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  • CM inaugurated Brahmin Sadan, announces many welfare measures for the community

    CM inaugurated Brahmin Sadan, announces many welfare measures for the community

    Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said Brahmana Samkshema Parishad was established to ensure welfare and development of Brahman community, especially people, who were below poverty line in the community. The Brahmana Samkshema Parishad was set up on February 1, 2017. Since then Rs.100 crore was being allocated annually to implement different welfare and development programmes for Brahmin community in the State, he said after formally inaugurating the Viprahitha Brahmin Sadan at Gopanpally here on Wednesday.

    Telangana is the only State in the country to set up an exclusive Brahmin Sadan. Telangana Government has set a new benchmark in ensuring the welfare of Brahmin community, he said.

    People from the community can perform marriages and other functions for free at the Kalyana mandapam in the Sadan. This apart, there is an auditorium, information centre and Seer’s accommodation centre on the premises, which is spread across nine acres.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister announced that the monthly honorarium of veda or Shasta pandits will be increased from Rs. 2500 to Rs.5000. This apart, the eligibility age for beneficiaries under the scheme would be cut down from 75 to 65 years.

    The Chief Minister said currently the assistance under Doopa Deepa Naivedhyam programme was being extended to 3645 temples in the State and shortly the assistance would be extended to 2796 temples, he said. With this, 6441 temples would be covered under the programme.

    “I will also announce another good news. Under the Doopa Deepa Naivedhyam programme at present Rs.6,000 is being extended for Archakas for maintenance of temples. This will now be increased to Rs.10,000. I hope this news will make you all happy,” Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said, amidst cheers and whistles from the gathering.

    The Chief Minister further said the Rs.2 lakh assistance being extended for operations and maintenance of Veda Patashalas, would now be made an annual grant. The Government has also decided to extend to fee imbursement for students pursuing education in ITMs and IIMs, he said.

    The Chief Minister also assured that Anuvamshika archakas issues would also be discussed in the cabinet and addressed at the earliest.

    All India Brahmin Federation president Dr Pradeep Jyothi hailed Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s move to construct an exclusive Brahmin Sadan.

    “This is first of its kind initiative by a State Government. We also thank the Chief Minister for implementing several welfare and development programmes, especially overseas education scheme for students and entrepreneurs support scheme Brahmin community,” said Pradeep Jyothi.

    In other States, political parties and leaders announce many schemes for Brahmin community during elections but once results were declared, they do not fulfill the assurances. On the contrary, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao acts proactively and was striving for welfare of all communities, he said.

  • PM Modi Hits Out At Congress In Ajmer, Calls ‘Gareebi Hatao’ Biggest Betrayal To Poor

    PM Modi Hits Out At Congress In Ajmer, Calls ‘Gareebi Hatao’ Biggest Betrayal To Poor

    Hitting out at the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday accused it of following a policy of misleading the poor and keeping them deprived during its rule.

    “Fifty years ago, the Congress guaranteed that it will remove poverty. But it turned out to be their biggest betrayal to the poor,” he said at a rally in Ajmer.

    The rally was organised to mark the completion of nine years of the Modi government across its two terms.

    The nine years of the BJP government were dedicated to the service of people, good governance, and welfare of poor, he said.

    Modi said that before 2014, people were on the streets against corruption and terror attacks rocked major cities while the Congress ran the government by remote control.

    During its rule, the Congress developed a corrupt system that “sucked the blood of the country” and hindered development, he said.

    Now, the prime minister said, people across the world are talking about India, and experts are saying India is very close to ending extreme poverty.

  • Government Working On Three-pronged Approach To Restore Peace In Manipur: Sources

    Government Working On Three-pronged Approach To Restore Peace In Manipur: Sources

    The Centre is working on a three-pronged approach to bring the warring Meitei and Kuki communities into a narrow common ground for lasting peace in trouble-torn Manipur, sources said on Wednesday.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is currently visiting Manipur, has given clear instructions that violence must end immediately and peace should be restored in the northeastern state as early as possible.

