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  • Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar to get 4 STPs

    Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar to get 4 STPs

    Hyderabad: As a part of immediate measures to contain the flow of sewage into the Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar, the Telangana government has decided to establish four Sewage Treatment Plans (STPs) and an administrative sanction of Rs 82.23 crore has been accorded.

    While two STPs of 9 million of litre per day (MLD ) capacity will come up at the Himayat Sagar, two more STPs of 11 MLD capacity will come up at the Osman Sagar.

    The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) will install STPs to prevent pollution of water in the twin reservoirs which is presently happening unabated from nearby villages of Osman Sagar. The installation of these four plants is a part of the comprehensive plan for ‘Sewerage Treatment and Diversion’ for the entire catchment area of the twin reservoirs which is presently under preparation.

    In addition to the installation of these STPs, a series of measures will be incorporated by the State government to safeguard the Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar.

    According to Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) Department, installation of additional STPs at various locations will be taken up and diversion channels will be constructed for carrying the treated water to ensure it does not flow into the twin reservoirs.

    Works to maintain the quality of groundwater will be taken up and a system will be in place for minimisation of pollution through agricultural surface runoff into these two reservoirs. Agricultural runoff is the surface runoff from farmland outflow, which comes from the farmland’s surplus water.

    The HMWS&SB has already engaged the services of NCPE Infrastructure India (P) Limited to prepare a comprehensive plan for the complete abatement of sewage pollution twin reservoirs. The plan is being prepared keeping in view the projected population in and around the twin reservoirs for the next 30 years.

    Earlier, the Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar accounted for 27.59 percent of the installed capacity of drinking water and presently the drawals dependability of these reservoirs is less than 1.25 percent and they are no longer a source of drinking water.

  • India and Singapore can work together to create workforce of the future: Union Minister

    India and Singapore can work together to create workforce of the future: Union Minister

    Bhubaneswar: There is immense scope for India and Singapore to work together to achieve mutual priorities, particularly towards preparing a future-ready workforce, said Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday.

    Addressing the workshop on “Future of Work: Skill Architecture and Governance Models of India and Singapore”, organised on the sidelines of the G20 3rd EDWG meeting in Bhubaneswar, the minister said skills development and knowledge collaboration is an important element of the strategic partnership.

    “Skilling is lifelong. In next quarter century, 25% of the global working population will come from India. Until and unless we skill, re-skill and up-skill our young demography and prepare them for Future of Work, we cannot fulfil global responsibilities,” he added.

    Pradhan said the joint workshop between India and Singapore will focus on leveraging the expertise and knowledge of Singapore and facilitate mutual sharing of experiences for addressing obstacles to skilling and further transforming the Indian skills ecosystem.

    In the context of Future of Work, India and Singapore are engaging holistically to deliberate on development of new curriculum for skill, framework for skilling ecosystem in higher education and compulsory apprenticeship and frameworks for lifelong skilling.

    Simon Wong, High Commissioner of the Republic of Singapore to India, in his address mentioned the close ties that Singapore has with India. “Singapore is the first country to establish linkages with UPI through their fast payment system PayNow. Also, a few days ago, Indian rocket PSLV placed two Singapore satellites into the orbit,” he said.

    He said there is a huge opportunity to extend this cooperation to the space of skilling. Singapore follows a skilling philosophy of leaving no one behind, training for decent jobs and building a confident nation because decent job increases the confidence of the individuals and their families, he added.

    Melissa Khoo, Deputy Secretary (Higher Education and Skills, Ministry of Education Singapore); Secretary, Higher Education, K. Sanjay Murthy; Secretary, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Atul Kumar Tiwari; Secretary, School Education and Literacy Sanjay Kumar and senior officials of Ministry of Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship attended the workshop.

  • Three Post masters sacked for fake certificates

    Three Post masters sacked for fake certificates

    Kendrapara: India Post Department on Monday reportedly sacked as many as three branch post masters in Kendrapara district for furnishing fake educational certificates to get jobs.

    The three post masters who have been sacked have been identified as Prassana Kumar Sethi, Soumya Ranjan Sethi and Mamashree Bharati, said sources adding that all of them are the residents of Bhadrak district.

