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  • Haj pilgrim from Telangana passes away in Makkah

    Haj pilgrim from Telangana passes away in Makkah

    eddah: A Haj pilgrim from Telangana breathed her last after performing Jamarat—‘stoning of the devil’ ritual in Mina on Wednesday. Fatima Sarwar, a native of Sangareddy district, came along with her son Mir Majid Ali Azam for Haj.

    On Wednesday she was returning to her accommodation after the ritual when she fell ill and died. Mir Majid Ali Azam is the owner of Zam Zam Dhaba, a popular restaurant located on the Hyderabad – Mumbai highway.

    Telangana NRI activist Mozzam Ali Ifteqar is coordinating with the Indian Haj mission to complete formalities for the earliest burial of the deceased.

  • UK-India Week 2023 Kick-starts In London With Young Leaders Forum

    UK-India Week 2023 Kick-starts In London With Young Leaders Forum

    BJP Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai, singer-songwriter Armaan Malik, London Deputy Mayor for Business Rajesh Agrawal and prominent entrepreneurs and professionals from India and the UK came together for a Young Leaders Forum in London, which kick-started UK-India Week 2023.

    The annual event, organised by UK-headquartered India Global Forum (IGF) to bring together senior ministers, policymakers and business chiefs to explore bilateral ties across all spheres of collaboration over the course of six days, opened with the theme of “Empowering Future Changemakers” on Saturday.

    The student-led gathering at the Nehru Centre in London covered topics ranging from Western media perceptions of Indian democracy and prospects of dual citizenship for the Indian diaspora to employment opportunities in an artificial intelligence (AI) landscape. “Democracy is heavily intertwined in our DNA,” said Annamalai, in response to a question about perceptions of Indian democracy in the West.

    “Indian politics operates in an Indian way, to evaluate with a Western lens will naturally fail… If anyone wants to protest in India, they can block a highway for nine months. That is how deep our democracy is. We allow our protesters to do that, even Britain does not,” he said. “If someone thinks dual citizenship isn’t possible, I’ll say wait for another few years. We are open to listening to you, we will listen to you,” said the BJP leader, in response to another question. Singer-songwriter Armaan Malik, behind several chart-toppers in Bollywood, was asked about the role he sees AI playing in his field.

    “I think we are at a stage in music where we really don’t know what all AI has in store… I just feel like it shouldn’t replace the whole art of songwriting,” said the singer. Fellow singer-songwriter and entrepreneur Ananya Birla, daughter of prominent Indian industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, spoke of her motivation behind setting up a microfinance initiative.

    “Having an impact on this world beyond the economic gain is important to the youth… I felt guilty that my family that had money could access money easily from banks, but people who really needed money couldn’t access it because they didn’t have physical collateral,” said the founder of Svatantra Microfin, which provides microfinance to women entrepreneurs in rural India. Designed to bring together the next generation of leaders and youth leaders, the Forum also heard from the Indore-born Deputy Mayor of London who shared his journey as a fintech entrepreneur in the “greatest city in the world”.

    “As Deputy Mayor, I want to strengthen the relationship between our two great nations, the UK and India, through what Prime Minister Modi describes as the living bridge community. When I first took over this role seven years ago, India was the fourth-largest investor in London, and last year, India was the largest investor in London,” said Rajesh Agrawal.

    The Forum also marked the launch of a new Young Leaders Fellowship Programme open to students to gain work experience within the UK-India corridor. “The future belongs to those who are determined to make a difference, and this fellowship serves as a stepping-stone for our youngsters to become catalysts of progress,” said Professor Manoj Ladwa, Founder & Chair of India Global Forum.

    On Monday, the UK-India Week will centre around Opposition Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer setting out his party’s vision for the bilateral relationship, followed by a UK-India Infrastructure Summit hosted by the Lord Mayor of London Alderman Nicholas Lyons on Tuesday.

  • Emirates to add more flights ahead of Eid Al Adha travel surge

    Emirates to add more flights ahead of Eid Al Adha travel surge

    Abu Dhabi: With the onset of Haj season and upcoming Eid Al Adha holidays, Dubai-based Emirates airline is layering on additional flights to key regional destinations to meet the significant travel demand.

