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  • Drive Underway To Rescue Children In Street Situation In Jammu

    Drive Underway To Rescue Children In Street Situation In Jammu

    As many as 18 children forced into begging or labour were rescued over the past couple of days in the city by a special task force constituted to deal with such cases, officials here said on Sunday.

    The task force was set up by Deputy Commissioner (Jammu) Avny Lavasa to collect information on Children in Street Situation (CISS) and carry out rescue operations within the ecosystem created by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act.

    “We have rescued 18 children, including two girls, below the age of 14 years, from different hotspot areas in the city over the past couple of days. The children were then produced before the Child Welfare Committee for their proper rehabilitation,” Arti Choudhary, Protection Officer of the Social Welfare department’s Mission Vatsalya, told PTI.

    She said the drive was initiated in busy marketplaces, outside religious sites, traffic signals, posh localities, including Gandhi Nagar, Vikram Chowk and Bohu Plaza, immediately after the joint task force was set up on Tuesday.

    Its focus remained on children being forced to beg, work as rag pickers, sell articles or engage in labour work at construction sites, she added.

    “Children are the future of our nation and we have to end this disease to protect their childhood. After rescuing a child, verification is done to know whether he or she is from within or outside Jammu and Kashmir and a rehabilitation plan is chalked out accordingly,” Choudhary said.

    The official said the rescued children have been admitted to child care institutions where proper diet, counselling and medical care are available.

    Since most of the children rescued are from Rajasthan, efforts are underway to establish contact with the authorities concerned to ensure that they are linked to government schemes for their proper rehabilitation in their home districts, she said.

    The rescued children will be enrolled in Anganwadi centres or schools and their information uploaded in the CISS portal so that they are not dragged back into begging or labour.

    In her order, the deputy commissioner said the inspection-cum-rescue drive will be done every fortnight.

    “The task force shall adopt standard operating procedures suggested by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) for restoration of rescued children,” Lavasa said.

    She said all the rescued children will be produced before the Child Welfare Committee, which will then pass appropriate orders for their rehabilitation, including orders for family counselling and enrollment in nearby schools or vocational centres.

  • Taiwan Detects Three Chinese Warships Passing Through Taiwan Strait

    Taiwan Detects Three Chinese Warships Passing Through Taiwan Strait

    Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said on Saturday that it detected three Chinese warships, including the Shandong aircraft carrier, passing through the Taiwan Strait, as Beijing keeps up pressure on the self-ruled island it claims as its own.

    The ministry said it was monitoring the movements of the ships and will respond accordingly.

    China has stepped up its military activities around Taiwan in recent months amid deteriorating US-China ties.

    China claims Taiwan as its own territory to be brought under its control by force if necessary and regularly sends ships and warplanes into airspace and waters near the island.

    The ministry also said that in the 24 hours from 6 am Friday to Saturday, it detected 33 of China’s People’s Liberation Army aircraft and 10 navy vessels around Taiwan.

    Twelve of the aircraft had crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait or entered the island’s air defense identification zone.

    In response, Taiwan’s armed forces deployed aircraft, navy vessels and land-based missile systems.

    In April, the Chinese military said it was “ready to fight” after completing three days of large-scale combat exercises around Taiwan that simulated sealing off the island in response to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s trip to the US.

    Last August, China intensified war games around Taiwan, with missile firings and incursions into Taiwanese waters and airspace following then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei.

  • Russia Hits Back At Biden For Criticism, Says ‘don’t Lecture Us’ On Nuclear Deployments

    Russia Hits Back At Biden For Criticism, Says ‘don’t Lecture Us’ On Nuclear Deployments

    In a scathing attack on Saturday, Russia told the United States not to lecture it for deploying tactical nuclear weapons in the neighbouring country of Belarus, its steadfast ally that has backed Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine. US President Joe Biden, on May 26, lambasted Kremlin for resorting to sending nukes to Minsk, saying that he felt “extremely negative” about the deployment. ”Extremely negative is my reaction” Biden said in his response during a presser when asked about the Russian nuclear deployment after he left Washington for Camp David.