    Informing about the development, Postal Superintendent of Kendrapara division, Debaraj Sethi, said that during the verification of certificates, it was found out that the trio had furnished fake educational certificates to get jobs which is why they have been terminated from their services.

    It is to be noted here that one Anita Jena of Bhadrak district had applied for the post of a Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) in Kendrapara division. She had submitted a matriculation certificate which was issued in the name of Adarsh Arya SS High School at Hardoi in Uttar Pradesh.

    However, the concerned officials of the Post Department during the verification of certificates found out that Jena’s matriculation certificate was fake. Following this, the department verified the certificates of others and subsequently Prassana Kumar Sethi, Soumya Ranjan Sethi and Mamashree Bharati were caught.

    Sources said that one of the trio was working for the last two years and the two accused had joined duties six months ago.

    It is to be noted here that such fake certificate case had come to the fore in Balangir district last month. More than 19 persons were arrested for their involvement in the fake certificate racket. Taking a serious note of the case, the Crime Branch of Odisha Police took over the case.

  • Prakash Singh Badal passed away

    Prakash Singh Badal passed away

    Parkash Singh Badal, the former chief minister of Punjab and Shiromani Akali Dal patriarch, passed away at a private hospital in Mohali on Tuesday. He was 95.

    Badal, a five-time chief minister, was admitted to the intensive care unit of private hospital following complaints of breathing difficulties on Sunday.

    In June last year, Badal was hospitalised following a complaint of gastritis and bronchial asthma. In February last year, he was taken to a private hospital in Mohali for a post-Covid health check-up during which he had undergone cardiac and pulmonary check-ups too.

    The SAD was an ally of the ruling BJP but left the saffron party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in September 2020 over the passage of three agri-marketing bills in Parliament. The party also pulled out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government with the resignation of Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal from the Cabinet.

  • 26 IAS officers transferred in Chhattisgarh, see order

    26 IAS officers transferred in Chhattisgarh, see order

    Raipur. New posting orders of Indian Administrative Service officers have been issued by the state government today. The state government has transferred collectors of many districts including 25 IAS officers. It was discussed only after the budget session of the assembly. This list has stopped due to various reasons. Finally, after getting the green signal from CM Bhupesh Baghel, the General Administration Department has released the list.

  • Rs 12 crore subsidy fraud case in Odisha, 1 arrested

    Rs 12 crore subsidy fraud case in Odisha, 1 arrested

    Sonepur: Economic Offences Wing arrested accused Chautura Deep, Proprietor of M/s KBK
    Deep Agro Sales, from Dunguripalli in Sonepur. The arrested accused will be produced before SDJM, Bhubaneswar, today.

    The above noted case has been registered on the basis of a written report submitted by Dy. S.P, A.K. Mishra of EOW, Bhubaneswar, who in course of his investigation into EOW PS
    Case No.07 of 2021 came to know about the commission of another similar fraud by MD of M/s
    Annapurna Agro International Pvt. Ltd. in conspiracy with its dealers in misappropriating the Govt. subsidy meant for the farmers/beneficiaries on purchase of agro equipment amounting to Rs.12 Crores approximately.

    The fraud has been committed by manufacturing and using forged documents/email ID, UTR etc. The arrested accused Chautura Deep is the proprietor of M/s KBK Deep Agro Sales, registered dealer of M/s Annapurna Agro International Pvt. Ltd., Balasore, which is a manufacturing unit of agro equipment.

    The firm is registered under Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme, both as manufacturer and dealer of Agro implements like post harvest machines, power driven equipment and rotavator etc.

    The company has appointed 115 no. of dealers throughout Odisha, and in active connivance with the dealers including the present accused Chautura Deep, proprietor of M/s KBK Deep Agro Sales, during the FY 2016-17 to 2019-20, has uploaded a series of false/ fake invoices /data/ information /UTR pertaining to supply/sale of approx.

    1766 agro equipment to equal number of farmers/ beneficiaries and managed to avail subsidy amount to the tune of Crores under Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme and the amount was misappropriated by the manufacturing farm and its dealers.

