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  • Global Cooperation Must To Develop Vaccines Against Emerging Pathogens

    Global Cooperation Must To Develop Vaccines Against Emerging Pathogens

    International cooperation is essential to advance vaccine development to combat emerging pathogens, and the G20 forum can serve as a vital platform to facilitate collaboration between governments, research organisations, pharmaceutical companies, and other stakeholders, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday.

    He was addressing the Global Vaccine Research Collaborative discussion on ‘Vaccine Research and Development: Building Consensus for Future Health Emergencies Prevention, Preparedness, and Response’, a co-branded event under India’s G20 presidency organised by Department of Pharmaceuticals (Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers), according to an official release.

    Highlighting India’s leadership in vaccine R&D for several decades, with experience in developing, producing, and distributing vaccines for diseases such as polio, smallpox, and measles, the Union Minister said that India being a leading player in vaccine production and distribution can play a critical role in building greater global collaboration towards this goal.

    “The development and deployment of effective vaccines can help mitigate the impact of pandemics, and we must prioritise research efforts to achieve this objective,” he said.

    Elaborating on India’s initiatives to boost vaccine production and distribution, the Union Minister stated that the government has provided financial incentives and streamlined regulatory processes to encourage vaccine manufacturers to increase their production capacity.

  • UK PM Rishi Sunak Considering Development Of Global AI Watchdog To Oversee Threats

    UK PM Rishi Sunak Considering Development Of Global AI Watchdog To Oversee Threats

    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering a London-based global artificial intelligence (AI) watchdog to oversee any threats posed by the fast-growing technology, according to a UK media report on Saturday.

    Sunak will discuss ways to cooperate on monitoring AI when he meets US President Joe Biden at the White House next week, according to “The Times”.


    Among the ideas under consideration in Downing Street is setting up a global AI authority in London, modelled on the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    The IAEA, founded in 1957 with 176 countries including India as members, monitors the use of nuclear energy, promotes safe standards, and checks that it is not used for military purposes.

    A British minister told the newspaper that the UK would be “the best place” in the world for any new body because many leading companies already have a strong presence here.

    Though plans are at an early stage, if Sunak pushes ahead, the UK government could seek to recruit rapidly to get the authority up and running.

    “The Prime Minister is very alive to the need for international alignment on the approach to AI as the technology evolves to ensure we can benefit from the opportunities but manage the risks,” a government source was quoted as saying by ‘The Times’.

    The possibility of Sunak creating a regulator comes as the European Union (EU) is refining its Artificial Intelligence Act, which is expected to take a hard line on oversight of the sector.

    The US is also considering how to regulate but is expected to be less severe, as the world grapples with concerns about the safety of AI technology.

  • ‘This Committee Holds That The Appeal…’: AIFF Drops Major Setback On Kerala Blasters

    ‘This Committee Holds That The Appeal…’: AIFF Drops Major Setback On Kerala Blasters

    In a major setback to the Kerala Blasters, The All India Football Federation (AIFF) rejected the club’s appeal against a fine of Rs. 4 crore on Friday. When KBFC, one of the most well-reputed football clubs in India, left the Indian Super League 2023 (ISL) match against Bengaluru FC on March 3 before the final whistle, it sparked a significant uproar.

    The AIFF Disciplinary Committee fined Ivan Vukomanovic, the team’s head coach, Rs. 6 crores on March 31 for causing the players to quit the game. In their appeal, Kerala Blasters requested that the committee impose a smaller sanction. The club was told to pay a Rs. 4 crore fine levied by the Disciplinary Committee after the Appeal Committee rejected their request.

    Ivan Vukomanovic received a Rs. 10 lakh fine and a 10-match suspension at first. Kerala Blasters asked the committee to impose a reduced fine in their appeal. The committee upheld its judgement to suspend the head coach for 10 games but reduced the fine to Rs 5 lakh.

