Tag: जनता से रिश्ता

  • Sita and Hanuman along with Lord Ram, yet you say this is not Ramayana: HC

    Sita and Hanuman along with Lord Ram, yet you say this is not Ramayana: HC

    Allahabad | The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday expressed serious concern over the manner in which key characters from the epic Ramayana have been portrayed in the controversial film ‘Adipurush’. The court said, “Hindus are tolerant but why are they tested every time.” Is. A bench of Justice Rajesh Singh Chauhan and Justice Prakash Singh said, “When the filmmaker has shown Lord Ram, Sita, Laxman, Hanuman, Ravana and Lanka, how will he satisfy people with a disclaimer that the story is not taken from Ramayana.”

    The bench, while ordering the matter to be heard again on Wednesday, asked the Deputy Solicitor General to take instructions from the Central Government and the Censor Board as to what action they can take in the matter. In oral remarks, the court said, “Hindus are tolerant but why every time their tolerance is tested, they are civilized then is it right to suppress them? The bench, after hearing the arguments of advocate Ranjana Agnihotri, appearing for the petitioner, made the oral observation that the way the film has been made, “it will not only hurt the sentiments of those who worship Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, Lord Hanuman Adi is worshipped, but the manner in which the characters of Ramayana have been portrayed can also create disharmony in the society.

    In the petition of Kuldeep Tiwari, citing all the objectionable scenes and dialogues of the film, it has been requested to ban its exhibition, while Naveen Dhawan has requested to ban the exhibition as well as cancel the certificate issued by the censor board to the film. requested to leave. During the debate, the advocates of the petitioners argued that the provisions of the Cinematography Act-1952 and the guidelines made under the said law were not followed by the Censor Board.

  • There may be light rain in Delhi

    There may be light rain in Delhi

    New Delhi | The sky is likely to remain cloudy in the national capital on Wednesday and there is a possibility of light rain. India Meteorological Department (IMD) gave this information. IMD said that the minimum temperature was recorded at 27.1 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature could be around 36 degree Celsius. The relative humidity in Delhi was recorded at 8.30 am at 81 per cent.

    According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting Research (SAFAR) data, the air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 83 at 8.40 am, which falls in the satisfactory category.

    An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor and 401 and 500 severe.

    At the same time, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that there is a possibility of moderate to heavy rains in Goa on Wednesday. It further said that clouds are present over the talukas of North Goa and South Goa districts and are moving towards the east. IMD, Goa in a bulletin issued late at 1:20 am said, “Moderate to heavy rain with wind speed reaching about 40 to 50 kmph very likely at most places over North Goa and South Goa districts during next 3-4 hours.” is likely to.” “At 0120 hours, the talukas of North Goa and South Goa districts of the state are cloudy. Clouds are generally moving eastwards,” the bulletin said. Meanwhile, Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh witnessed continuous rain on Tuesday. Due to the rain, a flood-like situation has arisen. Due to the heavy rains, the life of the people has become disturbed.

    Also read: Monsoon hit Himachal Pradesh on June 24. So far 9 people have lost their lives, 14 have been injured, 4 houses have been completely damaged, while 28 houses have been partially damaged, said Chand. All have been badly damaged due to heavy rains. The estimated loss is around Rs 104 crore.”

  • Humanity ashamed, son broke mother’s arms and legs with hammer, beat father too

    Humanity ashamed, son broke mother’s arms and legs with hammer, beat father too

    Rajasthan | In Alwar, Kalyugi sons broke both hands and legs of their own mother by hitting them with hammers. They hammered so hard that the mother’s legs hanged and blood started flowing. Not only this, the sons also beat the father with kicks and punches, who had internal injuries. After the fight, both the parents kept suffering in the courtyard of the house. When the people around came to know about this, they took them to the district hospital, where both are undergoing treatment. The sons wanted to get 4 bighas of land from their father in their own name. The parents kept refusing, for which they had beaten them three to four times earlier also. Not only here, two of the three sons had earlier got 4 bighas of land in their own names by fake means.

