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  • CM lashes out at the movie ‘The Kerala Story’; calls it propaganda of the Sangh Parivar 

    CM lashes out at the movie ‘The Kerala Story’; calls it propaganda of the Sangh Parivar 

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The movie ‘The Kerala Story’ furthers the propaganda of the Sangh Parivar by portraying Kerala, which is the land of secularism, as the epicenter of religious terrorism, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.

    Cautioning people of the state to be wary of attempts to spread unrest in society through propaganda, the Chief Minister warned of legal action against any such ‘anti-social’ acts.

    The teaser of the movie ‘The Kerala Story’, written and directed by Sudipto Sen, was released recently. The film claims close to 32,000 women allegedly went missing in Kerala and that they converted, got radicalised, and were deployed in various terror missions.

    “It is only deliberate that the movie is based on ‘Love Jihad’, a claim that was rejected by investigative agencies, courts, and the Union Home Ministry. This is done by the Sangh Parivar to demean Kerala before the world, destroy its secular atmosphere and sow the seeds of communalism,” the Chief Minister said in a Facebook post.

    Pinarayi said the Sangh Parivar has come up with a movie based on falsehood as its politics was not fruitful in Kerala. The movie’s teaser puts out a huge lie that 32,000 women from Kerala were converted and enrolled in Islamic State. This is nothing but a false story produced in the Sangh Parivar factory of lies, he said.

    “People who use cinema to create divide and factionalism in society cannot be justified in the name of creative freedom,” Pinarayi said. He added that creative freedom does not mean the license to communalise society and spread lies.

    The ruling CPI(M) and opposition Congress in the state had earlier lashed out against the controversial upcoming movie, calling it an attempt to destroy the communal harmony of the state.

  • Orphanage goes beyond shelter, helps girls find footing and forever homes

    Orphanage goes beyond shelter, helps girls find footing and forever homes

    Inaya Sadik Khan was nine when her truck driver father died. Initially studying at a BMC school, she graduated in Commerce, mastered in Management Studies and now is an assistant vice-president with an MNC. She lives with her highly paid chef husband and 11-year-old son at an apartment in tony Cuffe Parade.
    If you think the orphaned girl’s journey from a tiny tenement to the upscale Cuffe Parade apartment was smooth, think again.
    Much before Khan scaled heights in the corporate world, it was Anjuman-I-Islam’s AD Bawla Female Orphanage, founded in the 1960s, at Versova, Andheri (West) which sheltered her. It is here that she shook off the “inferiority complex” that often shackles orphans, making them timid and introverted.
    But it is this orphanage, which nurtured her, helped her cross hurdles and confront challenges. “This orphanage sheltered me and taught me to walk with my head held high. It trained me in life skills,” she explained.
    After her father’s sudden death, Khan’s devastated mother began giving Quran tuition to neighbourhood children as this is the only work, she knew. Raising four children was beyond her capacity and she put Inaya into the orphanage.
    This orphanage is different. How? Apart from sheltering the girls, it also tries to find suitable matches for them once they turn 18 and leave-the Child Welfare Committee rule says that shelter homes cannot keep children after they become major.
    “We have gone a step ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s popular slogan ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’. We have added ‘Beti Basao’ (get daughters settled) to the slogan,” explained senior radiologist and Anjuman’s President Dr Zahir Kazi. “Being orphans (having lost one parent or both), these girls are vulnerable and may get exploited. We help find suitable boys for them.”
    Khan was lucky that she did not have to wait long before a good marriage proposal came her way.
    Sadik Khan, then a chef at a five-star hotel in South Mumbai, would often visit the orphanage to donate money. Since his first wife had died of cancer, he would remain depressed. Then one day the superintendent told him about Inaya. Initially, he was reluctant, but after sometime agreed to speak to Inaya over phone. He took an instant liking and so did his mother before they married.
    “I was rejected a couple of times by some suitors’ families once they found out that I grew up in an orphanage. This mindset must change,” said Khan, whose in-laws, she says, “treats me like their daughter.”
    The wedding of orphaned girl Naeema with Abdul Shaikh, a postal service employee, became a talk of the town in 2018. Naeema’s mother after separating from her father, abandoned her and her sister Rubina on a local train. The cops took the two minor sisters to a children’s home before they were transferred to the orphanage.
    Shaikh, also an orphan, had grown up at shelter homes in Pune and Ulhasnagar. Then he joined Bedekar College in Thane for a Bachelor in Arts. Its principal Suchitra Naik adopted Shaikh and he began living with them as their son.
    “My parents (the Naiks) never asked me to change my religion and they came all the way from Kalyan to bless me on my wedding with Naeema at Versova,” said Shaikh whose search for a suitable girl ended at the Versova orphanage.
    But why did he insist on marrying an orphan? “Since I’m an orphan, I wanted a wife who knows what it means to be an orphan, and who could love me. Orphans do not crave anything more than love,” he said. The couple have an eighteen-month-old son.
    That apart, many of the orphaned girls have found their own identity as entrepreneurs. For instance Ishrat Nazrul Islam Jamadar who was orphaned at six, graduated in commerce, trained as a hairstylist, and now runs two salons in the city.