    “This Committee holds that the appeal of the Appellant Coach is denied and that Mr. Ivan Vukomanovic is instructed to pay the fine of Rs. 5 lakh and serve the suspension for 10 matches and the ban from being a part of the team dressing room and team bench, irrespective of the team he is contracted with. Any match for which such suspension and ban have already been served shall count towards compliance with this decision,” the Appeal Committee added.

    On March 3, at Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru FC’s forward Sunil Chhetri scored a fast free-kick goal to secure a 96-minute victory over Kerala Blasters. The Kerala Blasters players were just getting ready to line up to defend the free-kick when they were caught off guard by a goal. Players and Vukomanovic left the pitch before the final horn because they were furious with the referee for allowing Chhetri’s goal.

  • Full Fight Card And Streaming Details, Kai Kara-France Vs Amir Albazi

    Full Fight Card And Streaming Details, Kai Kara-France Vs Amir Albazi

    This week in the extreme MMA action, UFC Vegas 74 is on the menu for fight fans. At the fight night, Kai Kara-France will square off against Amir Albazi in the men’s flyweight division bout. While Kai Kara-France vs Amir Albazi is the headline for the show, there are several other fights lined up. So, gear up to know the fight card.

    New Zealand’s Kara-France comes into this fight on the back of a knockout loss against Brandon Moreno of Mexico, who successfully unified the Interim and Undisputed Flyweight belt. The 30-year-old has three wins and two losses in his last five fights. Meanwhile, Albazi is currently on a five-match winning streak, with his latest W being a third-round knockout win against Alessandro Costa.

    The fight between Alex Perez and Kai Kara-France was scheduled to compete at Flyweight at UFC 284. But it was abruptly called off due to Perez’s injury, which prevented him from entering the octagon. The men’s featherweight matchup between Alex Caceres and Daniel Pineda will serve as the co-main event. Jim Miller and Jesse Butler will square off in a lightweight encounter. Moreover, MMA professionals like Jim Miller and Tim Elliott are also on the card. Get hold of the official Fight card and the streaming details of UFC Fight Night.

  • BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari Slams Bengal Govt Over Party Member’s Murder; Demands CBI Probe

    BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari Slams Bengal Govt Over Party Member’s Murder; Demands CBI Probe

    BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari launched a scathing attack on the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government over the murder of a state BJP leader on Friday, June 2 and said that the situation of law and order in the state is in ‘tatters’ and demanded a probe into the gruesome killing.

    Taking to Twitter, he wrote a long post lambasting the state government and said that a BJP leader named Prashanta Ray Basunia was shot dead in Dinhata; Cooch Behar district of West Bengal. The miscreants forcefully entered his house and shot him.

    Adhikari also stated that hundreds of Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders are quitting the party in Dinhata daily and are joining BJP every day. Adhikari also said that the top leadership of the Mamata Banerjee led-party is rattled and the political murder is a reaction to it.

    He said, “I demand CBI investigation as any fair investigation by the police would be obstructed or influenced by the ruling party, due to the involvement of ‘influential’ people.”

    The BJP leader also said that the cases of people dying due to explosions or murders in the state are rising significantly and the political murders targeting the opposition party members are becoming a norm.

    Adhikari demands resignation of Bengal Home Minister
    The Bengal BJP chief also demanded the resignation of the Home Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee saying that she must accept that she miserably failed in maintaining the law and order situation.

  • Rajasthan: 3 Men Sentenced To Life For Murder Of A Man Over Monetary Dispute

    Rajasthan: 3 Men Sentenced To Life For Murder Of A Man Over Monetary Dispute

    A court here on Friday sentenced three persons to life imprisonment for the murder of a man over a monetary dispute nearly nine years ago, a prosecution lawyer said. The court also slapped fine of Rs 20,000 on each of the three convicts. Gulshan, 22, a resident of Suket police station area in Rajasthan’s Kota district, was stoned to death in October 2014. His body was recovered from near the bank of the Patli river on October 3.