    Issuing a harsh response to Biden’s statement, Russia’s embassy in the United States said in a statement: “It is the sovereign right of Russia and Belarus to ensure their security by means we deem necessary amid a large-scale hybrid war unleashed by Washington against us. The measures we undertake are fully consistent with our international legal obligations.”

    US deployed nukes in EU for decades: Moscow
    Russia hit back at the US saying that Washington had, for decades, deployed nuclear weapons across Europe including the countries bordering Russian territory. Notably, Moscow had used NATO’s expanding military presence on its “doorstep” as a pretext for invading neighbouring Ukraine, apparently, for its own sovereignty and national security. This week, Kremlin announced that it is implementing the first deployment of nuclear weapons outside its borders since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin’s staunchest ally Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko meanwhile noted that the weapons were already on the move for deployment. The move was slammed by US State Department.

    During his state speeches, authoritarian leader Putin asserted that Russia which possesses more nuclear weapons than any other country, will use all means to defend itself and its territory if provoked. In February, Putin declared that Moscow was suspending its participation in the New START treaty, the last remaining nuclear arms control pact that it has with the US. Russia’s President slammed Washington and its NATO allies for openly announcing the goal of Russia’s defeat in Ukraine. “They want to inflict a ‘strategic defeat’ on us and try to get to our nuclear facilities at the same time,” Putin asserted. The United States denounced nuclear deployment in Minsk, saying that it is the gravest nuclear danger since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken labelled the development “deeply unfortunate and irresponsible”.

  • Nitish Kumar Joins Boycott Brigade, Calls New Parliament ‘an Attempt To Write New History’

    Nitish Kumar Joins Boycott Brigade, Calls New Parliament ‘an Attempt To Write New History’

    Amid Opposition’s call for boycotting the inauguration of the new Parliament building, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Saturday asserted that there is “no need” for a new Parliament building.

    The new Parliament building is an attempt to write a new history by those who had no contribution in the freedom struggle, he told reporters here.

    JD(U), of which he is a senior leader, has announced that it will boycott the inauguration of the new Parliament building on Sunday. The party will observe a day-long fast here on the day to protest the inauguration of the new Parliament building by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    “There is no need for a new Parliament building… Those who had no contribution to the country’s fight for independence are trying to distort history. It is quite surprising that the President of India and the Vice-President, who is the chairman of Rajya Sabha, have not been invited to the inauguration programme,” Kumar, who had been a cabinet minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee, told reporters here.

    “JD(U) strongly holds that the president is an important part of the country’s parliamentary system. As the president, Droupadi Murmu holds the highest constitutional post in the country and she should have been invited by the Narendra Modi government to inaugurate the new Parliament. building,” the party’s state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha told reporters here on Saturday.

  • Modi For Devising A Common Vision For Making India Developed Nation By 2047

    Modi For Devising A Common Vision For Making India Developed Nation By 2047

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday underlined the need for evolving a common vision to achieve the goal of a developed India by 2047 and asked states to take financially prudent decisions capable of delivering programmes that meet the dreams of citizens. Modi said this while addressing the eighth Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, being attended by several chief ministers, lieutenant governors of Union Territories and Union ministers.

    “At #NITIAayog’s #8thGCM, PM @narendramodi stated that when states grow, India grows.He also emphasised the importance of evolving a common vision to achieve a #VikasitBharat @ 2047,” NITI Aayog said in a series of tweets.

    — NITI Aayog (@NITIAayog) May 27, 2023
    The prime minister also urged the states to take financially prudent decisions which would make them fiscally strong and capable of undertaking programmes for the welfare of citizens.

    “PM @narendramodi urged States to take financially prudent decisions so as to become fiscally strong and capable of delivering programmes that meet the dreams of citizens,” the Aayog said in another tweet.

    PM @narendramodi urged States to take financially prudent decisions so as to become fiscally strong and capable of delivering programmes that meet the dreams of citizens.#8thGCM

    — NITI Aayog (@NITIAayog) May 27, 2023
    NITI Aayog’s eighth Governing Council meeting has deliberated on several issues including, health, skill development, women empowerment and infrastructure development, with an aim to make India a developed nation by 2047. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is chairing the meeting. Union ministers Amit Shah, Niramala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal and chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Jharkhand, and Madhya Pradesh are attending the meeting, among others.

