J&K Reviews Security Ahead Of Amarnath Yatra

Inspector General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Vijay Kumar along with Inspector General CRPF Charu Sinha on Saturday toured South Kashmir and visited Navyug Tunnel to review the security arrangement for the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra 2022.

“IGP Kashmir was briefed by the officers about the proposed security measures/arrangements to be put in place for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2022,” reads the official release.

“Officials were briefed about the proposed deployments, arrangements for camp security, use of modern/technical gadgets, road opening parties, general security scenario in their respective areas, preparation for disaster management, cut off timings etc,” it added.

Meanwhile, the IGP Kashmir directed the officials to ensure better coordination and synergy among different security agencies working on ground and prepare the exhaustive security plan/arrangements as per the ground situation/requirement in their respective areas for peaceful yatra.

“There should be adequate use of modern security gadgets/technology including CCTVs, drones so as to enhance the security surveillance grid and thwart evil designs of ANEs,” he said.

This year Amarnath Yatra might take place between June and August. (ANI)

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‘Gangubai’ Mints ₹10.5 Cr On Opening Day

Alia Bhatt’s latest magnum opus ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ has proved to be the third biggest opener amid the pandemic with an earning of Rs 10.5 crores on its opening day.

Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali has brought a heroic start to the box office. Despite 50 per cent occupancy in key circuits like Mumbai and Delhi and no night shows in the Delhi circuit, the Alia Bhatt-starrer magnum opus has performed very well.

Film critic and analyst movie business analyst Taran Adarsh also shared the figures on Twitter. He also mentioned that ”Gangubai Kathiawadi’ was the third biggest opener in the pandemic times. The first was Akshay Kumar starrer ‘Sooryavanshi’ that was released during the Diwali festival and earned Rs 26.29 crores on its opening day.

The second biggest opener in the pandemic times was Ranveer Singh-starrer sports drama ’83’ that was released during Christmas minting Rs 12.64 crores on its opening day.

Coming back to ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’, the film that was released on February 25 revolves around a maiden sold by a suitor into prostitution and how she becomes a prominent and celebrated figure in the underworld and Kamathipua red-light district.

It also starred superstar Ajay Devgn in a pivotal role. (ANI)

No Religious Minority Can Live In Pakistan Freely: India At UNHRC

Protests In Pakistan Against Forced Conversion Of Minor Girls

Protests erupted in Pakistan’s Okara District in the Punjab province, demanding to stop forced conversions of minor girls and to pass the Anti-Forced Conversions Bill.

Earlier in January, Pakistan’s minority councillors voiced their concerns over the lack of protection to religious minorities as the country is witnessing a steep increase in incidents of forced conversion, with cases rising from 15 in 2020 to over 60 in 2021, according to media reports.

More than 70 per cent of people who were forcibly converted were minor girls. Reports say every single year, at least 1,000 girls are abducted, forced to change their religious identity and are married off in Pakistan and there seem to be no measures taken in order to protect them from this criminal practice.

Recently, two Hindu girls–aged 13 and 19–along with a teenage Christian girl were kidnapped and married off to 40-year-old men after having changed their faith. This prompted a large demonstration in Hyderabad which was aimed at creating awareness about such violations that thrive under the public and state’s radar.

The matter of concern is that there is no law that prevents this from occurring. The Prohibition of Forced Conversion Act of 2021 was prepared and introduced to the parliament only to have been rejected because “it would create further problems for minorities”.

These are grave human rights violations–both the forced conversions and underage marriages that follow–which must be dealt with through proper laws that prohibit both. Furthermore, councils should be set up to verify, in instances of religious conversion, whether an individual is acting autonomously or under duress. Pakistan is already a dangerous home for minorities and issues like forced conversions only make it all the more hostile.

Such cases of crime against minorities have been increasing steadily in recent years in Pakistan, as per the report. The cases of forced conversion have gone up since Pakistan’s birth in 1947.

The plight of women in Pakistan is increasing day by day as a fresh report has stated that nearly 6,754 women were abducted in the country’s Punjab province in the first half of 2021. Out of that, 1,890 women were raped, 3,721 were tortured and 752 children were raped.

On August 30 last year, the Board of Trustees of Transparency International Pakistan (TIP) expressed concerns over increasing attacks on women in the country.

In Islamabad, there were nearly 34 official incidents of rape while 27 incidents were reported in the media. The number of official incidents of violence recorded in Punjab was 3,721, but only 938 cases were reported. (ANI)

Delhi Metro To Run With 100% Capacity From Feb 28

As the Delhi government lifts all COVID-19 related restrictions from February 28 onwards, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Saturday announced that the metro will now run without any restrictions, with 100 per cent capacity.