    The government is working on a three-pronged approach to restore peace in Manipur. These include dialogue with the affected people, rehabilitating those who had to leave their homes with enhanced security and control over insurgents, the sources privy to the development said.

    The major task before the government is to build confidence between the Meitei and Kuki communities.

    Hence, the Centre is making all efforts to reach out to every segment of the society in Manipur and working to bring them into a narrow common ground for lasting peace, the sources added.

    There has been a concern that several terrorists have moved away from their designated camps and efforts are on to bring them back, they informed.

    Security forces are also asking the members of all communities to hand over weapons if they have any, the sources said.

    Some of the affected people belonging to both the Meitei and Kuki communities, who were moved to safer areas, want to return to their homes.

    The administration is being instructed to provide them a safe environment so that they can restart their normal life, the sources said.

    Shah, whose trip is part of the confidence-building measures in the northeastern state, is speaking to all segments of the society and visiting the violence-hit areas.

    The home minister has said the peace and prosperity of Manipur are the government’s top priority and instructed officials to strictly deal with any activity that disturbs peace.

    This is for the first time that the home minister is visiting Manipur since ethnic clashes broke out in the northeastern state on May 3.

    The state has been witnessing sporadic violence ever since.

    The death toll from the clashes has gone up to 80, according to officials.

    The violence first broke out after a “Tribal Solidarity March” was organised in the hill districts of the state on May 3 to protest the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    The violence was preceded by tension over the eviction of Kuki villagers from reserve forest land, which had led to a series of smaller agitations.

  • EU Aspirant Moldova Gears Up To Host Major International Summit

    EU Aspirant Moldova Gears Up To Host Major International Summit

    Final preparations for a major summit of European leaders were being made in Moldova on Wednesday, a sign of the Eastern European country’s ambitions to draw closer to the West and break with its Russian-dominated past amid the war in neighboring Ukraine.

    Moldova, Europe’s poorest country which is cradled by Ukraine on three sides, is putting its best foot forward for the second meeting of the European Political Community on Thursday, a gathering which will bring together around 50 leaders from 47 countries in what organizers are calling the largest international event in the country’s history.

    In the capital, Chisinau, and on the 35-kilometer (21-mile) route to the rural summit venue, roads were being resurfaced, crosswalks painted and EU flags hung in anticipation of the arrival of the heads of state and government from European Union countries and other continental nations.

    The choice to hold the summit in Moldova, a former Soviet republic of around 2.6 million people, is seen as a message to the Kremlin both by the EU and by the pro-Western Moldovan government, which received EU candidate status in June of last year, at the same time as Ukraine.

    The attendance of heavy hitters like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks to the bloc’s commitment to ensuring Russia’s ambitions to control the country do not go unchallenged.

    “One of the big messages is the place where this meeting is going to happen,” said one EU official, who asked not to be identified. “You’ll sit in Moscow and you’ll see 47 countries in your immediate close neighborhood meeting together. That’s, I think, quite an important message,” the official said.

    Russia is chronically critical of Moldova’s lean toward the West, claiming this presents security concerns and shows the hegemonic intentions of the United States and its allies in the EU.

    Last week, after the deployment of the EU Partnership Mission to Moldova, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Gazulin said that “the EU seeks to consolidate the pro-Western course pursued by the current leadership of Moldova (and) set up the country for confrontation with Russia, ignoring the interests and mood of the population.”

    “The increase in cooperation between Chisinau and NATO and the EU in the military-political sphere, of course, cannot but cause us concern,” Gazulin said in an interview with state news agency RIA-Novosti.

    There has been consistent speculation that Russia would use the war in Ukraine as a bridgehead for taking control of Moldova’s separatist region of Transnistria, where Russia already has a military contingent.

    On Monday, the head of the defense committee in the upper house of the Russian parliament, Viktor Bondarev, called for strengthening Russia’s military presence in Transnistria, along with other places, citing the growing malign influence of the United States in the region.

