in Odishas Cuttack city on Wedensday. This will be BJPs second mega roadshow in the state during the ongoing campaigning for Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the state. On May 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had conducted a roadshow in state capital Bhubaneswar ahead of the first phase polls in the state. State BJP unit spokesperson Sajjan Sharma informed that nearly a lakh people will participate in Shahs roadshow. The roadshow, which will begin from Gopabandhu park, will cover several important junctions in Cuttack, including Buxi Bazar, Tinikonia Bagicha, Dargha Bazar, Choudhry Bazar, Naya Sarak, Balu Bazar, Chandni Chouwk and Mohammadia Bazar and culminate at Chandi Mandir chhak. The roadshow is schedule to start at 4 pm. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also scheduled to visit Odisha again on May 20. This will be PM Modis third visit to the state within a span of two weeks. Modi, who has earlier addressed poll rallies at Berhampur, Nabarangpur, Bargarh, Phulbani and Bolangir is scheduled to hold a massive roadshow in Puri first and later address two public meetings in Cuttack and Angul.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 5:32 pm

Tesla strike in Sweden heats up as nation's largest union joins fray

Tesla strike in Sweden heats up as nation's largest union joins fray Sweden's biggest union on Tuesday threw its weight behind a six-month-old strike by mechanics at Tesla, escalating a conflict the notoriously union-shy company is facing with a Nordic labour force committed to collective bargaining. The focus of the dispute - among Sweden's longest - is Tesla CEO Elon Musk's refusal to sign a collective bargaining agreement allowing the union to strike deals for the workforce as a whole. Last month, Musk said the labour storm had passed in the country where Tesla's Model Y is the top-selling car, but he was contradicted by a representative for metal workers' union IF Metall, who said its strike continued. IF Metall confirmed to Reuters that about 44 of its members - roughly a third of the company's Swedish mechanics - have downed tools at Tesla, which does not produce vehicles in Sweden but services them locally. The strike is ongoing and we have no signs of reaching an agreement in the near future, Marie Nilsson, head of IF Metall, said. We have had a few sittings with the Swedish management during April, but... Tesla has shown little willingness in discussing an end to the conflict. More than a dozen unions have launched action in support of IF Metall's strike, with Unionen the latest and biggest. It is fundamentally important to protect our collective agreement system, Martin Wastfeldt, head of negotiations at Unionen, a white-collar union with about 700,000 members, told Reuters. Unionen began a blockade on Tuesday affecting all work for Tesla at DEKRA Industrial AB, which carries out legally mandated equipment inspections. If Tesla seeks to circumvent the blockade by hiring other providers, Wastfeldt said Unionen was prepared to do more. This might involve Unionen members at the company that produces licence plates for Tesla in Sweden, or administrative, human resources and finance staff at Tesla itself. We have these measures in our arsenal to resolve labour market conflicts, Wastfeldt said. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ongoing strike. It has previously said its Swedish employees have as good, or better, terms than those the union is demanding. The fight is key for the company, whose tough stance globally on unions could be undermined if it buckles in Sweden, or if the strike spreads to bigger units in places like Germany where it is already tackling unrelated violent protests. WAR CHEST While the numbers on strike in Sweden are small, the stakes are high. Allowing companies linked with the green and digital transition to operate in Sweden without collective agreements would undermine unions and threaten the Swedish model, forcing the state to take greater control. For IF Metall it is very important not to lose. They simply cannot do that, trade union expert Anders Kjellberg said. Sweden's unions have taken heart from past successes - Unionen signed up payment services group Klarna to a collective agreement last year - while war chests are ample, with more than 10 billion Swedish crowns ($921 million) in IF Metall's strike fund alone. Yet there is little sign of the conflict ending any time soon. Since December, Nordic dockworkers have blocked Tesla's car deliveries by ship to Sweden. But while union action has caused some disruption, there is little sign it is hitting Tesla's sales, with its Swedish new vehicle registrations broadly keeping pace with the market. Since February, Tesla has brought in about 25 temporary staff from other European countries, some for multiple short-term stays. While it was unclear to what extent, if any, this was linked with the strike, it contrasted with the previous year, when no such workers were brought in, a review of labor registrations showed. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request to clarify. While the conflict for now looks deadlocked, Kjellberg pointed to possible avenues for an eventual resolution. Amazon, for example, has a third-party company manage its Swedish warehouses signed up to collective agreements, allowing the U.S parent company to avoid doing so. It could last for months or even years, because IF Metall can't give up, Kjellberg said. But in time, it is possible both parties will want to find a solution. ($1 = 10.8617 Swedish crowns)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 5:32 pm

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Kangana Ranaut files nomination from Mandi

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut made her debut in electoral politics by filing her nomination papers as a BJP candidate from the Mandi parliamentary seat amid great fanfare.

Web Dunia 14 May 2024 5:27 pm

Heeramandi co-director Snehil Dixit Mehra defends Sharmin Segal amid criticism: 'You are bound to be picked upon in...'

Sharmin Segal is facing a lot of backlash for her poor acting in the Netflix series Heeramandi. The show's additional director Snehil Dixit Mehra has now defended the actress, who is also the niece of Heeramandi's director Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

DNA India 14 May 2024 5:20 pm

Aditi Rao Hydari Credits Sanjay Leela Bhansali For Viral Saiyaan Hatto Jaao Dance: 'He Was Very Much Involved'

Aditi Rao Hydari's walk from Heeramandi has gone viral Social media is full of fans praising and admiring Aditi Rao Hydari's gajagamini walk from Heeramandi. Here, she talks about Sanjay Leela Bhansali's contribution to the song.

mashable 14 May 2024 5:07 pm

Travel tips: Jaipur is the favorite place of youth for pre-wedding photoshoot, memories last a lifetime.

In the last few years, the trend of pre-wedding photoshoots has increased among the youth before marriage and after engagement. For pre-wedding photoshoots, young people choose places that have a mixture of their historical heritage and antiquity. Rajasthan and its capital Jaipur are the most favorite places for pre-wedding photoshoots among the youth. This is a wonderful way to preserve your memories after engagement and before marriage. On the other hand, today's youth, apart from pre-wedding photoshoots, likes to shoot many different photos and videos like post-wedding shoots, and maternity shoots, so that when we look at them after a few years, we can remember the same beautiful moments. Among these photoshoots, the pre-wedding photoshoot is the most preferred. For this, beautiful places are often searched. There would hardly be any better place than Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, to get a pre-wedding photoshoot done. This is because there are many real historical locations. Today we are going to tell our readers about some such places in Jaipur where you can cherish the memories of pre-wedding photoshoots in your memories for whole life. Hawa Mahal Hawa Mahal is very famous in Jaipur. You can include the view outside the palace in your photoshoot. For the best angle, you can do photography and videography from the cafe located right in front of the palace. Let us tell you that to shoot through the cafe, you will have to charge between Rs 500 to Rs 2000. Do a photoshoot here in the evening so that you can get a beautiful view with the help of the lights installed here. Water palace Jal Mahal: The place around this palace situated in the middle of the water is excellent for photoshoots. One should come here at 5-6 in the morning for a photoshoot because it is on the side of the main road leading to Amer. From 7 in the morning, the movement of common people starts on the Jalmahal, along with this there is a jam of vehicles on the main road, due to which one cannot get the privacy that is necessary for the photoshoot. Early in the morning, you will see many birds roaming on the banks of the Jal Mahal, which will help enhance the beauty of your photoshoot. Albert Hall Museum This museum located in Jaipur is very big and you will find many places to get shoots done here. The walls here are centuries old which will help you in making your photoshoot very beautiful. To go to this museum you will have to pay only 40 rupees. This museum remains open from 9 am to 5 pm and 7 pm to 10 pm. Most people like to come for pre-wedding shoots between 8 to 11 pm, at this time its lighting presents this historical building in a different style. Amer Fort In this fort present in Jaipur, you will easily find many places and angles to get shot. There are a total of 3 forts inside this fort whose names are Amer, Amir, and Ajmer. Here you will also see the world's largest cannon. This fort remains open from 8 am to 7 pm. Jagat Shiromani Mandir Jagat Shiromani Temple located in the back side of Amer is one of the most beautiful temples of Jaipur. If local folklore is to be believed, it is situated in the temple complex where Jodha Bai worships Lord Krishna. It is a place worth visiting with magnificent architecture. Shiromani Temple is a wonderful place to have a photoshoot with the love of your life. If you want your snapshots to look divine, this is your place. Panna Meena Kund This is one of the most prominent photoshoot areas. If you are interested in stepwells then this attractive Panna Meena Kund can be an ideal place for you. Many tourists come here every year to take mesmerizing photographs. Birla Mandir Udyan Birla Mandir Udyan is a temple which is quite famous among the travelers. People from all over the world come here to click amazing shots and enjoy the beauty of this lovely place. The structure is nothing but incredible which will be perfect for your couple shoot. The backdrop of the Birla temple in the photoshoot is a Dungri situated on a high hill, known as Moti Dungri, there is a Shiva temple here which opens once a year on Shivratri. The panoramic view of this dungaree during the photo shoot in the garden of Birla Temple makes the shoot incomparable. Queen's Umbrella Jaipur has some amazing heritage sites and Maharani Ki Chhatriyas is one of them. Considering the beauty of this place, it seems unreal to spend time here. It was an extraordinary cremation area for all the royal women of Jaipur. It is known for its incredibly beautiful monuments. This is a great place for a wedding photoshoot. This is a place you won't want to miss. Patrika Gate (Jawahar Circle) Patrika Gate present here is also a part of the beauty of Jaipur. This is because the designs made on this gate are very detailed and you will get to see every kind of color here. You will not have to pay any kind of charge to get a shoot done here. Just try to come here early in the morning to avoid the crowd and get the pre-wedding photoshoot done. Vidyadhar's garden The wonderful garden is situated near Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh. This is one of the most beautiful gardens located in the city. Due to its grace, many couples prefer it for pre-wedding shoots. Use effects to add interesting elements to your images. Charan Mandir Not many people know this but Charan Mandir is one of the desired places in the city. The architectural techniques and design of the work are just admirable. It has stunning backgrounds that you can use with your pictures to get ready to impress. Jaigarh Fort Forts have become one of the most favorite places for photoshoots. So get ready with your favorite clothes and visit this beautiful place. This place serves as a wonderful backdrop for your photoshoot which instantly helps in adding magic to your photos. Its greenery and the style of the monument are breathtaking. You will be blown away by the results. Nahargarh Fort Forts are one of the best options when it comes to photoshoots. This may be the reason why Aamir Khan chose this fort as a location for his film Rang De Basanti. If you are looking for an ideal location then Nahargarh Fort located in Jaipur should be at the top of your list. It has a huge complex and reflects the architecture of Rajputana which you can use and make the most of to get the desired picture. Kanak Vrindavan Park Kanak Vrindavan Garden is a magnificent place that has the potential to attract thousands of visitors. This is one of those places you won't want to miss. The serene environment soothes your soul and is one of those Insta-worthy places that we all love. Many films and web series are shot here. Jaipur City Palace Do yourself a favor and visit this impressive place. Trust us, you won't regret it. The background, the architecture, the style of design everything is worth appreciating making it a one-stop destination for all your couple photoshoots (PC: Lifeberrys)

Kalam Times 14 May 2024 4:58 pm

All you need to know about Taha Shah

Apart from the engaging narrative of 'Heeramandi', it was Sharmin Segal and Taha Shah's romance that kept the fans glued to the story. From quitting his education to bagging a Karan Johar movie... here's a deep dive into Taha's background.Family and educational background

The Times of India 14 May 2024 4:47 pm

Hunch Mobility sees notable surge in charters for spiritual travel

In the wake of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir opening, Hunch Mobility has experienced a notable uptick in charter services catering to spiritual travel. Hunch Mobility, a provider of personalised charter services in India, has been operating a diverse fleet of helicopters, and aircraft across India for the past four years. While initially, charters were primarily...

travelbizmonitor 14 May 2024 4:40 pm

MCC is now 'Modi Code of Conduct', stop blatant violations of poll code by BJP: TMC writes to EC

NEW DELHI: The Trinamool Congress on Tuesday asked the Election Commission to stop latant violations of the poll code by the BJP and its leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while alleging that the model code of conduct has been turned into Modi Code of Conduct. After submitting a letter over the matter to the poll panel, the TMC's Rajya Sabha MPs Saket Gokhale and Sagarika Ghose addressed the media and expressed dismay over the inaction of the EC against PM Modi over Model Code of Conduct (MCC) violations. (BJP chief) J P Nadda was served a notice but there has been absolutely no action taken on our complaints. Instead, PM Modi has become more emboldened in his remarks. He is making promises he has no right to make during elections, announcing financial schemes which his party cannot enact as the ruling party. Yet, there seems to be a disregard for the model code of conduct, Gokhale told reporters outside the EC headquarters here. Both Ghose and Gokhale claimed that PM Modi was not being held accountable for the violations of the poll code. Its time we moved from model to ethical code of conduct Under the watch of the Election Commission, the Model Code of Conduct has now become the Modi Code of Conduct. Any statement made by Modi goes unchecked and no action is taken against him. This undermines the fairness of our elections, Ghose said. Gokhale said, We have written to the EC demanding that for the remaining phases of the election, the Model Code of Conduct be strictly enforced, complaints be acted upon, and Prime Minister Modi not be given a clean chit every time he violates election rules. The TMC's letter to the Election Commission outlines specific instances of alleged violations by the BJP, including false and malicious allegations and appeals for votes based on religion, and divisive statements made by Prime Minister Modi in his rallies. The brazen and unabashed comments made by Modi are not only a deliberate attack on our secular republic but also against the ethos of free and fair electioneering, the letter stated. Several statements of PM Modi violate Model Code of Conduct: Sitaram Yechury Since many of these breaches of the MCC have been committed by Narendra Modi and the ruling party at the Centre, BJP, the Election Commission has refused to act strongly on the basis of such complaints. In fact, many are compelled to conclude that the MCC has been turned into the Modi Code of Conduct! it said. The letter detailed instances where the TMC had lodged complaints against the BJP for allegedly violating the model code of conduct and urged the poll panel to take immediate and decisive action. You are earnestly requested to put a stop to such blatant violation of the MCC by the BJP and its leaders under the aegis of Modi. Failure to address these concerns would not only undermine the credibility of the electoral process but also erode public trust in the ECI and ultimately violate the basic structure of the Constitution, it added.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 4:37 pm

Pilot Says INDIA Will Form Next Govt, Cong To Get More Seats Than BJP In Two States