  • Gang of bike robbers arrested from Odisha’s Bhubaneswar

    Gang of bike robbers arrested from Odisha’s Bhubaneswar

    Bhubaneswar: In a piece of good news for the denizens, a gang of bike looters have been arrested from Bhubaneswar on Sunday.

    According to reports, the arrested person is the mastermind and is the head of large gang of bike robbers. They used to loot bikes from busy areas and then cut these bikes, take out the parts and sell them off to avoid suspicion and to avoid getting caught.

    The Capital police station arrested as many as four bike robbers from the Forest Park (Biju Patnaik Park) area on Sunday as they were trying to loot bikes parked outside the park.

    The Capital police has arrested the gang mastermind M Sukant Reddy. The bikes parked in front of the park were targeted. The bikes were looted from the Biju Patnaik Park parking area and from the Unit-1 bike stand area in the early morning and late evening hours.

    They used to loot bikes, cut them and sell the bike parts. They used to sell bike parts all over Odisha. They used to target bike of which the locks would be easy to open. As many as 16 bikes and more than 40 chopped bikes have been seized by the police. Furthermore, cutting machines have also been recovered in the raid conducted by the police.

    The Capital police is further investigating into the matter. The police is questioning the four arrested persons to know ore details about their Modus Operandi. Details as to where the bike parts were sold is being investigated by the police.

    In February this year, the Nayapalli police had nabbed a gang of bike robbers in the Nayapalli area of Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha.

    The Nayapalli police had seized as many as 11 looted bikes and arrested two robbers.

    They used to rob bikes from busy marketplaces in Bhubaneswar. After changing the bike number, chassis number and engine number, they sell it in the village.

    There are multiple cases against them in various police stations of Khurda and Bhubaneswar.

  • College Student Accuses Senior Of Harassment, Tries To Commit Suicide By Slashing Her Wrist

    College Student Accuses Senior Of Harassment, Tries To Commit Suicide By Slashing Her Wrist

    A second-year college student attempted to kill herself by slashing her wrist over alleged harassment by her senior in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, police said on Sunday. The police on Saturday received information about the student from the hospital where she was admitted. The student told them that she inflicted the injuries because of harassment by her senior.

    The woman was examined and doctors observed two self-inflicted injuries on her left forearm, a senior police officer said. She did not give a statement and told the police that she would provide one after discussing the matter with her guardians, he said. Once her statement is recorded, further legal action will be taken accordingly, the police said.

  • More than 19 thousand reservoirs are drying up

    More than 19 thousand reservoirs are drying up

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha, which is very rich with natural resources, has found places in top five positions in the first-ever census of water bodies conducted by the Jal Shakti Ministry. However, 19,630 water bodies in the state are not in use on account of drying up, siltation, salinity, destroyed beyond repair and other reasons.

    As per the census, the top five states in terms of number of water bodies are West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Assam which constitute around 63 per cent of the total water bodies in the country.

    In terms of ponds, Odisha has remained at No 4 at all-India level while the state is at 3rd position when water tanks are counted. Odisha has remained at 5th position in census of lakes and 4th position in reservoirs, the report says.

    The census also found that 89.2 per cent (1,62,207) water bodies are in use whereas the rest 10.8 per cent (19,630) are not in use on account of drying up, siltation, salinity, destruction beyond repair and other reasons. Out of ‘in use’ water bodies, a major proportion of water bodies are used in pisciculture followed by irrigation.

    It was also found that only 3 per cent (5,445) of the water bodies in Odisha are covered in the district irrigation plan/state irrigation plan. Among these, 44.9 per cent (2,444) are tanks, 39.1 per cent (2,129) are ponds and the remaining 16.0 per cent (872) are lakes, reservoirs, water conservation schemes/percolation tanks/check dams etc.