  • Nepal PM Prachanda Arrives In India On Four-day Visit, Will Hold Talks With PM Modi

    Nepal PM Prachanda Arrives In India On Four-day Visit, Will Hold Talks With PM Modi

    Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpakamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ on Wednesday began a four-day visit to India that is expected to inject a fresh momentum in the already close relations between the two countries.

    It is the first bilateral trip abroad by the 68-year-old Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) leader after he assumed the top office in December 2022.

    He was received at the airport in Delhi by Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi.

    “PM @cmprachanda of Nepal arrives in New Delhi on his first overseas visit after assumption of office. Warmly welcomed by MoS @M_Lekhi at the airport. The visit will impart renewed momentum to the close and unique India-Nepal relationship,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted.

    A high-level delegation is accompanying Prachanda.

    He and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold talks on Thursday following which both sides are expected to sign a number of agreements.

    The Nepalese prime minister is also scheduled to call on President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

    Nepal is important for India in the context of its overall strategic interests in the region, and the leaders of the two countries have often noted the age-old “Roti Beti” relationship.

    Nepal shares a border of over 1850 km with five Indian states – Sikkim, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

    Land-locked Nepal relies heavily on India for the transportation of goods and services.

    Nepal’s access to the sea is through India, and it imports a predominant proportion of its requirements from and through India.

    The India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1950 forms the bedrock of the special relations between the two countries.

  • ‘Criteria Being Decided For Implementation Of 5 Guarantees,’ Says Minister Priyank Kharge

    ‘Criteria Being Decided For Implementation Of 5 Guarantees,’ Says Minister Priyank Kharge

    With pressure mounting on the Congress government in Karnataka to implement the five ‘guarantees’ as promised to the people ahead of Assembly polls, State’s Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday said criteria and frameworks are being decided for its implementation.

    He said the criterion has to be fixed to implement the guarantees, as tax-payers money is involved.

    In view of the implementation of five guarantee schemes, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is today holding a meeting with all the Ministers of his cabinet and senior officials of the concerned departments at Vidhana Soudha, the seat of state secretariat and legislature, here.

    The decision on implementation of guarantees is likely to be taken at the cabinet meeting on Thursday.

    “Every scheme is based on a criterion, it is your (public) money, tax payers money is involved. We will have to put criteria. Tell me which scheme of the central- Modi government is free?” Kharge asked.

    Speaking to reporters here, he said, “there will be criteria and we will ensure that everyone is benefited. Is it wrong to give priority to BPL (below poverty line), the government is for the poor.” “How to implement Gruha Jyoti, Gruha Lakshmi, YuvaNidhi — the criterion and framework will be decided by today and tomorrow, there is no need to worry,” he added.

    The Congress had promised to implement the ‘guarantees’ — 200 units of free power to all households (Gruha Jyoti), Rs 2,000 monthly assistance to the woman head of every family (Gruha Lakshmi), 10 kg of rice free to every member of a BPL household (Anna Bhagya), Rs 3,000 every month for unemployed graduate youth and Rs 1,500 for unemployed diploma holders (both in the age group of 18-25) (YuvaNidhi), and free travel for women in public transport buses (Shakti), on the very first day of assuming power in the state.

    There is mounting pressure on the new government from opposition parties and various sections of people from across the state, to fulfill its five guarantees as promised ahead of polls.

    Opposition BJP and JD(S) have accused the Congress of trying to “cheat” voters after coming to power by trying to attach conditions or criterion to the guarantees for their implementation, which were not mentioned ahead of polls.

    Asked how the government will mobilise resources, the Minister said, “we will do it. First of all — it is because of the central government and the double engine (BJP at both centre and state) government that was there — our financial situation has worsened.” “Our GST share has not come, there was financial mismanagement during COVID-19, because of this Kannadigas are in debt today, I had raised this issue several times in the Assembly in the past,” he said, now that our government has come, the priority will be to give financial stability to the state and its people.

