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  • BV Srinivas gets anticipatory bail in sexual harassment case

    BV Srinivas gets anticipatory bail in sexual harassment case

    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted interim protection from arrest to the national president of Indian Youth Congress BV Srinivas in connection with the sexual harassment case lodged by a former party member in Assam.

    A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and Sanjay Karol issued notice to the Assam government as well as the complainant on a plea filed by Srinivas against the Gauhati High Court order, which declined any relief to him.

    The bench told the petitioner to co-operate in the police investigation and also in the inquiry initiated by the National Commission for Women into the complaint, and scheduled the matter for further hearing on July 10. The bench noted that the alleged incident took place during February 24-26 in Raipur and the complaint was lodged in April in Assam. The bench observed that in the tweets and interviews to media before lodging the FIR, the complainant did not make a whisper of allegation of sexual harassment against the petitioner.

    The bench noted that there was a delay in lodging the FIR, therefore Srinivas was entitled to interim protection. The top court said, “Taking into consideration the delay of almost two months in lodging the FIR, the petitioner will be entitled to interim protection.”

    It further added, “We direct that in the event of arrest the petitioner shall be released on anticipatory bail on furnishing solvent sureties to the sum of Rs 50,000.” Senior advocate AM Singhvi represented Srinivas, additional solicitor general SV Raju appeared for Assam and advocate Shailesh Madiyal for the complainant.

    -IANS

  • Fire breaks out at shoe factory in Delhi

    Fire breaks out at shoe factory in Delhi

    NEW DELHI: A massive fire broke out at a shoe manufacturing factory in Delhi’s Narela Industrial area on Tuesday night, officials said. No casualties have been reported so far.

    According to the officials, 24 fire engines were rushed to the spot and efforts are underway to douse the fire. The officials also mentioned that the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. Further details are awaited.

    Earlier in the morning, a fire broke out in the shanties of a slum near Nargis Dutt Road in Mumbai’s Bandra area. No casualties have been reported so far.

    “Level 2 fire breaks out in the shanties of a slum near Nargis Dutt Road in Mumbai’s Bandra area on Wednesday at 4:40 am,” Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

    According to the officials, 10 fire engines were rushed to the spot and efforts are underway to douse the fire.

  • Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express to run 6 days a week, detailed schedule here

    Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express to run 6 days a week, detailed schedule here

    Bhubaneswar: The Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express is scheduled to run six days a week, said reliable reports on Tuesday. Reports say that the train will have a total of seven (7) stoppages.

    The information about the stoppages has been provided by the Government of India Ministry of Railways. In a piece of welcoming news for the people of Odisha, the Vande Bharat Express will be flagged off on May 18, 2023, said reliable reports.

    FIND THE ENTIRE SCHEDULE HERE:

    The first full trial run of the Vande Bharat Express in Odisha had taken place on April 28, 2023 and was successful. The trial route of the train was from Howrah to Puri and then back.

    The Puri-Howrah Vande Bharat express started at 6:10 am from Howrah. Then it will touched the stations namely Kharagpur, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Cuttack where it will stopped for 2 minutes. After that, it reached Bhubaneswar and Khurda where it stopped for 2 minutes each. Then the train will reached Puri at 12:32 pm.

    After the first full trial run of the Howrah-Puri Vande Bharat Express. The Odisha Transport Minister Tukuni Sahu wrote a letter to Central Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on April 28, 2023. In the letter, she urged him to increase the number of Vande Bharat Express trains in Odisha to at least three.

    She wrote, “I would like to request you to introduce Vande Bharat Express trains through Odisha to meet the growing aspirations of people. Request you to introduce the Vande Bharat Express train between Puri and Howrah to offer faster travel options to passengers.”

    It is worth mentioning that, the flag off of the Vande Bharat Express might be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Vande Bharat Express is fully manufactured in India and is India’s first semi-high-speed train. It started its first journey in India from New Delhi to Varanasi. Vande Bharat Express has several unique features like bio-vacuum toilets, full Wi-Fi onboard, fully automatic doors, advanced GPS based systems, the trains also boast of disabled friendly zones. The ticket of the trains include the price of two meals onboard the express.