    Emirates has deployed additional flights for pilgrims to embark on their journey to and from the holy city of Makkah.

    Ten flights have been added to and from Jeddah, which will be operated on Boeing 777 aircraft designated for pilgrims until July 7.

    The Haj flights to Jeddah will run in parallel to Emirates’ existing schedule to the Kingdom and are open to travellers holding a valid Haj visa and, if above the age of 12, have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

    Madinah will also be served with daily flights during this time.

    “Emirates has already seen strong bookings for Haj travel from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, Senegal, the Ivory Coast, Mauritius and South Africa,” it said in the statement.

    Saudi Arabia expects 2.6 million pilgrims this season, reaching pre-pandemic numbers. The Kingdom has already welcomed more than 1.3 million pilgrims during this year’s Haj, which begins on June 26.

    Increased flights for Eid Al Adha
    In preparation for the busy Eid Al Adha travel period, Emirates has deployed an additional 34 flights to popular destinations across the region.

    With an estimated 78,000 people from across the region expected to fly with Emirates over the six-day-long Eid Al Adha holiday.

  • US backs India’s rise as great power: senior State Department official

    US backs India’s rise as great power: senior State Department official

    Washington: The US supports India’s rise as a great power, and this will be central to ensuring American interests in the years ahead, a senior State Department official said on Wednesday, on the eve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s high-level talks with President Joe Biden at the White House.

    Underlining that India and the US see each other as key security partners in the Indo-Pacific and partners of first resort, the official said that the bilateral relationship “is deeper and more expansive than ever.”

    “The US supports India’s rise as a great power, and this will be central to ensuring US interests in the years ahead,” said the official on condition of anonymity. The official said that some “exciting announcements” are expected on space exploration during Prime Minister Modi’s visit, besides business, education and travel cooperation.

    When asked about some of the industrial packages that might be announced after Modi-Biden talks, the official said, “I don’t want to get ahead of the announcements that will be made tomorrow, but some of the technology we’re discussing, I hope that you’ll see tomorrow, is a real vote of confidence for this relationship and India’s capacity as a defence manufacturer. What you will hear tomorrow are announcements about (co-production) of military systems.”

    On India’s reliance on Russian arms, the official said, “In 2008 we had essentially sold nothing to India; but in 2020 that was USD 20 billion, and it’s rising exponentially every year. We’re not alone – many other partners are working in India, increasingly on the same terms we are – co-production and co-development. At the same time, you see cancellations of major systems from Russia because (we know) Russia cannot provide it.”

    The official said that India is in the process of diversifying its dependence on any (single) supplier.

    When asked about the Ukraine conflict and whether India can play the role of a mediator, the official said that over the last several months there has been some shift on the Indian position on the war in Ukraine.

    “India has a long history of relations with Russia. They have interests with Russia that go back many, many decades. I think it’s a positive thing that Modi has said that this must be settled through dialogue and diplomacy. What I think you’ll also see is that, while the US and India differ on our exact policies on Russia and Ukraine, we share a belief that this must be settled through diplomacy and must end in a lasting peace according to the UN Charter and its founding principles,” the official added.

    Since the Ukraine conflict began in February last year, Modi spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a number of times during which he insisted that the conflict should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.

    Answering a question on India’s purchase of discounted oil from Russia, the official said that there have been many times in the past that India has bought Russian crude at half the price. “If we as a global community are looking to deprive Russia of resources to fight its war in Ukraine – somebody is going to buy that oil, I’d rather it be someone buying it at very low prices,” the official added.

    When asked if the US was on the same page with India about now not being the time for diplomacy in the conflict, the official said, “What the Indian government has said – let me just quote what I read from the Indian government – a settlement based on diplomacy and dialogue, and based on the UN Charter and its founding principles. For me, that means territorial integrity and sovereignty. Indians might characterise that in a million ways, but that’s what I hear when I hear Indians say that.”

    Responding to a question, the official confirmed that China will come up during the discussion. “Of course, for (India) and the US, part of thinking about our defence is how we prevent any country from having dominance over the international system. That has nuances for China but it’s not only China – it’s about allowing Asia to be free and open, allowing sea lanes to be free and open.”

