Tag: President Murmu

  • Power outage during President Murmu’s address: 3 member committee formed to probe

    Power outage during President Murmu’s address: 3 member committee formed to probe

    Bhubaneswar: In the matter of the power outage during the address of President Draupadi Murmu at the Maharaja Shri Ramchandra Bhanjadeo University in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj a three-member committee has been formed to probe the matter.

    Questions have been raised in this matter as follows – Why such mismanagement occurred? How come the power outage took place? Under what conditions the power outage took place? While the Air Conditioners and the sound system were working how come the lights went out? Was there any problem with the internal wiring? Was there any alternative arrangement made for any urgency? Was there an arrangement of generators? Who is responsible for this outage?

    The Santosh Kumar Tripathy VC of the University has apologised for the incident. He said that there were alternative arrangements. Yet, how come still the outage took place will be probed. A three-member committee has been formed for the probe. The committee will file its finding by May 12.

    Meanwhile, Bhaskar Sarkar, the CEO of TPNODL has said that there was no fault from our (TPNODL) side. The problem took place due to internal wiring glitches. The Air conditioner and the sound system were perfectly working. Due to an internal wiring glitch, the lights went off.

  • President Murmu visits Similipal tiger reserve

    President Murmu visits Similipal tiger reserve

    Bhubaneswar: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday visited Similipal Tiger Reserve and undertook a safari ride to see wild animals and the flora and fauna of the national park.

    Murmu, who is on a three-day visit to home district Mayurbhanj in Odisha, stayed at her house in Rairangpur on Thursday night. Though she was scheduled to stay at a government bungalow at Rairangpur, she did not miss the chance to stay with her family members and relatives at her own house.

    She started the second day of her visit by paying floral tributes to former President Giani Zail Singh on his birth anniversary at Rairangpur.

    She also paid tributes to Pandit Raghunath Murmu, the inventor of the Ol Chiki script of Santhali language, at his birthplace Dandabosh village on the occasion of his birth anniversary.

    Later, she visited Similipal Tiger Reserve. She visited Chahala in the core area, where local tribal food was served to her and then undertook safari to see deer, sambhar and elephants. The President also visited the waterfalls at Barehipani and Joranda.

    After her return from Similipal, she is now at Baripada, where she will spend the night. The President will attend the convocation of Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University on Saturday before flying back to Delhi.

    (IANS)

  • President Murmu accepts CM Stalin’s invitation to visit Chennai on June 5

    President Murmu accepts CM Stalin’s invitation to visit Chennai on June 5

    CHENNAI: President Droupadi Murmu has accepted Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s invitation to preside over the inauguration event of a multi-speciality hospital in Chennai’s Guindy. She would visit the city on June 5.

    The multi-speciality hospital consists of 1000 beds and has come up at a cost of Rs 230 crores. Upon meeting the President, Stalin handed the invitation and presented a biography of DMK’s patriarch M Karunanidhi.

    Stalin New Delhi visit resumed at 6 am today in an Air India flight owing to technical snag in the flight he was supposed to board on Thursday night.

    To avoid such delays, he has booked three tickets back to Chennai: One for the 4:20 PM Vistara Airlines flight; one for the 7:15 PM Air India flight and the other for the 8:20 PM Vistara Airlines flight.

  • CM Stalin to invite President Murmu to inaugurate new government hospital in Chennai

    CM Stalin to invite President Murmu to inaugurate new government hospital in Chennai

    CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin would invite President Draupadi Murmu on April 28 to inaugurate the new 1,000-bed multi-speciality government hospital here, the government said.

    An official release here said Stalin would leave for Delhi on Thursday night and call on President Murmu on Friday.

    The 1,000-bed hospital was set up at an outlay of Rs 230 crore on the premises of King Institute of Preventive Medicine at Guindy here. The six-floor 51,429 square metre facility has several specialities and super-specialities and high-tech amenities.

    On June 3, 2021, the birth anniversary of former chief minister M Karunanidhi, Stalin had announced setting up of the hospital. The date of inauguration of the hospital is expected to be known later. Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, in the meanwhile, left for Delhi in a morning flight.