  • Nonresident Odias from UAE land in Bhubaneswar to thank CM Naveen Patnaik for direct flight

    Nonresident Odias from UAE land in Bhubaneswar to thank CM Naveen Patnaik for direct flight

    Bhubaneswar: Nonresident Odias (NROs) living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) flew in on the inaugural Dubai-Bhubaneswar direct flight just to meet Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and thank him for his intervention in kick-starting these flights.

    Senior member of the Odia Community of UAE Priyadarshee Panigrahi, who is the head of an Indian MNC’s MENA operations and is based at Dubai, met the Chief Minister at ‘Naveen Nivas’ after landing from Dubai in the direct flight.

    Panigrahi thanked the CM for the launch of these direct flight operations which was a long pending demand of the Odia diaspora.

    Priyadarshee expressed his happiness that the Chief Minister had kept his word, given to the NROs in Dubai on June 22 that Dubai – BBSR direct flight operations would start soon.

    “It was a wonderful feeling to fly from Dubai to Odisha directly in just about 4 hours, saving time, money and a lot of inconvenience. It was a dream come true for the Odia Community of UAE,” said Priyadarshee, who was accompanied by another Non Resident Odia, budding woman entrepreneur Abha Panigrahi.

    As a gesture of thanks, he presented the CM with a memento – A ‘Khanjar’ which is a traditional dagger. In addition to this, a ‘thank you’ letter signed by a cross section of Odia residents in UAE was also handed over. Headlining the letter was Senior Community Member and Director and CEO of International Shipping & Logistics FZE (A Tata Group Company), Captain Soumya Ranjan Patnaik. Captain Patnaik is a mentor of the entire Odia Commnuty and has been in a senior leadership position with the Tata group for a long time.

    Among the many signatories to the thank you letter were senior doctors Dr. Rajesh Pattanayak, Dr. Sudeep Mohapatra, senior bankers Sandeep Das, Lalatendu Mohanty, entrepreneurs Tushar Sahu, Richa Samantaray, railway safety expert Bira Kishore Samal, finance professional Rajat Rath and renowned Odia artist Mona Biswarupa Mohanty.

    The letter talked about the quick and honest fulfilment of the promise Naveen Patnaik made to the Odia Community of the UAE the 29th of June last year, during his trip to Dubai. It is a boon for all Odias living in the UAE and makes their journey from Dubai to Bhubaneswar a smooth and comfortable affair. The State government’s stepping in and assuring the airlines of bearing the cost of operations is indeed a very novel concept by the Govt. of Odisha.

    The community hoped that apart from making the diaspora’s journey back home, comfortable, the direct flight will promote tourism and investment in Odisha.

    The Chief Minister was happy to meet the Non Resident Odias. He heard them out patiently and was happy to hear of the convenience that this flight brings to the Odia diaspora. He said ‘Welcome home”. In addition to this he presented Priyadarshee and Abha with his trademark gift the ‘Hockey T-shirt’.

    Patnaik talked about the efforts of Odisha in promoting hockey across India. On being asked when is he expected to visit Dubai, he answered with a smile and said ‘pretty soon.’

  • Odisha Air Health Services Teams Fly To Nabarangpur To Treat Patients In Remote Areas

    Odisha Air Health Services Teams Fly To Nabarangpur To Treat Patients In Remote Areas

    Bhubaneswar: Continuing Odisha government’s efforts under Mukhya Mantri Bayu Swasthya Seva Yojana to provide improved healthcare to the people of remote areas, two teams of doctors flew to Nabarangpur district in last two days to treat patients.

    While a team of doctors proceeded to the district to provide proper healthcare to the people of remote areas, another team of specialists was sent today as part of efforts to strengthen health services.

    This information was given by the Health and Family Welfare Department.

    It may be noted that the Mukhya Mantri Bayu Swasthya Seva (Air Health Services), launched in December 2021, aims at taking health services to thepeople of remote and backward areas of the state.

    The scheme will benefit people from weaker sections of society and bridge the gap in health care services

    The first team included doctors from different faculties such as Urology (Dr Biswajit), Laparascopic Surgery (Dr Jyotirmaya Nayak), Nephrology (Dr Chinmayananda), Hepatology (Dr Gyana), Cardiology (Dr Pravin Jaiswal) and Anasthesia (Dr Partha).