    After having accorded in-principal approval for the guarantees in the first cabinet meeting on May 20, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had said they would “most likely” be implemented after the next Cabinet meeting. He had also said that initial estimates indicate it would cost the exchequer Rs 50,000 crore annually.

  • Congress Alleges Kejriwal Is Seeking ‘enhanced’ Powers To Stall Probe Into Corruption Cases

    Congress Alleges Kejriwal Is Seeking ‘enhanced’ Powers To Stall Probe Into Corruption Cases

    Congress leader Ajay Maken on Wednesday fired a fresh salvo at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, claiming he was seeking “enhanced powers” over administrative services to stall probes into corruption allegations against his administration, but AAP dismissed his criticism as the view of an individual and not his party.

    The Aam Aadmi Party, which is trying to rally support from opposition parties over the face-off with the Centre on the services issue, said it has sought a meeting with the Congress’ central leadership to discuss the matter Taking to Twitter, Maken alleged that Kejriwal’s true motives are exposed as he “aims to take control” over the vigilance department and is “challenging” decades of established governance norms.

    Asked about it, the Aam Aadmi Party said, “This is the statement of an individual. What is the stand of the Congress party on this? “We sought time from the national Congress already to discuss the matter.” Congress leaders from Delhi and Punjab met the party leadership here on Monday and suggested not supporting the Aam Aadmi Party on the Delhi services ordinance issue, sources had said earlier.

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge had convened separate meetings of leaders from the two states for seeking their opinion on the matter. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi was also present during the meetings.

    “Let’s not forget that the powers Kejriwal seeks were intentionally vested in the Central Government by eminent leaders like Ambedkar, Nehru, Patel, Shastri, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, and Manmohan Singh to prevent a multiplicity of authority in the National Capital Territory,” Maken said on Wednesday.

    Kharge has reportedly conveyed to Kejriwal he will take a call on the matter after having a word with state party leaders. The sources said the Congress leadership will also meet party leaders from other states before deciding its position.

    The Centre on May 19 promulgated the ordinance to create an authority for the transfer and posting of Group-A officers in Delhi, which the AAP government had called a deception with the Supreme Court verdict on control of services.

    The ordinance came a week after the Supreme Court handed over the control of services in Delhi, excluding police, public order and land, to the elected government.

    Transfer and postings of all officers of the Delhi government were under the executive control of the lieutenant governor before the top court’s May 11 verdict.

    Bihar Chief Minister and JD (U) leader Nitish Kumar, his deputy and RJD leader Tejaswi Yadav, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief leader Uddhav Thackeray, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury have expressed solidarity with AAP on the matter.

  • Karnataka Won’t Implement NEP, Will Have Its Own State Edu Policy, Says DyCM Shivakumar

    Karnataka Won’t Implement NEP, Will Have Its Own State Edu Policy, Says DyCM Shivakumar

    Karanataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar said on Wednesday that the state won’t follow the Centre’s Nation Education Policy (NEP), instead the state will have its own education policy, which will be different from the NEP. He further said that the Congress government of Karnataka will follow its manifesto and a detailed discussion will be held soon about the implementation of the state education policy.

    “Karnataka won’t have the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. We will implement the state education policy. We have come up with a manifesto; we won’t implement NEP 2020,” Shivakumar said.

    Siddaramaiah holds hold meeting with writers to discuss scrapping of NEP
    Karnataka CM Siddamaraiah had on Tuesday, May 29, 2023, held a meeting with writers and organisation heads to discuss Karnataka’s “textbook row” and how they can undo changes that were made under the previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government. “The education sector cannot be adulterated,” he said, adding that there is no question of complacency in protecting the harmony and secular heritage of Karnatak.

    “Hate politics will not be tolerated, and the environment of fear will be eradicated. The act of polluting children’s minds through texts and lessons cannot be accepted,” he added.