    West Bengal, Punjab and Delhi chief ministers are boycotting the meeting. Generally, the full council meeting happens every year and last year, it was held under the chairmanship of Modi on August 7. The council meeting was not convened in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The first meeting of the council took place on February 8, 2015.

  • Truck Driver Carrying Illegally-mined Sand Tries To Hit Beed Collector’s Car; Arrested

    Truck Driver Carrying Illegally-mined Sand Tries To Hit Beed Collector’s Car; Arrested

    The driver of a dumper truck allegedly transporting illegally-mined sand tried to hit the car in which the District Collector of Beed in Maharashtra was travelling, after the woman officer chased his vehicle and attempted to bring it to a halt, police said on Saturday.

    The incident, which occurred in Gevrai taluka of Beed district in the wee hours of Thursday, also witnessed collector Deepa Mudhol-Munde’s car getting stuck in sand after the driver of the dumper suddenly unloaded it on a road, and her police guard hopping on to the truck in a bid to make it stop.

    “The district collector was coming to Beed from Aurangabad in her official vehicle along with her body guard when she spotted a dumper carrying sand near Madalmohi village in Gevrai on Dhule-Solapur highway around 3.15 am on Thursday. The truck did not have a number plate,” a police official said.

    The collector asked the driver of her car to try and stop the dumper. The car driver then signalled the other vehicle’s driver to stop, but the latter did not do so. The collector then asked the driver to take their car in front of the truck so that it stops. But when he did so, the dumper driver increased the speed of his vehicle and tried to hit the collector’s car, he said.

    The official’s car was saved from being hit as it managed to swiftly move away, he added.

    The collector asked her driver to keep following the sand-laden vehicle. After about one km, the dumper driver suddenly unloaded the sand on an internal road, due to which the official’s car got stuck in it. The collector’s body guard Ambadas Pavne rushed towards the dumper and hopped on to it from the driver’s side. But its driver threatened the guard and kept driving. After around 3 km, the dumper driver stopped the vehicle and fled from the spot, the police official said.

  • Know Your Minister: A Look At The 24 MLAs Sworn-in To The Karnataka Cabinet On May 27

    Know Your Minister: A Look At The 24 MLAs Sworn-in To The Karnataka Cabinet On May 27

    Within a week of assuming power, the Congress government in Karnataka has expanded its cabinet on Saturday, filling all posts. Among those who got ministerial posts include sons of two former chief ministers — R Gundu Rao’s son Dinesh Gundu Rao and S Bangarappa’s son Madhu Bangarappa.

    • H K Patil is a staunch Congressman and a seasoned politician. The 69-year-old MLA was elected from Gadag constituency. He has held portfolios of textile, water resources, agriculture, law and parliamentary affairs as well as rural development and panchayat raj. He comes from a political family; his father K H Patil was also an MLA from the same constituency.

    • Krishna Byre Gowda is a five-time MLA – twice from Vemgal in Kolar and thrice from Byatarayanapura in Bengaluru city. The 50-year-old legislator was a minister for rural development and panchayat raj. He also held the portfolio of agriculture, and law and parliamentary affairs. He holds an MA in international affairs from the School of International Service at American University in Washington DC.

    • N Cheluvarayaswamy switched from JD(S) to Congress in 2018 ahead of the Assembly elections. He lost that election. He is a four-time MLA from Nagamangala. He was a Lok Sabha member in 2009 but resigned in 2013 to contest in the Assembly poll on a JD(S) ticket from his favourite seat Nagamangala.

