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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's Daughter Gets Married In Rajasthan's Kota

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's daughter Anjali got married at a function here on Tuesday night. His son-in-law Aneesh hails from a noted business family in Kota.

The marriage was solemnised on the occasion of Dev Uthani Gyaras.

Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Assembly Rajendra Singh Rathore, the state's minister of youth affairs Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, MLAs and other dignitaries attended the function.

A reception will be held on Wednesday at a resort on Bundi Road and the city is expected to witness some VIP movement. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma are scheduled to visit Kota for the reception

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Smog Blanket Over North India, Air Quality In "Severe" Level

There has been an early onset of toxic cover across Delhi and north India this year owing to stubble burning across the north Indian states. What is also shocking is the scale of the smog cover, as well as the level of pollutants present in it.

Satellite images show the white blanked stretching across the whole of north India -- all the way down to Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. In the east, it stretches well beyond Central Uttar Pradesh.

The smog blanket, while registering its presence just around Diwali, settles down in earnest towards the end of December and continues throughout January.

What makes this doubly clear is a satellite image from last year. Here is a comparison of both images from the Korean Geo Kompsat 2A satellite.

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The smog cover over Delhi was thick and significantly dropped air quality to the 'Severe' category. The Air Quality Index had crossed the 400 mark -- when the approved mark is around 60.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Pollution board CAQM said: "Today, Delhi's daily average AQI clocked 418 as per the 4 PM AQI Bulletin by CPCB. The CAQM Sub-Committee on GRAP accordingly took stock of the air quality scenario and the AQI forecast, including for the meteorological conditions as made by IMD/ IITM."

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The low visibility sevrely hampered flight operations. The smog caused zero visibility at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at 8.30 am. The Runway Visual Range varied between 125 and 500 metres, the met department said.

The pollution board said they expect the situation to improve by tomorrow morning, "owing to stronger winds".

The Air Quality Index is also expected to move back to the 'Very Poor' category tomorrow.



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Display Names, Phone Numbers: Vendors At Delhi Vegetable Market Told

Street vendors at a vegetable market in Delhi's Najafgarh will have to display their names on carts in a move the local councillor and the market association claimed was aimed at preventing "illegal" Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants from selling produce there.

The market association has also directed the vendors to display their phone numbers on nameplates on the carts, which will have a unique "thela number" issued by it.

The decision to implement this plan was made in a meeting of the market association with the local councillor earlier this month, following complaints of unidentified sellers, suspected to be illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar, selling produce.

Local BJP Councillor Amit Kharkhari said the move was not meant to discriminate against anyone or any particular community but for security.

Nazafgarh Vyapar Mandal President Santosh Rajput told PTI, "We have asked all street vendors in the area to submit identity documents such as Aadhaar for verification." This record will be maintained by the market association and submitted to the local police as well as the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for security purposes, he added.

The association said there were around 300 street vendors who sold farm produce in the market area.

There are plans to complete the verification process by November 20, Rajput said.

"With this move, we aim to improve the system in the vegetable market. If the names and phone numbers of vendors are displayed on their carts, any buyer with a grievance can report it to us. This will also help us identify illegal migrants selling goods. We will forward their details to the MCD and the police," he said.

Anyone who does not have a nameplate will not be allowed to sell their produce in the market, he added.

Kharkhari said the decision to implement the action was taken unanimously by the market association and locals during a meeting at his office.

"This is not being done to discriminate against anyone or any particular community. This is just for security. We have received several complaints about unauthorised persons operating in the market. Keeping this in mind, the decision was made and is being implemented," he said.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

अब घूस भी मासिक किश्तों में दे सकते हैं, यक़ीन नहीं तो ये पढ़ लीजिए

Bareilly Bribe In EMI: उत्तर प्रदेश के बरेली में घूसखोरी का अजब ग़ज़ब मामला सामने आया है. दरअसल अल्पसंख्यक कल्याण विभाग के बाबू ने मदरसे को स्थानांतरित करने की फाइल को आगे बढ़ाने के लिए पीड़ित से ₹1लाख की रिश्वत मांगी. जब उसने ₹1 लाख की रिश्वत देने में असमर्थता जताई तो बाबू ने उसे आसान किस्तों (EMI) में बना दिया और ₹100000 रिश्वत की पहली किस्त जैसे ही बाबू ने पकड़ी तो विजिलेंस की टीम ने उसे रंगे हाथ गिरफ्तार कर लिया और उसे जेल भेज दिया है. बताया जा रहा है बाबू ने ₹1 लाख की रिश्वत के बदले कई किश्तें बना दी और पहली किश्त 18000 रुपये की बनाई. 

बरेली में ही नहीं बरेली जनपद में भी EMI रिश्वत लेने का ये पहला मामला है. यह पहला अपने आप में अनोखा मामला है जब किसी बाबू ने रिश्वत लेने के लिए किश्तें बना दी और पहली किश्त की रकम लेते ही वह गिरफ्तार हो गया. विजिलेंस की टीम ने जब बाबू को गिरफ्तार किया गया, तो पूरे जिले में हड़कंप मच गया. हालांकि विभाग की ओर से जब इस बारे में प्रेस नोट जारी किया गया तो इस बात की पुष्टि हो गई. विभाग में भी इस बात को लेकर खूब चर्चा है.

