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  • Rescue operation continues in Ramajogipeta

    Rescue operation continues in Ramajogipeta

    Visakhapatnam: Rescue operation continues at Ramajogipeta where a three-storey building collapsed in the early hours of Thursday.

    The incident claimed three lives and injured five persons.

    Meanwhile, the injured persons, including K Siva Sankar, S Rama Rao, S Kalyani, S Krishna, S Roja Rani have been getting treated at King George Hospital.

    Teams from NDRF, revenue and fire are taking up rescue operation under the supervision of DCP Garud Sumit Sunil.

    Till now, three bodies have been recovered from the debris.

    Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy expressed shock over the incident and directed the District Collector A Mallikarjuna to ensure that the victims get quality treatment.

  • Dalit youth commits suicide in Kurnool

    Dalit youth commits suicide in Kurnool

    Kurnool: A youth who belongs to Dalith community consumed pesticide in an attempt to commit suicide. The reasons behind taking the extreme step is known that he was kicked and insulted by the upper caste people.

    The Dalith who has been identified as Mallepogu Narahari was rushed to Nandyal Government general hospital for treatment. The incident took place at Munagala village In Nandyal mandal on Wednesday late night.

    According to information, the villagers with utmost devotion were celebrating Ugadi festival by offering prayers to village Goddess Sunkulamma. Mallepogu Narahari who belong to SC Madiga community has gone to offer prayers after breaking a coconut to the village Goddess.

    But before Narahari entering into the temple, one Jambulaiah, who is known to be the gunman of Nandyal DSP, his son Maruthi and Nephew Subbaiah, opposed him and insulted by taking his caste. The gunman and the other two people also kicked with legs besides giving a stern warning of taking dire steps if dare to repeat the incident.

    Narahari who was greatly insulted by the act of Jambulaiah, Maruthi and Subbaiah immediately returned to his house and consumed pesticide. His parents on learning the extreme to step taken by Narahari rushed to Nandyal Government general hospital for treatment. His health condition is stated to be critical.

    More information is yet to know.

  • Press must be free for democracy to survive: CJI Chandrachud

    Press must be free for democracy to survive: CJI Chandrachud

    Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, while speaking at the Ramnath Goenka awards for excellence in journalism, said that a “functional and healthy democracy must encourage the development of journalism”. The winners of 2020 and 2019 were felicitated at this year’s function in New Delhi. He also stressed the role local and community-based journalism plays in “social cohesion and political activism”.

    Here is the full text of his speech:

    A very good evening to everyone present here today. At the very outset, I extend my heartiest congratulations to the winners in all the categories of the awards presented today. Earlier today, I was browsing through the categories in which awards are presented as well as a few stories by previous winners and I must say that I am tremendously impressed by the depth and breadth of the reportage that journalists in our country engage in. To those journalists who have not won today – you are no less a winner in the game of life for yours is a noble profession. To have chosen it at all (especially when more lucrative options are available) and to continue to pursue it despite the many difficulties which arise, is admirable indeed.

    As I was reflecting on the profession of law and that of journalism, it occurred to me that journalists and lawyers (or judges, as in my case) share some things in common. Of course, persons of both professions are fierce believers of the aphorism that the pen is mightier than the sword. But, they also share the occupational hazard of being disliked by virtue of their professions – no easy cross to bear. But members of both professions keep at their daily tasks and hope that one day, the reputations of their professions will receive a makeover.

    The magnitude of the task that journalists face in their careers was well described by G K Chesterton, who said “Journalism largely consists in saying “Lord Jones is dead” to people who never knew Lord Jones was alive.” Journalists are constantly engaged in the endeavour of simplifying complex information for the consumption of the public, which is frequently unaware of even the most basic facts underlying the issues sought to be exposed. This simplification of information must not be at the cost of accuracy, which further complicates the journalist’s job. This is true world over.

    The media sparks debates and discussion, which are the first step towards action. All societies inevitably become dormant, lethargic and immune to the problems that plague them. Journalism (in all its forms) is one of the key aspects which prods us out of this collective inertia. The media has always played and continues to play an important role in shaping the course of current events, and by extension, the course of history itself. Recently, the #MeToo movement was sparked in part by the publication of stories concerning the accusations of sexual harassment against prominent figures in the film industry in USA. The #MeToo movement had cascading effects all across the world and was a watershed moment in history. In India, the media’s coverage of the rape of Jyoti, or Nirbhaya, by certain men in Delhi resulted in widespread protests and later, in reforms to criminal law. Even on a day-to-day basis, some news stories prompt questions and discussion in Parliament and in the legislative assemblies of states.