Pilot Says INDIA Will Form Next Govt, Cong To Get More Seats Than BJP In Two States Asserting that people are voting for change, senior Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Tuesday exuded confidence that an INDIA bloc government would be formed at the Centre and claimed his party will get more seats than the BJP in both Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. The AICC general secretary in-charge of Chhattisgarh and former Rajasthan deputy chief minister said there was a ''sea change'' from the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, with the people voting for real change this time. While Rajasthan has 25 Lok Sabha seats, Chhattisgarh has 11 parliamentary segments. The Congress had drawn a blank last time in Rajasthan and won only two seats from Chhattisgarh. In an interview with PTI while campaigning here for Rahul Gandhi, Pilot also accused the BJP of seeking votes in the name of religion and said it was doing so as it could not ask for mandate on its performance. ''It is absolutely incorrect to ask for votes in the name of religion. The Ram temple (in Ayodhya) was constructed with the order of the Supreme Court which all of us respected. We have always welcomed it but to seek votes in the name of religion is unbecoming of anybody, especially the ruling party,'' the Congress general secretary said. Urging the BJP to refrain from seeking votes in the name of religion, Pilot said, ''this shows that they (BJP) can't ask for votes on performance, delivery, fulfillment of promises, and that is why they have to resort to this politics of mangalsutra, mandir and masjid and Hindus and Muslims etc.'' ''I think people have moved beyond this and they must talk about real issues and keep religion out of politics,'' he asserted. Talking about his assessment of the ground situation after four rounds of polling, Pilot said his sense is that the Congress and the INDIA bloc candidates are ''surging ahead''. ''That is also reflected in the speeches of the BJP leaders. Top BJP leaders are now making outlandish statements and I get a sense that they have understood that people have voted against them,'' Pilot said. This is an election for change as people have had a government of the same party for 10 years and nothing has been delivered, he said. ''In the four phases of polls that we have had, the Congress and the INDIA bloc are way ahead of the BJP and the NDA,'' the Congress leader said. Pilot said he is absolutely confident that the ''ground is slipping from under the BJP's feet''. ''Come June 4, the INDIA bloc parties plus the Congress will get enough members of Parliament to form a government. The NDA has been given a chance for two consecutive terms and now people want change and the INDIA bloc will get a required majority on June 4,'' Pilot said. Asked about his assessment of his home state Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, he said, ''There is a bipolar contest between the BJP and the Congress. In both the states, we will get more seats than the BJP.'' On whether the Congress is headed for double digits tally in Rajasthan after drawing a blank in the last two Lok Sabha elections, Pilot said, ''absolutely, we will get more seats than the BJP.'' ''There are 25 seats in Rajasthan. Last time we did not get any seats. This time there is a huge change and I can see the atmosphere ' our campaign was better, our candidates were better, our manifesto was better, I think we will get more seats than the BJP in Rajasthan,'' he reiterated. On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks that the Congress will get fewer seats than the age of Rahul Gandhi, Pilot said this kind of random assessment about numbers has no bearing, as ultimately it is the people of India who decide who will get how many seats. ''The BJP has stopped talking about '400 paar' because they have understood that they are on the backfoot, people want a change. Young people, farmers, cities, villages, everyone has decided that they have given them two chances and nothing has come out of it. Therefore people have made up their minds (for change),'' he said. Pilot accused the BJP of making baseless allegations against the Congress. ''The prime minister has himself talked about black money being transported in big tempos, to a party. They should go analyze, assess and investigate. They had promised that they are going to eradicate black money and corruption, when you yourself confess to the statement that has been made, it is very surprising. We are all waiting to see what action is taken on the allegations the PM himself has made,'' he said. Pilot said that on the other hand, the Congress' manifesto speaks for itself and people have liked what it has said. The BJP has not been able to match the Congress' governance track record, he said and added that his party's historical background suggests that when it says something, it means it. ''We will bring a law for MSP purchase, we will give 30 lakh government jobs to people of this country, we are going to increase the MGNREGA payments to Rs 400 a day. I think what has happened now is that when four phases are over, they (BJP) are running out of ideas and making baseless allegations against Mr Rahul Gandhi, Congress or the previous prime minister Manmohan Singh, but it will not pay any dividends,'' he said. The BJP must come forward and debate on real issues and talk about things that matter to the voter and that is what it is avoiding, Pilot said. The Congress on Monday claimed the BJP's graph is on a ''relentless downward trajectory'' and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign is getting ''more desperate''. The fourth phase of the seven-phase elections concluded on Monday. The counting if votes will be held on June 4.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 4:31 pm

'Will get success,' says Kangana after filing nomination from Mandi

Kangana Ranaut, representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), officially filed her nomination for the Mandi Lok Sabha seat on Tuesday.

NewsBytes 14 May 2024 4:24 pm

TechScape: The new law that could protect UK children online as long as it works

Thanks to a new act that could reshape the internet, TikTok, Instagram and other platforms will need to tame harmful content and algorithms Dont get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here The Online Safety Act in the UK is, quietly, one of the most important pieces of legislation to have come out of this government. Admittedly, the competition is slim. But as time goes by, and more and more of the act begins to take effect, were starting to see how it will reshape the internet. From our story last week : Social media firms have been told to tame aggressive algorithms that recommend harmful content to children, as part of Ofcoms new safety codes of practice. The childrens safety codes, introduced as part of the Online Safety Act, let Ofcom set new, tight rules for internet companies and how they can interact with children. It calls on services to make their platforms child-safe by default or implement robust age checks to identify children and give them safer versions of the experience. The Goldilocks theory of policy is simple enough. If Mummy Bear says your latest government bill is too hot, and Daddy Bear says your latest government bill is too cold, then you can tuck in knowing that the actual temperature is just right. Unfortunately, the Goldilocks theory sometimes fails. You learn that what you actually have in front of you is less a perfectly heated bowl of porridge and more a roast chicken you popped in the oven still frozen: frosty on the inside, burnt on the outside, and harmful to your health if you try to eat it. The code is weak on design features, however. While the research shows livestreaming and direct messaging are high risk, there are few mandatory mitigations included to tackle them. Similarly, the requirement for measures to have an existing evidence base fails to incentivise new approaches to safety How can you provide evidence that something does not work if you dont try it? As we celebrate the arrival of the draft code, we should already be demanding that the holes in it are fixed, the exceptions readdressed, the lobbyists contained. Chain-of-thought responses from language models improve performance across most benchmarks. However, it remains unclear to what extent these performance gains can be attributed to human-like task decomposition or simply the greater computation that additional tokens allow. We show that transformers can use meaningless filler tokens (eg, ......) in place of a chain of thought to solve two hard algorithmic tasks they could not solve when responding without intermediate tokens. Continue reading...

The Guardian 14 May 2024 4:15 pm

Cancel licenses of hotels, parlours involved in trafficking of girls: Arunachal womens body to govt

GUWAHATI: Days after the police had busted an interstate prostitution racket in Itanagar and arrested 15 people including two government engineers and a doctor, the Arunachal Pradesh Womens Welfare Society petitioned the state government, demanding the cancellation of licenses issued to hotels and beauty parlours which facilitated the illegal activities. In a representation submitted to Itanagar (Capital Region) district magistrate Shweta Nagarkoti Mehta, the organisation said that it was deeply concerned about the trafficking of minor girls for illegal activities. It said the situation called for immediate and decisive action to address the root causes and prevent further exploitation of vulnerable individuals. We strongly advocate the immediate cancellation of licenses of hotels and beauty parlours found to be involved in facilitating illegal activities, particularly those related to the trafficking of minor girls. This swift action will serve as a deterrent and signal our zero-tolerance policy towards such reprehensible practices, the organisation wrote in the representation. It recommended the mandatory production of identity cards by all guests upon check-in at hotels, coupled with the submission of a daily guest entry log to the district administration and superintendent of police by the hotels for scrutiny and verification. The organisation said these measures would enhance oversight and accountability, deterring illicit activities and ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals, particularly minor girls. Proper verification of beauty parlours and other parlour licenses ensures compliance with regulations and standards. Those parlours operating without licenses and may be engaging in such unscrupulous activities as prostitution must be immediately shut down, the organisation suggested. We emphasize the importance of enhancing security measures at all entry and exit points within the district. Heightened vigilance and stringent enforcement at these checkpoints are essential to intercepting and deterring individuals engaged in trafficking and other illegal activities, it further suggested. The police had busted the prostitution racket last week and rescued five minor girls. Four were trafficked from adjoining Assams Dhemaji district while one was a local. The four from Assam were driven into prostitution by the traffickers and pimps.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 4:01 pm

Kangana Ranaut Files Nomination From Himachals Mandi

Mandi: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday filed her nomination for the Mandi Lok Sabha seat in Himachal Pradesh. Accompanied by her mother and sister, Kangana credited the unwavering support of the people of Mandi for her foray into politics, expressing her determination to leave a mark in the realm of public service akin to []

newsmobile 14 May 2024 3:40 pm

Trust Modi, he is creator of the new age, says Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya

Trust Modi, he is creator of the new age, says Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya expressed confidence about Prime Minister Narendra Modi winning for the third consecutive term from the Varanasi parliamentary seat, which is heading in to vote on June 1 the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha elections. PM Modi's grand show in Varanasi has filled the country's people with enthusiasm, Maurya said on Tuesday before the Prime Minister filed his nomination papers in the temple town. Today, the Prime Minister took the blessings of Baba Vishwanath and Kaal Bhairav. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, there will be development and welfare of the poor and women will get empowered, Maurya said while speaking to ANI. He further urged people to repose their trust in the creator of the new age. Trust Modi, he is the creator of the new age, such a leader comes on earth only once, Maurya said. He expressed his confidence that Narendra Modi will become PM for the third consecutive term and we will win all the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh BJP leader also took a jibe at the Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav stating that the latter, whose party is part of the opposition INDIA bloc would lose all 80 Lok Sabha seats, including the SP bastion of Kannauj in the State. Maurya said that SP even if it has the support of the Congress and the Trinamool Congress, both members of the INDIA grouping, will not be able to win seats in Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Modi took to social media platform X, after filing the nomination today to state that it was an honour for him to serve the people of the historic seat of Varanasi. Filed my nomination papers as a candidate for the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat. It is an honour to serve the people of this historic seat. With the blessings of the people, there have been remarkable achievements over the last decade. This pace of work will get even faster in the times to come, PM Modi posted on X. A total of 25 NDA leaders attended the nomination filing by the Prime Minister today. On Monday he held a roadshow in Varanasi. The Varanasi seat comprises five Assembly segments, including Rohaniya, Varanasi North, Varanasi South, Varanasi Cantt, and Sevapuri. Varanasi is the stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party and PM Modi. This will be the most anticipated contest in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. PM Modi had won the Varanasi seat twice- the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections with a resounding majority. For this election, the Congress has pitted Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai against PM Modi in Varanasi. This is the third time Ajay Rai will face PM Modi in the Lok Sabha contest. During the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, PM Modi had won the seat with over 6,74,664 votes, commanding a vote share of 63.6 per cent. In 2014, PM Modi contested two Lok Sabha seats- from Gujarat's Vadodara and Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi. (ANI)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 3:33 pm

Kangana Ranaut files for nomination from Mandi

Kangana said that it was the love of the people of Mandi that had brought her back to her home state, she said she hoped to make a mark for herself in politics just like she had done in film.

Mid Day 14 May 2024 3:31 pm

Kangana Ranaut files nomination from Mandi for Lok Sabha elections

Mumbai: Actor and BJP candidate from Mandi seat, Kangana Ranaut, on Tuesday filed her nomination for the Lok Sabha elections. Kangana was accompanied by her mother, Asha Ranaut, and sister, Rangoli Chandel. For the special day, Kangana was seen in a green saree, she also opted for a Himachali cap. After filing the nomination, Kangana [] The post Kangana Ranaut files nomination from Mandi for Lok Sabha elections appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .

Pragativadi 14 May 2024 3:19 pm

Protest in Sandeshkhali following arrest of four women in TMC MLA heckle case

They held the demonstration in Bagdipara area, demanding the release of the four women who were allegedly associated with the BJP

The Hindu 14 May 2024 3:13 pm

BJP stages protest in Delhi municipality demanding appointment of Dalit Mayor

BJP stages protest in Delhi municipality demanding appointment of Dalit Mayor

India Today 14 May 2024 2:42 pm

Who is Heeramandi's Sharmin Segal? Bhansali's niece, father-in-law is worth Rs 53800 crore, mother is Bollywood's top...

Sharmin Segal, one of the stars of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heermandi, has ties to one of India's richest families

DNA India 14 May 2024 2:33 pm

Sandeshkhali Erupts in Protests as Women Arrested in TMC MLA Heckling Case

Sandeshkhali Erupts in Protests as Women Arrested in TMC MLA Heckling Case A group of people on Tuesday staged a protest in Sandeshkhali in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district, objecting to the arrest of four women for allegedly heckling TMC leaders, including the local MLA. They held the demonstration in Bagdipara area, demanding the release of the four women who were allegedly associated with the BJP. Women in the area claimed that they staged a night-long vigil with sticks in their hands. Notably, a group of people in Sandeshkhali had on Monday blocked a road by setting tyres on fire in Berhmajur area, objecting to the arrest of the four women. They had also protested against the purported videos circulated ''to malign the image'' of saffron party leaders. Local women also alleged that they were manhandled by the police. The arrested women were sent to four days of police custody by a local court on Monday, an officer said. On Sunday, BJP workers demonstrated against the circulation of purported videos ''to malign the image'' of saffron party leaders in Sandeshkhali, and allegedly heckled local TMC legislator Sukumar Mahata for spreading ''misinformation'' over complaints of sexual abuse, lodged by women in the area. They also beat up a local TMC activist in Sandeshkhali for allegedly being involved in ''disseminating false information about atrocities on women'' in the area. An FIR was lodged in connection with the incident prompting the police to arrest the four people for their alleged involvement in heckling the legislator. A series of purported videos surfaced recently from Sandeshkhali where TMC leaders were accused of sexual assault and land grab. In the first such clip, a BJP leader of Sandeshkhali was heard saying that the protests by women were ''staged'' at the behest of Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, who was behind the ''whole conspiracy''. In another video, a section of the women, who had earlier filed rape complaints, claimed that they were made to sign a blank paper by the BJP leaders and coerced to go to the police station. The BJP leader, who was seen in the first video, was also heard saying in a third clip that over 70 women had received Rs 2,000 each for taking part in protests against local TMC leaders. PTI did not verify the authenticity of the videos.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 2:32 pm

Headline Revised - Wholesale Inflation Surges to 13-Month Peak of 1.26%, Hampered by Soaring Food Prices

Headline Revised - Wholesale Inflation Surges to 13-Month Peak of 1.26%, Hampered by Soaring Food Prices The wholesale inflation rose to a 13-month high of 1.26 per cent in April fuelled by rising prices of food articles, especially vegetables, amid expectations of RBI holding interest rates in the policy review next month. The wholesale price index (WPI) based inflation has been rising for two months in a row. It was 0.20 per cent in February and 0.53 per cent in March. WPI inflation was 0.79 per cent in April last year. The April WPI print is at a 13-month high. The last high was seen in March 2023, when inflation was 1.41 per cent. ''Positive rate of inflation in April 2024 is primarily due to increase in prices of food articles, electricity, crude petroleum and natural gas, manufacture of food products, other manufacturing etc,'' Ministry of Commerce & Industry said in a statement on Tuesday. As per the data, inflation in food articles rose to 7.74 per cent in April as against 6.88 per cent in March. In the fuel and power basket, inflation stood at 1.38 per cent in April, up from (-)0.77 per cent in the previous month. ICRA Chief Economist Aditi Nayar said WPI inflation is heavily sensitive to global commodity prices which is undergoing upturn year after year. ''A lot of commodity prices have shown an uptrend in last few months, including the crude oil prices that we saw in April. As of now what we have seen in commodity prices, I would expect the WPI to move up further and cross 2 per cent in the next two months of May and June,'' Nayar said. ICRA forecasts average WPI for current fiscal at 3.3 per cent. In the food articles basket, vegetables inflation was 23.60 per cent in April, up from 19.52 per cent in the previous month. Inflation in potato jumped to 71.97 per cent in April from 52.96 per cent in March. In onion, it was 59.75 per cent in April, versus 56.99 per cent in the previous month. PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Sanjeev Agrawal said ''going ahead, inflation in food articles is expected to rationalize by September/October 2024 as many of the kharif crops will be entering the mandis and supplementing the existing supply''. As per the data, manufactured products witnessed deflation of 0.42 per cent in April, as against deflation of 0.85 per cent in March. The rise in April WPI is in contrast to the retail inflation data for the month. RBI mainly takes into account retail inflation while framing monetary policy. Retail inflation eased to 11-month low of 4.83 per cent in April. RBI last month kept interest rate unchanged for seventh time in a row and said that it remains vigilant towards upside risks to food inflation. The next meeting of the interest rate setting panel of RBI is scheduled for June 5-7. Nayar said based on the current growth-inflation dynamics, the chance of change in monetary policy stance in June looks extremely dim. ''We are still waiting for the fourth (January-March) quarter GDP growth estimate which is scheduled to come this month end. Also, how the monsoon kicks off will be part of MPC's tone. Interest rate cut is likely only in second half of the fiscal, maybe in October-December ,'' Nayar said.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 2:13 pm

Lahores resident claims Heeramandi has nothing in common with reality

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar' tried to revive Lahore's Hira Mandi charm. However, according to the BBC report, a resident of Lahore, Ibrar Hussain shed light on the district's historical evolution, contrasting its cinematic portrayal with the current reality. He mentioned that though the houses, known as 'kothas,' had elaborate interiors but were not grand palaces

The Times of India 14 May 2024 2:06 pm

People of Mandi and their love brought me here, says Kangana Ranaut as she files her nomination from Mandi

Actress Kangana Ranaut, BJP candidate from Mandi Lok Sabha seat, filed her nominations with the support of her family. She expressed gratitude towards the people of Mandi and emphasized the need for women empowerment. Her entry into politics adds intrigue to the upcoming elections as she faces tough competition from Congress heavyweight Vikramaditya Singh.

