Hand Grenades, Explosives Recovered From Gurugram House

The Gurugram Police on Tuesday recovered an eight feet long bicat strip, two hand grenades, 15 practice grenades, and 43 live cartridges from a house at Sector 31 in Gurugram.

According to the police, the explosive substances were found in the bathroom of the house and were concealed inside a six-seven feet pit.
According to the information received, the house belongs to a chartered accountant from Delhi, but no one has been living there for the last two to three years.

A team of Gurugram Police reached Delhi to speak with the landlord.

“Police has launched a search operation after receiving information about the presence of explosives and ammunition in an unoccupied house,” said Virender Vij, DCP Gurugram (East).

Further details are awaited. (ANI)

Stay Put At Bomb Shelters Till Evacuation: Former Army Chief Gen Vij

Indians should stay put in “bomb shelters” and other safe locations in Ukraine till arrangements are made by Indian missions for their evacuation and safe return, former Army chief Gen NC Vij has said.

His remarks came amid rising tensions in Ukraine in the wake of Russian military action.
“They (Indians) are in bomb shelters and other places. They should not be moving around on the roadside looking for some arraignment till the time the immigration part is organized, and the embassy tells them about it. When you reach the immigration point, you will be taken care of because there is some arrangement already done on the ground. That is very important,” Gen Vij told ANI.

Gen Vij, a former Vice Chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said Indians including students in Ukraine should not move on their own to the border areas.

“They should not in their anxiety move on their own and try and organize it,” he said,. adding that if they try to organise a bus or any other vehicle that will not work as it will be stopped at many checkpoints.

The former Chief of Army Staff said that full credit for rescuing Indian citizens must go to the Government of India.

He also lauded the country’s decision to send ministers as ‘Special Envoys’ to the neighbouring countries of Ukraine to coordinate evacuation efforts.

“I must say one thing that we must give full credit to the Government of India for taking so much interest in the rescue and evacuation mission. And the Prime Minister has been heading these meetings himself and they made it very clear that their highest priority is to get the students and the other people out of the country which is a troubled area today. So I think is a very positive sign of what they have done, but there is a lot of work which will have to be done in this and in these four countries plus Moldova,” Vij said.

Listing problems in the ongoing efforts to evacuate the Indians, he said the main problem is in three parts.

“One is to inform the parents in India that this action is on. The Cabinet Secretary had a meeting with the chief secretaries and he’s telling them and then the parents will be informed. The second part is the evacuation in Ukraine and the third part is at the receiving end, whichever country or the border they are going to. The most difficult part would be the moment within Ukraine,” he said.

The Indian embassy in Kyiv on Monday (local time) said that the embassy has successfully facilitated the movement of more than 1,400 students out of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia city.

“Successfully facilitated the movement of more than 1,400 students out of Zaporizhzhia, a city in South-East Ukraine, westwards,” India in Ukraine tweeted.

Earlier on Monday, a second advisory was issued to all Indian nationals/students in Ukraine.

“Weekend curfew lifted in Kyiv. All students are advised to make their way to the railway station for an onward journey to the western parts. Ukraine Railways is putting special trains for evacuations,” said the advisory.

The embassy urged all Indian nationals and students to “remain calm, peaceful and united”.

“A large crowd can be expected at the railway stations, therefore, it is advised that all Indian students remain patient, composed and especially not to exhibit aggressive behaviours while at the railway stations. We expect delays in trains’ schedule, even cancellation at times and long queues,” read the advisory.

“Indian students are requested to carry their passport, sufficient cash, ready to eat meals, easy accessible winter clothing and only essential items to ensure easy mobility. Be mindful of your belongings at all times,” the advisory added.

The Prime Minister has held several high-level meetings to discuss the evacuation of Indians in the prevailing situation in Ukraine. (ANI)

ISSF World Cup: Saurabh Chaudhary Wins India’s 1st Gold

Saurabh Chaudhary clinched India’s first gold medal at the ongoing International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Cairo, Egypt on Tuesday.

The 19-year-old Indian defeated Michael Schwald of Germany 16-6 in the gold medal match of the Men’s 10m Air Pistol event.
Russian Artem Chernousov grabbed a bronze medal. The Indian Olympian finished third in the men’s 10m air pistol with a total of 584 points and made it to the first semifinal as one of the top 8 shooters. He topped the group in semis.