    The media is the fourth pillar in the conception of the State, and thus an integral component of democracy. A functional and healthy democracy must encourage the development of journalism as an institution that can ask difficult questions to the establishment – or as it is commonly known, ‘speak truth to power.’ The vibrancy of any democracy is compromised when the press is prevented from doing exactly this. The press must remain free if a country is to remain a democracy.

    India has a great legacy of newspapers which have acted as catalysts of social and political change. Prior to independence, newspapers were run by social reformers and political activists in order to raise awareness and also as a means of outreach. For instance, Dr. Ambedkar launched several newspapers such as Mooknayak, Bahishkrut Bharat, Janata, and Prabuddha Bharat to create awareness about the rights of the most neglected communities in India. The newspapers and other publications of pre-independence India also give us a picture of the detailed history of those times. These newspapers are now a source of knowledge, a historical record of the times when courageous men and women acted against the colonial rulers and fought fiercely for our independence. The newsprint voiced the aspiration of the soul, a yearning

  • Television actor Somdutt Das passes away at the age of 48

    Television actor Somdutt Das passes away at the age of 48

    Bhubaneswar: In a sad incident, senior Odia Television actor Somadutta Das passed away at about 6 pm today at his house in Saheed Nagar in Bhubaneswar. He reportedly died due to heart stroke.

    As per reports, Somadutta Das, who is also known as Litu bhai, passed away today at the age of 50. He has more than 15 TV serials to his credit. He has also acted in a few Odia films.

    Das was best known for his acting in the TV serial ‘Sindura Bindu’. Besides he has worked in ‘Damini’, ‘Duhita’, Devi’, ‘Dasi’. He has also acted in Odia film ‘Ajab Sanjura Gajab Love”.

    A pal of gloom has descended among the Ollywood actors and actresses following the death of Das.

  • New update in DJ Ajax death case: Artist’s last photos, emails just before death surface

    New update in DJ Ajax death case: Artist’s last photos, emails just before death surface

    Days after popular DJ Azex aka Akshay Kumar found dead under mysterious circumstances in Bhubaneswar, the artiste’s photos and email to his rumoured girlfriend, Jigyansa surfaced giving a new twist to the entire episode.

    According to sources, the DJ artiste could be seen crying in the picture that he shared with Jigyansa through an email before his death.

    In the picture, DJ Azex could be seen crying and seems to be in stress.

    In his last email, Azex wrote he was in stress and unable to sleep. He even mentioned that he was taking sleeping pills. 

    “You always kept telling me to become a ghost and now I am going to be a ghost permanently. I am leaving for a far off place,” the DJ artiste’s last mail read.

    With the digital evidences coming to fore, now the police suspect that breakup with Jigyansa might be the reason behind his death.

    According to sources, the relationship between Azex and Jigyansa turned bitter after the latter found that the DJ has reportedly developed an affair with another girl.

    The police reportedly got evidence of the conference call between the trio– DJ Azex, Jigyansa and the other girl. Now, the police seems to have turned the angle of the investigating towards the love-triangle, sources informed.

    Notably, the autopsy report of DJ Azex, which came yesterday, revealed that the artiste died of asphyxiation and his body had ligature marks.

  • CM Mamata Banerjee visits Jagannath Temple, terms of meeting scheduled with Patnaik courtesy call

    CM Mamata Banerjee visits Jagannath Temple, terms of meeting scheduled with Patnaik courtesy call

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is on a three-day visit to Odisha, on Wednesday visited Jagannath temple in Puri and offered prayers for the welfare of all.

    She offered prayers to Lord Jagannath, goddess Bimala, Mahalaxmi and other deities in the shrine.

    A flag offered by Banerjee was raise on the 214 foot high ‘Nilachakra’, on the top of the Jagannath temple while the existing flag was offered to the her, said a temple priest.

    She said she has prayed for the health and wellbeing of the people of West Bengal, Odisha and all.

    Banerjee is an ardent devotee of Lord Jagannath and had visited the Puri temple in 2017. During the 2021 West Bengal polls, a group of priests from the Puri temple had performed a yagna at her residence in Kolkata.

    Earlier in the day, she made a field visit to a proposed site identified by the Odisha government for construction of a guest house for accommodation of West Bengal tourists visiting Jagannath Dham.

