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  • SL extends invitation to Rajinikanth, says his visit will boost tourism

    SL extends invitation to Rajinikanth, says his visit will boost tourism

    CHENNAI: Sri Lanka has invited superstar Rajinikanth to visit the country in an effort to boost tourism. Dr D Venkateshwaran, the Deputy High Commissioner (DHC) of Sri Lanka, met the superstar on Monday at his residence here and extended an invite to Rajinikanth.

    In a statement posted on Instagram, the DHC said Rajinikanth’s visit to the island nation will boost ”cinema induced tourism as well as spiritual and wellness tourism”.

    ‘As an iconic personality, Mr. Rajinikanth’s charisma will enrich historical relations and reinforce the bridge between both the destinations. DHC also personally invited him to explore the ‘Ramayana Trail’ as it is exclusive to Sri Lanka and other prime Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka,” read the statement.

  • Haryana CM Khattar To Meet Himachal Counterpart Sukhu On June 5

    Haryana CM Khattar To Meet Himachal Counterpart Sukhu On June 5

    Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and his Himachal Pradesh counterpart Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu will meet on June 5 to discuss interstate issues, according to a statement issued on Wednesday.

    Khattar chaired a high-level meeting with administrative secretaries to review projects worth more than Rs 100 crore, it said.The issues include construction of the Kishau Dam, a new parallel linked channel from Dadupur to the Hamida Head, Saraswati river rejuvenation and heritage development projects and the water cess issue (for hydro projects), the statement added.

    Khattar said in the meeting that work is being done on various drinking water and irrigation schemes.

    “It is the priority of the state government to provide clean drinking water in sufficient quantities to the citizens across the state uninterruptedly. Also, water will be available for irrigation to the farmers after these projects are completed,” he added.

    The officers apprised the chief minister that work is underway to remodel the Gurugram Water Service channel and construction of the Mewat Feeder Canal project, besides increasing capacity of the JLN Canal and Hansi branch canal’s carrier system.

    “These irrigation and water projects will provide relief in areas with groundwater crises and water for irrigation will be available to industries and farmers,” he said.

    The officials added that work on remodelling of the augmentation canal in Yamunanagar, concrete linking and remodelling from the Munak Head (Karnal) to Khubru Head (Sonipat), increasing the capacity of the sewage treatment plant channel in Dhanwapur and Behrampur (Gurugram), among others, are being expedited.

    Khattar said the state government is endeavouring to strengthen the metro and road network in Gurugram and Faridabad.

    The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority will commence the civil work on the 28-kilometre metro network within a month. Metro connectivity from Rezang La Chowk to Dwarka Sector 21 and the Regional Rapid Transit System from Sarai Kale Khan to Panipat is also being formulated.

    Khattar directed the officers to expedite the work on the state’s first international-level convention centre being built in Faridabad’s Sector 78.

    The centre will include a 200-room hotel, an exhibition and an auditorium block.

    -With PTI Input

  • Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Calls For Cabinet Meeting On June 2

    Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Calls For Cabinet Meeting On June 2

    Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday asserted that his government will implement the five poll ‘guarantees’ promised ahead of the assembly polls.

    He said that officials have shared their inputs on financial implications, and the cabinet will meet on June 2 to decide on the implementation.The cabinet meeting was earlier scheduled for June 1. In view of the implementation of guarantees, the Chief Minister today held a meeting with all the Ministers and senior officials of the concerned departments at Vidhana Soudha, the seat of state secretariat and legislature.

    “We had given five guarantees to the people, regarding these five guarantees concerned officials and finance department officials have made a presentation together. All the Ministers have seen the presentation, it has all the details — proposals and financial implications of the implementation,” Siddaramaiah said.

    Speaking to reporters after the meeting, the CM said, “we have not discussed in today’s meeting, discussion and decision will be on the day after. On Friday at 11 AM, I have convened the cabinet meeting, where we will discuss, and after that our decision will be made known to you.” “But, the government has taken a call to implement all the five guarantees. It is a guarantee that we will implement the guarantees,” he added.

    Earlier, Karnataka transport minister Ramalinga Reddy clarified that the bus travel is going to be free for all women in Karnataka, without any conditions.

    Recently, The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) staff and workers federation wrote a letter to CM Siddaramaiah, asking him to implement the scheme soon as few women passengers are already refusing to pay the ticket fare while boarding the buses. The staff also asked the chief minister to estimate the cost of scheme and compensate KSRTC in advance.

    There are also some reports about incidents of people not willing to pay electricity bills and women not wanting to pay bus charges. There are also discussions over whether mother-in-law or daughter-in-law should get financial assistance under the ‘Gruha Lakshmi’ scheme.

    Congress’s guarantees
    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.