    Meanwhile, the second team includes — Dr Suchismita Bhuyan, (Asst. Prof, Cardiology), Dr Anija Pattnaik, (Asst Prof, Anesthesia) , Dr Satyajit Samal, (Asst Prof, Urology), Dr Aswini Kumar Sahu, (Asst Prof, Neurology, SCB MCH Cuttack), Dr Swagat Subudhi, (Asso Prof, Surgery), and Dr Sarat Parida, (Asst Prof, Nephrology).

  • Odisha’s Ganjam District Bags National Water Awards 2022

    Odisha’s Ganjam District Bags National Water Awards 2022

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s Ganjam district has won the 4th National Water Awards 2022 as the best district in the country in water resources conservation and management.

    The Ministry of Jal Shakti, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, announced the award. Ganjam collector Dibya Jyoti Parida was informed about the award by Pankaj Kumar, secretary of the department.

    Ganjam was selected as the best district for its achievement in augmenting irrigation potential, drainage and river rejuvenation, soil conservation and watershed management, plantation, water supply, conservation and treatment of waste water, climate resilience initiatives and other district level initiatives, according to a release of the ministry.

    To ensure efficient management of water resources, the Ganjam district administration has accorded top priority to conservation of water, groundwater recharge, efficient treatment and re-use of wastewater, massive plantation and mass sensitisation & capacity building in water conservation and management.

    It launched several projects in convergence with different departments like PR&DW Department, Water Resources, Irrigation, Forest, Horticulture, Agriculture, Ground Water, H&UD Department in this regard.

    Ganjam district will be presented a trophy and citation during an award giving ceremony in New Delhi.

    Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik took to Twitter to congratulate Ganjam district administration on winning the National Water Awards. “Congratulations to Ganjam administration on winning National Water Awards, 2022 as the best district in water resources conservation & management. The award recognises exemplary work and efforts in the field of water resource management and conservation,” he said.

  • These siblings from Hyderabad are on mission to make qawwali great again

    These siblings from Hyderabad are on mission to make qawwali great again

    Hyderabad: In an age when traditional music is losing ground to the modern genres and the difficulty in grabbing attention of listeners with a transient taste in music, a group of 4 siblings from Errakunta in Hyderabad are on a mission to preserve and promote qawwali, the traditional form of Islamic music.

    The 4 siblings from the old city – Syed Khaleel, Syed Bilal, Syed Aqeel and Syed Shakeel – are aspiring to make qawwali big again and in the process also make name for themselves by aspiring to perform not only in Hyderabad but in various parts of the country and abroad.

    The Sufi-Islamic music runs in the blood and veins of these passionate qawwals who were exposed to the music at an early age by their father Syed Kamal, a qawwal himself, who instilled the love for the music of Sufis in these youngsters.

    The siblings, who established the group ‘Ghulam -E- Waris’ with 3 other qawwals, make a living only by manifesting the music of Sufism at dargahs, holy shrines, weddings, festivals and other celebratory events.

    The 7-member troupe is busy during the Rabiʽ al-Awwal, the birth month of the Prophet Muhammad, as they give around 30-35 performances in the month.

    “In the earlier days, equal importance was given to vocalists (singers) and instrument players but these days, people are giving importance only to beats of dholaks or table,” says Syed Khaleel who idolises the renowned qawwali singers Syed Kamal Warsi (his father) and Ustad Jaffar Hussain Khan. “A few people prefer DJs over parties and events, but thanks to Hyderabadis who still love and enjoy qawwali to the core,” he added.

    They sing songs in different languages such as Urdu, Hindi, Farsi (Persian), Punjabi, Bhojpuri and other languages. These passionate qawwals are also seeking government’s support to encourage them by recognising their efforts and helping them achieve their goal of performing qawwali in different countries.

  • Traffic junctions to get new look in Karimnagar

    Traffic junctions to get new look in Karimnagar

    Karimnagar: Traffic junctions in the town are going to get a new look with the Municipal Corporation of Karimnagar taking up renovation as well as development of new traffic islands in the town.