  • CM Stalin to visit Delhi tomorrow, to meet President Murmu

    CM Stalin to visit Delhi tomorrow, to meet President Murmu

    CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is set to visit New Delhi tomorrow (April 27) at 8:30 pm in an Air India passenger flight from Chennai, to discuss activities regarding Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi with President Droupadi Murmu.

    Stalin would also discuss the NEET exemption and that the Governor should have a specific time frame for taking decisions on the Bills passed in the Assembly.

    During the meeting, Stalin would invite Murmu inaugurate new Multi-speciality hospital worth Rs 230 crores in Guindy. The Chief Minister is expected to return to Chennai by night flight on Friday.

  • Human society is responsible for human-elephant conflict: President Murmu

    Human society is responsible for human-elephant conflict: President Murmu

    Guwahati (IANS) | President Draupadi Murmu on Friday inaugurated the Gaja Utsav at Kaziranga National Park in Assam and said that the responsibility of human-elephant conflict rests with the human society. Speaking on the occasion, President Draupadi Murmu said that elephants have been given the highest respect in our tradition. It is considered a symbol of prosperity. It is the national heritage animal of India. Therefore, protecting elephants is an important part of our national responsibility to preserve our national heritage.

    He said that human-elephant conflict has been an issue since ages and when we analyze this conflict, it is found that the root cause is disturbance of natural habitat or movement of elephants. Therefore, the responsibility of this struggle lies with the human society.

    The President emphasized that the main objective of Project Elephant is to protect elephants, preserve their natural habitats and keep elephant corridors free of obstruction. The project also aims to solve problems related to human-elephant conflict.

    The President said that Kaziranga and Manas National Parks in Assam are invaluable heritage not only of India but of the whole world. That is why they have been given the status of ‘World Heritage Site’ by UNESCO.

    Further said that Assam has the second largest population of wild elephants in the country. Hence, Kaziranga is a very suitable place for organizing Gaja Utsav. For the success of Project Hathi and Gaja Utsav, all the stakeholders have to move forward together.

    The President said that the works which are in the interest of nature, animals and birds are also in the interest of humanity and Mother Earth. The forests and green areas of the elephant reserve are very effective carbon sinks.

    He said that conservation of elephants would benefit all of us and would also help in facing the challenges of climate change. Along with the government, the participation of the society is necessary in such efforts.

    Elephants are considered very intelligent and sensitive animals. They are also social animals like humans. He said, we should have a sense of empathy and respect for elephants and other living creatures in the same way as we have for human beings. We can learn the spirit of selfless love from animals and birds.

    President Murmu said that nature and humanity have a very sacred relationship and the culture of respecting nature has been India’s identity.

    –IANS

  • BSP demands President Murmu’s intervention in TSPSC paper leak case

    BSP demands President Murmu’s intervention in TSPSC paper leak case

    Hyderabad: The Bahujan Samaj Party’s Telangana president RS Praveen Kumar has written to President Droupadi Murmu, seeking her intervention to replace Chairman and members of Telangana State Public Service commission (TSPSC) which has been rocked by a question paper leak.

    Praveen Kumar, a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, has also requested the her to order a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the question paper leak scandal.

    He argued that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the state government is not at all competent to investigate such a serious scandal. Not much can be expected from the SIT which reports to the Chief Minister whose office itself is under the cloud of suspicion, he wrote.

    The press briefing by the Chief Minister’s son KT Rama Rao on behalf of the TSPSC and SIT is further adding strength to the suspicion that SIT is formed by the government only to save the actual perpetrators who are holding high offices from prosecution and punish only the small fry and give the case unceremonious burial, he alleged. This is precisely the reason why the BSP is requesting for an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which has a proven track record of successfully investigating such scandals in the country since independence, he added.

    He also wrote that the future of lakhs of job aspirants is at stake now with the ongoing scandalous paper leakage/selling of the prestigious Group-I, AEE, AE and 15 other examinations notified by the TSPSC in the last several years.

    “It’s a matter of shame on the part of the TSPSC which is constituted under Article 315 of the Constitution to indulge in such illegal and criminal activities with active collusion of the ruling party,” he said.

