INS Vela Commissioned Into Indian Navy In Mumbai

The Indian Navy commissioned INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class submarine, in Mumbai on Thursday.

Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh commissioned INS Vela at the Noval Dockyard.
The Navy chief said that INS Vela has the ability to undertake an entire spectrum of submarine operations.

“INS Vela has the ability to undertake an entire spectrum of submarine operations. Given today’s dynamic and complex security situation, its capability and firepower will play a crucial role in enhancing the Navy’s ability to protect India’s maritime interests,” he said.

Earlier, INS Visakhapatnam was inducted into the Indian Navy on November 21. (ANI)

Delhi’s Air Quality Deteriorates To ‘Very Poor’ Category

Delhiites woke up to a layer of smog shrouding the national capital as the air quality plunged to the “very poor” category on Thursday morning.

The overall air quality index (AQI) dipped to 330, according to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR).
As per the SAFAR, the PM 10 levels was recorded at 327 in the ‘poor’ category and PM 2.5 levels remained at 171 in the ‘very poor’ category.

Gurugram and Noida recorded AQI of 276 and 123 respectively in the “poor” and “severe” categories.

As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi today recorded a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius (°C), while the maximum temperature recorded was 28 degrees Celsius (°C).

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai announced that schools, colleges and educational institutions in the national capital will re-open from November 29 as the air quality in the national capital is improving.

To tackle increasing air pollution levels in the national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on November 13 had announced a ‘pollution lockdown’ under which the schools were closed for physical classes. Classes, however, continued through online mediums. (ANI)

Sanjay Singh Meets Akhilesh, Hints At AAP-SP Poll Alliance

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh met Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday triggering speculation about alliance between the two parties for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls early next year.

The meeting came a day after RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary met Akhilesh Yadav amid clear indications of an alliance between the two parties for the assembly polls.
Sanjay Singh said in a tweet that a fruitful meeting was held with the aim to defeat the ruling BJP in the state.

“To free Uttar Pradesh from the misrule of the BJP, there was a fruitful meeting with the national president of Samajwadi Party, Akhilesh Yadavji. Discussion was held on similar issues. Many thanks to Akhilesh Yadavji. Uttar Pradesh has to be freed from the dictatorship of BJP,” he said.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav tweeted a photo of him meeting Sanjay Singh and AAP MLA Dilip Pandey and said:”A meeting aimed at change!”

Sanjay Singh replied to Yadav’s tweet and said,”A revolution against dictatorship for progress and change! Akhilesh Yadavjii, thank you very much for the meeting and fruitful discussion.”

Speaking to the media after his meeting with the SP chief, Singh said that if talks are held for an alliance, then information will be shared.

He also said that there has been no discussion on seat sharing.

He said “strategic discussion” took place on common issues.

As part of efforts to forge a grand alliance against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), SP earlier today joined hands with Apna Dal (Kamerawadi).

Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) chief Krishna Patel said they met Akhilesh Yadav.

“We have forged an alliance. We are forming alliances with like-minded people. Very soon we will appear on a joint platform. There is no talk about seats yet,” she said.

Krishna Patel is mother of union minister Anupriya Patel, who heads Apna Dal (S).

(ANI)

199 Terrorists Active In Kashmir Currently: CRPF

As many as 199 terrorists are active in the Kashmir valley at present out of which 110 are locals and 89 are foreigners, informed the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Wednesday.

Citing an intelligence report shared by all concerned agencies of Kashmir valley, a senior CRPF officer said, “Total 199 terrorists are active in the valley that includes 110 locals and 89 foreigners.”

“In counterterrorism operations in the valley along with Jammu and Kashmir Police and army, this year till date (November 24), as many as 148 terrorists have been killed, out of which 127 were locals and 21 foreigners,” the officer added.

He further said that the deployment of CRPF in Jammu and Kashmir is second highest after Left Wing Extremists affected areas where around 100 companies are deployed.

“In the valley, around 65,000 CRPF personnel are deployed. Recently, 25 additional CRPF companies were added after the attack on civilians in the valley,” he said.

The CRPF official informed that this year, a total of 11 CRPF personnel have been killed in action, out of which, three were in Jammu and Kashmir and eight were in areas affected by Left Wing Extremism (LWE).

The officer added that in the last seven days, they have arrested a total of 27 Left-Wing Extremists that including 13 in Chhattisgarh, three in Bihar and 11 in Jharkhand.

“CRPF has revised an ex-gratia risk fund for personnel who are killed in action from Rs 21.5 lakh to 35 Lakh. And in other cases, the risk fund was Rs 16.5 lakh that has been revised to 25 lakh. The decision was taken during the Annual Governing body meeting of the CRPF,” the official said.

On November 22, Seven Chakras including five Kirti Chakra and two Shaurya Chakra were presented to CRPF by the President of India for gallantry, the official added. (ANI)

Bangladesh’s First Covid Vaccine Receives Nod For Human Trials

Bangladesh’s first homegrown vaccine has received approval from the Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC) for human trials.

Senior manager for quality and regulation AT Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) stated that the manufacturer of Bangavax, Globe Biotech is set to send DGDA human trial protocol, reported the Daily Star.
After the single-dose vaccine, Bangavax gets assent for clinical trials from DGDA, Globe Biotech will initiate human trials, said DGDA senior manager.

Globe Biotech on October 5 the previous year, revealed that its first vaccine candidate had shown promise in pre-clinical trials on mice, reported the Daily Star.