    A case was registered against three people based on a complaint filed by Gulshan’s father. The special SC/ST court convicted Sonu alias Tonu (22), Babu alias Bajrang (23) and Kailash (22), all residents of Suket, for the murder and sentenced them to life imprisonment, special public prosecutor Hitesh Jain said.

    During investigation of the case, it emerged that the thee murdered Gulshan for Rs 1,000 that he had borrowed, he said. Statements of at least 27 witnesses were recorded during the trial and 23 documents were produced before the court, he added. One of the convicts, Sonu alias Tonu, was in jail under judicial custody since his arrest in the case, while the other two were out on bail, he said.

  • 56 Injured As Roadways Bus Rams Into Hill In Himachal’s Rohru

    56 Injured As Roadways Bus Rams Into Hill In Himachal’s Rohru

    At least 56 passengers were injured after a Himachal roadways bus they were travelling in rammed into a hill on a mountainous road in Rohru area in the district here on Friday, police said.

    The accident happened in the Barsheel area when the bus was on its way to Chidgaon from Tinjanu.

    As soon as the driver informed the passengers about the brake failure, they started panicking and the driver turned the bus towards the hill, saving it from rolling down into a gorge.

    About 20 passengers with major injuries have been shifted to the civil hospital in Rohru while the other 36 were discharged from Community Health Centre Sandasu in Chidgaon after treatment.

    This is the second bus accident in the last two days. As many as 40 people were injured after an HRTC bus rolled down the road at Kshol near Karsog in Mandi district on Thursday afternoon. There were no fatalities as the vehicle rammed into a tree.

  • Arrest Brij Bhushan Or…: Rakesh Tikait’s Ultimatum On Wrestlers’ Protest

    Arrest Brij Bhushan Or…: Rakesh Tikait’s Ultimatum On Wrestlers’ Protest

    The Khap mahapanchayat being organised in Kurukshetra has concluded and its leaders have issued an ultimatum to the government to arrest outgoing WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. They have also stated that if the arrest is not made then the farmers will accompany the wrestlers back to the Jantar Mantar for the protest. The Balyan Khap chief Rakesh Tikait, while speaking to mediapersons stated, “The government has time till the 9th (June) to resolve the matter through talks, he (Brij Bhushan) should be arrested or else we will take these children (wrestlers) to sit at Jantar Mantar on the 9th, it has been decided. We will hold panchayats across the country.”

    “Wrestlers have said that we had given you 5 days time and nothing has happened yet, we are very tense and any accident can happen,” Rakesh Tikait said.

    Naresh Tikait’s intervention
    Rakesh Tikait’s intervention in the wrestlers protest came after Sakshi Malik, Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia and other wrestlers announced that they will immerse their medals in the Ganga at Haridwar, as part of their continuing protest against outgoing Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.

    Just as they were about to drown their medals, Naresh Tikait, Rakesh Tikait’s younger brother and also a farmer leader, intervened and convinced them against immersing their medals. Naresh Tikait took the medals from the wrestlers and sought five days time to hold parleys with the authorities. That deadline is supposed to end on June 3.

    Anurag Thakur’s support to wrestlers
    Anurag Thakur, Union Sports Minister, said on Friday that everyone wants to see the wrestlers, but that can only happen once the proper legal procedure is followed, the PTI reported.

    Thakur’s comments come days after the protesting wrestlers vowed to toss their medals into the Ganga river in Haridwar as a form of protest following Singh was accused of sexual harassment.

    A slew of complaints against Brij Bhushan
    Based on claims of sexual harassment made by wrestlers, the Delhi Police have lodged two FIRs and ten complaints against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the outgoing head of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI).