    In the first census of water bodies, 1,81,837 water bodies have been enumerated in the state of Odisha, out of which 97.9 per cent (1,78,054) are in rural areas and the remaining 2.1 per cent (3,783) are in urban areas.

    Similarly, 50.9 per cent (92,575) of water bodies are privately owned whereas the remaining 49.1 per cent (89,262) are under public ownership.

    By location, 31.3 per cent (56,900) water bodies are located in tribal areas and the remaining 68.7 per cent (1,24,937) are located in areas under drought prone areas, flood prone areas, Naxal-affected areas and other areas.

    There are a total of 7,109 natural and 1,74,728 man-made water bodies in the state. Out of 7,109 natural water bodies, 97.3 per cent (6,915) are located in rural areas whereas the remaining 2.7 per cent (194) are located in urban areas.

    Out of 1,74,728 man-made water bodies, 97.9 per cent (1,71,139) water bodies are located in rural areas and the remaining 2.1 per cent (3,589) are located in urban areas.

    Commenting on the census report, Ranjan Panda, a water activist and popularly known as waterman of Odisha, said the state has such a large number of water bodies because, jamidars and community leaders have dug many ponds in rural areas across the state. Besides, several water bodies have been created under government schemes and programmes.

    However, the government needs to come up with a specific policy or programme for conservation and redevelopment of water bodies, he said.

    Apart from the above, there is a need to conduct another survey of the water bodies, which were destroyed or dried up. Accordingly, an action plan should be prepared for revival of such water bodies, suggested Panda.

  • Uttarakhand government appoints 3 nodal officers, pilgrims will get help

    Uttarakhand government appoints 3 nodal officers, pilgrims will get help

    Uttarakhand. Dhami government has appointed 3 nodal officers to help the pilgrims. It is written in the issued order that the following officers are nominated as nodal officers for the Dham mentioned in front of their names for the smooth operation of Chardham Yatra – 2023 in the state and for monitoring the required action to remove the difficulties faced by the pilgrims.

  • Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami called PM’s words inspirational, said – people are connected with Mann Ki Baat

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami called PM’s words inspirational, said – people are connected with Mann Ki Baat

    Uttarakhand. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami listened to the 100th edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat program at DSA Ground, Mallital, Nainital on Sunday. The Chief Minister said that the 100th edition of Mann Ki Baat program, which is being broadcast continuously since October 03, 2014, has set a historic precedent.

    Describing the Prime Minister’s words as inspirational, Chief Minister Dhami said that the “Mann Ki Baat” program has worked to change the lives of many Indians today. Through this program, the Prime Minister mentions the tireless efforts of the person working at the last end of the society, which is inspirational for the society. The Prime Minister has also mentioned all those people in “Mann Ki Baat” who are quietly engaged in social service. The Chief Minister said that today people are connected with PM’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

    The CM said that the Mann Ki Baat program has the task of providing a new positive energy by connecting the countrymen. Mann Ki Baat program has made government schemes successful by adding mass public participation. At the same time, the task of realizing the unfulfilled dreams of the struggling youth has been done. He said that Manaskhand Mandir Mala Mission in Uttarakhand will increase the number of tourists and strengthen the economy of the mountain. Along with this, self-help groups of the state have been empowered to promote Vocal for Local and better branding of their products is being done. Value addition is being done in local products for Local Four Global. Through value addition, farmers will get better price for their produce. The Chief Minister said that by following the inspiring words of the Prime Minister, we are determined to make Uttarakhand the best state in the country.

    In Uttarakhand too, special arrangements were made to listen to the PM’s “Mann Ki Baat” programme. Common people listened to the PM’s Mann Ki Baat with a huge number of students in schools, colleges etc. On this occasion, MLA Sarita Arya, District Magistrate Dhiraj Singh Garbyal, SSP Pankaj Pandey, District President Pratap Bisht, National Office Incharge Mahendra Pandey, MP Representative Gopal Rawat, Dr. Anil Kapoor Dabboo, CDO Sandeep Tiwari, Additional District Magistrate Ashok Joshi, Deputy Collector Rahul Shah, Paritosh Verma, Anand Bisht, Daya Kishan Pokharia, Manoj Joshi, CMO Dr. Bhagirathi Joshi including school children and general public were present.

