Priyanka Pays Tribute To Sant Ravidas On His Birth Anniv

Priyanka Pays Tribute To Sant Ravidas On His Birth Anniv

Saluting Sant Ravidas ji on his birth anniversary, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday urged to protect the values of humanity, mutual brotherhood and equality in line with the lessons taught by the saint.

Sant Ravidas belonged to the bhakti movement during the 15th to 16th century and his hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib.
“Saint Shiromani Shri Guru Ravidas Ji taught the lesson of the true religion – of humanity, mutual brotherhood and equality to society. These values strengthened the foundation of our constitution,” Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said in a tweet on Sunday.

“Saluting Shri Ravidas ji on his birth anniversary today; Let us pledge to protect these values,” she added.

Ravidas Jayanti is celebrated on Magh Purnima, which is the full moon day of the Magh month as per the Hindu calendar.

On Saturday, President Droupadi Murmu also greeted the people on the eve of Sant Guru Ravidas’s birth anniversary.

“I extend my warm greetings and best wishes to all fellow citizens on the auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of Guru Ravidasji,” the President said in her message.

She further said that Sant Ravidas worked for the upliftment of the downtrodden. (ANI)

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Pakistan's Ex-Prez, Kargil Architect Pervez Musharraf No More

Pakistan’s Ex-Prez, Kargil Architect Pervez Musharraf No More

Former Pakistan President and chief of Army Staff Pervez Musharraf passed away on Sunday at American Hospital in UAE’s Dubai after a prolonged illness, reported Daily Pakistan.

Local media reports quoting his family members said that the former four-star general succumbed to ‘Amyloidosis’.
Musharraf was hospitalised for a couple of weeks due to a complication of his ailment, as per reports.

Musharraf had been living in Dubai since 2016 for treatment.

As per local media reports, Musharraf had expressed his desire to spend the “rest of his life” in his home country.

The Express Tribune newspaper reported that the former president wanted to return to Pakistan as soon as possible.

Musharraf was Pakistan’s army chief during the Kargil war between India and Pakistan.

The conflict the two countries is believed to have been orchestrated by Musharraf without the knowledge of the then Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif.

Musharraf was the tenth president of Pakistan after a successful military coup in 1999.

He served as the 10th Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan (CJCSC) from 1998 to 2001 and the 7th top general from 1998 to 2007. (ANI)

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China Spy Balloon

US Shoots Down Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon

The United States has shot down a Chinese spy balloon over the Atlantic Ocean, CNN reported citing a US official. US President Joe Biden had approved shooting down the balloon and was supported by military officials, as per the news report.

Recovery efforts were being made off the coast of the Carolinas where the suspected Chinese spy balloon was shot down by the US military, according to a US official. The balloon was first spotted in the sky over Montana earlier this week, travelling across the middle of the country, before it exited the continental United States on Saturday.
Before the balloon was shot down, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for airports in Wilmington in North Carolina, Charleston in South Carolina and Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. The Federal Aviation Administration extended the ground stop until 5:15 p.m. (local time) for three airports in the Carolinas after the US shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon, CNN reported citing an official.

Earlier, the FAA had issued a ground stop for airports from 12:45 pm to 2:45 pm (local time) to support the US Department of Defence in “national security efforts.” However, it later extended the ground stop till 3:30 pm (local time). Top military officials had warned against shooting down the balloon as the debris could pose a threat to people and property on the ground.

Earlier, US President Joe Biden said that his administration will “take care” of the suspected Chinese spy balloon, as per the news report. He made the remarks at an airfield in Syracuse in New York, where he is visiting a family. When questioned whether he would shoot down the balloon, Biden said, “We’re gonna take care of it,” according to CNN.

Meanwhile, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has said that the balloon entered US airspace by accident. However, the US State Department called the presence of the balloon in US territory a “clear violation” of their sovereignty and international law. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also postponed his visit to China after the balloon was spotted in the United States. (ANI)

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Centre To Ban 138 Betting Apps, 94 Loan Apps With Chinese Links

Centre To Ban 138 Betting Apps, 94 Loan Apps With Chinese Links

In a major crackdown, the Central government has initiated the process to ban and block 138 betting apps and 94 loan lending apps with Chinese links on an ‘urgent’ and ’emergency’ basis, top government sources said on Sunday.

Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is learnt to have taken the decision based on the recommendations of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
As per sources, the MHA recommended the MeitY this week to ban and block these apps, and the Ministry subsequently initiated the process as per communication.

The move was taken after confirming that these apps attract Section 69 of the IT Act as they contain material which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India.

The action behind the move is based on several complaints of extortion and harassment of common people who had availed small amounts of loans through the mobile apps being run by those entities and persons.

It is learnt that these apps are the brainchild of Chinese nationals who hired Indians and made them directors in operation.

As per inputs, desperate individuals are lured into taking on a loan and then jacked up the interest by up to 3,000 per cent annually.

When the debtors were unable to repay the interest, let alone the entire loan, individuals representing these apps started harassing those in debt.

They sent them lewd messages, threatening to release their morphed photos and shaming them with messages to their contacts.

The matter came into the spotlight after a spate of suicides, particularly in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, by those who opted for such loans or lost money to betting apps.

States like Telangana, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh as well as central intelligence agencies had then asked the Union Home Ministry to take action against these apps, sources said.

Based on these inputs, the MHA started analysing 28 Chinese loan lending apps six months ago. However, they found that 94 apps are available on e-stores and that others are working through third-party links.

It is learnt that many apps are now not available to download on smartphones but sources say the betting apps and games are being downloaded through independent links or websites.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) issued an advisory, stating that since betting and gambling are illegal in most parts of the country, advertisements of these betting platforms, as well as their surrogates, are also illegal under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act 2019, Cable TV Network Regulation Act 1995 and the IT Rules, 2021. (ANI)

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Killing Of Naba Das Shows Lawlessness In Odisha: Pradhan

Killing Of Naba Das Shows Lawlessness In Odisha: Pradhan

BJP leader and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday alleged that the killing of Odisha minister Naba Das by a policeman “shows lawlessness in the state”.

Naba Das was shot at by a policeman in Brajarajnagar in the Jharsuguda district on January 29, and succumbed to his bullet injuries in Bhubaneswar hospital on the same day.
“DGP’s statement that Lord Jagannath could anticipate an incident such as the killing of a minister’ shows lawlessness in the state. The Crime Branch is probing into the matter, but there is no clarity in inquiry,” Pradhan said.

Addressing the media, Director General of Police (DGP) Sunil Bansal had said: “There are certain incidents which are unprecedented and unimaginable. Only Lord Jagannath could anticipate such an unprecedented incident in Odisha’s Jharsuguda.”

“We have suo moto requested High Court to appoint a judge to monitor the investigation to ensure that no questions are raised about the scope and the intensity of the investigation. Some very important clues have been identified in the investigation and I am very satisfied with it,” he said on Friday.

He further said that such a “complicated” case is bound to take time and one should not jump to a conclusion as it involves a sitting police personnel fired upon a sitting cabinet minister.

“I am sure the way the investigation is being conducted by the topmost officers of Odisha Police and now we have the guidance of retired HC judge, all the angles are considered, but no timeline can be given as it is a complicated case where a sitting police officer has fired at the sitting cabinet minister,” he said.

Notably on Thursday, the special investigating team (SIT) probing minister Naba Das’ murder recovered handwritten notes of accused ASI Gopal Das from a septic tank of Jharsuguda Airport police station.

The CID and Crime Branch team in a statement said that the accused ASI during questioning revealed that he threw handwritten notes in a septic tank of the toilet of Jharsunguda Airport police station and that he had noted down his motives behind the crime in detail on the paper.

The recovered pieces of handwritten papers will be sent to forensics and handwriting experts for the reconstruction of evidence and further examination, the Crime Branch said.

The preserved viscera of the deceased have also been sent to the State Forensic Science Laboratory (SFSL), Rasulgarh in Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) for chemical examination and opinion, it said.

The Scientific Officer and Ballistic Experts also recovered one fired bullet during inspecting the vehicle and the crime spot using a FARO 3-D Scanner.

A medical team led by DSP and CID Crime Branch at Berhampur is verifying the accused’s medical treatment records and financial behaviour.

Accused Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Gopal Das had confessed to his crime, the police informed on January 30.

His wife Jayanti Das on January 29 claimed that Gopal Das has been suffering mental disorder for the last eight years and was on medication, doing fine. (ANI)

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Fan Asks Out SRK For Valentine's Day Date

Fan Asks Out SRK For Valentine’s Day Date

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, on Saturday, gave a witty reply to a social media user who asked out the actor for Valentine’s Day date.