The Economic Times 14 May 2024 1:36 pm

Union Minister Anurag Thakur's Dig at Himachal CM Sukhu: 'Some Movies Are So Bad People Walk Out Midway'

Union Minister Anurag Thakur's Dig at Himachal CM Sukhu: 'Some Movies Are So Bad People Walk Out Midway' BJP leader Anurag Thakur on Tuesday, in an apparent response to Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu, who said he will complete his term and go for another, said ''sometimes, a film fails so bad that the viewers leave it before interval.'' The Union Information and Broadcasting Minister made the remark while speaking to reporters after the filing of nomination of BJP candidate Sudhir Sharma from the Dharamshala assembly seat. Thakur said it would be a difficult enough task for Sukhu to complete his current term, let alone getting elected to another. Polling for the four Lok Sabha seats and bypolls for six assembly seats will be held on June 1 in Himachal Pradesh. ''I still remember when Sharma contested his first election, BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal wanted him to be in the BJP and today we are strengthened as he has joined the party. The BJP workers will ensure his victory,'' Thakur told reporters. Sudhir Sharma is one of the six Congress rebels who had voted in favour of the BJP in the Rajya Sabha polls held on February 27. These six MLA were disqualified for defying a whip to be present in assembly and vote for the government. Later, all six joined the BJP and were given tickets from their respective assembly seats. Sukhu, after the filing of nomination by Congress candidate Devinder Jaggi from Dharamshala assembly seat, told media, ''We have fielded an honest candidate against the leader of the Congress MLAs who sold themselves in the political market. The people of Dharamshala would give a befitting reply to him on June 1.'' On Tuesday, actor Kangana Ranaut also filed her nomination from the Mandi Lok Sabha seat as a BJP candidate. She was accompanied by leader of the opposition Jai Ram Thakur and state BJP chief Rajiv Bindal. The BJP cadres carried placards of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and shouted ''Mandi ka sansad kaisa ho, Kangana Ranaut jaisa ho'' as she headed for the election office.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 1:33 pm

Kangana files nomination from Mandi

Kangana Ranaut, now a political candidate from Mandi, officially filed her nomination for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections on Tuesday after leading a spirited roadshow with supporters chanting 'Jai Shri Ram'. Competing for the Mandi Lok Sabha seat, the Congress has nominated state minister Vikramaditya Singh. The constituency is scheduled to vote on June 1. Following her nomination, Ranaut expressed pride in contesting from Mandi, citing her Bollywood success and optimism for political endeavors. Accompanied by opposition leader Jairam Thakur and other BJP figures, she organized a lively roadshow in Mandi, receiving enthusiastic support from supporters.

The Times of India 14 May 2024 1:24 pm

People of Mandi and their love brought me here says Kangan Ranaut as she files her nomination from Mandi

People of Mandi and their love brought me here says Kangan Ranaut as she files her nomination from Mandi BJP candidate from Mandi Lok Sabha seat, Kangana Ranaut, on Tuesday credited the people of Mandi for her electoral debut as she filed her nominations for the Lok Sabha seat. She was accompanied by her mother and sister. Kangana said that it was the love of the people of Mandi that had brought her back to her home state, she said she hoped to make a mark for herself in politics just like she had done in film. The people of Mandi and their love for me have brought me here. Women in our country are making a mark in every field but incidents of feticide in Mandi were high a few years ago. Today, the women from Mandi are in the Army, the field of education and politics, said Kangana When asked about Congress, she said The anti-national mentality of the Congress party is a matter of concern for the country... Kangana's mother Asha Ranaut who accompanied her said, The public have come here to support Kangana. We will definitely win. She has done a lot of work for the people and will do so in future too... Her sister Rangoli Ranaut who was also present while Kangan filed her nomination said, I extend my best wishes on this new journey of her. You can witness how the people support her in the crowd... After filing her nomination Kangana said Today I have filed nomination from Mandi LS seat. It is a matter of pride for me to have the opportunity to contest from Mandi...I have been successful in Bollywood and I am hopeful that I will get success in the field of politics as well. The decision to field Kangana from Mandi, which has traditionally been a stronghold of the ruling Congress in the state, adds a layer of intrigue to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. In her maiden bid for membership of the Lower House, she faces a formidable challenge in the form of Congress heavyweight and the son of late former chief minister Virbhadra Singh, Vikramaditya Singh. Polling in Himachal, which is scheduled for June 1, will not only pit candidates vying for Lok Sabha membership from four seats but also elect members for six assembly seats that fell vacant following the resignation and switchover of dissident Congress lawmakers. The BJP, which won all four Lok Sabha constituencies in the state in the 2019 elections, is eyeing an encore this time. The Mandi constituency holds symbolic significance for the Congress, as it is considered a bastion of the Virbhadra family. The seat is currently held by Pratibha Devi Singh, the late leader's widow. She wrested the seat for the Congress in the bye-election that was held following the demise of then-BJP MP Ram Swaroop Sharma. (ANI)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 1:10 pm

Shriram Finance to sell housing finance arm; shares rise 5%. Here's what Kotak says

Shares of Shriram Finance surged more than 5.17 per cent to Rs 2,419 on Tuesday, commanding a total market capitalization of more than Rs 90,000 crore.

Business Today 14 May 2024 12:57 pm

Are S*x Workers Contributing To Our Society: Shekhar Sumans Statement On Prostitution Will Leave You Stunned

Shekhar Sumans performance is receiving widespread praise for his acts as Nawab Zulfikar in Heeramandi. This show is about the red-light area in Lahore before India got divided. Talking about the sex workers Shekhar gave his opinion on them. Shekhar Suman is getting a lot of love for playing the character of Nawab from the [...] The post Are S*x Workers Contributing To Our Society: Shekhar Sumans Statement On Prostitution Will Leave You Stunned appeared first on PagalParrot .

pagalparrot 14 May 2024 12:38 pm

How can ad agencies support women returning post-maternity leave?

Grapes Co-Founder and CEO, Shradha Agarwal was supposed to return to the organisation after her delivery. Generally, organisations give six months of sabbatical for maternity, as per the Maternity Benefit Act 1961. But Agarwal was looking forward to getting back to work after three months. Sharing her experience, she says, I did not come back for a full day. Initially, I started by coming for two hours to the office and as time passed, I eventually kept increasing my hours. Consequently, by the sixth month, I was capable of coming to the office for a full-fledged 9 hours. This was possible because of her own agencys flexibility, which helped her comfortably reside in her new role as a mother, allowing the time to adapt and, at the same time, manage the office work efficiently. The advertising industry has been known for being hectic, with irregular work hours and putting pressure on the employees. In the high-pressure environment of the advertising industry, returning to work post-maternity break can be extra challenging. A research project conducted in 2018 into the barriers working mothers face in advertising has called out the industry for creating false initiatives that create headlines and not change. The research has shown that discrimination, poor management, and a lack of compassion are just a few of the issues raised by mothers in advertising. According to a study conducted by the Genpact Centre for Womens Leadership, 50% of women leave their jobs to take care of their children at the age of 30. 48% of the ones that return drop out within four months of rejoining the workforce. One of the major reasons behind this is touted to be a lack of support at work. Hetal Khalsa , co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, PivotRoots- A Havas Company believes, If the work culture isnt supportive enough, women are pushed to leave their jobs and we lose out on a skilled and talented workforce. Hetal Khalsa While Khalsa did not face any challenges as a returnee to work, she has seen a lot of peers and acquaintances undergo tremendous pressure to manage both sides of the world. According to Scroll, in 2015, Aarti Khatri Ningoo, a client servicing executive, was asked to leave her job at an Mumbai based agency. Ningoo was five months pregnant at the time, and she claimed that the company ignored her request for maternity leave since her trimester in October. While the company said Ningoo was let go due to performance issues and internal conflicts, she took the matters to labour court in Mumbai. While this case happened almost a decade ago, new moms still struggle to find their own space in one of the most stressful industries and are fighting different battles. Therefore, it is important to ease the already-existing pressure on mothers to keep up with their jobs and personal lives. Leaders in the A&M industry share their experience returning to work after maternity break and tidbits about how ad agencies can provide a safe space for women to make a smooth transition. What do mothers want from ad agencies? Nisha Singhania , CEO & Managing Partner of Infectious Advertising, mentions that becoming a mom is probably the most beautiful but toughest phase for a woman wherein the mental dilemma along with the physical aspect is tough. Nisha Singhania Sharing her experience, Singhania states that mothers are never fully in one place. At work, they constantly worry about their little ones, and at home, they worry about not being able to give their best at work. Work at ad agencies is demanding and often leads to women dropping out during this time. Letting new moms work from home (WFH), flexible hours, allowing them to bring their babies to work certain days, and having crches are some initiatives that can help. Counselling is also something that can help women deal with the situation. - Nisha Singhania For Monica Pereira , Sr. VP - HR & Admin, BC Web Wise, the maternity leave she was offered was the typical 90 days, which varies across different companies. But, she reveals that she had the privilege to work from home for a longer period of time, and was able to give time for both work and her child. Monica Pereira In my opinion, these initiatives are like a gentle breeze guiding new mothers through the journey of returning to work. They not only support but also empower, making the transition smoother and more fulfilling for everyone involved. Pooja Pathak , Founder and Director, Media Mantra & InfluSurf Communications feels that despite the hectic schedule with responsibilities in personal and professional lives, we can make two parallel worlds co-exist by prioritising tasks at the right time. While we can surely prepare ourselves, being a woman, at times, one does feel stretched with the influx of tasks at hand. In such situations, I feel it's important to practice mindfulness, go for talk therapies, reconnect with your tribe, and come back supercharged. - Pooja Pathak Pooja Pathak Grapes Shradha Agarwal divulges that mothers are looking forward to more work from home, flexible schedules, coming to the office for a few hours and taking the remaining work back home. They are exploring ways to take half a sabbatical and work the other half. When returning to the office, they seek a more baby-friendly environment, such as a creche and a lounge to feed the child. They hope for such necessary solutions that give them the flexibility to be mothers. Facilities that can help Hetal Khalsa of PivotRoots, A Havas Company, comments that the agency offers six months of maternity leave and a daycare facility till the child is six years of age. They also offer flexible timings and provide an option of work-from-home pre and post maternity till the time the new mother is settled and feels ready to get back to the organisations routine. Khalsa continues, While these are basic requirements, if the mindset of the immediate managers and overall ideology of the organisation do not understand the intensity of the situation, these facilities wont help. As per a survey, organisations must support diverse routes back into the workplace following maternity leave since less than a fifth of women feel confident returning to work after having a baby. More than a third (37%) felt so unsupported and isolated on their return they considered handing in their notice, and nine in 10 (90%) were not offered any formal support through a returner program. Shradha Agarwal of Grapes mentions, The major challenge in ad agencies is with respect to the volume of work and the unplanned expectations of the client. This is major because India is not planned enough to deliver things on time or before and in addition to this, it is also very challenging to say no. Shradha Agarwal In order to overcome the challenge, organisations should be capable enough to create processes and should be wise enough to check the client from giving unrealistic workloads. It can go a long way in managing the work efficiently, according to her. In addition to this, having a strong team that can follow your instructions and understand what kind of work you want to be delivered can be of great help. As a result, after the maternity break, people just need to give direction to the team instead of sitting back and doing the work. Dealing with mental and physical ailments post-maternity Returning to work, post-maternity can have its own set of challenges, especially when one is still recovering from physical and mental health issues. In such cases, agencies should be attentive to their needs. What helps in these situations? BC Web Wises Monica Pereira reveals that one of the biggest challenges for her was to give productive time to her son when he was growing up since work always took up all her mental space. The culture at BC Web Wise helped her strike a balance between being a mother and doing everything else. Chaaya Baradhwaaj, Founder - Managing Director at BC Web Wise would welcome her son to the office during his holidays. The great support from colleagues and employers made a significant difference during that time. It's about prioritising well-being and recognising that healing takes time. Having open communication channels and understanding from the workplace can help alleviate some of the pressure and provide a supportive environment for the returning parent. - Monica Pereira She also suggests that taking things one step at a time, seeking support when needed, and being gentle with yourself throughout the process can make a world of difference in the journey back to work after maternity leave. Shradha Agarwal reveals that the first month is the most difficult time post-delivery and the world starts revolving around the child. While the mother has undergone a major process, people are generally bothered about the child. Hence, it is easy to go into depression. At such times, support from family can help overcome the difficulties. When it comes of physical health issues, it varies from case to case. But here, returning to the routine ASAP can be very helpful. Taking us back to her transition into work, Agarwal mentions that allowing herself time to settle down comfortably was a major step that helped her achieve mental stability. Hetal Khalsa reveals that the overall organisation has to be in sync with such situations, be it motherhood or any unforeseen circumstances faced by a colleague. She shares that she has seen working mothers struggle with mental and physical health issues. While many keep it to themselves, only a few talk and she believes it is important to communicate. Find that safe space, that ally, with whom you can share your day-to-day troubles. As part of PivotRoots policy, free mental health counselling is provided to the team members and mothers are highly encouraged to use them. Advise for working mothers Returning to work after maternity leave poses its own challenges for mothers in the A&M industry. From managing irregular work hours to dealing with mental and physical health issues, they have to navigate a complex landscape. However, with initiatives like flexible work hours, remote work options, and supportive company cultures, ad agencies can create a more inclusive environment for working mothers, empowering them to thrive both personally and professionally. Similarly, it is important for mothers in the industry to take care of their well-being. Women leaders, who have seen it all and done it all, suggest pieces of advice for them. Be gentle with yourself and acknowledge feeling overwhelmed. Seek support from colleagues, friends, and family who understand your challenges. Don't hesitate to ask for flexibility from your employer. Cherish moments with your child both at home and work. Ease back into work gradually rather than jumping in all at once. Remember the importance of financial independence and career goals. Avoid letting guilt hold you back from pursuing your career aspirations. Teach your children that a working mother is a positive and normal role model.

Feed Burner 14 May 2024 12:23 pm

One Kashmir votes peacefully, other erupts in violent chaos: PoJK protesters killed by Pakistani forces for demanding basic rights and fair prices

The Pakistani rangers, a paramilitary force under the Pakistan Army, opened fire in Muzaffarabad, killing at least four citizens protesting against inflation and exploitation in PoJK.