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  • YS Sharmila-DK Shivakumar Meet Sparks Alliance Rumours Ahead Of Telangana Polls

    YS Sharmila-DK Shivakumar Meet Sparks Alliance Rumours Ahead Of Telangana Polls

    YS Sharmila, chief of the YSR Telangana Party, met DK Shivakumar at his residence in Bengaluru on Monday triggering speculations about a potential alliance ahead of the Assembly elections in Telangana. This was the first meeting between Sharmila and Shivakumar after the latter took charge as Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka. Earlier, Sharmila had lauded DK Shivakumar for playing a key role in ensuring Congress’ victory in Karnataka.

    Rumblings of an alliance between YSR Telangana Party and Congress have been doing the rounds for a while now. Asked if she was planning to ally with the grand old party, Sharmila said on May 17 that her party is open for talks with anyone “as we do not want KCR (Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao) to return to power in the state.”

    “This is an election year, so every party will try their best for everything, in every way, so it’s not surprising,” Sharmila said.

  • Nepal PM Prachanda To Focus On Long-term Power Trade During India Visit

    Nepal PM Prachanda To Focus On Long-term Power Trade During India Visit

    Ahead of his visit to India, Nepal Prime Minister Pushpakamal Dahal “Prachanda” has said that he would raise long-term power trade issue with New Delhi, hoping that this “bottleneck” will be sorted out and ensure that the Himalayan nation will be a favourable market for its surplus energy.

    Prachanda, along with a high-level delegation, will travel to India on Wednesday on a four-day official visit for talks with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and other leaders to further strengthen the age-old, multifaceted and cordial ties.

    This will be the 68-year-old Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) leader’s first bilateral visit abroad after assuming office in December 2022.

    “There are some understandings relating to energy with India, which is of long-term interest to Nepal,” the Prime Minister pointed out.

    “We will raise some issues relating to long-term power trade with India during my visit,” Prachanda told Nepal’s National News Agency (RSS), according to the government daily Gorkhapatra.

    This is what the Nepalese people have been seeking for many years, Prachanda said.

    “It is our realisation that if we can’t find out the proper market for energy after our production starts, then big investments won’t come,” said the Prime Minister.

    “I think this bottleneck will be sorted out during my visit,” he said adding “We expect that Nepal will get a favourable market.” Nepal on Sunday decided to allow India’s Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) Limited to develop a second hydropower project in the country.

    At present SJVN is developing a 900-MW Arun -III hydroelectric project, a run-of-river located on the Arun River in Eastern Nepal, scheduled to be completed in 2024.

    A meeting of the Investment Board Nepal (IBN) chaired by Prime Minister “Prachanda” approved the draft project development agreement (PDA) to be signed with India’s state-owned SJVN to develop the 669-megawatt (MW) Lower Arun Hydropower project in eastern Nepal, an official statement said on Sunday.

    “Our main concern for many years is creating an atmosphere for tri-country power trade among Nepal, India and Bangladesh.” There has been an agreement in principle to supply 50 MW of power to Bangladesh via the Indian grid for the time being, he said.

    Besides, I think my visit will pave the way to move forward the matters relating to trade and transit, which has been pending for the past few years, the Prime Minister said.

    “We will also move forward with matters relating to constructing a dry port in Dodhara Chadani.” There are several issues besides these, which we will raise in the national interest of Nepal, he said.

    “We will hold constructive dialogue if there is any problem between us,” he said.

    The border issues being raised at the peoples’ level and the future of the Eminent Persons’ Group (EPG) Report. We will try to sort out these issues through diplomatic channels, he added.

    “I think both sides are busy with the homework for better outcomes from my visit in the interest of both the countries,” said Prachanda.

    On Sunday, he met former premiers, foreign ministers and leaders of different political parties to discuss matters related to his upcoming visit to India, according to his aides.

    The Prime Minister said he will also raise the issue of providing air routes to Nepal during the bilateral talks.

    “We are seriously discussing the matter regarding the air route and we are expecting some positive outcome on the issue,” he added.

    During his visit, the prime minister is also scheduled to pay a courtesy call to President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.