    Pursuant to their conspiracy, the accused manufacturer-cum-dealer M/s Annapurna Agro International Pvt. Ltd. and dealer Chautura Deep, Prop: M/s KBK Deep Agro Sales in order to
    perpetrate the fraud have uploaded fake invoices, photo of the implements with beneficiaries, UTR Nos. etc. in the DBT portal meant for Govt. subsidy for farm implements, and thereby grabbed the subsidy amount meant for the beneficiaries/farmers. The present accused has fraudulently shown to have sold/supplied 487 Nos. of agro equipment involving the subsidy amount Rs.3.54 Crores approx. which has been misappropriated by the MD of the manufacturing firm and the arrested accused dealer.

    For the purpose, the accused has uploaded fake/false UTRs in the DBT portal to get the subsidy amount released. It has been ascertained that before the subsidy amount was being credited to the account of beneficiary/ farmer, the accused persons, in some cases, have collected the advance cheque from the beneficiaries under allurement in order to withdraw the total subsidy amount.

    They used to take away major subsidy amount from the beneficiaries fraudulently by paying some meagre amount to such farmers/beneficiaries. Finding the irregularities, the Dept. of Agriculture has blocked the manufacturing accused company M/s Annapurna Agro International Pvt. Ltd. in its DBT portal.

    Earlier in this case, Pradeep Kumar Acharya, MD of M/s Annapurna Agro International Pvt. Ltd. and his two dealers namely Prabha Ranjan Dash and Shaik Fayaz were arrested and forwarded in this case. The investigation of the case is on.

  • India Plans To Open Logistics Hub For Indian Companies In Panama: EAM Jaishankar

    India Plans To Open Logistics Hub For Indian Companies In Panama: EAM Jaishankar

    India is exploring the possibility of opening a logistics hub for Indian companies in Panama, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said, asserting that the country’s trade with Latin America is growing and nearing USD 50 billion.

    The minister arrived in Panama on Monday from Guyana. He called on President Nito Cortizo and conveyed the personal greetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to him.

    “His strong resonance with PM Modi’s “Panch Prann” reflects the strength of our Global South bonds and shared outlook for the world. Valued his guidance for advancing our bilateral and multilateral partnership,” Jaishankar tweeted.Cortizo said, during their meeting, they talked about the will to make an alliance with the Indian pharmaceutical industry to achieve quality, effective and cheaper medicines for Panamanians.

    “We address the commercial exchange between Panama and India and the advantages that our country offers for the establishment of more companies; also about the opportunities for cooperation, and our interest in developing a centre of technological excellence and innovation,” he tweeted.

    Jaishankar also met his counterpart Janaina Tewaney Mencomo and discussed ways to strengthen the bilateral relationship. They later addressed the media.

    “Much of the talks were devoted to how to deepen our friendship, and how to expand our cooperation. Among the specific issues we discussed were those pertaining to trade and investment, the possibilities of exploring a logistics hub here for Indian companies,” Jaishankar said.

    He said they deliberated on the challenges of affordable health of more decentralised production of medicines in the world, including in this region and discussed possibilities in energy and in renewables.

    He said new India and new Panama will work together in the contemporary era.

    “It fills me with joy to receive my counterpart @DrSJaishankar at the Bolívar Palace. Accompanied by a high-level delegation from the National Government, we share the progress and potential of our country as an energy and logistics hub and as a strategic business and investment point,” Mencomo tweeted.

    Panama has positioned itself as a major logistics hub in Latin America.

    Mencomo said her meeting with Jaishankar was an opportunity to discuss the issues on the common agenda and strengthen the bilateral relationship based on shared values.

    “It was a pleasure to welcome all the participants of the LAC-India Business Forum, an initiative that promotes the development and economic dynamism between our region and the fifth largest economy in the world. We promote Panama as a strategic point for trade and investment,” she tweeted.

    Jaishankar also delivered the keynote address at the India-Latin America business event here on Monday.

    In his address, he chalked out ten reasons why India’s business collaboration with Latin America has strong merits and endeavours.