OpIndia 14 May 2024 12:05 pm

CBSE Class X, Class XII results: Shrinidhi Deshpande, Priyasha Kapse toppers in Class X, Class XII in Nagpur

Nagpur: The Central Board of Secondary Education on Monday afternoon declared results of Class X and Class XII. Shrinidhi Deshpande of Bhavans Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir, Srikrishna Nagar, stood Vidarbha topper in Class X examination by scoring 99.4%. Priyansha Kapse and Tanmay Lanjewar, both students of Class XII of St Paul School scored 98.8 percent [] The post CBSE Class X, Class XII results: Shrinidhi Deshpande, Priyasha Kapse toppers in Class X, Class XII in Nagpur appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .

nagpurtoday 14 May 2024 12:02 pm

Watch: Pakistani Artist Reimagines Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi With Actors Fawad And Mahira Khan

What would Heeramandi look like with Pakistani actors? Watch a skilfully edited video of the Netflix show Heeramandi with Pakistani actors in it.

mashable 14 May 2024 11:53 am

Blood-Soaked Body Of Man Found On Roadside In Sambalpur, Murder Suspected

Sambalpur: A dead body soaked with blood was found at Vishnumandirpada area under Burla police station in Sambalpur district on Tuesday. Locals first spotted the body and informed the police about this. The police reached the scene and seized the body for post-mortem. The exact reason for the death is yet to be ascertained, however, [] The post Blood-Soaked Body Of Man Found On Roadside In Sambalpur, Murder Suspected appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .

Pragativadi 14 May 2024 11:45 am

POJK Violence: Enraged Masses Attack Pakistan Rangers, Wave Indian Tricolour Demanding Territorial Accession To Bharat

The intensity of revolt and protests in POJK (Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir) have taken an ugly turn and intensified to such an extent that the security forces including Pakistan Rangers and police are being heavily attacked by protestors, who even dared to hoist the Indian national flag and demand merging of the region with Continue reading POJK Violence: Enraged Masses Attack Pakistan Rangers, Wave Indian Tricolour Demanding Territorial Accession To Bharat The post POJK Violence: Enraged Masses Attack Pakistan Rangers, Wave Indian Tricolour Demanding Territorial Accession To Bharat appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .

Our Voice WeRIndia 14 May 2024 11:44 am

Sanjeeda Shaikh Reveals She Did Not Audition For Her Role In Heeramandi

Sanjeeda Shaikhs character is one of the most complex, having been deceived by both her family and fate. The audience praised her nuanced performance in Heeramandi.

News18 14 May 2024 11:38 am

The wait is finally over for Bridgerton Season 3!

As another week unfolds, it brings with it a fresh lineup of shows and movies to add to your watchlist. Following the success of recent releases like The Fall Guy, Heeramandi, and Srikanth, this week promises an array of entertainment options, from highly anticipated new seasons to captivating films for the whole family. Here's what you need to add to your weekly watchlist: 1. Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, and Scandal - This docu-series delves into the Ashley Madison scandal of 2015, exploring the fallout after a hacking group leaked data of millions of users. Directed by Toby Paton. - Release Date: May 15 - Where to Watch: OTT 2. Uncle Samsik - Set in the 1960s, this period drama follows the passionate tale of desire and bromance between Uncle Samsik and super-elite Kim San. Starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Yo-han, Lee Kyu-hyung, and Jin Ki-joo. Directed by Shin Yeon-shick. - Release Date: May 15 - Where to Watch: OTT 3. Bridgerton Season 3 Part 1 - The beloved series returns with a focus on Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton. Based on Julia Quinns books, this season picks up after the Featherington Ball. Starring Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, Luke Thompson, and Golda Rosheuvel. Created by Chris Van Dusen. - Release Date: May 16 - Where to Watch: OTT 4. Outer Range Season 2 - Royal Abbott discovers a mysterious black void on his Wyoming ranch, setting off a series of mysterious events. Starring Josh Brolin, Lewis Pullman, Imogen Poots, and Tom Pelphrey. Created by Brian Watkins. - Release Date: May 16 - Where to Watch: OTT 5. Baahubali: Crown of Blood - A prequel to the Baahubali franchise, this animated series follows the epic struggle of Amarendra Baahubali and Bhallaladeva against Raktadeva. Featuring the voices of Sharad Kelkar, Samay Thakkar, Rajesh Khattar, and Siddharth Awasthi. Created by Sharad Devarajan and S.S. Rajamouli. - Release Date: May 17 - Where to Watch: OTT And that's not all! Other notable releases include: - The Big Cigar - The 8 Show - Power - IF - The Garfield Movie - Back to Black With such a diverse range of content hitting screens this week, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So, get ready to settle in and embark on a thrilling week of entertainment!

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 11:33 am

Bongaon's Matua stronghold navigates uncertainty and discontent over CAA regulations

Bongaon's Matua stronghold navigates uncertainty and discontent over CAA regulations In the tranquil village of Purba Jaynagar in Bongaon, nestled near the Bangladesh border, a palpable sense of disillusionment fills the atmosphere within the Matua community over CAA. Seated outside his modest thatched-roof home in the village, 60-year-old Srikanta Sarkar reflects on his dream of a permanent homeland, free from persecution and discrimination a hope that was briefly rekindled by the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in March. However, his dream was swiftly dashed as complexities of the citizenship application process unfolded, demanding proof of residency in Bangladesh, a requirement Sarkar finds impossible to fulfil. ''We have waited decades for citizenship after fleeing religious persecution in Satkhira, Bangladesh. But now, the CAA demands documents we don't possess,'' Sarkar told PTI. This sentiment resonates deeply within the Matua community and other refugees residing in Bongaon constituency. Despite CAA's implementation two months ago, complexities surrounding the Act persist, leaving many Matuas hesitant to apply online. The Matuas, known for their support of the CAA, currently voice discontent and unease over the need to provide documents disclosing their previous Bangladeshi nationality during application. They argue that this undermines the Act's core purpose and advocate for a revision of its rules. Lipton Ray, another Matua community member, said, ''Where will we get documents proving our citizenship in Bangladesh? Our parents fled with nothing but the clothes they wore.'' ''The government should issue a new notification with revised rules that eliminate the need for such documents for persecuted people like us,'' he said. The CAA, enacted in March, aims to grant Indian nationality to persecuted non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan who arrived in India before December 31, 2014. However, applicants must provide specific documents, such as passports or birth certificates, to establish their nationality, a requirement that poses a significant challenge for the Matua community and other refugees. The Matuas are a formidable voting bloc that can significantly influence political fortunes in at least five Lok Sabha constituencies. Followers of Vaishnavite Namasudra sect, Matuas began migrating to West Bengal during the Partition and in large numbers after the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War due to religious persecution. For generations, Matuas held onto their dreams of finding a safe haven, free from persecution and discrimination. When CAA was introduced, it appeared to signal a new beginning, offering hope for citizenship and acceptance. However, as the dust settled and reality set in, euphoria gave way to confusion, disappointment, and apprehension as the complexities of the citizenship application process unfolded. Ray, once a fervent supporter of the Act, now finds himself disillusioned by bureaucratic hurdles and unanswered questions. ''It seems that the very purpose of the CAA is being defeated because of this documentation clause,'' Ray remarked. The Matuas believe that the CAA, in its current form, has placed them in a catch-22 situation, as the majority either arrived without documents from Bangladesh or discarded them after obtaining some documents in India. ''We want the government to issue a fresh notification granting us citizenship solely based on our religion and our declaration. The problem with this new law is that once you apply, you will be identified as a foreigner and lose all benefits if you don't have documents from Bangladesh,'' said Rekha Biswas, a resident of Sayestanagar in Bongaon. Mahitosh Baidya, the general secretary of the All India Matua Mahasangha, echoed these sentiments, stating that until the documentation problems are addressed, few Matuas are likely to apply for citizenship under the CAA. ''The CAA, in its present form, is having a slow death as hardly anyone from Bongaon is applying for it because of the clause requiring documents from Bangladesh. Until this clause is removed, none of the Matuas are likely to apply for it,'' he told PTI. The All India Matua Mahasangha has advised its members to abstain from submitting citizenship applications due to a lack of necessary documents proving their previous residential addresses in Bangladesh. Despite the challenges, political parties continue to court the support of the Matua community, recognizing its significant voting bloc. Sensing a drift among the community, BJP MLA from Matua-dominated Gaighata, Asim Sarkar, said people have been advised to wait until the rules are simplified. ''We have informed our top leadership, both in the government and the party, about the challenges Matua community members are encountering, with the portal requiring documents proving their Bangladeshi origin. Thus, we have advised them not to panic and await the simplification of rules,'' he said. The promise of implementing the controversial CAA was a major electoral platform for the BJP in the last Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, which the saffron party's leaders believe played a significant role in its ascendancy in the state by winning 18 out of the 42 Lok Sabha seats, including the Bongaon segment, in 2019. Matuas constitute around 70 per cent of the approximately 19 lakh electorate of Bongaon, an SC-reserved seat, making them the deciding factor in the constituency. TMC candidate from Bongaon seat Biswajit Das said, ''The hoax of CAA is now out in the open. Matuas have realised how they have been fooled by the BJP.'' The community, with an estimated population of three million in the state, can tilt the scales in favour of a political party in at least four Lok Sabha seats spread across Nadia and North 24 Parganas districts bordering Bangladesh. Since the '90s, political parties have sought the support of Matuas, whose substantial population and tendency to vote cohesively render them a valuable voting bloc akin to minority groups. The constituency will go to polls on May 20 in the fifth phase.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 11:32 am

Artistry of portrayals

CHENNAI: Versatility may well be the middle name of Devi Jerina, who for over three decades, had taken a sabbatical from the Tamil stage. The cheerful news for her die-hard fans is of her return to working on the project Kaikeyi. Over 8,000 stage shows, rubbing shoulders with stalwarts SV Ramadas, RS Manohar, SA Ashokan, Jaishankar, Vijayapuri Anandan, and their ilk, this dubbing artiste in movies had left an indelible mark in television and movies. According to noted playwright KP Arivanandam, the plays penned by whom she has been a part of including Ambayin Sabatham, Rani Mangamma, Velu Nachiar, Karaikal Ammaiyar, and Mangaiyarkarasi Devis strength was in the voice modulation and in her ability to slip into any character. An hour-long chat with the actress brought to light the most meaningful phase of her stage career which hit a new high in the last decade. A trove of characters Her personal best was Karaikal Ammaiyar, which found a repeat audience not just in Chennai but wherever it was staged all over Tamil Nadu. On the special bond she had with the audience, Devi said it was in the way the character of Punithavadi was portrayed. She says, Such was the feeling of Punithavadi to Shiva that the lord saw a divine form in her. The lord invites her to Thiruvalagandu to keep up his promise of performing the Siva Thandavam. The song was the showpiece of the play where a range of pambai and udukai was brought to the fore. The audience was captivated and the breathtaking finale found a prominent place in the media reviews. Those days, it really mattered as print media was the only source of communication between the artistes and the lovers of theatre. In Mangaiyarkarasi, she had the onerous task of converting her husband from Samana Madam to Saivam. Devi says, When holy water was sprinkled on the individual, the song Mandiramavadu Neru, Vavaiyar Povadhu Neeru did wonders in the way it was received by a spellbound audience. Songs had an integral part in the plays then and the ones staged by Devi Arts Creations (founded by me) had a sprinkle of those. There had been instances when a mere single line of a song could convey the meanings of a full-page dialogue. That is the beauty and essence of stage plays in the good old days where I had used the lyrics of eminent poets to ring in the right messages. If there had been an audience clamour for a play, Devi says it had to be for Ambayin Sapadham where she took the role of one of the three women abducted by Bheeshmar. She notes, I take a vow as Ambai to wed Bheemshar, who had been a staunch Brahmachari. The abduction was to cater to the need of a prince to have his pick from the intended svayamvaram, a norm in the prince dynasty. In the first half, I don the Ambai character and in the second half, the Siganthi character, who is neither a man nor a woman. I relished the challenge of bringing in the right body language in an unusual portrayal. She adds, The IQ level of the audience was on a par in the way Siganthi struck a chord with them. When Lord Krishna is behind the act, one could gauge the intelligence. Those were the ever-lasting moments of an artiste. Rendering it with the desired perfection made my day. Admittedly, there is added pressure for an artiste when the audience expectation shoots up, post the success of a play. For me, there is no pressure but only the pleasure to perform, straight from the bottom of my heart. Stage elements Beyond devotional plays, Devi also delved into historical ones. History has it that Jhansi Rani (Lakshmibai) was the first one to play a leading role in the Indian War of Independence against British rule in 1857. But Devi claims that she has facts to show that a similar act had been successfully done by Velu Nachiar, 80 years earlier than the North Indian queen. A part of the play that featured the story had a scene where Velu Nachiar seeks the help of Karnataka Emperor Hyder Ali, who sends in a battalion of his forces to counter the challenge of the British in the famous Sivaganga battle. The winning moment, Devi says, was in the execution of the act. Everything has to be shown visually in the theatre. In an era where the production house did not have the luxury of the technology and graphics had still not made its presence, the background of the stage was used to enact the battle of all battles. She says, The audience was in the know of the impact of Kattabomman saga and could connect with the happening in Sivaganga. Media had played a stellar part in sending across the message of the honest efforts. The extravaganza in the sets did put a hole in my pocket but the impact would have been lost in the simple backdrop. Among the crowd favourites, high on the list is Rani Mangamma in the way the queen marshalled her resources to hit back at a Muslim invader Zulfi Khan. To outsmart the king, in a game between two great brainers, Mangamma disguises herself as a commoner, desiring to meet the King. Devi says, The razor-sharp dialogues and the war of words between the king and the commoner had the audience in a trance worth going miles to savour, was the media sum up. Moving over to television after a massive success on stage, Agamum Puramum, a 75-week episode produced by Devi Fine Arts and featured in Makkal Television turned out to be miss-it-not for the couch potatoes. She shares, There was a burning desire to show something out of the ordinary for the set of the TV audience, feasted with imaginary offerings week after week. There were scores of talents in the world of Tamil literature not having got their due. The literature songs were converted into the drama form. A total of 162 artists gave shape to the 80 episodes. The essence would have been lost without the perfect rendition of Tamil and a good number of days were consumed to get the perfection. I must acknowledge the writing skills and dialogues of Arivanandam for the overall success. As a director, there is only that much one can do but when she has the material to play around, it does wonders. An optimistic note Thrust into the stage at the age of three, donning Lord Murugas character, while accompanying her grandmother TM Muthulakshmi, a famed drama and movie artiste, Devi says she looks forward to the day when she gets back to the stage. There are a few unfulfilled desires deep inside her, that she would not like to spell out. At 67, she feels there is still a lot of life in her and gets back to the world that she ruled like no one. With what she has earned in theatre, television, and movies, Devi is happy to invest back in her love of theatre. It is the perfection which matters to me and to know that there is a set of audience to view my plays is a feeling akin to that of an owners pride. My feet could not rest till the scripts that had been playing in my mind were reflected on the stage. As an actress, I had my fill but as a producer, there are a few scripts which need to be told with all honesty in that distinct style of my own. Well, it is the style that mattered a legion of her fans would vouch for that.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 11:26 am

In Sharmin Segal's New Heeramandi Post, Comments Are Still Disabled

Sharmin Segal made her acting debut with the 2019 film Malaal. The project was backed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali

NDTV 14 May 2024 11:23 am

Panigrahy injured in scuffle with Independent candidate

BHUBANESWAR: Pradeep Panigrahy, BJPs Berhampur Lok Sabha constituency candidate, sustained grievous injuries after he allegedly came under attack from former Berhampur mayor Siba Shankar Dash in Goshani Nuagaon area of the city on Monday. Sources said, after the completion of polling at booth 132 and 133, when the election party was preparing to leave, BJP agents noticed that the EVMs were not sealed. They objected and informed the matter to their leaders, prompting Panigrahy to arrive at the spot with his supporters. Gosani Nuagaon IIC Smrutirekha Pradhan and other police officials also reached the spot. During a discussion among Pradeep, polling officials and police, Siba arrived and allegedly physically assaulted the BJP MP candidate. This led to a scuffle, leaving both injured. However, Pradeep sustained bleeding injuries on his right shoulder and complained of chest pain. While Siba was overpowered and taken to the police station, police rushed him to MKCG Medical College and Hospital. Later, polling officials sealed both the EVMs and left to deposit them at the treasury. Meanwhile, hundreds of Gosani Nuagaon residents, including women gheraoed the police station, demanding Sibas release. Police said the incident may have been a fallout of the long-standing animosity between Siba and Pradeep which started in 2019.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 11:07 am