The DMRC, in a statement, said, “Passengers will be allowed to travel in the Metro without any restrictions i.e, they can travel in both standing and sitting manner.”

All gates of metro stations will also remain open to facilitate passenger entry throughout the day.

“Regulation of passenger entry through a limited number of gates stands dispensed with from Monday,” the DMRC said.

However, the passengers have been advised to continue following Covid-19 appropriate behaviour, wearing of face mask/ cover, maintaining of social distancing etc, while travelling. (ANI)

First Evacuation Flight From Ukraine Lands In Mumbai

The first evacuation flight carrying 219 Indian nationals from Ukraine landed in Maharashtra’s Mumbai on Saturday evening.

The plane had taken off from the Romanian capital Bucharest on Saturday afternoon.

“The first evacuation flight carrying 219 passengers from Ukraine, has landed in Mumbai. The plane had taken off from the Romanian capital Bucharest this afternoon,” said the Government of India.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal had earlier said that he is looking forward to receiving the Indian nationals safely evacuated from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. The government is working in mission mode to ensure the safety of our citizens.

The Union Minister said, “Looking forward to receiving the Indian nationals safely evacuated from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. The government is working in mission mode to ensure the safety of our citizens.”

Meanwhile, another batch of Indian students entered Hungary from the Ukrainian side at Zahony crossing, travelling onward to Budapest for return to India by Air India flight on Saturday.

Amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis, the Indian Embassy in Kiev has advised Indian citizens against moving to any of the border checkpoints without prior coordination with government officials at border posts. (ANI)

Save Punjab From Starvation: Badal On Changed BBMB Norms

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Singh Badal on Saturday lashed out at the Central government for changing the norms for the appointment of full-time members of the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) stating that it will adversely affect the interest of Punjab and Punjabis.

According to Badal, the changed norms is a setback for Punjab and the SAD will fight for it. He tweeted, “BBMB crisis is not just about headworks. It’s a much bigger crisis of how successive central govt have treated Punjab & Punjabis. Akali Dal has no option but to blow the bugle for an intensive fight for federalism and save our future generations from starvation.”
According to Badal, the changing of appointment patterns is against the federal structure of the state and it will make it difficult for Punjabis to get a job in BBMB.

He further added, “A frighteningly grave crisis looms on the verdant landscape of Guru sahiban, saints & seers. Akali dal will fight this threat of Punjab turning into a desert and our children either facing starvation or forced to abandon their homes to seek survival elsewhere.”

The Government of India on Wednesday has changed norms for selecting the full-time chairman and two members of the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB).

Earlier, posts of the two full-time members — member (power) and member (irrigation) — have always been filled by eligible candidates of Punjab and Haryana, respectively, from the panel of engineers nominated by respective state governments. This practice ensured that Punjab, the biggest stakeholder, with more than 50 per cent share in BBMB waters, has a say in its management.

The Union power ministry, in its notification dated February 23, has amended the selection criteria, allowing anyone to apply for these posts. (ANI)

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Goyal To Receive Evacuated Indians At Mumbai Airport

As the first flight with 219 Indian nationals from Romania is set to reach Mumbai, Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday informed that he will be receiving the Indian nationals safely evacuated from Ukraine at Mumbai airport.

Taking to Twitter, Goyal said, “Looking forward to receiving the Indian nationals safely evacuated from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. Govt. is working in mission mode to ensure the safety of our citizens.”
Amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis, the Indian Embassy in Kyiv has advised Indian citizens against moving to any of the border checkpoints without prior coordination with government officials at border posts.

In an advisory to Indian nationals on Saturday, the embassy stressed that the situation at various border checkpoints is sensitive and it is working continuously with the Indian Embassies in the neighbouring countries for coordinated evacuation of our citizens.

This comes as the Russian military continues to advance in the capital city of Ukraine, according to media reports. Explosions in parts of Kyiv were heard on Friday as Russian forces approached the city, media reports said on Saturday.

Videos from eyewitnesses show explosions taking place in the Ukrainian capital city as some media reports said Ukraine and Russia are discussing a place and time for talks.

Meanwhile, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said that Indian students stranded in crisis-stricken Ukraine are advised to carry the national flag on their vehicles for safety. (ANI)

Batch Of Indians From Ukraine Enters Hungary

A batch of Indian students entered Hungary from the Ukrainian side at Zahony crossing, travelling onward to Budapest for return to India by Air India flight on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Indian Embassy in Hungary issued a fresh advisory for its citizens in Ukraine in which it asked them not to cross the border from other checkpoints than Zahony- Uzhhorod as there is no presence of the Indian Embassy unit to facilitate entry into the Hungarian side.