    Besides other beautification works, modernization of traffic islands has also been taken up under the Karimnagar Smart City programme. Initially, 13 islands including Telangana Chowk, Town-I Police Station, Housing Board, Padmanagar, Cable Bridge Chowk, Sadashivpalli, Bommakal Bypass, Alugunur Chowk, Naka Chowk, R&B Chowk and a few others are being developed. Six more intersections will be developed later.
    Recently, BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar inspected the Telangana Chowk island, on which work has reached the final stage. Alugunur Crossroads, which is also the entry point into the town, is being developed with beautification of the traffic island and junction at a cost of Rs.1 crore.

    Alugunur village on the outskirts of Karimnagar town was merged with the Corporation two years ago and included as the eighth municipal division of the corporation. Accordingly, Corporation authorities had launched the laying of a drinking water pipeline to Alugunur from the town and took up other developmental works.

    Corporation authorities have also decided to build an island at Cable Bridge junction since it is mandatory to avoid accidents. A world-class Cable Bridge has been constructed across the Manair rivulet in the downstream of Lower Manair Dam near the Housing Board Colony on the outskirts of Karimnagar town.

    The vehicular traffic coming from Karimnagar town has to cross Rajiv Rahadari to go onto the cable bridge. At the same time, traffic moving on the cable bridge from the Warangal side has to cross Rajiv Rahadari to enter the town. There is a possibility of accidents if the traffic was allowed to go directly onto the bridge or come down from it since Rajiv Rahadari is always busy. So the corporation authorities have decided to develop an intersection at the cable bridge.

    On the other hand, a modern traffic signaling system is also being developed in the town. Though the population of the town has been increasing every year, there is no proper traffic regulation system in the town. The Corporation decided to establish the traffic signaling system in the town and identified 24 heavy traffic flowing points. Signals were already set up in four places such as the Bus Stand, Prathima Multiplex, Kaman Chowk and Padmanagar, with a trial run carried out for a few days.

    As part of the Integrated Traffic Management system, 85 automatic red-light violation detection cameras and 174 CCTV cameras would also be installed to check traffic violations. Besides traffic junctions, 110 CCTV cameras would also be installed along main roads, markets, business areas and sensitive and problematic areas. About 350 surveillance cameras would be interlinked to the Command Control Centre being constructed near the cable bridge.

    Speaking to Telangana Today, Mayor Y Sunil Rao said as part of beautification of the town, junction developmental works were taken up. While the works of a few islands have reached the final stage, others were in different stages.

    Traffic signaling system was one among 13 services to be provided under the Integrated Command Control Centre, he said, adding that the signaling system would be launched after completion of works.

  • HAML invites tenders through ICB for construction of Metro corridor

    HAML invites tenders through ICB for construction of Metro corridor

    Hyderabad: Hyderabad Airport Metro Ltd (HAML) has invited tenders through International Competitive Bidding (ICB) for the design and construction of the Metro corridor from Raidurg Metro Station to Shamshabad Airport Station (31 km).

    The estimated contract value including all taxes and duties is Rs 5,688 crore, the bid security is Rs 29 crore and the contract period is 36 months.

    The works also include the construction of an elevated viaduct, nine stations, track works, supply & commissioning of rolling stock, traction & power supply, signalling & telecommunication and automatic fare collection (AFC) gates.

  • Telangana: MAUD department to restore Nizamia Observatory

    Telangana: MAUD department to restore Nizamia Observatory

    Hyderabad: The Nizamia Observatory at Japal Rangapur in Rangareddy district will be restored by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) department. The instructions to restore it was given by MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao following the request made by Ravi Sambari from Greater Hyderabad Active Mobility Foundation, (cycling community).

    He also posted a picture of the Nizamia Observatory, which was decades ago popular for its celestial events and observations of terrestrial. This place also had one of the country’s biggest telescopes.

    Presently, the observatory that is spread over 200 acres in Ranga Reddy district has a 48-inch telescope, two 12-inch telescopes and one astrograph. However, the 48-inch telescope has been defunct for many years. The construction of this Nizam-era observatory with a special dome to house the 48-inch telescope commenced in 1963 and the telescope was installed in 1968-69 upon the completion of work.

    The history of the observatory dates back to 1907 and it was established as Nizamia Observatory by Nawab Zafar Yar Jung Bahadur, the then Defence Minister for Mir Mahboob Ali Khan, the Sixth Nizam, at Phisalbanda in 1907. The research work and data obtained from the observatory were published in national and international journals.