Here's Why PM Modi Is Filing Nomination from Varanasi at 11.40am Today, Details Inside

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to file his nomination for the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency today, kicking off the electoral proceedings at 11:40 AM. Before the filing, at 10:15 AM, he plans to visit the Kaal Bhairav Temple, followed by a meeting with NDA leaders at 10:45 AM. There's speculation about the timing of Modi's nomination, as it coincides with the auspicious 'Abhijit Mahurat' and 'Anand Yog according to the Hindu Panchang. Accompanying him will be Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Expect a prominent political gathering as leaders from various parties, including Lok Dal president Jayant Chaudhary, LJP chief Chirag Paswan, Apna Dal (S) president Anupriya Patel, and Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party president Omprakash Rajbhar, are anticipated to be present. A significant number of chief ministers from different states, including Yogi Adityanath, Nitish Kumar, Pushkar Singh Dhami, Mohan Yadav, Vishnu Deo Sai, Eknath Shinde, Bhajan Lal Sharma, Himanta Biswa Sharma, Nayab Singh Saini, Pramod Sawant, Prem Singh Tamang, and Manik Saha, are also expected to attend the nomination ceremony. Varanasi holds special significance for the BJP and PM Modi, having secured victory in both the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections. This time, he faces Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai, marking Rai's third electoral battle against Modi in Varanasi. In the 2019 polls, Modi clinched the seat with a staggering 6,74,664 votes, commanding a vote share of 63.6 percent. It's worth noting that in 2014, Modi contested from two Lok Sabha seats, Varanasi being one of them. Amidst the anticipation surrounding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nomination filing in Varanasi, political observers speculate on the strategic significance of his timing. As he aligns his schedule with auspicious moments according to the Hindu Panchang, including the 'Abhijit Mahurat' and 'Anand Yog', Modi's decision underscores the fusion of tradition and contemporary politics. This deliberate choice not only resonates with his core supporters but also sends a symbolic message of divine endorsement to the electorate. With Varanasi symbolizing both his political prowess and spiritual connection, Modi's nomination ceremony is poised to be a blend of tradition, strategy, and symbolism, setting the tone for a fiercely contested electoral battle. Live Update: PM Modi Files Nomination from Varanasi Lord Ram wishes that PM Modi will form govt again, Says UP CM Yogi PM Modi Alleges INDIA Alliance Undermining National Interests

News Track 14 May 2024 11:05 am

Violent incidents mar polling at a few places in Andhra Pradesh

VIJAYAWADA: Scattered incidents of violence were reported across the State on Monday as polling to elect legislators for 175 Assembly seats and 25 members of the Lok Sabha took place.YSRC and TDP workers were involved in clashes, verbal duels and attacks with deadly weapons in a few parts of the State. At several polling stations, the voting process had to be halted due to the disruption caused by the clashes. Police, deployed in large numbers, swung into action and brought the situation under control. Polling began on a smooth note at 7 am. In the afternoon, supporters of both TDP and YSRC began accusing each other of instigating violence at multiple locations throughout the State. The election-related clashes were most intense in Palnadu, NTR, Krishna and Guntur districts. Cadres of the political parties suffered injuries in Pithapuram, Nellore, Anantapur, Tirupathi, Srikakulam, Annamaya, Kadapa, Kurnool districts as they attacked each other with stones and sickles, and vandalised cars and electronic voting machines (EVMs). According to sources, more than 20 persons were injured in the violence that erupted in around 12 places in faction-ridden Palnadu district. Some of these regions include: Macherla, Cheemalamarri, Tangeda, Narasaraopet and Dachepalli. Despite the Election Commission of India (ECI) taking elaborate security measures, multiple instances of violence and disruptions were reported. The atmosphere was particularly tense in Narasaraopet, where a number of TDP cadres attacked YSRC candidate Dr Gopireddy Srinivasa Reddy at his residence after clashes between supporters of the TDP and ruling YSRC raged. Miscreants damaged EVMs at Pullampet TDP leaders destroyed several cars on their way to his home after they were stopped from entering a polling centre by YSRC agents, resulting in violence. In a fit of rage, they carried out a protest against him and vandalised his car and other vehicles by pelting stones. Though police officials tried to stop them, the mob became very aggressive and even attacked the police by pelting stones at them. As the situation went out of control with people running helter-skelter for safety, police fired rubber bullets first and then opened fire to disperse the mob. After one hour, the situation improved. Armed forces were posted at all problematic locations to prevent further break down of law and order. In Tangeda village of Dachepalli mandal under Gurazala constituency, unidentified miscreants hurled molotov cocktails at shops and thatched houses around 6 pm following a clash at a nearby polling station. Though no one got injured, this triggered a panic in the village. However, the police confirmed that no petrol bomb was set off, but a dilapidated thatched house in the village was set on fire by some miscreants to express their angst at the police and their rival political party. On learning about the incident, Guntur range IG Ch Srikanth, Palnadu SP Bindu Madhav, Macherla constituency Returning Officer and district joint collector A Shyam Prasad rushed to the spot and inspected the situation. The officials immediately set up other EVMs and restarted the polling process within a few hours. TDP leaders were attacked in Rentala by YSRC cadres even before polling commenced in the morning, when both groups came across each other. Macherla TDP candidate Julakanti Brahmanandaiahs car was set on fire. In another incident, Macherla YSRC candidate Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy was attacked by TDP members and clashes broke out between two groups. Additionally, clashes were reported in Guntur, Ponnur, Tadikonda, and Nizampatnam in Bapatla district. In Veldurthi, Sattenapalli, Muppalla, Thondepi, Madala, Dammalapadu, Loyapalli, Mokkapadu and Acchampeta incidents of attacks were reported outside polling stations. YSRC cadre allegedly also ransacked the vehicles of Narasaraopet TDP MP candidate Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayulu in Dondaparru village. In Krishna district, supporters of Gannavaram Assembly candidates clashed in Mustabada village with slippers and stones. Similarly, in Penamaluru TDP contender Bode Prasad and his supporters created a flutter when they were prevented from entering a polling station. In Mandi Krishnapuram village in Chittoor district, a YSRC polling agent was allegedly stabbed by a TDP supporter in broad daylight. In Annamaya district, YSRC and TDP leaders attacked one another and damaged their vehicles in a fit of rage. Also, TDP polling booth agent Subash in Papakkagaripalle lost his eye in the clash with YSRC leaders.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 11:01 am

Sharmin Segal thanks 'supportive' 'Heeramandi' team: 'So many memories'

Sharmin Segal thanks supportive Heeramandi team So many memories

India Today 14 May 2024 10:50 am

Sonam Kapoor Elevates Power Dressing with Plaid Blazer and Curved Trousers

Sonam Kapoor exuded confidence with her commanding attire, comprising a Ralph Lauren-tailored brown-tinted blazer and black trousers.

News18 14 May 2024 10:30 am

Vikravandi bypolls: PMK to soon decide on contesting

VILLUPURAM: PMK founder Dr S Ramadoss said the functionaries have expressed their desire to field a candidate for the by-election to the Vikravandi Assembly constituency, however, the party would soon make an announcement on the same after discussing with its alliance partners. Ramadoss, during a press briefing at his residence in Thailapuram on Monday, urged Chief Minister M K Stalin to implement the 10.5% internal reservation for the Vanniyar community. He said the party would soon announce a state-wide protest demanding the same. It could have been done in a few days if the chief minister and the ruling government wanted to. But, they are betraying the Vanniyars due to political vengeance, he said, urging the state to carry out a caste census similar to how it was done in Andhra Pradesh and Bihar. Claiming that drug use, especially ganja, among the youth has gone up, Ramadoss said the state has failed to curb the drug menace and urged the chief minister to take up the issue seriously.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 10:28 am

Four-time Nagai MP, CPI leader Selvaraj passes away aged 67

CHENNAI/NAGAPATTINAM: Senior Communist Party of India leader and four-time Nagapattinam MP, M Selvaraj, passed away on Monday morning. The 67-year-old is survived by his wife Kamalavathanam and two daughters. CPI sources said Selvaraj had been grappling with serious illness for the past three years, with frequent episodes of hospitalisation. Last week, he was admitted to a private hospital in Chennai, where he succumbed to his ill health at 2.40 am on Monday. A committed CPI cadre right from his student years, the leader was elected from the Nagapattinam constituency in 1989, 1996, 1998 and 2019. He did not contest in the 2024 LS election due to his poor health; the party fielded Vai Selvaraj instead. Prior to his rise as a CPI national committee member, Selvaraj held numerous student and youth wing positions. He fiercely advocated for the Cauvery delta farmers and played an important role in mobilising them to demand action from the centre regarding the water disputes with Karnataka. Most notably, in July 1989, Selvaraj successfully organised a massive human chain protest that stretched for 110km from Thanjavur to Vedaranyam, demanding the constitution of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal. CPI flag to be flown at half-mast The CPI leader is also known for his efforts towards improving rail connectivity across the delta region. Selvaraj took swift action towards gauge conversion of railway lines in the delta districts and played an important part in restoring rail service between Agasthiyampalli and Thiruthuraipoondi after many years, said S Mohan, president of the Nagapattinam Rail Users Association. Syed Mohamed Kalifa Sahib, president of the Nagore Dargah Advisory Board, said, We are very grateful to Selvaraj for his vote in the parliament to connect Nagore and Ajmer, two important places of Islamic worship, through an interstate rail service. His mortal remains will be placed at his residence in Sidhamalli until Tuesday to allow for public to pay their respects. His final rites are scheduled for Tuesday at 10 am. Chief Minister M K Stalin and leaders of various political parties condoled the demise of the leader. CPI State Secretary R Mutharasan described Selvaraj as a peoples worker par excellence, who tirelessly attended to his party responsibilities. He called on the CPI cadre to mourn the veterans passing by flying the party flag at half-mast for three days. AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, ex-CM O Panneerselvam, CPM State Secretary K Balakrishnan, TNCC President K Selvaperunthagai, PMK founder S Ramadoss, MDMK General Secretary Vaiko, MMK President MH Jawahirullah, VCK President Thol Thirumavalavan, TMC(M) President G K Vasan, AMMK General Secretary T T V Dhinakaran and others also extended their condolences.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 9:44 am

India's retail inflation eases marginally in April; here's what experts have to say

India's retail inflation eases marginally in April; here's what experts have to say India's retail inflation eased to 4.83 per cent in April, down from 4.85 per cent in March. However, consumer food price inflation surged to 8.70 per cent from 8.52 per cent last month, according to data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation released Monday. The retail inflation in India though is in RBI's 2-6 per cent comfort level but is above the ideal 4 per cent scenario. Inflation has been a concern for many countries, including advanced economies, but India has largely managed to steer its inflation trajectory quite well. The latest eased month-on-month retail inflation comes on the heels of RBI having maintained the status quo in the repo rate for the seventh straight occasion. Barring the recent pauses, the RBI has raised the repo rate by 250 basis points cumulatively since May 2022 in the fight against inflation. Raising interest rates is a monetary policy instrument that typically helps suppress demand in the economy, thereby helping the inflation rate decline. The repo rate is the rate of interest at which the RBI lends to other banks. In India, consumer price index (CPI) inflation was 4.9 per cent in March after averaging 5.1 per cent in the preceding two months, following the recent peak of 5.7 per cent in December 2023. Inflation continues to remain the main concern for the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee members before it goes ahead and loosens its stance on key interest rates. As per the minutes of the latest monetary policy meeting released recently, there have been several mentions of uncertainties around inflation. Going ahead, food price uncertainties would continue to weigh on the inflation outlook, according to the minutes. Pressure in food prices has been interrupting the ongoing disinflation process in India, and posing challenges for the final descent of inflation trajectory to the 4 per cent target, as per minutes of latest RBI's monetary policy. Following are some of the excerpts of views from analysts and experts on the April retail inflation numbers: Rajani Sinha, Chief Economist, CareEdge Ratings: Reversing last month's trend, food inflation inched up to 7.9 per cent. However, the outlook for food inflation has brightened due to anticipations of a normal monsoon. The persisting deflation in the fuel and light category deepened further due to the recent move to reduce LPG prices. Apart from elevated food inflation, incremental risk to inflation stems from the recent uptick in global commodity prices, especially industrial metals. We expect inflation to average 4.8 per cent in FY25. If food inflation moderates, we expect RBI to cut policy interest rate by a shallow 50 basis points in the second half of the fiscal year. Dharmakirti Joshi, Chief Economist, CRISIL: The mild easing of the headline number in April is encouraging, but the acceleration of this downtrend is what matters, especially since recent swings have been worrying. Food inflation, which has a 39.1 per cent weight in the CPI gauge, has remained well above 8 per cent for six months now. Pressure on food prices continues, including due to the ongoing heatwaves. Our base case is that the upcoming monsoon rains can offer respite, assuming they are well distributed in terms of time and geography. Net-net for fiscal 2025, we expect CPI inflation to broadly ease this fiscal to 4.5 per cent from 5.4 per cent last fiscal. Sanjeev Agrawal, President, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry: Proactive measures by the Government to strengthen the supply chains are leading to the softening of inflation in many items. Going forward, the inflation trajectory is expected to become normal by September/October 2024 as many of the kharif crops will be entering the mandis and supplementing the existing supply. Nish Bhatt, Founder and CEO, Millwood Kane International: CPI numbers suggest that the central bank would maintain rates in the next policy. Though, it is necessary to keep an eye on food inflation and rural consumption. (ANI)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 9:27 am

Congress believes voters change of heart tilted scales in its favour in Telangana

HYDERABAD: Claiming that the voters have changed their minds on whom to support in the Lok Sabha polls, especially in the last week before the election, and this has worked in their favour, the Congress leaders are now expressing confidence that the grand old party will more or less achieve its Mission 15 and secure anywhere between 12 and 14 segments in Telangana. The ruling party in the state believes that this changed trend, especially in key constituencies where it expected tough fights, has titled the scales in its favour. They believe that though initially it was thought that there would be close competition between the Congress and BJP in segments like Bhongir and Mahbubnagar, the situation changed towards the end of the campaign. Speaking to TNIE , TPCC working president (organisation) B Mahesh Kumar Goud said that his party will definitely achieve double-digit results. We will win at least 12 seats. Maybe 14, he said. He also exuded confidence that the INDIA bloc will form the government at the Centre and Rahul Gandhi will be sworn in as the next prime minister. During the high-decibel campaigning, the Congress tried to counter the BJPs Ram Mandir narrative by alleging that the BJP is planning to scrap SC, ST, and BC reservations and that it will change the Constitution if it is voted to power for the third term. The Congress leaders believe that these campaigns worked well, leading to voters giving verdicts in their favour. The sources in the partys war room, meanwhile, said that their effective poll management as well as reaching out to voters multiple times with their Nyaya Patra manifesto has borne fruit. But it remains to be seen whether the grand old party manages to secure not less than 12 seats when the results are declared on June 4.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 9:27 am