The Indian Embassy said that they are coordinating with the Government of Hungary regarding smooth entry into Hungary of stranded Indian students in Ukraine through the Zahony- Uzhhorod border crossing.

“For crossing Zahonv-Uzhhorod, a liaison unit from the Embassy of India has been stationed at Zahony, and it is coordinating with the Consulate General of Hungary in Uzhhorod. Stranded Indians are being brought in batches through this checkpoint for onward travel to Budapest for returning to India on Air India flights,” the advisory reads.

It further said that the border crossing is only allowed by bus/van and walk-in is not allowed.

However, Rahul Shrivastava, Indian Ambassador in Romania said that the entire government is working day and night to evacuate everyone and our (Indian) mission is not complete till we have evacuated the last person.

Looking forward to receiving the Indian nationals safely evacuated from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. The government is working in mission mode to ensure the safety of our citizens.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, “Looking forward to receiving the Indian nationals safely evacuated from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. The government is working in mission mode to ensure the safety of our citizens.”

Amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis, the Indian Embassy in Kiev has advised Indian citizens against moving to any of the border checkpoints without prior coordination with government officials at border posts. (ANI)

Modi Speaks To Zelenskyy, Stresses On Cessation Of Violence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday and expressed India’s willingness to contribute in any way towards peace efforts in the wake of the ongoing conflict situation in Ukraine.

President Zelenskyy briefed the Prime Minister in detail about the ongoing conflict situation in Ukraine due to Russia’s military operations.
The Prime Minister called for an immediate cessation of violence and a return to dialogue.

PM Modi expressed his deep anguish about the loss of life and property due to the ongoing conflict.

“He reiterated his call for an immediate cessation of violence and a return to dialogue, and expressed India’s willingness to contribute in any way towards peace efforts,” a PMO release said.

The Prime Minister also conveyed India’s deep concern for the safety and security of Indian citizens, including students, present in Ukraine. He sought facilitation by Ukrainian authorities to expeditiously and safely evacuate Indian citizens.

PM Modi’s talk with the Ukraine President came two days after his telephonic conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

PM Modi had appealed for an immediate cessation of violence and had called for concerted efforts from all sides to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations and dialogue in his talks with Putin.

Prime Minister had also reiterated his long-standing conviction that the differences between Russia and the NATO group can only be resolved through honest and sincere dialogue.

President Putin had briefed Prime Minister about the recent developments regarding Ukraine.

Russia had on Monday recognized Ukraine’s breakaway regions – Donetsk and Luhanussisk – as independent entities.

India on Friday abstained from voting on UNSC resolution condemning Russia’s attack on Ukraine saying that the “path of diplomacy was given up”.

“India’s deeply disturbed by the recent turn of developments in Ukraine. We urge that all efforts are made for the immediate cessation of violence and hostilities,” India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations TS Tirumurti said at the UNSC meeting on Ukraine.

He said that no solution can ever be reached at the cost of human lives. Tirumurti also expressed concern over the welfare and security of the Indian community in Ukraine.

Russia vetoed the UN Security Council resolution on Ukraine. (ANI)

Zelensky Urges Germany, Hungary For Russia’s Expulsion From SWIFT Banking

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday urged Germany and Hungary to back Russia’s expulsion from the SWIFT banking system as Moscow continues its military operation in Ukraine.

“We have almost full support from EU countries about disconnecting Russia from SWIFT. I hope Germany and Hungary will have the courage to support this decision,” Zelenskyy said in a video address that was posted on his Telegram channel, Sputnik News Agency reported today.
Zelenskyy said also that Ukraine has a right to EU membership, and achieving this would be a key sign of support for the country.

“This is the decisive moment to close one and for all the multi-year strategic discussion, make a decision on Ukraine’s membership in the European Union. I discussed this with Charles Michele, Ursula von der Leyen, Emmanuel Macron,” Zelenskyy said, as per Sputnik.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister of Italy Mario Draghi told Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Italy would support the EU’s position on sanctions, including cutting Russia off from SWIFT, the Chigi Palace said in a statement.

“Prime minister Draghi confirmed to president Zelenskyy that Italy supports and will support the European Union’s position on sanctions against Russia, including on SWIFT,” the press service of the Italian council of ministers said.

However, as per reports, the decision of whether to cut Russia off from the SWIFT international financial network or not will be made within a few days.

On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized Ukraine’s breakaway regions – Donetsk and Luhansk – as independent entities. Later, Putin ordered special military operations “to protect” the people in the Donbas region.

Several countries including the UK, the US, Canada, and the European Union have condemned Russia’s military operations and imposed sanctions on Moscow. (ANI)