    The case pertains to Bibarani Kheda village in the district. 60-year-old Udaychand and his 55-year-old wife Rajbala, who live here, do agricultural work. The couple has three sons and three daughters. All are married. They have a total of 8 bighas of land, out of which both the fleet sons Dilip and Hitendra have fraudulently got 4 bighas of land in their own names. Now they want to get the rest of the land in their name as well, due to which they used to quarrel with their parents every day. Both had beaten up the parents several times. The old man has three daughters Lakshmi, Madhu and Beena. Younger son Parvinder lives with his parents. Younger daughter Bina Kumari told that they are 6 sisters and brothers and all of them got married well by their father. Two brothers Hitendra and Dilip used to beat their parents on coming days, whose complaint has been lodged four times at Police Station Chowki Bibirani. Had complained to the police a day before also. Bina told that at around 5:30 in the morning, Dilip and Hitendra beat mother Rajbala at the time of tea. He hit the feet several times with a hammer, which broke both the legs of the mother. His hand was also broken. Not only this, the father who came to the rescue was also beaten several times with kicks and punches, due to which he has got internal injuries. The grandsons have also fought with the sons. The daughter-in-law has also been raising her hand every day.

  • Women will get free smartphones from July 25

    Women will get free smartphones from July 25

    Rajasthan | The term of the assembly is about to end. Assembly elections will be held in the state later this year. In view of this, all the political parties are trying to woo the public. Meanwhile, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has made a big announcement for the women of the state. Let us tell you that while addressing a public meeting in Udaipur, CM Gehlot has announced to give free smartphone.
    Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot reached Udaipur on Monday (June 26) to attend the Kisan Mahotsav. During this, CM Gehlot said that our government is now going to fulfill the announcement made in the budget. He said that in the first phase, the government will give smartphones to 40 lakh women. The CM told that from July 25 these will be distributed to the women of the state.
    CM told that from July 25, 40 lakh women of the state will be given smartphones. Let us tell you that along with the smartphone, free internet service will also be provided for three years. Announcing other schemes, the CM said that women would be given smartphones with 3 years of internet connectivity.

  • CM Kejriwal targeted the center regarding law and order

    CM Kejriwal targeted the center regarding law and order

    Delhi| Chief Minister and National Convenor of Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal has targeted the Central Government and the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi regarding the law and order situation in the capital. Let us inform that today (June 27) CM Kejriwal had arrived to inaugurate the e-vehicle charging station. Here the CM addressed the media. The CM referred to the recent cases which destroyed the law and order system.

    CM Kejriwal said that the central government does not have any concrete solution to improve the law and order situation in Delhi. Calling a meeting will not work. The meeting of the central government to improve law and order in Delhi is just a formality.

    Let us tell you that an incident of robbery from a businessman came to light in the tunnel located at Pragati Maidan, Delhi. A CCTV footage of this has also come to the fore, in which it can be seen that four thieves riding two bikes stopped the moving car and looted Rs 2 lakh from the businessman. Regarding this, CM Kejriwal said that it has become Jungle Raj. People are feeling very insecure.

    CM told that I saw that someone broke the lock from behind the shop and looted it. What is happening inside Delhi? Should there be such law and order inside the country’s capital. CM Kejriwal further targeted the central government and the lieutenant governor of Delhi, saying that the central government and LG Sahab are using their full strength to stop the work of the Delhi government only for 24 hours. How to stop Delhi government schools, how to stop mohalla clinics.

    Chief Minister Kejriwal said that I request him that you let us do our work, you do your work. The CM said that if you are not able to improve the law and order system, then give it to us. We will show Delhi by making it the safest city in the whole country. Chief Minister Kejriwal has also shared the conversation with the media through his official Twitter handle.

  • 42 e-vehicle charging stations started in Delhi

    42 e-vehicle charging stations started in Delhi

    Delhi | The Kejriwal government of the capital Delhi is continuously fulfilling its announcements. In this episode, the Delhi government has completed its another announcement. Let us tell you that the Kejriwal government had announced last year to open 100 charging stations in Delhi as PPP mode i.e. “Public Private Partnership”. At the same time, e-vehicle charging stations have started in the capital.

    Today i.e. on Tuesday (June 27) Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated 42 e-vehicle charging stations. During this, apart from CM Kejriwal, Delhi Education Minister Atishi, MLA and councilor of Aam Aadmi Party were also present. Let us tell you that these charging stations will prove to be very economical for the people of Delhi.

    CM Kejriwal said that 42 new charging stations are being started. CM informed that 11 charging stations were started by DTL a few months back. After which there are now a total of 53 EV charging stations. CM said that the electric vehicle policy which was made in Delhi is progressing very fast. CM Kejriwal said that there has been a huge reduction in pollution in the last eight years. The level of PM 10 and PM 2.5 pollution which was there in 2014 has reduced by 30%. The fruits of the steps taken by your government are visible.