Tripura: Police inaction in minor's abduction case sparks outrage

Tripura: Police inaction in minor's abduction case sparks outrage In a disturbing case of alleged abduction, the family of a minor girl, supported by local Hindu Jagran Manch activists, has accused the police of negligence in handling the matter. The incident, which unfolded in the Madhupur area of Sipahijala district twelve days ago, revolves around the disappearance of a 15-year-old girl, allegedly abducted by a local youth after enticing her with various promises. Despite relentless efforts by the family to trace the missing girl, including widespread searches across the vicinity and filing a formal complaint at the Madhupur Police station, the authorities have failed to locate her. Frustrated by the lack of progress, the family, accompanied by activists from the Hindu Jagran Manch, staged a protest outside the police station on Monday afternoon, demanding answers regarding the delay in the investigation and the failure to rescue the abducted girl. According to sources, the investigating officer was notably absent during the protest, leaving the family and activists to voice their concerns to subordinate officers who were unable to provide satisfactory explanations. The family alleges that, despite regular communication with the police, there has been no proactive effort to recover the missing girl. Adding to the pressure on the authorities, local MLA Antara Sarkar has also intervened in the matter, instructing the police to take the necessary action to expedite the investigation and ensure the safe return of the abducted girl. 14-15 days ago, a minor girl, the daughter of Kartik Debbarma, was abducted by a Muslim boy from Mia Para. The victim's family had already lodged a complaint against the accused in Madhupur PS. But there is no progress in the case. So today we, on behalf of Hindu Jagaran Manch, have arrived here and talked with the police in-charge for sure action, said a member of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. (ANI)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 9:20 am

Teachers on poll duty caned for demanding equal payment in Telangana

HYDERABAD: Police personnel allegedly caned teachers who were on poll duty at a polling booth in Narayankhed for demanding remuneration fixed by the government. According to Telangana State United Teachers Federation (TSUTF) president K Jangaiah and general secretary Chava Ravi, the teachers demanded uniform remuneration of Rs 600 per day for POs and RS 400 per day for APOs, as per the government GO No. 61 dated May 11. Accordingly, the officials paid Rs 3,150 to POs and APOs in Medak, Narsapur, Siddipet and Gajwel Assembly constituencies under the Medak Lok Sabha segment. However, POs and APOs were paid Rs 2,400 in Narayankhed. When the teachers demanded Rs 3,150 in Narayankhed, the police allegedly caned them. TSUTF state treasurer T Lakshmareddy and other teachers were injured, alleged Chava Ravi. He alleged that the police indiscriminately lathi-charged the teachers as per the orders of the RDO for questioning the reason for the difference in payment of remuneration in the same Lok Sabha constituency. Telangana state UTF president and general secretary K Jangaiah and Chava Ravi demanded action against the RDO and the police.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 9:18 am

Not so pulpy mango business

KRISHNAGIRI: In Kondireddipatti, a hamlet not too far away from Krishnagiri, the fragrance of mango fills the hot air. But the usual chitter chatter is missing on the nine-acre mango orchard owned by KM Soundararajan. Like many other farmers, he also managed to harvest only half of last years production. In 2023, I had managed to produce over 23 tonnes of mangoes, though 50% was affected by disease. This year, we have had a harvest of about six tonnes until now, and at most, we can expect six more tonnes by the end of the season, says Soundararajan, who is also president of Mango Farmers Federation. The drastic drop in yield has led to a significant reduction in procurement by mango mandi owners, who supply fruits to the pulp industry. VI Mabhu Sheriff, a trader, confirms the fall. Last year, we procured 50 to 60 tonnes every day, which has now shrunk to 2-3 tonnes. Usually, we also procure only smaller quantities of mangoes from other states. It has gone up significantly this year owing to the situation in Krishnagiri. Apart from Krishnagiri, mangoes are also cultivated in Salem, Dharmapuri, Theni and Madurai. On average, a farmer spends Rs 40,000 per acre on irrigated land and Rs 30,000 on rain-fed areas. Of the total coverage of 32,300 hectares in Krishnagiri district, 3,000 hectares are irrigated and the rest are rain-fed. If pests played spoilsport last year, harsh climatic conditions have done the damage this year. Soundararajan adds, Usually, a mango tree flowers by December and January. Flowers shrivelled due to the intense heat this year and lack of sufficient rain in the early part of 2024 worsened the situation. The government should provide a compensation of Rs 20,000 per acre for mango farmers and provide an incentive of Rs 5 for every kg produced. With production taking a major dip, farmers are worried that the total annual yield will not help them recover even pesticide costs. A Abdul Rasheed of MTV Nagar in Krishnagiri cultivates Malgova, Alphonso and Senthora varieties on his 70-acre farm. The yield stood at 140 tonnes in 2022 and 160 last year. This year, I could harvest only five tonnes so far. I don't see total yield going higher than 15 tonnes, says Rasheed. Apart from climatic conditions, the export of mango pulp has taken a big hit owing to the Ukraine-Russia war and the Red Sea crisis. Export to Europe and various other countries stood at Rs 2,700 crore in 2023. Industry sources say the markets have been captured by exporters from South America. E Madhavan, general secretary, of Krishnagiri Mango pulp Processors Federation, says, Over one lakh tonnes of pulp (Totapuri variety) produced last year has been left unsold. In 2023, we procured about 9 lakh tonnes of mangoes and produced about 4.5 tonnes of pulp. Over 3 lakh tonnes of our procurement came from Krishnagiri. In 2022, we procured 5 lakh tonnes out of which one lakh tonne was from Krishnagiri. This year, we could procure only 500 tonnes so far. Madhavan wanted the state government to waive the demand charge for electricity incurred by the large pulp industry for using high-tension power as the pulp industry functions only three months a year. He also wanted interest to be waived for last year's loan. Concurring with the farmers, Krishnagiri Collector KM Sarayu says a recent survey by the horticulture department in the district shows a dip in yield with over 80% of crops being affected by climatic conditions. A report has been sent to the state government, she adds. Frost in December 2023 followed by intense summer heat this year, coupled with pest attacks, has also taken a toll on cultivation in Dharmapuri. Coverage in the district is 12,600 hectares and 1.4 lakh tonnes of mangoes are produced every year. K Perumal, a mango cultivator from Karimangalam, says farmers like him are staring at a loss of over 80% this year. Some of the farmers rue that yield has hit an all-time low in the last two decades. J Srinivasan, farmer-cum-retailer in Salem, says, Last year, we used to receive 100 tonnes of mangoes in the market every day, which has come down to 60 this year, which is a very significant dip. S Marimuthu, who owns a 60-acre farm in Konganapuram, laments that he is grappling with a huge loss, unable to recover any of his investments. (With inputs from Jevin Selwyn Henry and K Shakthivel) Mango variety price (Rs per kg) Senthura 80 Salem Bangalora 250 Malgova 240 Alphonso - 150 Banganapalli - 120 Totapuri - 13- 20 ( primarily used by pulp industry)

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 9:01 am

BJP will have to contest beyond India to secure 400 seats, says Telangana CM Revanth Reddy

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Monday launched a scathing critique of the BJPs 'Abki Baar, 400 Paar' slogan, suggesting that achieving such a feat would require the BJP to contest beyond the borders of India. Winning 400 seats for the BJP is only possible if the saffron party contests in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and other countries, Revanth said. He said that the BJP cannot cross 15 to 20 seats in southern states such as Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. In south India, the BJP cannot even win 15 to 20 out of the 130 seats here. In the remaining 400 seats, the BJP is contesting only 336 seats. How can it win over 400 seats? Nowadays, neither Modi nor Amit Shah are quoting the slogan 'Abki Baar 400 Paar', he pointed out. He was speaking to reporters after casting his vote at Kodangal. The CM said that no other party would be ready to offer support to the BJP or the NDA if it falls short of the magic figure. He said that there was an undercurrent against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the country and this would be reflected in the results. Slamming the PM, Revanth said, They called Rahul Gandhi Pappu. The fact is that they cannot even debate with Pappu. LS polls: Over 64% cast vote in Telangana He also criticised the BJP for not declaring whether it would abolish Muslim reservations in Andhra Pradesh if it came to power in the state while claiming to do it in Telangana. Responding to a question, Revanth said that the LS polls in Telangana would be a referendum on his 100-day rule. He hoped that the poll percentage for Congress would increase from 39.5% recorded in the Assembly elections. He also said that the prime minister didnt accept his challenge of considering this election as a referendum. Demanding that Modi clarify whether he would bow to the 75-year rule set by himself, Revanth said that the PM was born on September 17, 1950, and he would attain 75 years on September 17, 2025. He (Modi) has to say who will be his alternative when he has fixed the age limit for BJP leaders to hold office, he said.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 8:41 am

Andhra Pradesh: Seeking road, Vizianagaram village boycotts elections

VIZIANAGARAM: People of Bhogarajapuram in Dattirajeru mandal of the district boycotted elections on Monday, demanding road connectivity to their hamlet. About 205 voters of the village stayed away from voting. Though the district officials tried to convince the villagers to cast their votes, they made it clear that until they got a clear assurance from the State government on construction of the road, they would not exercise their franchise. Hence, the polling staff reportedly returned without conducting polling in Bhogarajapuram. It is a hamlet in Guchhimi Gram Panchayat. The people have been facing difficulty to go to the mandal headquarters for their needs due to lack of a motorable road from their hamlet. Though they have made several representations to the State government in the last few decades, there has been no response. They are forced to walk 2.5 km to reach the nearest motorable road, villagers rued. They used to shift patients on bullock carts or doli during medical emergencies. They have also staged several protests against the indifferent attitude of the government to provide basic infrastructure in their hamlet. Though they staged a protest at the district collectorate on Sunday stating that they would boycott the election, the officials had not taken any initiative to resolve the matter by persuading the villagers to call off the boycott, citing the Model Code of Conduct to give any concrete assurance in this regard. However, the Returning Officer of Gajapathinagaram Assembly segment under which Dattirajeru mandal comes, did not respond to the villagers poll boycott matter when TNIE tried to contact her over the phone. Speaking to TNIE , Saripalli Chandrudu of Bhogarajapuram said, Laying a 2.5 km motorable road to our village has remained an unfulfilled election promise for the past few decades. The officials and politicians are indifferent to our repeated pleas to lay a motorable road to our hamlet. Hence, we have boycotted the election to highlight our grievance.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 8:36 am

Rural Telangana celebrates festival of democracy with gusto

ADILABAD/ SANGAREDDY/ NIZAMABAD/NALGONDA: Voter turnout saw a marked increase in the Adilabad Lok Sabha constituency compared to the 2019 elections. Despite the scorching weather, voters turned out in large numbers, forming queues early in the morning to cast their ballots. Rural and agency areas particularly witnessed high voter participation, with many voters returning to their fieldwork after voting. However, pockets of dissent were observed in certain villages, where residents boycotted the elections citing grievances such as lack of infrastructure and unresolved compensation issues. After officials intervened and assured them of a resolution to their grievances, some villages eventually cast their votes. Political tensions also simmered, with confrontations reported between Congress and BJP men at polling stations. Allegations of campaigning within polling premises led to heated exchanges in some places. Zakir Pasha, a person with disabilities, cast his vote using his legs at the forest office polling station in Kagaznagar Mandal. Malpractice allegations Medak and Zaheerabad constituencies witnessed a flurry of political activity as voters queued up at polling centres to exercise their franchise. However, amidst the democratic process, incidents of alleged malpractice surfaced. Reports of mandal-level leaders purportedly distributing money along with polling slips surfaced. A video clip that went viral on social media showed a former sarpanch allegedly offering money along with voter slips in Alipur village of Aminpur Mandal. Off the record, some leaders said that they expect a close contest in the Medak parliamentary constituency and a very narrow margin deciding the fate of the victor. People shield themselves with an umbrella as they venture to cast their vote at a polling station in Karimnagar Meanwhile, stray incidents of heated arguments between supporters of various political parties were reported in Narayankhed and Siddipet towns of Sangareddy district. Nagesh Shetkar, brother of the Zaheerabad Lok Sabha seat candidate Suresh Kumar Shetkar allegedly kicked a BJP worker in Narayankhed following which a huge row erupted. The police have registered a case against both groups. Followers of MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy and former MLA K Pratap Reddy resorted to slogan shouting at a polling centre in Cherial Girls High School when the two leaders reached there at the same time. Former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao cast his vote along with his wife K Shobha in his native Chinta Madaka village of Siddipet rural mandal. Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha along with his daughter voted in Jogipet town. Former minister T Harish Rao and his family members cast their vote in Siddipet town. Sangareddy district collector Valluru Kranthi cast her vote in Sangareddy. Voters queued up at the polling centres from early morning in the erstwhile Medak district and 50% to 60% polling was recorded in most parts of the district by 1 pm and 71.91% polling was recorded in Medak parliamentary constituency and 71.33% in Zaheerabad by 5 pm. However, officials estimate that nearly 80% polling is expected in erstwhile Medak. A disabled man casts his vote in Sirpur Kagaznagar of Kumurambheem Asifabad district on Monday Over 67% vote in Nizamabad In Nizamabad, the enthusiasm for voting was palpable as a significant number of voters turned out to cast their ballots. Across Jagtial and Nizamabad districts, over 67% of voters participated in the democratic exercise by 5 pm. Notably, people from diverse backgrounds, including transgenders and persons with disabilities actively engaged in the electoral process. The administrations efforts to facilitate voting, such as modal polling stations and assistance desks, contributed to the smooth conduct of the elections. Despite the political fervour, life continued as usual in towns and villages, with people attending to their daily routines, including agricultural activities. A smooth affair Polling in Nalgonda and Bhuvanagiri parliamentary constituencies ended smoothly on Monday, with poll officials putting the tentative percentage at 70.36 and 72 respectively. Voters cast their vote in 2,061 polling centres in seven Assembly constituencies of Nalgonda Lok Sabha and 2,141 booths in seven Assembly segments of Bhuvanagiri Lok Sabha constituency. Officials said that provisionally, 70.36% polling was recorded in Nalgonda Lok Sabha and 72% in Bhuvanagiri till 5 pm. Police officials said that no untoward incident was reported from either constituency. Meanwhile, farmers protested with grain bags at a polling booth in Kanumukkala village of Bhudampochampally mandal demanding that they will exercise their right to vote only if the government promises to buy their soaked grain. After sopme time, the state administration intervened and convinced the farmers to exercise their right to vote.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 8:33 am

Tripura brick kiln workers stage protest over unpaid wages, poor working conditions

Tripura brick kiln workers stage protest over unpaid wages, poor working conditions Hundreds of brick kiln workers gathered for a protest outside the office of the Labour Commissioner in Agartala on Monday, voicing their grievances against the alleged negligence of kiln owners and the state government in ensuring fair wages and basic amenities. The demonstration, organised by the Tripura Brick Kiln Union, lasted for over two hours, with participants demanding immediate action to address their plight. The protestors, including many migrant workers from various divisions across the state, expressed severe discontent with the ongoing issues related to wage non-payment and lack of essential services such as food, drinking water, and medical care at the workplace. Thousands of workers, including children and women, are suffering immensely. Some have not been paid for up to one and a half months, stated Tapan Das, State General Secretary of the Tripura Brick Kiln Workers Union. The union has put forth several demands, including the provision of food, fuel, drinking water, and medical supplies during work hours, accurate accounting of labour hours in the presence of labour officials, and the covering of all transportation and sustenance expenses for workers returning to their home states. Leaders from various labour organisations, including CITU State General Secretary Shankar Dao, joined the protest. Dao criticised the current state government for its failure to protect the labourers' rights, contrasting it with the previous administration's policies. Under the Left Front government, the workers' welfare was prioritised, and the brick kiln industry flourished. Now, due to the neglect of the current government, many kilns have shut down, leaving thousands jobless, he remarked. The protest concluded with a delegation of union leaders submitting a memorandum to the Additional Labour Commissioner, demanding urgent intervention to resolve the issues faced by the workers. The union warned of a larger state-wide movement if their demands are not met promptly. The state government and labour department have yet to respond to the allegations and demands raised by the brick kiln workers. (ANI)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 8:19 am

Sharmin Segal keeps comments disabled, but shares `Heeramandi` BTS pictures

In the BTS pictures, Sharmin is seen gorging on a pizza, vibing with her co-stars and playing with a puppy.