On Saturday, the actor conducted an #AskSRK session on Twitter where he responded to fans’ tweets with honesty, wit and sarcasm.
During the session a fan asked the actor, “Not a marriage proposal but can I ask you out on Valentine’s date.”

To which the actor replied, “I am boring as a date….take some cool guy and watch #Pathaan in a theatre.”

Shah Rukh Khan is currently basking in the success of his recently released action thriller film ‘Pathaan’ which collected approx. Rs 700 crore, gross, worldwide.

Helmed by Siddharth Anand, the film also starred John Abraham and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles.

The film marks SRK’s return to the silver screen after four years. It’s an action-spy film. Salman Khan appears in an extended cameo as his character from the ‘Tiger’ movies, which are also a part of the new shared universe that YRF has set up.

He will be next seen in director Atlee’s upcoming action thriller film ‘Jawan’ which is all set to hit the theatres on June 2, 2023, in five languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.

The film is billed as an event film with high-octane action sequences. Shah Rukh’s production company Red Chillies Entertainment has produced it.

In June 2022, SRK unveiled the film’s teaser which opened with a glimpse of the Northern Lights over mountain tops. We then saw Shah Rukh with his face in the dark, wrapping bandages on his face as the film’s theme played in the background.

Apart from Jawan, SRK also has Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Dunki’. The film marks SRK’s first collaboration with Taapsee Pannu. (ANI)

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Urvashi Dholakia Meets With Car Accident

Urvashi Dholakia Meets With Car Accident

Indian television actor and ‘Bigg Boss’ season 6 winner Urvashi Dholakia met with a car accident in Mumbai on Saturday.

The unfortunate incident happened when Urvashi was going to Mira Road Film Studio for shooting and on her way, a school bus carrying children in Kashimira hit Urvashi’s car from behind. However, Urvashi escaped unhurt in the accident.

She did not register any case against the school bus driver at the police station and just called it an accident.

The Kashimira Police has recorded the statement of the actress’s driver.

Urvashi Dholakia is best known for playing the role of Komolika in the popular television show ‘Kasautii Zindagi Kay’. (ANI)

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Himachal Amid Heavy Rains

Bridge Collapses In Himachal’s Chamba, Traffic Halted

Traffic on Chamba-Bharmour National Highway came to a grinding halt after a bridge collapsed following a landslide incident in Himachal’s Chamba district on Sunday morning, officials said.

According to State Emergency Operation Centre officials, the incident took place at Loona area of Bharmour village in the outskirts of Chamba district.
“An incident of Landslide occurred at Loona Bharmour District Chamba. In the Incident bridge has been totally collapsed and (NH-154 A) Chamba to Bharmour has been totally snapped,” Chamba district emergency operation centre (DEOC) officials said in a statement.

However, no casualty has been reported, DEOC officials added.

According to Chamba Deputy Commissioner D C Rana, it was a 20 meters long bridge on the national highway 154-A that connects Bharmour sub division (tribal area) with Chamba.

“Road connectivity to the entire area has been disrupted after the incident,” Rana said.

Further details into the matter are awaited.

Earlier on Friday evening, two vehicles were damaged after Choli Bridge in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh collapsed.

“An incident of bridge collapse occurred at Choli Bridge near Holi District Chamba at around 7.30 pm. In this incident, the bridge collapsed completely and due to this two vehicles – a car and a tipper truck fell down,” DEOC officials had said. (ANI)

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Five Things That Happened Last Week: Adani Saga, Union Budget, Pak Terror…

Adani’s Sordid Tale Turns Murkier

If you’re not a filthy rich billionaire, one way to waste some time could be to scan Forbes magazine’s list of real-time billionaires. The list, which tracks the daily ups and downs of the world’s superrich, is designed for those who like to get their pleasures vicariously. Last weekend, I found myself ogling the list to see how Elon Musk had gained $6.1 billion in a day. In late 2021, mainly because of poor performance of his electric car company Tesla’s stocks, Musk (who bought Twitter recently) lost nearly $200 billion in net worth: falling from more than $320 billion to around $140 billion. 

Since then, however, Musk has regained some of his fortune. Last weekend, his net worth, according to Forbes, was $189.2 billion, making him the second richest man in the world, after Bernard Arnault, the French businessman who is the founder, chairman, and CEO of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s largest luxury products conglomerate.