    The entire affairs of TSPSC exams ended up as a scandal of gigantic proportions, where most of the question papers with master answer keys were leaked to the insiders and their relatives working in the commission for several years. This spine-chilling episode has compromised the integrity of the selection process and caused immense harm to the aspirations of millions of job seekers, reads the letter.

    Stating that the TSPSC, which is the prime accused in this scandal, is going ahead with recruitment schedules at the behest of the government, he demanded that TSPSC Chairman and members be replaced with most competent and reputed persons.

    “An independent inquiry by the CBI is not only crucial but also urgent, because there is very chance that critical evidence that can nail prime accused may either be destroyed or the lives of suspects who have been arrested so far will be endangered as they hold the crucial secrets of the unholy nexus among the ruling party, the CMO and the commission,” Praveen Kumar claimed.

    He demanded that all recent TSPSC examinations be reconducted, all upcoming ones be postponed until the Commission is completely overhauled, the recruitment process is thoroughly insulated from extraneous influences and all guilty are made to feel the full weight of law.

    He also demanded that the entire functioning of the TSPSC may thoroughly be probed into by a sitting Supreme Court judge to avoid such serious embarrassment in future.

  • President Murmu Bats For Imparting Education In Indian Languages At IGNOU Convocation

    President Murmu Bats For Imparting Education In Indian Languages At IGNOU Convocation

    It is possible to create world-class new knowledge and science on a large scale by promoting Indian languages, President Droupadi Murmu said on Monday while emphasising on the importance of imparting education in Indian languages.

    Speaking at the 36th convocation of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Murmu lauded the progress made by women in several sectors, including education, and noted that 55 per cent of the students who received their degrees, certificates and diplomas were women.

    “I am happy to note that there are 55 per cent girl students among those who received their degrees, certificates and diplomas at the university. Girl students account for more than half of the students who have received gold medals today.

    “I am happy to see the progress of women in various sectors, including education,” she said.

    On Monday, 2,79,918 IGNOU students received their degrees, certificates and diplomas.

    IGNOU is playing an important role in nation building, Murmu said.

    “As per the NEP (National Education Policy) – 2020, the country aims to achieve 50 per cent gross enrolment ratio by 2035. IGNOU is contributing immensely to achieving this goal,” she added.

    “Among (the) many important suggestions in the NEP – 2020, emphasis has been laid on feeling proud of India’s heritage and on making the Indian languages the medium of instruction,” said the president.

    “By promoting education in Indian languages, it is possible to create world-class new knowledge and science on a large scale,” she added.

  • President Murmu met Mata Amritanandamayi

    President Murmu met Mata Amritanandamayi

    KOLLAM: President Droupadi Murmu paid a visit to Mata Amritanandamayi Math at Amritapuri, Kollam, on Friday. The president arrived at the Math at 9.35 am. She was received by the vice-chairman of Mata Amritanandamayi Math, Swami Amritaswarupananda Puri, and devotees.

    The President then met Mata Amritanandamayi. Governor Arif Mohammed Khan accompanied the president during the visit. The meeting lasted for half an hour. After the meeting, she visited the Bhavatarini Kali temple at the Math.

    Later, she had an informal meeting with the members of the Mexican parliament, who were present at the Math.

    The President also interacted with Amrita University Provost Maneesha V Ramesh and discussed the philanthropic activities of the Math. Collector Afsana Parveen, Thiruvananthapuram Range DIG, R Nishanthini, and district police chief Merin Joseph accompanied the President.

  • President Murmu reached Kanyakumari as part of a six-day southern visit

    President Murmu reached Kanyakumari as part of a six-day southern visit

    Chennai| President Draupadi Murmu, who is on a six-day tour of Kerala, Lakshadweep and Tamil Nadu, reached Kanyakumari on Saturday. Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi, Minister Mano Thangaraj, District Collector Sridhar and other officials received him at the airport.

    The President was warmly welcomed at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, where she will spend time in the Meditation Hall. She will also visit the iconic Tiruvallur statue and return to Thiruvananthapuram in a helicopter.

    There is heavy security in Kanyakumari and traffic has been diverted near Beach Road at several places in the district.

    –IANS