Mid Day 14 May 2024 8:16 am

Heeramandis Ustad ji Indresh Malik talks about intimate scene with Jason Shah

Actor Indresh Malik, who played the role of Ustad ji, in an exclusive chat with midday.com, talks about his famous nath scene, doing an intimate sequence with Jason Shah, and more

Mid Day 14 May 2024 8:02 am

Unacceptable: MQM founder Altaf Hussain condemns killing of peaceful protestors in PoJK

Unacceptable: MQM founder Altaf Hussain condemns killing of peaceful protestors in PoJK Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder Altaf Hussain has condemned the killing of peaceful protestors by Pakistani forces in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) calling it unacceptable. This comes after paramilitary rangers, unlawfully deployed in PoJK, gunned down several protestors leaving dozens and left several others severely wounded. This vehement and provoking naked shooting is unacceptable and highly condemnable, Hussain said in a statement issued from the party's central secretariat here in London. I condemn the firing by the paramilitary Rangers on peaceful Kashmiris who were at the protest because the state of Pakistan has oppressed them since the day of inception, Hussain said. Hussain also offered his condolences to the families of the Kashmiris killed in firing by the paramilitary rangers. He said that according to the reports received so far, many Kashmiri youths have been gunned down while large-scale injuries have taken place till yet. This is the aked state terrorism, he claimed. The MQM founder further stressed that on the one hand, the Pakistani government is pretending to negotiate with the Kashmiris Action Committee and to accept their demands, while on the other hand, the Kashmiris are being subjected to state atrocities, while the internet service in the region has been suspended in order to inflict violence on the people of Pakistan-held Jammu and Kashmir. The atrocities of the Pakistani state institutions cannot be hidden from the eyes of the world, Hussain said. The government should not fool the Kashmiri people by issuing fake announcements of accepting their demands. He said that in PoJK, people are being oppressed politically, economically, and educationally and are physically massacred. Electricity is being generated in Kashmir, but electricity is being sold to Kashmiri people at high rates and they are being forced to buy expensive flour. When the Kashmiri people are peacefully protesting against these injustices and for their legitimate rights, they are being tried to be crushed by the state power. Kashmiri people from different cities of Kashmir are reaching Muzaffarabad and instead of engaging them for the dialogue, Paramilitary Rangers are killing them, Hussain said. As a result of which 9 Kashmiri youths have been killed and many injured. Due to these atrocities and injustices, the Kashmiri people have been forced to raise the slogan demanding independence from Pakistan, he added. (ANI)

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 8:02 am

Did not attend Ram mandir opening fearing humiliation as I am Dalit: Kharge

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for attempting to establish dictatorial rule in the country. He mentioned that the fear of humiliation prevented Modi from attending the Ram temple inauguration in Ayodhya. Kharge highlighted the importance of upcoming elections and urged voters to prevent the rise of a dictatorial government.

The Times of India 14 May 2024 2:55 am

Enthusiastic Voters, Sporadic Unrest Mark Polls in Chittoor and Nellore Regions

Tirupati: The simultaneous assembly and parliament elections in the erstwhile Chittoor and Nellore districts on Monday witnessed sporadic incidents of violence and disruptions, despite a good voter turnout. The elections turned into an arena of intense political rivalry, with numerous clashes erupting between supporters of the YSRC and the Telugu Desam (TD)-Jana Sena-BJP alliance. Tensions ran high throughout the day, with physical altercations and heated confrontations reported from multiple constituencies. In Mandi Krishnapuram village under the Gudipala mandal of Chittoor assembly constituency, YSRC polling agent Suresh Reddy and TD agent Chandra clashed outside a polling station. Chandra attacked Suresh with a knife, causing a bleeding wound, police said. Tension escalated in Brahmana Kaluva under Chandragiri constituency. Central forces fired shots into the air to disperse rival groups. Supporters of TD allegedly attacked a YSRC agent at Naravaripalle, the native village of TD chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu, within the Chandragiri constituency. In Karveti Nagaram, tension flared as TD activists blocked YSRC's GD Nellore assembly candidate K Krupa Lakshmi from accessing a polling booth, resulting in heated exchanges. Krupa Lakshmi's brandishing of her footwear escalated the conflict. Similarly, in Chittoor city's Mittur area, the simultaneous arrival of former MLA and TD's general agent CK Babu and YSRC's candidate Vijayananda Reddy at a polling booth ignited a dispute. Joint collector and returning officer Srinivasulu intervened to restore calm. Gudur YSRC candidate Meruga Murali was blocked from entering a booth by TD leaders in Chillakuru mandal, sparking clashes and TD candidate Pasam Sunil Kumar rallied his supporters. With a significant presence of TD supporters, the situation turned tense, prompting the need for heightened security measures. In Chejerla mandal of Nellore district, cadres of TD and YSRC fought near a polling booth, prompting a mild lathicharge. Sudden rains in Timmareddypalli and Udayagiri disrupted voting as voters scattered and polling materials were reportedly drenched. Despite these incidents, the polling process were overall peaceful, with enthusiastic voters turning up in large numbers from the morning to cast their votes. Tirupati district's voter turnout stood at 73.76 per cent by 8pm. However, the Tirupati assembly segment's percentage was rather disappointing, at 61.33. Its neighboring constituency Srikalahasti reported 76.44, followed by Chandragiri 75.70, Gudur 73.11, Satyavedu 80.69, Sullurpeta 75.98 and Venkatagiri 75.25 per cent by 8pm. Chittoor district witnessed a 75.67 per cent voter turnout by 5pm. The seven assembly constituencies under the district recorded voter percentages as follows - Punganur 74.09, Nagari 76.81, G.D. Nellore 79.90, Chittoor 74.75, Puthalapattu 77.17, Palamaner 72.33, and Kuppam 75.79. Nellore district recorded a 69.95 per cent polling by 5pm. The constituency-wise breakdown is as follows: Kandukur 74.68, Kavali 67.12, Atmakur 67.21, Kovur 73.59, Nellore City 67.60, Nellore Rural 64.35, Udayagiri 72.69, Sarvepalli 72.90.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 2:12 am

Five Iraqi soldiers killed in ISIS attack on army post in eastern Iraq, two security sources say

Five Iraqi soldiers killed in ISIS attack on army post in eastern Iraq, two security sources say (Adds defence ministry statement in paragraphs 3 and 4) BAGHDAD, May 13 (Reuters) - An Iraqi commanding officer and four soldiers were killed and five others injured on Monday in an attack by Islamic State militants on an army post in eastern Iraq, two security sources said. The attack took place between Diyala and Salahuddin provinces, a rural area that remains a hotbed of activity for militant cells that remain active years after Iraq declared final victory over the jihadist groups in 2017. Iraq's defence ministry issued a statement mourning the loss of Colonel Khaled Nagi Wassak along with a number of heroic fighters of the regiment as a result of their response to a terrorist attack. Security forces repelled the attack but many casualties fell in the process, the statement added.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 2:02 am

Sharmin shares BTS pics from 'Heeramandi' set

Sharmin Segal, niece of SLB, faced nepotism claims for her role as Alamzeb in 'Heeramandi'. Her Instagram post showcased BTS photos with co-stars like Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Manisha Koirala, expressing gratitude over the 3-year journey.

The Times of India 14 May 2024 1:06 am

Villagers refuse to take part in polling demanding solution of problems

Khammam: People of Raimadaram of Enkoor mandal in Khammam and Kanumukula of Pochampally mandal in Bhongir kept away from polling for some time, demanding an assurance that their problems would be resolved. Voters held a demonstration near a polling booth at Raimadaram protesting the government not taking up the construction of a bridge on the Nagarjunasagar left canal. They relented polling after an assurance from the officials to examine their demand. A group of farmers staged a protest near a polling booth at Kanumukula in Bhongir to highlight their demand for purchase of rain-damaged and discoloured paddy. Officials persuaded them to participate in the polling after informing them of the governments decision to purchase damaged paddy.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 12:45 am

Villagers Boycott, EVM Snag, Slab Crash Mark Polling in Adilabad

Adilabad: Some villagers of the Adilabad Lok Sabha constituency boycotted voting to protest the lack of connectivity to their villages At Kundi of Gadiguda mandal. Locals demanded that the location of a polling booth in neighbouring Shekuguda be changed. Allampalli villagers of Kadam mandal staged protests alleging a lack of connectivity to their village. A similar protest was reported from Mankuguda in Bajarhathnoor. At Bhorigaon in Jagannathpur gram panchayat in Kagaznagar Mandal, there was a protest over the lack of development. As many as 30 families of Degama in Bajahathnoor Mandal, which had been submerged by the waters of a tank, held a protest demanding that officials shift them to safer places. In all the instances, polling officials and police pacified the protesters saying that their problems would be communicated to the government for resolution. Polling staff continued polling with the help of flashlights from their mobiles following an interruption in power supply at Balabharati in Kagaznagar following heavy rain on Sunday. Polling got delayed for some time due to the non-functioning of an EVM in the Nazrulnagar booth in Kagaznagar. A portion of a slab fell on the polling staff in a polling station at Bejjur mandal headquarters, injuring some staff.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 12:38 am

Shikha Mukerjee | The K-factor forces the BJP to play catch-up

There is nothing more dangerous than an injured prey, as every predator, huntsman or tiger knows. The instinct for survival urges flight or fight; Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal launched his fightback as he stepped out of Delhis Tihar Jail last week, with a promise to defeat dictatorship. The Delhi chief minister warned that Narendra Modis mission was to establish One Nation-One Leader, by locking up Opposition and even BJP leaders, whoever presented an alternative and challenge to the helmsman. Cry Havoc! And, let slip the dogs of war is exactly what Mr Kejriwals opening salvo sounds like. The havoc Mr Kejriwal promises is a ferocious polarisation for and against the Prime Minister. The vehemence and speed of BJP organisational and strategic mastermind Amit Shahs response to Mr Kejriwals provocative question Who will be the BJPs prime ministerial face? and his equally irritating reply, Amit Shah will be installed when Modi steps down in September when he reaches 75, is a measure of the AAP leaders impact and potential for disruption. As the country voted in the fourth phase of the general election on Monday, the Kejriwal factor is exactly what the BJP and Mr Modi did not need. Even as voter turnout increased in Phase 3, the fact is there is no wave, not even a ripple for Mr Modi in the 2024 election. His return to campaigning is exactly the morale booster that regional parties and leaders needed. His warning that Trinamul Congress founder Mamata Banerjee could be picked up by the agencies any time is confirmation of the West Bengal chief ministers suspicions that Mr Modis strategy for winning the 2024 election includes picking up and deactivating regional leaders by sending them to jail. By calling on regional party and locally influential leaders to strengthen their mobilisation and wage war against the BJP, Mr Kejriwals gamble is obvious; consolidation for the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance bloc parties to defeat Mr Modi and his champions. It also plays on the sentiments of aggrieved BJP leaders and their constituents who have been restless after Modi-Amit Shah-J.P. Nadda announced a list of candidates in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls that had a significant number of defectors from other parties, especially the Congress, succeeded in affronting the touchy Kshatriya vote and managed to ruffle tribal and Dalit communities who remain unconvinced that the BJP return will not mean dismantling reservation as they have known it since 1950. As social media speculation picks up speed at the possibility of the BJP losing seats in its bastions from Gujarat to Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka, Mr Kejriwals dire warnings will feed into the sprawling network of information, both confirmed and verified and the unverifiable. It has already started with BJP reacting with a loud assertion that it will win 400-plus seats, suggesting the party feels it imperative to counter Mr Kejriwal. Getting the pitch and the perception right in a campaign matters immensely; in 2014, Mr Modis pitch of Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas and the Gujarat model of economic growth coupled with the Ram Mandir mesmerised voters. His aggressive masculinity embodied in the 56-inch chest claim contrasted vividly against the low-key persona of Manmohan Singh. In 2024, Mr Modi began with Viksit Bharat, a target with a meaningless end-date of 2047. From Phase 2, Viksit Bharat was abandoned as Mangalsutras-Muslims- Inheritance Tax and the Pakistan conspiracy took over. The shifting narrative has to be reconfigured to take on Mr Kejriwal and the I.N.D.I.A. bloc or it has to face up to acknowledging it is running away from the verbal fight in what is now a boxing match without parallel in Indias electoral history. The BJP has never ever faced a challenge of this order, where it is neither in control of its own narrative nor of the wider political discourse. As it lumbers through the initial stages of playing catch-up, the BJP looks exactly like any other party, struggling to keep up with the competition. The line Mr Kejriwals incarceration and release has drawn separates the anti-BJP from the BJP; in other words, the enemy is common to all the parties inside and outside the I.N.D.I.A. bloc. This is as crafty and as risky as it can get; but Mr Kejriwal seems confident of pushing his friends in the I.N.D.I.A. bloc, including the Congress, to fight harder in the remaining phases of the seven-phase election. It may be just the tonic required to push the alternative over the edge and to ensure that the AAP sweeps up more seats in Delhi than the BJP, which won all seven seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha election. The two big issues that the K factor has dragged out of the shadows and into the limelight are corruption-abuse of power and more and better public welfare measures. Rattled by the forced disclosure of which party got how much through the now-defunct electoral bonds, the BJP led by Mr Modi launched a damage limitation exercise. The reprieve that the Modi government had wrestled to acquire by front-loading religious identity politics and reverting to the BJPs time-tested communally divisive agenda provoking majoritarian paranoia is over. The political discourse had already begun slipping away from the BJP and Mr Modi before Mr Kejriwals re-entry as a wounded prey. Neither the BJP nor Mr Modi are setting the agenda in this election; with each phase the Opposition seems to be dominating the discourse with its own spiel pushing the ruling party into resorting to creative and far-fetched reconstructions of speeches and manifestos that only make it worse. The K factor and its ripple effect across India has increased Mr Modis workload, amidst the absence of a wave and uncertainty over voter turnout. And, for two reasons: one, regional and smaller parties, especially those in power and those that have been in power in the states share a close connect with their constituents backed up by a lattice of relationships within which they are locally embedded; and two, their capacity to mobilise and get the vote out. The BJP is no match for the efficiency of regional parties and locally influential leaders. It has also made it more difficult for the BJP and its star campaigner to bash the Congress as the greatest enemy of the people for 70 years. The unity within the Opposition, despite the rivalry between partners of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc, is a challenge. An Opposition gifted an icon is a problematic adversary. Mr Modi has to turn the K factor into a dud, an improvised explosive device that failed to ignite. We are now at a turning point.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 12:10 am

DC Edit | Will Kejriwal guarantees liven up electoral battle?

The second straight volley Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has served in the electoral game against the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the form of 10 Kejriwals guarantees has the force of history and hence has the power to upset the calculations of the opponents. The pack of guarantees, coming from one of the 28 constituents of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc without the concurrence of the others, has its own limitations but Mr Kejriwal seeks to overcome them by presenting his own record of performance on several items on the list. The heavy stress on education and public health and the plans to spend Rs 10 lakh crore each on these two subjects is backed by the experience in Delhi where the AAP government has brought in revolutionary changes in the last 10 years. His promises on 24x7 electricity supply, simplification of GST regime and MSP for agricultural crops pertain to the demands of the industry, commerce and agricultural sectors. The other guarantees land reclamation from China, scrapping Agniveer scheme, creation of two crore job opportunities every year and freeing the country from corruption are more of an effort to point fingers at the perceived failures of the NDA government in the respective fields than an earnest attempt to come up with solutions. Full statehood for Delhi is an item at the top of the AAP agenda for quite long. Members of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc need not quarrel with the AAP for the guarantees as they gel with the tone of the ideologies of these parties who find themselves mostly on the centre-left of the Indian political spectrum. It can be interpreted as an attempt by Mr Kejriwal to present himself as the prime ministerial candidate though the real numbers would not permit, at least for now, him to throw down the gauntlet. AAP today is a national party but its presence is limited to a handful of states and the number of members the party will be able to send to the Lok Sabha even if there is an I.N.D.I.A. bloc surge would be too insignificant for him to become a challenger. Electioneering for the 18th Lok Sabha undoubtedly started with Prime Minister Modi and the NDA going to the town with Modis guarantees. There was no specific list but the Prime Minister, drawing from his experience of having ruled the country for 10 long years, offered custom-made guarantees to each state while the offer of taking India to the third position among the big economies and to make India a developed nation by 2027 were recurring items. As the campaign went on, Mr Modis guarantees changed tack, from a positive list of dos to a negative list of donts. The Prime Minister produced a fresh list on Sunday while speaking in West Bengal: no reservation on the basis of religion; no to abolition of SC, ST and OBC reservations; no stoppage of worship of Lord Ram and celebration of Ram Navami, no change in the Supreme Courts verdict on Ram Mandir and no to the repeal of the Citizenship Amendment Act. Mr Kejriwal released his list of guarantees at a time when voters in more than half of the 543 Lok Sabha constituencies have voted. It will be in the interest of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc not to lose more time and build a narrative on its plans based on the guarantees and other promises for the future should it come to power in the elections.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2024 12:10 am

Manisha Koirala REJECTED This Shah Rukh Khan Film Due to Madhuri Dixit, Says 'I Got Insecure'

Heeramandi star Manisha Koirala was offered Karisma Kapoor's role in Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit's 'Dil To Pagal Hai' but she turned it down.