    “Nearing USD 50 billion, India-Latin America trade has a much-diversified basket. Significant increase in investments and interest in mining, energy, agro and infrastructure sectors will power it further,” he said.

    The minister said that as the fifth-largest economy, India’s presence across the world is steadily growing, with transformation in manufacturing, infrastructure, innovation, and start-up culture within the country being game-changers.

    Jaishankar said that by providing vaccines to 100 countries and medicines to 150 countries, India’s description as the “Pharmacy of the World” is welcomed by all.

    The long-awaited reforms in India have led to record Indian exports, he said, even as he hailed Latin America as an attractive market.

    A robust digital backbone in India allows the delivery of public goods and tools for business, he said.

    Manufacturing pickup via Production Linked Incentives and support to vendor chains and MSMEs. Indian products are a natural fit for the Latin American middle class, Jaishankar said.

    Indian project execution has grown across geographies, and Made in India and Delivered by India are globally becoming realities, he said.

    Indian agriculture is making strides in yields, quality, and technology. This has external implications, he said.

    “Indian talent & skills consider the world as a workplace today. Initiatives like Skill India, Startup India and New Education Policy are a part of this mosaic,” he added.

    Jaishankar also met Indian-origin members of the National Civil Protection System in Panama.

    After his visit to Panama, Jaishankar will visit Colombia, where he would be meeting several top leaders of the country and reviewing bilateral ties with his Colombian counterpart Alvaro Leyva Duran.

    On Monday, Jaishankar joined President of Guyana Irfaan Ali at the commissioning of an India-made ferry which would enhance connectivity and provide mobility and economic opportunities in the country’s distant hinterlands.

    Jaishankar is on a nine-day trip to Guyana, Panama, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic, his first visit as the external affairs minister to these Latin American countries and the Caribbean.

    -With PTI Input

  • Former Cuddapah SP shares details of Viveka murder case with CBI officials

    Former Cuddapah SP shares details of Viveka murder case with CBI officials

    VIJAYAWADA: Senior IPS officer and APSP fifth battalion commandant Rahul Dev Sharma on Monday reportedly met sleuths of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probing the murder of YSRC leader and former minister YS Vivekananda Reddy.

    The former Kadapa district SP, who headed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by the previous government to probe Viveka’s murder, met the CBI team in Hyderabad and reportedly submitted crucial information pertaining to the murder which took place in March 2019, just a month before the general elections.

    Sharma was in the CBI office for about an hour and shared details of the investigation with the officials. It is also learnt that he was questioned about the developments that took place in the past and evidence collected from the scene of offence. When contacted, the IPS officer was unavailable for a comment.

  • MANGALURU: Hijab not a major issue in coastal Karnataka election campaign

    MANGALURU: Hijab not a major issue in coastal Karnataka election campaign

    By PTI
    MANGALURU:
    The controversial issue of Muslim girls wearing ‘hijab’ in educational institutions, which had hit national headlines last year with a government pre-university college in Udupi banning it inside classrooms, does not appear to be a serious campaign issue for the May 10 elections to the Karnataka Assembly.

    The BJP government in the state had in an order last year banned wearing of hijab inside campuses after the controversy broke out, saying ‘any clothing that would disturb equality, integrity and public law and order’ will not be allowed.

    Students were directed to wear only the uniforms prescribed for them in schools and PU colleges.

    The order was passed after several hijab-wearing girls in the state were denied entry into educational institutions wearing hijab.

    The move had led to widespread protests across the country.

    The Karnataka High Court upheld the government order after a few Muslim girl students moved the court.

    The judgement was then challenged before the Supreme Court, which subsequently delivered a split verdict in October.

    The matter will be later heard by a larger bench.

    BJP’s poster boy of the hijab row, Yashpal Suvarna, is now the party’s candidate for the Udupi Assembly constituency.

    When the row broke out, he was vice-president of the development committee of the Udupi government PU college for women.

    The incumbent MLA Raghupati Bhat, who was president of the committee, was replaced by Suvarna, a Mogaveera (fishermen community) leader and firebrand activist who has a strong support base among the party cadre.

    Suvarna says the controversy was a creation of ‘anti-national and anti-social’ elements, who did not want Muslim girls or even poor Hindu students to be educated.