  • India Fights For Ariha’s Return After Germany Govt’s Abrupt Move; 3-yr-old’s Mother Speaks

    India Fights For Ariha’s Return After Germany Govt’s Abrupt Move; 3-yr-old’s Mother Speaks

    The Ministry of External Affairs has expressed its dismay over the abrupt shifting of toddler Ariha Shah to a foster home for children with special needs by the German government. The child was separated from her Indian parents by German authorities in 2021 when she was just seven months old. During a press conference on Friday, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that the government has been working towards the return of Ariha to her parents at the earliest. The child was put under Germany’s youth welfare custody when she was just seven months old and has been in a foster care home for the past 20 months. She was separated from her parents on suspicions of sexual abuse.

    “Our embassy is repeatedly requesting the German authority to ensure that Ariha’s connection with our cultural, and religious background is not compromised. We urge German authorities to do all that is necessary to send Ariha to India at the earliest, which is also her inalienable right as an Indian national. We remain committed to ensuring the return of Ariha Shah to India,” Bagchi said.

    Ariha’s mother questions the German government
    In an exclusive interview with Republic TV, Ariha’s mother Dhara Shah questioned the German government as to why it is unwilling to return her child when the Indian government is vouching for it. She also revealed that her daughter was shifted without a court order to a special foster care last week which is meant for children with special needs. “When the German court-appointed expert said she could live with us, our Indian government has said we can keep her, then why aren’t they handing her over even to the government?’ she questioned.

    Speaking about the shifting of the child, Bagchi said, “We are dismayed to learn that the child was abruptly shifted away from her current foster parent to a specialised foster care arrangement. The manner in which this shift was carried out is a matter of concern. We and the parents believe that this rapid change is not in the child’s best interest and could have far-reaching consequences for her emotional and mental development.”

    “We were terrified that Ariha was separated from her foster mother with whom she was living for 20 months. But we are now relieved that the Government of India has issued a strong statement. Ariha is an Indian citizen and it is her right to come to India,” Ariha’s mother said.

    She again questioned why the German government is unwilling to return the child when the Centre has found a poster parent here in India. Thanking the government for its statement, she said “I have full faith that the Government of India will soon bring Ariha back.”

  • Winnability To Be Key Criteria For Seat-sharing Among MVA Allies For 2024 Polls

    Winnability To Be Key Criteria For Seat-sharing Among MVA Allies For 2024 Polls

    Senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan on Friday said winnability would be a key factor in thrashing out a seat-sharing arrangement between the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) allies in Maharashtra for the 2024 Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

    Chavan said the Congress is a national outfit and will take a decision on the number of Lok Sabha seats it wants to contest in the state based on feedback from party workers.

    ”We want to ensure that seat-sharing talks take place as per the prevailing political situation and in a positive atmosphere,” said the former chief minister.

    A two-day meeting of the state Congress to take stock of the 48 Lok Sabha constituencies, the second highest in the country after Uttar Pradesh, began in Mumbai on Friday, and Chavan said the party will review its position in these seats.

    ”We will review the party position in all the 48 Lok Sabha seats, speak to leaders in Assembly segments falling under these constituencies and assess our winning possibility,” he said.

    The Congress had won just one Lok Sabha seat in Maharashtra, Chandrapur, in the 2019 polls. That seat has now fallen vacant following the death of sitting MP Suresh aalis Balu Dhanorkar earlier this week.

    Chavan maintained senior Congress MLAs who have been winning their Assembly seats consistently for three to four terms will be considered for allotting tickets for Lok Sabha polls.

    He criticised the Shiv Sena-BJP government in the state for not holding the long due local body polls.

    “The government is not fulfilling its constitutional obligation of holding local body elections,” said the Congress leader, who was a minister in the previous MVA administration.

    Replying to questions, Chavan said bypolls to Chandrapur and Pune Lok Sabha seats, which have fallen vacant due to the death of sitting MPs, are unlikely to take place (apparently because less than one year is left for fresh parliamentary polls).

    He said 24 Lok Sabha constituencies will be discussed on the first day of the party meeting.