News18 13 May 2024 11:15 pm

Asansol... aaj apki baari hai: Sonakshi Sinha urges voters to exercise their franchise

Asansol... aaj apki baari hai: Sonakshi Sinha urges voters to exercise their franchise Bollywood actor Sonakshi Sinha has urged support from the people for his father Shatrughan Sinha, who is a sitting MP from Asansol and is contesting from the same seat for the second time. Calling her father a leader with integrity, vision and a commitment, the Heeramandi actor wrote on he Instagram handle that Asansol... aaj apki vote dene ki baari hai... Your vote matters, make it count for progress, unity and prosperity. Sharing a video of Shatrughan Sinha's poll campaign, Sonakshi Sinha wrote, Asansol... aaj apki vote dene ki baari hai! If theres one thing i can tell you about my father is that he is a leader with integrity, vision and a commitment to positive change! Your vote matters, make it count for progress, unity and prosperity! Vote wisely, vote well and vote for democracy!. Veteran actor Shatrughan Prasad Sinha eyeing for a second term from the Asansol constituency. Earlier he was elected as Member of Parliament from Patna Sahib. He has also served as a Union Cabinet Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Shipping in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government. In 2016, he had launched his biography, entitled 'Anything but Khamosh'. Pertinent to note that before entering into the political life, Sinha worker in more than 100 films in his career. 'Kalicharan', 'Dostana', 'Jaani Dushman', and 'Khudgarz' are some of his memorable movies. Meanwhile, Sonakshi is being lauded for her role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's web series 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'. Set against the backdrop of the Indian freedom struggle of the 1940s, 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar' promises to be an epic saga of love, power, revenge, and freedom. Through the stories of courtesans and their patrons, the series delves deep into the cultural reality of Heeramandi. 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar' is streaming on Netflix. Fardeen Khan, Aditi Rao Hydari,Richa Chadha, Manisha Koirala, Sharmin Segal, Taha Shah Badussha, Shekhar Suman, and Adhyayan Suman are also a part of 'Heeramandi'. (ANI)

devdiscourse 13 May 2024 11:01 pm

Sharmin Segal Shares BTS Pics With Sonakshi, Manisha & Aditi From Heeramandi Set

Sharmin Segal took to Instagram to share these pics.

The Quint 13 May 2024 10:38 pm

Rahul, Uddhav did not attend Ram Mandir ceremony for Muslim votes: Amit Shah

Mumbai: Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for resolution of the Ram Mandir issue and facilitating is construction. Addressing an election rally in Maharashtras Dhule, where he campaigned for BJP candidate Subhash Bhamre, Mr. Shah alleged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Shiv Sena UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray did not visit the Ayodhya temple because they feared losing Muslim votes. Rahul Gandhi and Uddhav Thackeray were invited for Ram Mandir inauguration. But they did not come because they were worried about their vote bank. The temple should have been built long ago. But the Congress and Sharad Pawar kept the issue unresolved. PM Modi not only helped resolution of the issue, but he also facilitated its immediate construction, Mr. Shah said. The BJP leader further said that the Congress allowed Article 370, which provided special status for Jammu and Kashmir, to continue for the same reason to protect its vote bank. Accusing Uddhav Thackeray of abandoning Hindutva and his father Balasaheb Thackerays ideology, Mr. Shah challenged him to clear his stand on issues like triple talaq, common civil code and Article 370. He said Uddhav Thackeray will not speak on those issues in order to protect his alliance with the Congress and NCP)Sharadchandra Pawar). Let Uddhav Thackeray answer my five questions, if he has courage. Rahul Gandhi said abrogation of Article 370 was wrong. Uddhav Thackeray should answer if abrogation of Article 370 was right or wrong. Today Congress leaders are supporting Ajmal Kasab and Uddhav Thackeray is sitting with them. He should clarify whether he supports those Congress leaders, Mr Shah said. The Union minister also challenged Uddhav Thackeray to clarify his stand on triple talaq and Muslim personal law. Congress leaders regularly insult Veer Savarkar. But Uddhav keeps quiet on it. He must answer if it is accepted to him. Congress and alliance partners insult Sanatan Dharma. Uddhav should clarify if that is also acceptable to him. If he has guts, he should answer my five questions, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 13 May 2024 10:37 pm

Richa Chadha reveals why Sanjay Leela Bhansali asked her for 99 retakes for one shot in Heeramandi: 'He wanted...'

Richa Chadha revealed that she was unable to deliver what Sanjay Leela Bhansali wanted even after giving 99 retakes for one shot in Heeramandi.

DNA India 13 May 2024 10:37 pm

MVA accuses Mahayuti of using cash for votes

Mumbai: The fourth phase of polling in Maharashtra was marred by allegations of money distribution levelled by opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) parties against the ruling alliance Mahayuti. Polling was held for 11 Lok Sabha seats Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Raver, Jalna, Aurangabad, Maval, Pune, Shirur, Ahmednagar, Shirdi and Beed in the fourth phase in Maharashtra on Monday. The opposition MVA leaders alleged that large amounts of cash were reportedly distributed ostensibly to buy votes. While Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut alleged the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena distributed Rs 12 crore in Nashik, Congresss Pune candidate Ravindra Dhangekar protested inside a local police station demanding FIR against BJP for distribution of cash. NCP (SP) leader Rohit Pawar also accused BJP candidate Sujay Vikhe-Patil of giving cash for votes in Ahmednagar. Posting a purported video of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde alighting from a helicopter in Nashik with two security personnel lugging at least two heavy bags, Raut demanded to know why the CM travelled with such bulky luggage for just a two-hour-long poll campaign trip. Raut claimed that the bags hauled by the CMs security personnel may have been filled with around Rs 12-13 crore and demanded a statement from the government. NCP (SP) leader Rohit Pawar posted another supposed video showing bundles of cash lying on the road in the Ahmednagar constituency and claimed that it contained prasad for disbursing among the voters. Today, a packet arrived here in the name of everyone called Raja with the prasad and a plea by the guardian minister to vote for his party. The irony is that in many villages, the local refused to accept the prasad and in others the village elders siphoned off half the prasad, said Pawar in a jibe at the BJPs candidate from Ahmednagar Sujay Vikhe-Patil, who is battling against NCP (SP)s challenger Nilesh Lanke. Pawar said more complaints of prasad packets are pouring in and alleged that there are reports of more than Rs 2,000 crore cash being splurged by the ruling side to get votes and buy out leaders of opposition parties. Dhangekar alleged that last night in Pune, a large amount of cash was distributed during the weekend to lure the voters in the Sahakar Nagar slums in his constituency reportedly supporters of the ruling MahaYuti. State BJP President Chandrashekhar Bawankule dismissed the MVAs allegations saying They are staring at defeat in the allegations and hence it is not surprising that they are levelling such baseless charges. Meanwhile, the NCP (SP) alleged wrongdoing after CCTV cameras got turned off for 45 minutes at a godown where the EVMs from the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency were stored in Pune district. The election authorities, however, clarified that a cable of the cameras had to be removed for a short period during some electrical work on the premises in the morning.

Deccan Chronicle 13 May 2024 10:31 pm

Indian Naval Ships IMS Delhi and INS Shakti reach Malaysia

Two Indian Naval ships Delhi and Shakti under the command of R Adm Rajesh Dhankhar, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet arrived at Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia as part of the Indian Navys Operational Deployment. The ships were accorded a warm welcome by the Royal Malaysian Navy and the High Commission of...

newdelhitimes 13 May 2024 10:20 pm

Beyond Politics: PM Modis Gurdwara visit signals his deep respect for Sikh culture, values

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Takhat Shri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib, while on a campaign trail in Patna on Monday, stands as a testament to his multifaceted engagement with the Sikh community and his profound respect for Sikh culture and traditions. The significance of this visit goes beyond mere symbolism; it reflects Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 13 May 2024 10:14 pm

Ganguly removes his cap before shaking hands with Virat Kohli

Rajat Patidar's dynamic half-century and impressive bowling performance were instrumental in RCB securing their fifth consecutive victory, greatly enhancing their hopes for a playoff spot with a commanding 47-run win over Delhi Capitals on Sunday. RCB set a challenging target of 187-9, with Cameron Green's unbeaten 32 off 24 balls making a significant contribution to their innings. In response, RCB's bowlers dismantled Delhi Capitals' batting lineup, limiting them to 140 runs in 19.1 overs.

The Times of India 13 May 2024 9:52 pm

Fans wish Wamiqa was cast as Alamzeb in Heeramandi

Wamiqa Gabbi's Instagram post showcasing ethnic glamour sparked a fervent desire among fans to see her as Alamzeb in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'. Fans compared her to 'The Afghan Girl' and anticipated her role in 'Baby John'.

The Times of India 13 May 2024 9:41 pm

Golf-Five storylines to follow at this week's PGA Championship

Golf-Five storylines to follow at this week's PGA Championship Five storylines to follow as the best players in the world descend upon Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky this week for the May 16-19 PGA Championship. RED-HOT SCHEFFLER With four wins over his last five starts, reigning Masters champion Scottie Scheffler is the man to beat this week having managed to elevate his ball-striking prowess to levels not seen since Tiger Woods was at his peak. World number one Scheffler has recorded 40 consecutive PGA Tour rounds at par or better, is averaging a leading 5.38 birdies per round this season while leading all players in strokes gained per round from tee to green. Scheffler sat out last week's $20 million signature event in Charlotte, North Carolina, as he and his wife were awaiting the birth of their first child, and will have had 24 days off from competition by the time he tees off on Thursday. - - KOEPKA SEEKS REPEAT Brooks Koepka became the first active LIV Golf player to win a major with a two-shot victory at the 2023 PGA Championship and returns this year looking to become the event's first repeat winner since he successfully defended in 2019. Koepka, who has established a reputation as one of golf's most dominant major performers, arrives at Valhalla fresh off a LIV Golf event in Singapore where he won his fourth title on the Saudi-backed circuit. He is one of 16 LIV Golf players in the field this week. The five-time major winner fell well short of expectations at last month's Masters, where he finished in a share of 45th place, but should be comfortable at Valhalla as he bids to defend the major he has won three times before. - - MCILROY'S MAJOR DROUGHT Rory McIlroy has not celebrated a major triumph since the 2014 PGA Championship at Valhalla when the event was held in August, but the Northern Irishman is fresh off a commanding win and heading to the site of his last major championship. McIlroy has posted seven top-10s in his last nine majors but walked away from the 2024 Masters admitting there is plenty of room for improvement in his game after finishing in a share of 22nd place at Augusta National. The four-times major winner has since collected a pair of PGA Tour wins, first at a team event at TPC Louisiana and again on Sunday when he fired a final-round 65 to secure a five-stroke victory for his 26th triumph on the U.S.-based circuit. - - SPIETH'S GRAND SLAM BID Jordan Spieth makes his eighth attempt at securing the one victory standing between him and becoming only the sixth player to complete the coveted career Grand Slam of golf's four majors but arrives at Valhalla struggling for form. Spieth has missed the cut in four of his last seven starts on the PGA Tour, including at the Masters where a seven-over-par 79 in the second round marked his worst score -- by three shots -- in 40 career rounds at Augusta National. If Spieth can triumph at the PGA Championship, where his best result is a runner-up showing in 2015, he would join Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in golf's elite club of those who have completed the Grand Slam. - - WOODS BACK IN ACTION Tiger Woods returns to competition for the first time since the Masters where the injury-ravaged golfer earned a tournament-record 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta National and then finished last among those who played the weekend. For the 15-times major winner, this week will mark only his third PGA Tour event of the year after undergoing ankle fusion surgery last April and the latest test to see how his body holds up to the stress multiple rounds of competitive golf over the course of a few days. Woods has not played the PGA Championship since 2022 when he withdrew after carding a nine-over-par 79 in the third round during which his surgically-repaired right leg appeared to be causing him significant discomfort.

devdiscourse 13 May 2024 8:32 pm

Nigeria's labour unions protest hike in electricity tariff

Nigeria's labour unions protest hike in electricity tariff Nigeria's labour unions on Monday began a protest over a hike in electricity tariffs by more than 200% for some users by blocking access to the offices of the country's electricity regulator and power companies. The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) - two of the country's biggest unions - had issued a two-week notice calling for the reversal of the new tariff hike and warned of swift and decisive action. Strikes by these unions, which often follow this kind of protest, usually have an economic impact. The NLC and TUC are demanding an immediate return to the previous electricity tariff, an immediate end to the practice of segregating consumers into what they say are arbitrary bands, and a return to corporate governance within the sector. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had on April 3 raised electricity tariffs from 66 naira ($0.0465)/kwh to 225 naira ($0.1585) for about 15% of the 12 million grid-connected customers who are supposed to get up to 20 hours of power monthly. We have noted your concerns and we will go back to the drawing board, NERC head Sanusi Garba told the protesting workers, who have insisted that the new rates be reversed before any negotiations are held. The increase drew nationwide outrage because the power companies lacked the capacity to meet the contracted hours and would trim supplies to other users to satisfy their wealthier customers. NERC last week reduced the tariffs to 206.8 naira ($0.1456)/kWh saying the naira rose marginally against the dollar. Nigeria's regulator fixes tariffs based on economic factors including the price of gas - still sold locally in dollars - the inflation rate and the exchange rate, as most inputs are imported. It is trying to wean the sector off government subsidies that have led to tariffs that cannot guarantee commercial returns for investors. Labour unions chanting solidarity songs also blocked the offices of some of the country's power distribution firms as well as the ministry of power in Abuja. Electricity workers at some distribution companies were sent away from their own offices, forcing some to return home. NLC just chased us out of our office, one electricity worker posted on X with a smiley emoji. My weekend has been extended. ($1 = 1,419.9000 naira)

devdiscourse 13 May 2024 8:29 pm

Swati Maliwal News | AAP's Silence On Swati Maliwal Accusations Begs Questions Over Probity

Swati Maliwal News | AAP's Silence On Swati Maliwal Accusations Begs Questions Over Probity The National Commission for Women on Monday said it will be sending an inquiry team to look into the alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal and also send a formal letter to the Delhi Police to send an action taken report in the matter.MP Rajya Sabha Smt Swati Maliwal reportedly assaulted at Delhi CMs residence. The National Commission for Women (NCW) vows action, demanding justice from Delhi Police and sending an inquiry team. Perpetrators must be held accountable. NCW will be sending a formal letter to Delhi Police to send an ATR in this matter in 3 days, the NCW said in a post on X.

News18 13 May 2024 8:18 pm