    On the issue of human rights, the official said that the US has had at every level, including the highest levels, frank and constructive discussions about the issue.

    “As a genuine partner and friend in India, we speak (honestly) and constructively about our differences. We have raised our human rights and religious freedom concerns regularly to senior government officials. We do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect. It’s important that we support all pillars of Indian democracy – to that end, we regularly meet with civil society and journalists,” the official said.

  • Jobs for ITI pass out here

    Jobs for ITI pass out here

    Public Relations Webdesk | Indian Ordnance Factory, Khamaria, which comes under the Ministry of Defence, has a job opportunity for the youth who have done ITI. Ordnance Factory has announced vacancies for the posts of Danger Building Worker. There are 200 vacancies for this post in Ordnance Factory. By issuing a notification, applications have been invited from youth with experience in AOCP Trade Processing Ordinance Factories Training / Military Ammunition Manufacturing and Handling. According to the notification, this recruitment will be on contract basis. Initially the recruitment will be for one year. Later it can be extended up to 4 years.
    Details of posts:-
    Unreserved – 80
    OBC-NCL – 30
    SC-30
    ST-40
    EWS-20
    Ex Serviceman-20
    Age Range:-
    Age should be between 18 to 30 years for this recruitment. OBC, SC, ST and Ex-servicemen will get 3 years, 5 years and 3 years relaxation in the maximum age limit respectively. Application for this is free.
    Apply like this: –
    To work on the post of Danger Building Worker in Ordnance Factory, the application has to be made in offline mode. Fill the application form and send it along with the necessary documents to the following address- The General Manager,
    Ordnance Factory Khamaria, District: Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, Pin -482005. The last date to reach the application form is 30 June 2023.
    What work will have to be done?
    After joining the post of Danger Building Worker, Military Explosive and Ammunition Manufacturing and Handling will have to be done.
    Selection Process:-
    Candidates will be selected on the basis of score obtained in ITI and trade test/practical test. The trade test will be organized at Khamaria only.

  • ITR will now be able to file itself, know the complete process…

    ITR will now be able to file itself, know the complete process…

    New Delhi | For FY 23, all taxpayers in the country are required to file income tax return by 31 July 2023. The deadline of the last date to file ITR will not be extended, if you miss this deadline then you will have to pay penalty for filing ITR.

    Where you are working, if that company has not yet given you Form 16, then you should take Form 16 from your company as soon as possible because you must have Form 16 to file ITR. You should file ITR as early as possible to avoid last minute mistakes.

    You can file ITR through e-filing portal and app, or through a Chartered Accountant if you prefer. If you want to file ITR by yourself, then you have to file ITR online on the website of Income Tax Department.

    To file ITR, you must first go to the Income Tax e-filing portal.

    After this you have to log in by entering your user ID (PAN), password and captcha code.

    After this, you will have to click on the ‘Income Tax Return’ link by clicking on the ‘e-File’ menu.

    In the next step, you have to choose the appropriate Income Tax Return (ITR) form based on your income and other factors.

    If you have Form 16, you can use either ITR Form 1 or ITR Form 2.

    After this you have to choose the Assessment Year (AY) for which you want to file ITR. Let us tell you that the assessment year 2023-24 is going on now and you should choose this option.

    After this, read all the information on the form thoroughly and submit it.

    After submitting your return, e-verify it using any of the available options like Aadhaar OTP, etc.

    These documents are required for filing return

    form 16

    Form 16A

    Form 26AS

    capital gains statement

    Tax Saving Investment Proof

  • Children in this country know how to use the phone, do not go to the toilet!

    Children in this country know how to use the phone, do not go to the toilet!

    Relationship with public | If a child knows how to use a phone, he must also know how to use a toilet. Almost everyone accepts this. But there is a country where even at the age of 11 children are going to school wearing diapers. These children do not know how to use the toilet.

    The case is of Switzerland. School teachers here complain that many students come to class wearing diapers because they do not know how to use the toilet.

    Dagmar Rössler, head of the Swiss Federation of Teachers, told the local newspaper, “Children start going to school around the age of 4, but you will see many still using diapers,” the New York Post reported. But when 11-year-old children start coming to school wearing diapers, it is a matter of concern.