  • In Sikkim, the move towards organic is faltering. here’s why

    In Sikkim, the move towards organic is faltering. here’s why

    East Sikkim/Soreng | District: On a bitterly cold day in January 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared Sikkim as India’s first organic farming state.

    “Sikkim is an example in the sense that when the idea of organic farming was raised here in 2003, it was not that there could be no opposition… Despite this, I salute the lakhs of farmers in Sikkim who Gave.” “Stay on your path, don’t give up your will…and today the whole world will be clapping for Sikkim,” Modi said at the historic plenary session of the National Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare in Gangtok. There are three major ethnic groups in Sikkim: Lepcha, Bhutia and Nepali. From 1642, Sikkim was ruled by the Chogyal (‘Dharma Raja’) – emperors of the Namgyal dynasty, who owned all the land in the state, and leased it to Bhutia and Lepcha nobles. The British, who made Sikkim a protectorate in 1861, encouraged Nepalese to migrate to the state for labour.

    Researcher Anjan Chakraborty writes in his paper, Migration and Marginalization in the ‘Himalayan Kingdom’, “The migration of Nepalis to Sikkim brought about a technological change in agricultural practices in Sikkim, as neither the Bhutias nor the Lepchas had any knowledge of sustainable farming ” Sikkim. The elite used to lease land to Nepali immigrants for cultivation.

    Researcher Debasish Das, in his 1994 book Sikkim: Society, Polity, Economy, Environment, writes about the “unequal distribution of land ownership” in the state. According to the ‘State Focus Papers 2023-24’ published by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, small and marginal farmers with an average land holding of 0.62 hectares (1.532 acres) account for 79% of the total land holdings.

    It is easier to convert to organic in a “small state with small holdings” than in a larger state, Kunga Samdup, joint director of the Sikkim government’s agriculture department, told IndiaSpend.

    In 2002-03, the state used 9.9 kg of nitrogenous and phosphatic (NPK) fertilizers per hectare of crop area, before former Chief Minister Pawan Chamling announced the government’s policy to convert the state to “fully organic”. It was the lowest in the country after Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Compare this with states like Punjab, which used 172 kg of fertilizer per hectare in 2002-03, and Haryana, which used 150.4 kg of fertilizer per hectare.

  • Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin will go to Belarus

    Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin will go to Belarus

    Public Relations Webdesk | Yevgeny Prigogine, head of Wagner’s mercenary army, decided to halt his army’s march on Moscow as part of an agreement brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said all charges against the Wagner Group owner would be dropped, the Associated Press reported.

    He said charges against Yevgeny Prigogine, who led an armed rebellion against the country’s military leadership, would be dropped. The New York Times reported that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry S. Peskov said Prigozhin would go to Belarus. Fighters who mutinied with him would not be prosecuted.

    Bagner chief will go to Belarus, Putin withdraws allegations

    Dmitry S. Peskov was quoted as saying that Wagner fighters who did not participate in the mutiny could sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense. The development came after the Belarusian president said he was in talks with Prigogine about a deal to reduce tensions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus tweeted that tonight at 9 pm the Presidents spoke on the phone again. President of Belarus Lukashenko informed the President of Russia about the results of negotiations with the leader of the Wagner Group. President Putin thanked his counterpart for the work done.

  • Wagner Chief Stops ‘Operation Moscow’

    Wagner Chief Stops ‘Operation Moscow’

    Wagner | The group’s chief, Yevgeny Prigogine, halted Operation Moscow and ordered his “mercenaries” to withdraw. After which there is news that the areas where Prigogine’s fighters had reached, they have started evacuating those areas. Prigojan called the end of Operation Moscow to prevent “bloodshed” and ordered his troops to return to their field camps in Ukraine. But, will Vladimir Putin be able to forgive the Wagner Chief? Wagner Chief Prigogine not only challenged the power of the President of Russia within just 12 hours, but also made him look helpless. It was a rebellion against the Russian President, which has tarnished Putin’s reputation and strong image.
    The deal between Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigogine and Russia is brokered by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who is considered Putin’s right-hand man. This agreement took place when Prigogine’s troops had reached only 200 kilometers from the Kremlin. The Kremlin has said that Prigogine, head of the Wagner Group, will move to Belarus and will not be prosecuted. According to a Kremlin spokesman, President Vladimir Putin agreed not to prosecute Prigogine and his forces because his “highest goal” was to “avoid bloodshed and internal conflict with unpredictable consequences.”
    Earlier, the office of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced that he had negotiated an agreement with Prigogine to prevent Wagner from escalating to Moscow and to reduce tensions and take the next step. The statement noted that the proposed agreement included security guarantees for Wagner troops, although it did not elaborate on whether Prigogine’s demand for the removal of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu would be met.