    Asked whether the five guarantees will be implemented at once or one after the other, the CM said, “All those things have not been decided yet, it will be discussed and decided in the cabinet.”

    To a query about BJP’s criticism, he said, “let BJP (central govt) fulfill whatever they had promised, before questioning us. We will implement what we had promised, we had implemented earlier too, we will do it even now.”

    Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar told media that officials shared inputs in today’s meeting and also gave four to five options regarding the implementation of the guarantees, and what would be the financial impact.

    “We are committed to implementing the guarantees, no doubts on that. Following officials sharing their opinion and inputs, some of us (Ministers) have also shared our view, and we have asked officials to rework and present it before the cabinet. As they sought time, there is no cabinet tomorrow, it has been postponed by a day — to Friday. We will discuss and let you know.”

    Appealing to people to avoid any kind of “gossip” on this matter, Shivakumar said the state government is aware of the promises made by the Congress ahead of elections and also the financial implications. “We are discussing everything.”

    Reiterating that the government will decide at the cabinet meeting on Friday, he said, “How to do, what to do, we are thinking about it. You (media) may be in a hurry, we are not. Our speed is towards implementing systematically, the state has to be saved and we have to keep up our promise.”

    Asked whether there will be conditions attached to guarantees, the Deputy CM said, “Whether there are conditions or not – is not important, there should be a system for everything. Like in the case of free bus service for women — who, where, within Karnataka or outside, there should be some calculations.”

    Earlier in the day, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Priyank Kharge said criteria and frameworks are being decided for implementation of guarantees. He said the criterion has to be fixed to implement the guarantees, as tax-payers money is involved.

    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.

    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.

    (With inputs from PTI)

  • 2 Workers Die As Excavator Falls Into Gorge At Odisha Mine

    2 Workers Die As Excavator Falls Into Gorge At Odisha Mine

    Jajpur: At least two workers, including a minor, died after an excavator with which they were engaged in mining plunged into a gorge at a stone quarry in Odisha’s Jajpur district.

    The incident took place at Lunibar mine under the jurisdiction of Jenapur police station in the district district this morning.

    Sources said the victims, identified as Shantanu Khilar (28) of Telkoi area in Keonjhar district and helper Appu Raut (16) of Gengutia village in Jajpur, were inside the heavy machine in the mine when it slipped from the site and fell into the gorge.

    The two, who sustained critical injuries in the mishap, were rushed to a health centre nearby by other workers and locals.

    However, the machine operator was declared dead by the doctors. The helper was later shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital at Cuttack where he succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment.

    On being informed, police personnel and and tehsil officials reached the spot and launched a probe into the incident.

  • PM Modi To Visit Odisha For BJP’s ‘Jansampark Abhiyan’: State Party Chief Manmohan Samal

    PM Modi To Visit Odisha For BJP’s ‘Jansampark Abhiyan’: State Party Chief Manmohan Samal

    Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Odisha during the month-long massive country-wide public relations campaign launched by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to mark the completion of nine years of the party-led government at the Centre.

    The ‘Maha Jansampark Abhiyan’, which kicked off on Wednesday, will continue across the country till June 30, Odisha BJP president Manmohan Samal told reporters in Bhubaneswar.

    The aim is to reach out to the public as well as media and share details about the achievements of the Modi government and the BJP during the last nine years, he said.

    In Odisha, the party targets to reach out to at least 3 crore families and a total of 36,606 booths during the campaign in which around five lakh party workers are likely to participate, Samal said.

    A battery of top leaders including PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also visit Odisha during the campaign, the state BJP chief said.

    The Union ministers and senior BJP leaders will hold press conferences and brief about the achievements of PM Modi since 2014. They will also interact with the media and people of the state and give a presentation based on all the achievements of the BJP-led government at the Centre.

    A number of programs will be organised to contact the public, while over five lakh party workers will visit households across the state and apprise people about the various developmental works undertaken BJP-led government. Several public functions will be held to tell people about development projects like highways, railway network and infrastructure.

    The party leaders will spread awareness about different welfare schemes launched by the Centre which benefit many people in the state.

  • Hyderabad: Man electrocuted while cutting down tree in Falaknuma

    Hyderabad: Man electrocuted while cutting down tree in Falaknuma

    Hyderabad: A man was electrocuted allegedly while cutting the branches of an out grown tree near his house at Nawab Saheb Kunta in Falaknuma on Tuesday.

    The incident occurred when Mohd.Akhter was called by his neighbour to help in cutting the branches of the tree, which had outgrown, and burn them.

    While he was burning the debris, the fire started raging and in an attempt to escape, he came into contact with the live electric wire and died.

  • Odisha: Political Activities on Peak for 2024 General Elections

    Odisha: Political Activities on Peak for 2024 General Elections

    Bhubaneswar: With just one year remaining for the 2024 general election. The political heat is on the rise in various constituencies for the upcoming 2024 assembly election.