Bangavax was initially known as Bancovid. (ANI)

President Arrives At UP’s Kanpur For 2-Day Visit

President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday arrived at Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur for his two-day visit here.

He was welcomed by Governor of Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
“Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Smt Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath receiving President Ram Nath Kovind on his arrival at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh,” President tweeted.

President Kovind will grace and address the birth centenary celebrations of Chaudhary Harmohan Singh Yadav on November 24.

On November 25, the President will grace and address the centenary celebrations of Harcourt Butler Technical University. On the same day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to lay the foundation stone of the Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. (ANI)

Air pollution in Delhi-NCR.

SC: Measures Must Be Taken In Anticipation To Stop Air Pollution

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that the air quality crisis in the national capital calls for a scientific study and suggested a statistical-based model on wind patterns to take advance measures to curb air pollution in Delhi-NCR before the situation deteriorates.

A Bench of Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant said that advance measures must be taken to deal with Delhi’s air quality crisis.
It observed that when the weather becomes severe only then do governments take measures to control it.

“When the weather becomes severe then we take measures. These measures have to be taken in anticipation. You need to anticipate that weather is going to be severe with this wind pattern, these measures need to be taken in anticipation. The commission has to do a scientific study by having statistical models. That can happen through a statistical model for Delhi,” said the Bench.

“This is the National Capital, imagine the signal we are sending to the world. You have to predict the situation based on statistics… and take action in anticipation so that the situation does not go severe,” the Bench observed while suggesting the Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining areas to rely on a statistical model.

It suggested that government should act on the basis of anticipation about wind patterns and scientific models based on the air pollution levels in different seasons, instead of waiting for taking emergency steps after the air quality has become severe.

Justice Chandrachud said, “You need to have a model for different seasons of Delhi, as you don’t have the same weather throughout. There has to be scientific analysis based on seasons of the year, causes of pollution and expected wind direction. This action has to be taken in advance. Why should Delhiites suffer from air quality which is poor or severe?”

The apex court also made it clear that it will not close the air pollution case and give final orders.

“Even though the pollution has come down, we are not going to close this matter. We are going to continue to give directions. Almost every day or every second day, we have to hear this. There may be a little less pollution now but it’s going to get serious again. Take measures for another two-three days,” the Bench told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing for Centre.

It added that due to the seriousness of the issue it will continue to hear this matter and posted the case for the next hearing on November 29.

Asking the Centre and state governments to continue the measures already suggested to tackle air pollution for a few more days for the next two-three days, it said that in the meantime, if the pollution level becomes 100, then some restrictions can be lifted.

On the issue of stubble burning, the Bench made it clear it “can’t micromanage” and the government should decide on fines.

The top court also asked Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh Governments about any study to show how much stubble has been removed from these States and what emission control methods have been adopted.

The Bench observed that as a government lawyer and we judges are discussing this issue, and asked about what is the bureaucracy doing on the issue. They (officials) can go on the field, talk to farmers, involve scientists and take a decision, it suggested.

The top court also observed that the States use the thousands of crores lying with them to collect a labour cess for the welfare of construction workers who have been deprived of livelihood when the construction activities are banned.

The apex court is hearing a plea seeking a curb on the rising air pollution levels in Delhi. (ANI)

ISI Planning To Attack Pro-Hindu Leaders In Punjab

Intelligence agencies have alerted Punjab Police to increase the security of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Pro-Hindu leaders in the state.

A senior official said the alert was issued after they received input that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is planning to plant an improvised explosive device (IED) in a tiffin box to target Hindu politicians and shakhas organised by RSS before the state elections to create law and order issue.
On November 21, some unidentified motorcycle-borne assailants hurled the grenade in the military area in Pathankot. No casualty was reported in the incident.

As per security agencies, since August 15, more than 25 incidents of drones entering Indian borders have been reported. Around 11 tiffins that contained drugs and explosives have been recovered.

The official added that they have shared a list of leaders on target of terrorists with Punjab Police and have requested to provide they security as per threat perception.

However, after the recent grenade attack in Pathankot, Punjab Police has alerted all border districts to be on high alert and increase patrolling. (ANI)

Centre Completes Formalities To Repeal 3 Farm Laws

Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur on Wednesday informed that the Union Cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed the formalities to repeal three farm laws.

Addressing the cabinet briefing today, Thakur said, “Today, the Union Cabinet led by PM completed formalities to repeal the three Farm Laws. During the upcoming session of the Parliament, it will be our priority to take back these three laws.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had earlier on Friday, announced that the Centre will repeal the three farm laws and bring necessary bills in the winter session of Parliament beginning later this month.

The Prime Minister had also announced that the government will constitute a committee to work on a new framework for Minimum Support Price (MSP).

Farmers have been protesting against the government’s three farm laws since the Centre had passed the laws in 2020.

The Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021 seeks to repeal the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance, Farm Services Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

The Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021 has been listed for introduction and passage. It is among 26 new bills on the agenda of the government. (ANI)

Gautam Gambhir Receives Death Threats From ‘ISIS Kashmir’

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Gautam Gambhir on Wednesday has approached the Delhi Police alleging that he has received death threats from ‘ISIS Kashmir’.

As per DCP, Central District, Shweta Chauhan, “Gautam Gambhir has received death threats from ‘ISIS Kashmir’ through e-mail. Security has been beefed up outside Gambhir’s residence.”
Further investigation is underway. (ANI)