  • ‘Wagner’s army agreed to stop action in Russia’

    ‘Wagner’s army agreed to stop action in Russia’

    Public Relations Webdesk | Belarus President Lukashenko has spoken to Yevney Prigozhin, Chief of Private Army Wagner in Russia. Prigozhin has accepted Lukashenko’s proposal. Belarus President Lukashenko claimed consensus, saying Prigozhin had accepted the offer and agreed to stop action in Russia. According to reports, Wagner’s army has agreed to stop the rebellion. Wagner’s fighters are returning from Moscow. According to reports, the talks continued throughout the day, as a result of which they agreed to stop operations on the territory of Russia. Yevgeny Prigozhin accepted the proposal of the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, to stop the movement of Wagner Company’s armed men in Russia and take further steps to reduce tensions. For the time being, Wagner is keeping the table open to resolve the situation, with security guarantees for the PMC fighters.

    Moscow’s security increased

    Earlier, this rebellion of Prigozhin is being described as the biggest threat to Putin’s leadership in more than two decades in power. Military trucks and armored vehicles were seen in several parts of Moscow as Prigozhin’s forces advanced towards the capital. In its southern part, soldiers made posts, deployed machine guns along with sandbags. Authorities have announced the imposition of an “anti-terrorist regime” in Moscow and its surrounding regions, under which many of the rights enjoyed by citizens have been limited and security has been increased.

    Prigozhin said, “This is not a military coup, but a campaign for justice.” Prigozhin said he had 25,000 soldiers under his command and urged the Russian army not to resist. Prigozhin posted his video at the military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don, claiming that his forces had taken control of the airfield and other military bases in the city.

    Some videos posted on social media showed military vehicles including tanks on the streets. In one of his many messages on Telegram, Prigozhin said, “We did not kill a single person on our way.” Occupied. His claims could not be independently verified.

    Martial law imposed in Moscow

    Moscow’s mayor has warned that traffic in parts of the Russian capital could be restricted under tight security because of the “Wagner Group” insurgency. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin asked the city’s residents to refrain from using their vehicles amid anti-terrorist operations in Moscow and the surrounding region. He declared Monday a non-working day for most people except civil servants and employees of some industrial enterprises. Parts of the highway were also dug up to prevent Prigozhin’s army from advancing. Access to Red Square was closed, two major museums were evacuated and a park was closed. Sobyanin said all major city services have been asked to be on full alert and residents have been advised to report any emergencies. Britain’s Defense Ministry has said, citing intelligence, that the private army led by Prigozhin has reached the city of Rostov-on-Don, more than 1,000 kilometers south of Moscow. Russia is operating its military operation in Ukraine from this city.

    The fighters of the ‘Wagner Group’ along with their military equipment have also entered the Lipetsk province of Russia, which is situated at a distance of 360 to the south of Moscow. Regional Governor Artamonov said in a telegram that all necessary steps are being taken to protect the residents. The dramatic development comes just 16 months after Russia invaded Ukraine. Thousands were killed, millions were displaced and cities were reduced to rubble in Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II. Ukraine hopes Russia’s internecine fighting will create opportunities for its military to retake territory occupied by Russian forces.

    Prigozhin formed the “Wagner Group”, a group of mercenaries. He sent his fighters to join the fight in Libya, Syria, several African countries and Ukraine. After Putin’s address, officials called on Prigozhin to reiterate his loyalty to the “Kremlin” and urged him to back down.

    MPs came in support of Putin

    Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of Russia’s lower house of parliament, said lawmakers “stand for the solidarity of the security forces” and support Putin. He said that “Wagner fighters will have to make the right choice. We have to be on the side of the law while supporting our people, we have to obey the orders of the Commander-in-Chief, for the safety of the motherland and the future.