    • K Venkatesh is a five-time MLA from Periyapatna. The 75-year-old Congress MLA was previously with the Janata Dal. He later joined the Congress and became an MLA in 2013. In 2018, he lost to K Mahadeva of the JD(S). He bounced back by winning the recent 2023 election.
    • Dr H C Mahadevappa is an MBBS doctor from JJM Medical College. Belonging to the Scheduled Caste community, the 70-year-old MLA from T Narasipur was previously with the JD(S) and switched over to Congress. He was the Public Works Minister in the previous Siddaramaiah government.
    • Congress working president Eshwar Khandre comes from a political family. His father Bheemanna Khandre was also a minister in the Karnataka government. The 61-year-old leader is an engineering graduate and also a four-time MLA from Bhalki in Bidar constituency.
    • Former state Congress president Dinesh Gundu Rao comes from an illustrious family. His father late R Gundu Rao was the chief minister from 1980 to 1983. A BE from BMS College, Rao continued his winning streak without any break for the sixth time in 2023. He was the food and civil supplies minister from 2015 to 2016.
    • Kyathasandra N Rajanna is a 72-year-old leader from the Scheduled Tribe community. He is an advocate and agriculturist. He was elected as MLA once from Madhugiri Assembly constituency in 2013.
    • Sharanabasappa Darshanapur is a five-time MLA from Shahapur constituency in Yadgir district. The 62-year-old leader is a BE graduate in civil engineering. His father Bapugouda Darshanapur was a three-time MLA from Shahapur and was also a minister in the Karnataka government.
    • Shivanand Patil, a four-time MLA from Basavana Bagewadi, was minister for health and family welfare from 2018 to 2019 in the coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswamy.
    • Ramappa Balappa Timmapur is a three-time MLA from Mudhol. In 2023, he won by defeating sitting minister Govind Karjol, who was a five-time MLA from the same constituency. Timmapur was the minister for sugar, port and inland transport of Karnataka.
    • S S Mallikarjun is an educationist who won the election from Davangere North. He is the son of veteran Congress leader Shamanur Shivashankarappa, the 92-year-old MLA from Davangere South. He is also the chairman of the prestigious SS Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Davangere.
    • The 52-year-old MLA Shivaraj Sangappa Tangadagi is a three-time MLA from Kanakagiri constituency in Koppal district.
    • Dr Sharanaprakash Patil is a doctor by profession and a four-time MLA from Sedam constituency in Kalaburagi district.
    • Mankal S Vaidya was elected twice from Bhatkal-Honnavar constituency in the coastal district of Uttara Kannada.
    • Laxmi Hebbalkar is a 48-year-old MLA from Belagavi rural. She won from the constituency for the second time. She is considered to be close to deputy chief minister D K Shivakumar.
    • Rahim Khan, the 57-year-old MLA from Bidar North constituency, was the youth empowerment and sports minister in the coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswamy.
    • D Sudhakar is a three-time MLA from Hiriyur in Chitradurga district. The 62-year-old Congress legislator had served as minister for social welfare of Karnataka from 2008 to 2009.
    • Santosh Lad is an MLA from Kalghatgi constituency in Dharwad district. The 48-year-old holds a BCom and comes from a business family.
    • N S Boseraju, a Congress national secretary, is not a member of legislative council or the legislative assembly. He is considered to be close to the Congress high command. His candidature was finalised in the last minute after much deliberation.
    • Suresha B S is a two-time MLA who made it to the Karnataka cabinet.
    • Madhu Bangarappa is the son of former Chief Minister S Bangarappa. Previously associated with JD(S), the 56-year-old legislator the 2023 Assembly election by defeating his brother Kumar Bangarappa of the BJP from Soraba assembly constituency in Shivamogga district.
  • Chhattisgarh: Woman Naxalite, Two BSF Jawans Injured In Encounter

    Chhattisgarh: Woman Naxalite, Two BSF Jawans Injured In Encounter

    A woman Naxalite was seriously injured in a gun-battle with security personnel in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district, while two jawans of the Border Security Force (BSF) also suffered minor injuries in the face-off, police said on Saturday. The exchange of fire took place on Friday night in the forests of Urpanjhur village when joint teams of security personnel were out on a search operation, they said.

    Acting on inputs about presence of Naxalites, the personnel belonging to BSF’s 178th, 47th, 132nd battalions and District Force (DF) had launched a search operation from separate camps in Pakhanjore, Chhotebethiya, Bande, Badgaon and Partapur police station areas on Friday night, they said.