The more interesting part of the Forbes ranking was, however, happening at a somewhat lower level of that list. From being the third-richest man in the world barely a few weeks ago, India’s Gautam Adani had slithered down the fickle greasy pole of wealth in a matter of days last week to the No. 17 position on the Forbes list of real-time billionaires. Adani, who heads a conglomerate that includes port management, electric power generation and transmission, renewable energy, mining, airport operations, natural gas, food processing and telecoms, has been in the midst of a controversy recently after a US-based “activist” short-selling investment firm, Hindenburg Research, accused his group of stock manipulation and financial fraud. 

Adani denied those allegations but his group’s listed stocks plummeted in value and the conglomerate is estimated to have lost more than $100 billion in market value, while nearly $50 billion of his own personal net worth was believed to have been wiped out by the market turmoil. Last weekend, at No.17 on the Forbes list, Adani was estimated to have a net worth of $61.7 billion, which, dear reader, is akin to peanuts in the world of the super rich.

The Hindenburg report came just before the Adani group was scheduled to put on offer a public sale of shares to the tune of $2.5 billion in one of its companies. The group went ahead with the public issue and it was fully subscribed, primarily with the help of big investors, including a couple of Indian industrialists and an Abu Dhabi based holding company with links to a member of the UAE royal family. However, last Wednesday in a volte face the group called off its share sale and said that it would return $2.5 billion to investors. 

In response to the Hindenburg report, the Adani group released a voluminous 413-page document that is mostly verbiage and doesn’t really address the allegations of stock manipulation and large-scale financial fraud against the group. Meanwhile, the ripples continued. On February 2, Jo Johnson, the younger brother of former British prime minister Boris Johnson, resigned from an investment bank in Britain that had been accused of using funds to manipulate Adani group company shares. 

The reaction to the Hindenburg Research’s report has been curious. While the international media has picked up on it and done exhaustive reports on it, the Indian mainstream media–with the exception of a few–have produced milquetoast coverage, many publications providing morespace to Adani’s so-called rebuttal than to the issues raised by Hindenburg Research. ‘

Interestingly, even as the Hindenburg report was being put together, in late 2022, the leading Indian magazine, India Today, featured Adani on the cover. He was the magazine’s Newsmaker of the Year and they called him the Growth King. News can be unpredictable as the magazine must have learnt to its chagrin. Adani has been really making news only now. Oh, and before I forget, you could do this: Go to the ndtv.com website (it is India’s leading television and digital news outlet). Type “Adani” in the search box and see what you get. (If you’re perplexed, please remember Adani bought the company recently). 

What Does India’s Budget 2023-24 Have for You?

Apparently, it has “something for everyone”. That is the way many experts described the Budget that was presented by India’s finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman last week. In case you are unfamiliar, the presentation of the Indian Government’s Budget is a big event in the country. And it has been so ever since Independent India’s first Budget was presented by the country’s first finance minister Shanmukham Chetty, on 26th November, 1947. 

The excitement and anticipation about the Budget has two dimensions. The ordinary salaried citizen looks to see what tax reliefs she or he will get on income tax rates, rebates and incentives to save. And also to see how the rates of indirect taxes levied on goods and services will affect the cost of living. Then, there are business–large, medium, and small–who also wait to see the changes in tax rates on the goods and services they produce and the changes in policy that are implicit in the annual Budget.

There was a time when such changes could be quite wide-ranging. In the pre-1990s era when Indian industry was regulated and followed a sort of socialistic pattern where the public sector was the commanding heights of the economy and private entrepreneurs pretty much depended on the government to stipulate what and how much they could produce, the Budget resembled an annual lottery where luck (and, of course, clout) determined which businesses benefited and which ones didn’t. 

Post-liberalisation, things have changed somewhat. With large-scale privatisation, economic activity is pretty much market driven. Yet, the excitement over the Budget each year continues. Mainly, it is pervasive in the media, which believes it is a hugely important event that their readers and viewers are dying to know about.They are probably wrong. With the government eschewing the practice of using the Budget to make policy changes and the new indirect tax regime becoming a simpler one, the only thing the general public is likely interested in is income tax rates and whether they are going to change.