    Many children have become so used to wearing diapers that they deliberately do not use the toilet or have forgotten. Parents themselves are not teaching this thing to their children. There are training sessions for this in the country, but they do not take children there.

  • India lashed out at China and Pakistan

    India lashed out at China and Pakistan

    New York: India on Tuesday brought a proposal in the United Nations to declare Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Sajid Mir as a global terrorist, which was blocked by China. India reacted to this on Wednesday.

    India narrated audio of Sajid Mir in UN
    India condemned this move of China in the United Nations. At the same time, India showed the mirror to both Pakistan and China in the UN. India narrated the audio clip of terrorist Sajid Mir.

    In the audio clip that India has narrated in the United Nations, terrorist Sajid Mir can be heard telling his other terrorist to shoot.

    Terrorist Sajid Mir is speaking
    After listening to terrorist Sajid Mir, another terrorist in front says in response that Inshallah….

    India had brought a proposal in the UN
    Let us tell you that on Tuesday, India had brought a proposal in the UN to declare Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Sajid Mir as a global terrorist, which was blocked by China.

    5 million dollar reward on terrorist Sajid Mir
    Terrorist Sajid Mir is one of the most wanted terrorists in India. The US has put a $5 million bounty on Mir’s head for his role in the Mumbai attack. In June this year, Pakistan’s anti-terrorism court sentenced him to more than 15 years in prison in a terror funding case.

  • Rescue teams searching for missing Titanic submersible claim

    Rescue teams searching for missing Titanic submersible claim

    WASHINGTON | Rescuers searching for the missing Titanic submersible have detected an underwater noise during the search. The US Coast Guard has confirmed this on Wednesday. Please tell that the submersible went missing in the Atlantic Ocean two days ago.

    The US Coast Guard’s First District said on its official Twitter page that a Canadian P-3 aircraft detected noise underwater in the search area. As a result, ROV (remotely operated vehicle) operations were shifted in an attempt to locate the origin of the noise. However, the ROV search has not turned up anything so far, but our search is on.

    Submersible missing since June 19
    Significantly, a small submarine carrying people to see the wreckage of Titanic along with its crew has been missing in the Atlantic Ocean since June 19. The company issued a statement saying that efforts are on to bring back all the people safely.

    Till now it is not clear where the submarine is missing in the sea. A search and rescue operation has been launched to track the submersible. The specialty of the submersible is that it can carry five people at a time.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in New York

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in New York

    New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached New York on his first state visit to America. A large number of Indians are present outside the New York airport to welcome PM Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in a yoga program at the United Nations Headquarters tomorrow.

    When Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to address the joint session of the US Parliament on June 22, Indian American MP Thanedar will escort him to the dais. Thanedar, a leader of the Democratic Party, represents Michigan’s 13th Congressional District in Parliament. He has also been invited by US President Joe Biden for the state dinner organized in honor of Prime Minister Modi on June 22 at the White House (the official residence and office of the US President).
    This is the second time that Prime Minister Modi will address a joint session of the US Parliament. He is the first Indian Prime Minister to do so. Earlier he had addressed the US Parliament in 2016. Thanedar (68) said, “Me and (my wife) Shashi are looking forward to the Prime Minister’s visit to America. This is a historic program for the Prime Minister. I hope that the Prime Minister will emphasize on a stronger relationship between the US and India.
    He said the invitation of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden to the state dinner is an honor and a testament to their commitment to public service and their dedication to advancing international cooperation. He has the distinct distinction of escorting Prime Minister Modi to the dais when he arrives to address a joint session of Parliament.
    Describing his personal journey in life, Thanedar said, “I grew up in poverty and came to America with a dream. I am fortunate to have lived my dream in America. America is a country of immigrants, it is a land of opportunity, and this diversity is what makes our country strong.” He reiterated his commitment to supporting strong ties between the US and India.
    On Tuesday, Modi will meet over two dozen thinkers and experts from various fields, including Nobel laureate economists, artists, scientists, scholars, entrepreneurs, educationists and health experts. Prime Minister Modi is likely to meet Tesla and Twitter owner Elon Musk, astronaut and author Neil deGrasse Tyson, Nobel laureate economist Paul Romer, author Nicolas Nassim Talib and investor Ray Dalio.