On Monday, India’s Shreya Agrawal narrowly missed out on a place in the semi-finals of the World Cup’s 10m air rifle event. Shreya shot a total of 629.3, which was 0.1 less than eighth semi-finalist Eszter Meszaros of Hungary.

As per the new rules applied for the first time at the shooting World Cup in Cairo, the top eight shooters qualify for the semi-finals, instead of direct finals, in the 10m air rifle and 10m air pistol individual events.

The top eight are then split into two groups of four shooters. The top two from each group then progress to the gold medal match. (ANI)

Ilker Turns Down Offer To Be Air India’s New CEO

Former Turkish Airlines chairman Ilker Ayci, who was named by Tata Group a fortnight back to head Air India, on Tuesday turned down the offer saying his appointment has been “coloured” by the Indian media.

“My appointment at Air India within Tata Group was announced earlier in February, with a start date of April 1st. Since the announcement, I have been carefully following news in some sections of the Indian media attempting to colour my appointment with undesirable colours,” Ayci said in a statement.
On February 14, Tata Group announced that the board of Air India after “due deliberations approved the appointment” of Ilker Ayci as the CEO & MD of Air India. Ayci appointment was approved in the board meeting in which N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, was a special invitee.

Ayci said he recently met Chandrasekaran and ‘regretfully’ informed him about his decision of declining the position.

“As a business leader who has always prioritised professional credo and more importantly, the happiness and well being of my family above all else, I have come to the conclusion that it would not be a feasible or an honourable decision to accept the position in the shadow of such narrative,” Ayci said.

“It is with a heavy heart that I make this decision, and I wish Air India and the Tata Group, a global enterprise which I greatly admire every success,” he added.

In January this year, Tata Group took over management and control of Air India from the government. (ANI)

Hardeep Puri Leaves For Budapest To Aid Evacuation

Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri is en route to Budapest in Hungary to aid the evacuation of Indian citizens stranded in war-hit Ukraine.

“All set to bring back our young students back home safely… enroute to Budapest with a refuelling stop in Istanbul with the ever efficient 6E boys and girls,” tweeted Puri. The minister was on-board an Indigo flight, pressed in the evacuation service.
This comes as government sources on Monday informed that the ‘Special Envoys’ including Union Ministers Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijiju and Gen (Retd) VK Singh will travel to neighbouring countries of Ukraine to coordinate evacuations of stranded Indians amid ongoing Russian military operations in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the seventh flight carrying 182 Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine reached Mumbai from Romania’s Bucharest as part of ‘Operation Ganga’ on Tuesday. Union Minister Narayan Rane received the evacuated Indian nationals at the Mumbai airport.

Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi while presiding over a high-level meeting on Monday evening over the Ukraine crisis said that the entire government machinery is working round the clock to ensure that all stranded Indians in Ukraine are safe and secure, said Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi.

The union government has launched ‘Operation Ganga’ to bring back stranded students and Indian citizens from the conflict-torn Ukraine. Special flights are being operated by Air India as part of the ‘Operation Ganga’ mission.

In another development, the Indian embassy in Ukraine on Tuesday advised its nationals to leave the capital city Kyiv “urgently today” amid the deteriorating security situation due to the Russian-Ukraine conflict. (ANI)

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US Expels 12 Russian Diplomats Over Ukraine Invasion

The United States on Monday expelled 12 Russian diplomats charging them with “engaging in espionage activities”.

“The US has informed the Russian Mission that we are beginning the process of expelling 12 intelligence operatives from the Russian Mission who have abused their privileges of residency in the US by engaging in espionage activities that are adverse to our national security,” said Olivia Dalton, spokeswoman for the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

The diplomats have been given time until March 7 to leave the US. Russia’s United Nations (UN) ambassador, Vasily Nebenzya, reportedly said that Russia could reply to the expulsions with a “tit for tat” move, the New York Times reported.

“It’s not our choice,” he added. “We didn’t initiate it.”

The development comes after Russia expelled the US’s Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) earlier this month ahead of the conflict in Ukraine.

Earlier in December, Russia had ordered all US Embassy staff that had been in the country for more than three years to leave after the US removed privileges for 27 Russian diplomats and their families after imposing a three-year timeline for diplomats, The Hill reported.