In this year’s Budget they, unsurprisingly, have. Unsurprisingly because this will be the last Budget before the Parliamentary elections are held and the current regime is keen to offer citizens something to remember it by while voting next year. Hence, the income tax exemption limit has been raised. Now, people earning less than Rs 7 lakh will not have to pay taxes (it was Rs 5 lakh before). Tax rates for taxpayers have also been reduced, providing relief mainly to the middle-income groups. 

The government also announced savings schemes for women, credit guarantees (basically funds) for medium and small enterprises, and more benefits for the really poor. 

In other words, this year’s Budget can be viewed as one of the first steps of the current regime’s bid to return to power after the next elections. 

Terror Strikes in Pakistan Again

Last week a dastardly suicide bomber attacked a mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar city, killing an estimated 100 people while they were praying. Investigations have revealed that the bomber might have been dressed in a police uniform. The mosque is located in the city’s Police Lines area and it is believed many of the people killed were policemen. 

According to Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper, “The outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack. It later distanced itself from it but sources earlier indicated that it might have been the handiwork of some local faction of the outlawed group”. 

There has been a resurgence of violence in Pakistan after the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021 after American troops exited that country. The mosque bombing has been described as Pakistan’s deadliest assault in several years. Terrorism is now back in focus in a country where political turmoil has been ongoing and, for all practical purposes, the army controls the government. It would be interesting to see how the current regime, headed by prime minister Shebaz Sharif, counters the resurgence of terror.

Lost & Found: The Curious Story of a Radioactive Capsule

The media was agog last week over the strange tale of how a tiny radioactive capsule (its dimensions were smaller than a coin’s) got lost and was then found in Australia. The Caesium-137 capsule was lost in transit more than two weeks ago in Australia’s outback area. 

Although exactly how the capsule got lost is not yet known, it was part of a gauge used to measure density of iron ore in a mine in Western Australia. The mine is supposedly one of the world’s most highly technological ones and is highly automated. The gauge was apparently being transported to another facility when it fell off a truck. 

Last week, the authorities recovered the tiny capsule after a week-long search using specialised detection equipment. The exercise has been compared to finding a needle in a haystack. 

Can Whisky’s Ingredients Keep Your Skin Healthy?

Every now and then we come across stories in the media about drinking and health. Such as the one that says drinking wine in moderation can be good for your heart. Or the one about drinking beer in moderation to avoid kidney stones.The truth is that there are as many reports about the benefits of moderate drinking as there are about the harmful effects of doing so. That doesn’t stop the constant flow of “wisdom” about the effects of drinking, though.

Here’s a new one that is not exactly connected to drinking but to whisky. According to a study by Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences in Scotland , pot ale, a residue from the whisky-making process, has antioxidant benefits that could be used in skincare. The scientists doing the study placed nutrients and polyphenols from whisky in skincare products as a basis for their research and found that they could reduce  inflammation and puffiness and redness and fight free radical damage from the environment.

There is a caveat though: the Inverness-based natural skincare firm Zaza & Cruz was involved in the study and now uses the ingredient in its products. So, go figure!

Urmila Thanks Fans For Birthday Wishes

Actress-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar on Saturday reciprocated the love and wishes received on her birthday by sharing a heart-warming message.

Taking to Twitter, Urmila wrote, “My heart is filled only with great gratitude as I grow a year wiser. Grateful to God,my parents and each n every one of you as you all have been a part of my growth. You all have held my hand since the #Masoom days to never let it go. Thank you all for ur love n support .”

Alongside the tweet, she dropped a picture of herself from her cake-cutting ceremony.

She looked gorgeous as she flashes her million-dollar smile.

Urmila Matondkar’s husband Mohsin Akhtar also shared a scene from her birthday party. He uploaded a photo of himself kissing Urmila on her forehead and accompanied it with a mushy wish for her.

“Some experience true love through books, prose and poetry. And some experience through stories, plays and movies. I have experienced true love looking into your eyes.I love you because I like everything about you. Be yourself, do not change ever. Your every act inspires me. Happy birthday my Love,” he captioned the post.

Urmila entered the film industry as a child artist. She first appeared in BR Chopra’s ‘Karm’, Marathi film ‘Zaakol’ and Shekhar Kapur’s ‘Masoom’. And years later, as an adult, she established her name as Rangeela actress in Bollywood. Judaai, Satya and Jungle are some of her memorable films.

In 2019, she made foray into politics by joining the Indian National Congress. (ANI)