    The site is at Sipasarubali near the site earmarked for the Puri international airport.

    “I have seen the land identified for the guest house. I liked the land. New airport is also coming here and a bridge will also be constructed here. So, it will be one of the best locations in Puri,” the Chief Minister told reporters.

    A large number of tourists from West Bengal are visiting Puri at least five times a year. Sometimes, like Rath Yatra and long holiday periods, they are unable to get proper accommodation here. So, it will help them, she said.

    Asked about the agenda behind her meeting with Odisha counterpart Naveen Patnaik, she said: “I have met Naveenji earlier too. During the Hockey World Cup, I was invited. At that time, I told the Minister that I will meet the CM whenever I visit Odisha.”

    “So, it is a courtesy meet and we will discuss developmental issues and about the proposed guesthouse,” she said.

    Odisha Chief Secretary P.K. Jena said: “The West Bengal CM had requested the Odisha government to provide land for construction of a Niwas for West Bengal devotees and tourists in Puri. We have identified a parcel of land for construction of Bhawans by different States. We have shown her the land.”

    The details about land to be allocated will be decided during the meeting between the two Chief Ministers on Thursday, he said.

  • Oriya puppeteer Maguni Charan Kunar honored with Padma Shri

    Oriya puppeteer Maguni Charan Kunar honored with Padma Shri

    Bringing laurels for the State, Maguni Charan Kuanr of Keonjhar district was felicitated with the prestigious Padma Shri award by President Droupadi Murmu during a special event held in New Delhi on Wednesday.

    Kuanr was conferred with the prestigious award for devoting his life to preserving a dying art like puppet dance. Notably, four eminent personalities from Odisha were shortlisted for the conferment of the 2023 Padma Awards.

    They are Krishna Patel, a singer; Antaryami Mishra, a litterateur and Pattayat Sahu, a farmer.

  • Three Class VI students killed in horrific car accident

    Three Class VI students killed in horrific car accident

    In a tragic incident, three class-VI students were killed after being hit by a speeding car near Saradhapalli chhak on Sonepur-Binika road on Wednesday.

    The deceased have been identified as Subrat Bhoi, Rajesh Pera and Raja Pera. They were studying in class 6 of Sardhapali Government Primary School.

    According to sources, the accident took place when the trio was returning from school after writing their annual examination.

    A speeding car heading towards Binika hit the students near Saradhapalli chhak causing death of a student on the spot and leaving two others critically injured, sources said.

    The two injured students were immediately rushed to the Sonepur hospital where one succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment.

    When the health condition of the third student deteriorated, he was shifted to Burla hospital. However, he too died while on his way to the hospital, sources informed.

    Meanwhile, the irate villagers have blocked the Sonepur-Binika road affecting vehicular movement on the route. The locals have overpowered the driver of the speeding car and handed him over to the police.

    Apprehending further tension, police forces have been deployed at the spot while an investigation into the matter has been launched to ascertain on what circumstances the accident took place resulting in death of three students.

  • Customs arrests four with 12.97 kg gold valued at Rs 7.48 cr

    Customs arrests four with 12.97 kg gold valued at Rs 7.48 cr

    New Delhi :The Customs Commissionerate (Preventive), Vijayawada on Wednesday busted a case of smuggled gold coming into Andhra Pradesh in an operation involving interception at multiple locations in the state,” the official said.

    The Customs officials intercepted carriers of smuggled gold who were travelling in different modes of public transport like buses, cars and trains at various places like Nellore, Vijayawada, Sullurupeta.

    The official said: “In the entire process we have seized 12.97 kg gold valued at Rs 7.48 crore.The gold seized predominantly included gold whose foreign markings were deliberately defaced to try and camouflage the smuggled nature of the gold.”

    The official said the gold was seized under Section 110 of the Customs Act and the accused were placed under arrest under Section 104 of the Act.

  • Explosion at Firecracker Unit in Kancheepuram, Eight Killed and 13 Injured

    Explosion at Firecracker Unit in Kancheepuram, Eight Killed and 13 Injured

    Chennai: At least eight people were killed and 13 others injured in an explosion at a firecracker unit in Tamil Nadu’s Kancheepuram on Wednesday, said police.

    The injured have been admitted to the Kancheepuram district hospital. The reason for the explosion is not yet known.

    Police said that 25 persons were working in the unit when the explosion took place Wednesday afternoon
    Four Units of fire force reached the unit and doused the fire. More information on the explosion are awaited.