The expulsions of diplomats from both sides come amidst the high tensions between Russia and the Western countries, over Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is presently holding a special session on the conflict in Ukraine. (ANI)

1 Indian Student Dead In Shelling At Kharkiv: MEA

One Indian student has lost his life in Kharkiv this morning because of shelling in the area, said MEA in a statement.

Taking to Twitter, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi shared the information and expressed condolences to the family.

“With profound sorrow, we confirm that an Indian student lost his life in shelling in Kharkiv this morning. The Ministry is in touch with his family. We convey our deepest condolences to the family,” he wrote in the tweet.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a high-level meeting on Monday evening over the Ukraine crisis said that the entire government machinery is working round the clock to ensure that all Indians there are safe and secure, informed Bagchi. This was the second high-level meeting chaired by the Prime Minister during the day over the prevailing situation in Ukraine.

Government sources on Monday said that the ‘Special Envoys’ including Union Ministers Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijiju, and Gen (Retd) VK Singh will travel to neighbouring countries of Ukraine to coordinate evacuations of stranded Indians amid ongoing Russian military operations.

On February 24, the Prime Minister chaired a Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting in New Delhi on the Ukraine crisis.

The union government has launched “Operation Ganga” to bring back stranded students and Indian citizens from the conflict-torn Ukraine.(ANI)

Zelenskyy To Address Extraordinary Session Of European Parliament

Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukrainian parliament speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk will deliver a speech at an extraordinary session of the European Parliament on Ukraine on Tuesday, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said.

Earlier in the day, Ukrainian media reported that Zelenskyy will speak at the parliament after 11:00 GMT.

“The @Europarl_EN #EPlenary meets at 12:30 to discuss Russian invasion of #Ukraine. President @ZelenskyyUa & Speaker @r_stefanchuk will join & speak to the world,” Metsola tweeted.

The meeting will be also attended by President of the European Council Charles Michel, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. (ANI/Sputnik)

President Inaugurates Arogya Vanam To Promote Ayurveda

President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday inaugurated the newly developed “Arogya Vanam” at the President’s Estate in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“The Arogya Vanam spread over in 6.6 acres has been developed in the shape of a human sitting in the Yoga Mudra. It consists of around 215 herbs and plants used for therapeutic purposes in Ayurveda,” said the Rashtrapati Bhawan in an official statement.

Some of the other features of Arogya Vanam are water fountains, a Yoga platform, a water channel, a lotus pond and a viewpoint, added the statement.

It further stated that the concept of Arogya Vanam has been conceived with the aim of publicising the importance of Ayurvedic plants and their benefits for the people.

The Arogya Vanam is open for public viewing. (ANI)

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Spice Jet To Operate Special Evacuation Flight To Slovakia

A special evacuation flight will depart from New Delhi to Kosice, Slovakia today to bring back Indians stranded in Ukraine. Union Minister for Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju will be on-board the flight, travelling as a special envoy of the Indian Government to oversee the evacuation.

The SpiceJet flight is scheduled to depart at 3:30 PM from New Delhi and is scheduled to arrive in Kosice, Slovakia at 7:50 PM IST.
The airline will use its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft for the special flight. The aircraft will fly directly to Kosice from Delhi and will return via a technical halt at Kutaisi in Georgia. The aircraft is scheduled to return by 7:40 AM on March 3.

This comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday deputed four Union Ministers to neighbouring countries of Ukraine to coordinate evacuations of stranded Indians amid ongoing Russian military operations in Ukraine.

Other ministers deputed to manage evacuations include Union Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia in Romania and Molodova, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri in Hungary and Minister of State in the Ministry of Road Transport Gen (Retd) VK Singh in Poland.

This is the second evacuation flight being operated by SpiceJet under ‘operation Ganga’ after a special flight left yesterday night for Budapest, Hungary from New Delhi.

The airline is in discussion with the concerned authorities to operate more evacuation flights in the coming days.

The Union government has launched ‘Operation Ganga’ to bring back stranded students and Indian citizens from the conflict-torn Ukraine. Special flights are being operated by Air India and other airlines as part of the ‘Operation Ganga’ mission.

Earlier on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs said that India has evacuated over 8,000 nationals since the initial advisories were issued by the country. (ANI)