    In Odisha’s Cuttack district, the ruling party Biju Janta Dal (BJD) lost the Barbati-Cuttack constituency seat in the 2019 elections. Therefore, district BJM supervisor Prafulla Mallik has called all the leaders to come together to occupy this seat again.

    On the other hand, the Barbati-Cuttack constituency MLA and Congress leader Muhammad Mokim is allegedly having a rift with the senior leaders of the party. The reason behind it is suspected to be disagreement over ideas and concepts between the MLA and the senior leaders of Congress.

    Meanwhile, Biju Janta Dal leaders are trying to make the most of the situation. They have started involving themselves in various developmental works. As per the reports, Cuttack Mayor Subas Singh is spending over two days and nights in every ward while campaigning.

    Former MLA Debashis Samantaraya is also campaigning for the upcoming elections, said reliable reports. He is visiting areas like tea stalls where locals gather on a regular basis and talking in an informal manner to inform people about the various developmental activities that the party is involved in for the 2024 elections.

  • CM Naveen Patnaik buys first ticket for Intercontinental Cup 2023

    CM Naveen Patnaik buys first ticket for Intercontinental Cup 2023

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik bought the first ticket for the upcoming Intercontinental Cup 2023 that will be played at Bhubaneswar from 9-18 June. Captain of the Indian Football team, Sunil Chhetri handed the first ticket for the marquee event to the Chief Minister in the presence of Dr. Shaji Prabhakaran, the General Secretary of the All-India Football Federation and Coach of the Indian Football team, Igor Stimac.

    Following the success of the FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup 2023 Bhubaneswar-Rourkela, Odisha is all set to host yet another international sporting spectacle. This four-nation tournament will feature India, Lebanon, Mongolia, and Vanuatu.

    Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, “There is a lot of love for football amongst the people of Odisha. Hosting this spectacular event is another honour for us and will undoubtedly thrill the numerous football fans across the state and India. I would like to wish the teams the best of luck and encourage the fans to turn out in huge numbers to watch the top-quality football that will unfold.”

    Odisha has been emerging as a major hub for football as well. Odisha hosted the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2022, SAFF U-20 Championship 2022, ISL seasons, IWL 2021-22, and the Odisha Women’s League thus providing a huge boost to the development of Football ecosystem in the state.
    In partnership with AIFF, the capital city of Bhubaneswar is also the base of the Indian U16 and U19 teams, frequently hosting camps and training sessions at the state-of-the-art infrastructure.

    The interest in football in the state continues to grow as the state-partnered Odisha FC that is based out of the Kalinga Sports Complex recently brought home the coveted Super Cup. The partnership with Odisha FC has enabled the state to build a robust grassroots system. Odisha is also the only state that has two teams competing in the Indian Women’s League (IWL).

    The Intercontinental Cup is set to kick off on 9 June with Lebanon taking on Vanuatu while the home team India will be taking on Mongolia in their first game of the campaign.

  • Bombing at water park in Malatipatpur, 7 arrested with firearms

    Bombing at water park in Malatipatpur, 7 arrested with firearms

    Puri: As many as seven people were arrested by the police on Tuesday for their links with a case of bombing at the Malatipatpur water park in Puri district of Odisha.

    A joint team of Chandanpur and Puri Sadar police arrested the accused persons after conducting raid at different places of the locality. Cops also seized three country-made pistols and four live bullets from their possessions.

    A group of local youths went to the water park on May 25 and demanded for a free entry and parking after meeting its owner. Soon, a heated argument ensued between the water park owner and the youths after the former refused to comply with the latter.

    Later, the miscreants reportedly hurled bomb at the Wonder World Water Park and Resort in Malatipatpur.

    Police started an investigation into the matter based on the complaint filed by the water park owner and arrested the accused persons.

  • Mumbai News: Two Kurla men arrested for smuggling drugs

    Mumbai News: Two Kurla men arrested for smuggling drugs

    Mumbai: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai have arrested two Kurla residents, including a woman, for allegedly smuggling ganja in the city from Odisha. The NCB had received information about the duo and arrested them inside the train. The substance weighing 20.5kg concealed in plastic packets was also seized.

    “We were on their trail for the past many months, and they were aware that authorities were keeping a tab on their movements and hence they would deal in less quantity of smuggling, said an official.

    The NCB team learnt that the suspects have picked up a consignment from Odisha and are travelling in a train towards Mumbai. “As soon as the train reached Pune on Saturday, our team along with the railway police and sniffer dogs managed to arrest them inside two separate compartments,” said the official. He said an Odisha-based supplier has been identified and efforts are on to trace him.

    The duo run their own syndicate wherein they take orders from various drug traffickers and deliver them the consignment as per their requirements.