    “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance and the development initiatives of the BJP government will be my campaign agenda,” Suvarna said.

    He said the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) was responsible for creating unrest in the Dakshina Kannada region over the hijab issue. Otherwise, Udupi is a place of peace-loving people.

    Suvarna said the PFI, its student outfit Campus Front of India (CFI) and the Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD) created the issue because they did not want girl children to be educated.

    “They wanted to divert the attention of the economically poor students at government PU college,” he said.

    However, the hijab issue is not being taken up actively during the election campaign and the BJP is focussing on the development plank.

    If any party is secretly turning hijab into a campaign issue, it is the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political arm of the banned PFI.

    Political observers say they are the actual beneficiary of the issue with which they are trying to stir up emotions among the Muslim community.

    The Congress leaders are also not highlighting the issue in their campaign.

    Opposition deputy leader U T Khader, who was blamed for taking an ambivalent stand when the row surfaced, said he believes that everyone should follow the rule and laws of the land to maintain peace and harmony.

    He said the issue was initially limited to one college, while other colleges allowed students to wear hijab.

    But the brainwashing by some organisations led to six students in Udupi to revolt against the college after following the rules of the college for more than a year.

    Dubbed as the laboratory of Hindutva politics, Dakshina Kannada and its twin district Udupi, have already been communally polarised.

    The BJP registered a big victory in the last Assembly elections, bagging 12 out of 13 seats in the two districts.

    VHP leader Sharan Pumpwell says that Hindus have only one party to look up to and it is the BJP.

    The SDPI is trying to cash in on the hijab controversy and only their hardcore workers who will go after them, he said.

    According to social activist M G Hegde, the SDPI has certainly been affected by the ban on PFI and other allied organisations.

    He plays down SDPI’s impact on the elections, while other analysts say their presence can divide the votes of minorities which will adversely affect the Congress.

    Udupi BJP president Kuyilady Suresh Naik said the party is working at the ground level and is focussing on development politics.

    One round of campaigning is over and WhatsApp groups are being used at the booth-level to connect with the voters, he said.

    Dakshina Kannada district BJP president Sudarshan Moodbidri said his party is confident of winning all eight segments in the district.

    With a visible anti-incumbency factor on the ground, BJP leaders are also trying not to focus more on communal issues, knowing full well that the consolidation of Hindu votes in their favour is intact in the region.

    Former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had also recently remarked that controversies around Muslims students being banned from wearing the hijab in college and the sale of halal meat in the state were unnecessary.

    “Hindus and Muslims should live like brothers and sisters. From the beginning, I have taken this stand,” he said in a recent statement.

    Curiously, the SDPI does not have a candidate in Udupi constituency, where the hijab issue originated, while they have a candidate in Kaup in the district and four in Dakshina Kannada.

    The Congress is wary of their virulent communal campaign in Muslim pockets, especially in Puttur and Mangaluru constituencies.

    In Puttur, the party has fielded Shafi Bellary, one of the accused in the murder of BJP youth wing leader Praveen Nettaru.

    However, Congress candidate in Mangaluru, U T Khader says they are not worried about SDPI’s presence in his constituency.

    “The voters here know me and my work,” he said.

    “The SDPI has fielded candidates where the party has influence and our presence will be registered,” said SDPI general secretary Abdul Latheef Puttur.

  • Kotdwar: Police arrested 02 warrantees who were absconding for years

    Kotdwar: Police arrested 02 warrantees who were absconding for years

    Case number 1374/2021 issued by Hon’ble Court, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kotdwar, Section-138 NI ACT, issued by the Kotdwar police of the district, Warranty Girishchandra Shailwal S/o Mr. Jagdish Shailwal, Vikas Nagar, Gadighat, Kotdwar, District Pauri Garhwal, and the case number issued by Hon’ble Court, J.M. Kotdwar 911/2019, related to Section-138 NI ACT, while arresting the accused Iliyas s/o late Abdul Karim, resident of Lakdi Padav, Kotdwar district, Pauri Garhwal, necessary legal action was taken as per the rules.