  • The weather changed once again in Uttarakhand

    The weather changed once again in Uttarakhand

    Bageshwar. The weather has changed once again in Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand. Snow has reached the Himalayan villages. The cold has increased due to hailstorm. People are troubled by the December-like cold at the end of April. The sky is partly cloudy on Friday as well. On last Thursday night, there was snowfall till Karmi-Vinayak, about 28 km from Kapkot tehsil. Before this there was hailstorm. Due to which there is severe cold in the Himalayan villages. In Pindari, Dhakudi, Chilta Top and other villages, due to snowfall in the month of April, December-like weather has prevailed. Fog enveloped the valley areas of the area in the morning. Local resident Diwan Singh Danu said that this time the weather has troubled the people. There was no rain in winters.

    But since the beginning of the summer season, due to rain, hailstorm and snowfall, the cold remains intact. It was getting hot due to the scorching sun in the middle. Most of the people had kept blankets, quilts and warm clothes. But in the last week of April again warm clothes have to be taken out. People are lighting bonfires to beat the cold. The sheep herders who went towards the Bugyals have also started coming down due to snowfall. If the weather remains like this for a few days, there is a possibility of snowfall from the peaks of the Himalayan villages to the villages. Wheat crop is almost ready for ripening. Farmers have started collecting the crop. But the weather is not cooperating with them. Because of which their problems have increased. There is a possibility of widespread damage to vegetables and fruits due to hailstorm. But for the sowing of other crops, the rain is said to be favorable to the farmers. According to the Meteorological Department, the possibility of light rain, hailstorm, lightning has been expressed. People have to be careful in such weather. Disaster control is in contact with tehsils.

  • Tiger’s radio collar for the first time in Chhattisgarh

    Tiger’s radio collar for the first time in Chhattisgarh

    Raipur. Forest and Climate Change Department is constantly working for the development of forests including conservation of wildlife in the state. In this episode, the female tigress, who was rescued from Surajpur Forest Division on 28 March 2023 in the morning of 29 April 2023, after being completely healthy, has been released in a suitable habitat of Achanakmar Tiger Reserve under the established standard operating procedure of the National Tiger Conservation Authority. It is noteworthy that according to the intention of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, under the direction of Forest Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar, special efforts are on to increase the population of tigers in Achanakmar Tiger Reserve. Under the able guidance of Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Mr. Sudhir Kumar Agrawal, the tigress was released in Achanakmar Tiger Reserve today.
    In this regard, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Mr. Sudhir Kumar Agrawal has told that the process of bringing 2 female and 1 male tigers from the tiger reserves of the adjacent states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra is going on in Achanakmar Tiger Reserve, meanwhile from Surajpur Forest Division It is a happy coincidence that the rescued female tigress was released in Achanakmar Tiger Reserve. According to the standard operating procedure, on April 28, the tigress was fitted with a radio collar by a team of wildlife doctors and after that the female tigress was successfully released into a proper habitat. After being released in the natural habitat, a suitable monitoring system has been established to trace the movement of the female tigress for the next one month. For this, the field staff has been specially trained in Panna Tiger Reserve. A team of two research scholars and wildlife doctors from the Wildlife Institute of India has also been specially deployed. The villagers of the area have also been discussed and taken into confidence before being released into natural habitat. With the establishment of this female tigress in Achanakmar, the department is hopeful of increasing the number of tigers in Achanakmar.

  • Chief Minister Dhami’s instructions so that more and more people in the state can listen to PM’s Mann Ki Baat

    Chief Minister Dhami’s instructions so that more and more people in the state can listen to PM’s Mann Ki Baat

    Dehradun. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program is going to air its 100th edition tomorrow (Sunday). In such a situation, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has given instructions to ensure arrangements for listening to the program in all schools, gram sabhas, degree colleges, polytechnics, ITIs so that more and more people in the state can listen to PM’s Mann Ki Baat. The 100th edition of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ launched by PM Modi will be telecast tomorrow at 11 am. In this programme, the Prime Minister makes a special mention of those people who are playing an important role in building the society and the nation.
    There are many such people in every nook and corner of the country and apart from creating a different identity with their works, they are also working to give direction to the society. Information about such people and information about their works is given by the Prime Minister through this program. Apart from this, this information is very useful for the students as well and in the past students, teachers and common people have been listening to this program. Chief Minister Dhami said that the 100th edition of the program to be aired tomorrow is important in many ways. That’s why he has directed the officials that arrangements should be made to listen to this program tomorrow in all schools, gram sabhas, degree colleges, polytechnics, ITIs etc.