    One single-shot rifle, a cache of live cartridges of different guns, six pressure cooker improvised explosive device (IED), one solar plate, three bundles of electric wire, batteries, Maoist uniforms, bags, pamphlets, medicines and other material were recovered from the spot, he said.

    Constables Vikas Singh and Manlik Ram, belonging to the BSF’s 178th battalion, sustained minor injuries in the gunfight and they were provided preliminary treatment at the camp, Kanker Superintendent of Police Shalabh Sinha said, adding that their condition was said to be out of danger.

    The injured Naxalite has been identified as Fagni Podiyami, a Local Organisation Squad (LOS) member active under RKB (Rajnandgaon Kanker Border) division of Maoists, the SP said, adding that she was carrying a reward of Rs 1 lakh on her head. She is the wife of Vinod Gavde, Madanwada Local Organisation Squad (LOS) commander of Maoists, he said. She has been admitted to Kanker district hospital, he added. Reinforcement has been sent to the area where the search operation is underway, he added.

  • International Tourist Footfall In India Will Increase If Citizens Promote Places They Visit: EAM Jaishankar

    International Tourist Footfall In India Will Increase If Citizens Promote Places They Visit: EAM Jaishankar

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said that international tourist footfall in the country will increase if domestic tourism is promoted by people by way of sharing their experiences about the places they visit. He was talking to reporters here on the second day of his two-day Gujarat tour, during which he visited the villages adopted by him under the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana in Narmada, a tribal-dominated district.

    “There are a lot of things in our country that we ourselves don’t know about, and even if we know, we don’t introduce them to others…International tourism will increase only when domestic tourism increases,” Jaishankar said. “If we see people giving examples, enjoying the place and sending out messages and sharing experiences (about a place), then it will have an impact on the public,” he said.

    “If I told people I went to a hill station in Gujarat, they wouldn’t believe me because they don’t associate Gujarat with a hill station,” he said. Earlier in the day, Jaishankar spent time at a sports complex in Chhotubhai Purani College of Physical Education. On Friday, the minister visited the villages adopted by him under Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana where he performed the ground breaking ceremony for two “smart anganwadis”, inspected health and wellness centres, visited Ekta Skill Development Centre, and met villagers. He also visited a mobile X-ray van granted to the people under Members of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) Scheme in 2020 and saw women at Nari Shakti Kendra make sustainable products.

  • Defence Min Rajnath Singh To Visit Nigeria From May 28-30; To Boost Defence Ties

    Defence Min Rajnath Singh To Visit Nigeria From May 28-30; To Boost Defence Ties

    Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh will visit Nigeria from May 28 to 30, 2023, to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President-elect of the West African nation. This will be the first-ever visit of an Indian Defence Minister to Nigeria. Senior officials of the Ministry of Defence and top leadership of significant defence PSUs will accompany the defence ministry on his visit to identify systems and platforms from the Indian defence sector that can cater to Nigeria’s needs.

    The visit comes at a time when Nigeria, in the last couple of years, has been entwined in closer ties with India’s geopolitical rivals like Turkey, Pakistan, and China. Last year, Nigeria signed a deal for six TAI T-129, licensed produced versions of the AgustaWestland A129 attack helicopter from Turkey. Nigeria already operates the JF17, a leading rival aircraft of Tejas in the export market, and the Nigerian Air Force also comprises other Chinese assets. The JF17, originally the FC-1 Xiaolong, is called the pride of Pakistan’s aeronautical complex. However, the jets it delivered to Myanmar around 2018, according to reports, are said to have been grounded.

    Image: Hindustan aeronautics limited
    This brings forth the opportunity for India to present the Tejas and other combat platforms. In recent years, the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) has been in the spotlight for export to Nigeria. The visit might rekindle interest, and the deal might materialise in the future, making it the first export of LCH to an African nation. “We are in talks with certain countries in Africa who have shown interest in the LCH. With great value for money, the helicopter is an attractive buy for many countries,” said a senior defence official to PTI, back in 2016. India has already exported its advanced light utility helicopter, HAL Dhruv, to countries across three continents and has demonstrated its dexterity in the helicopter manufacturing sector, both in armed and utility variants, in the last decade.