6 महीने तक रोकी फाइल

बताया जा रहा है कि बरेली के अल्पसंख्यक कल्याण विभाग के ऑफिस में ये बाबू तैनात है. बरेली के अल्पसंख्यक कल्याण अधिकारी के ऑफिस में तैनात वरिष्ठ सहायक वक्फ मोहम्मद आसिफ को गिरफ्तार कर लिया गया है. बताया जा रहा है कि आरोपी बाबू ने बरेली के थाना बहेड़ी के रहने वाले आरिश मदरसा मंजूरियां अख्तरूल उलूम से ₹1 लाख की रिश्वत मांगी थी. जब रिश्वत के पैसे नहीं मिले तो बाबू ने आरिश को ये रिश्वत देने के लिए आसान किश्तों में बदल दिया, लेकिन रिश्वत नही छोड़ी. वरिष्ठ बाबू आसिफ ने बहेड़ी के और जब तक रिश्वत नहीं मिल गई तब तक बाबू ने फाइल को पूरे 6 महीने तक रोक के रखा. 

विजिलेंस टीम ने किया गिरफ्तार 

इस पूरे मामले में परेशान पीड़ित की ओर से विजीलेंस टीम से शिकायत की गई. इसके बाद विजिलेंस की टीम ने इस पूरे मामले की जांच पड़ताल शुरू की और जांच सही होने के बाद टीम बनाई गई. फिर विजिलेंस की टीम ने शिकायत मिलने के बाद बरेली के विकास भवन स्थित अल्पसंख्यक कल्याण अधिकारी के ऑफिस में जाल बिछाया. जैसे ही आरोपी बाबू ने शिकायतकर्ता से रिश्वत की पहली किस्त को हाथ में पकड़ा,  वैसे ही विजीलेंस की टीम ने बाबू को गिरफ्तार कर लिया और मुकदमा पंजीकृत करने के बाद उसे जेल भेज दिया. 



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Imported Seeds, Full-Spectrum Lights: High-Tech Marijuana Op Busted In Noida

A high-tech marijuana operation, using imported seeds and full-spectrum grow lights, has been busted in Greater Noida and an English graduate from Meerut has been arrested. Police said the man cultivated at least 100 marijuana plants, including premium (OG) and other varieties, at his flat in Beta-2's Parsvnath Panorama society, selling the produce from each of them on the dark web for between Rs 50,000 and Rs 60,000.

He was inspired to get into the drug trade after watching web series and used to gather information on growing marijuana on the internet, said an official.

Briefing reporters on Tuesday, a senior police officer said the accused, Rahul Chowdhary, would grow premium marijuana (OG) in flower pots by purchasing cannabis seeds from an international website, making payments through PayPal. He said since Chowdhary could not expose the plants to sunlight for fear of getting caught, he used full-spectrum lights for the purpose and also had air conditioners set at specific temperatures to facilitate their growth.

"During his interrogation, Chowdhary said he started the cultivation around four months ago. It would take him roughly 100-110 days to grow one plant. Cultivating a plant would cost Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,000 and he would get Rs 50,000-Rs 60,000 for each of them on the dark web," deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Saad Mian Khan told a press briefing.

The accused told police that he had managed to sell ganja from around 20 plants so far. At least 80 cannabis plants, over two kilograms of different types of marijuana, several chemicals and farming equipment were recovered from his flat, said Mr Khan.

"Chowdhary is a graduate in English and he used to watch web series on narcotics and read information on the internet to figure out how to grow marijuana," the DCP said, adding that Chowdhary's arrest was part of an ongoing crackdown on drug traffickers.



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Monday, November 11, 2024

2 Climb Mobile Tower In Jaipur, Demand CBI Probe Into 10-Year-Old's Murder

Two persons climbed atop a mobile tower on Monday demanding a CBI probe into the murder of a 10-year-old deaf and mute girl earlier this year, police said.

The two, the girl's uncle Tikaram and social activist Kamal Meena, also posted a video online in which they claimed that despite running from pillar to post for the last six months, justice has not been done, according to police.

In the video, they demanded that the case should be handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The two men climbed atop the mobile tower in the MI Road area after which civil defence and police teams reached the spot. Efforts were being made to bring down the two men safely, said Station House Officer, Vidhayakpuri, Poonam Chaudhary.

In May, Dimple Meena, 10, was found in a half-burnt condition in Karauli. Her family members suspected that she was burnt after being raped. However, rape was not confirmed in the investigation. She died on May 20 during treatment. The post-mortem report showed that she was poisoned.

Police have arrested her maternal uncle and parents in the case.

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पूर्व क्रिकेटर संजय बांगर के बेटे आर्यन से बने 'अनाया', जानें क्या है ऐसा करने की वजह

ये कहानी सिर्फ क्रिकेट या किसी खिलाड़ी की नहीं है, बल्कि ये कहानी है पहचान, संघर्ष, और समाज से टकराव की! हम बात कर रहे हैं पूर्व भारतीय क्रिकेटर संजय बांगर (Sanjay Bangar) की बेटे आर्यन बांगर की, या यूं कहें संजय बांगर की बेटी अनाया बांगर (Aryan to Anaya) की, जिन्होंने हाल ही में अपनी जेंडर ट्रांजिशन की कहानी दुनिया के सामने रखी. एक ऐसा सफर, जिसने उनकी ज़िन्दगी बदल दी, लेकिन इसके साथ ही उनके बचपन के क्रिकेट के सपने को भी कठिन बना दिया. अनाया की कहानी ने सोशल मीडिया पर खूब सुर्खियाँ बटोरी हैं. आइये, जानते हैं कैसे आर्यन बांगर से अनाया बांगर बनने का ये सफर रहा और इसमें क्या चुनौतियां और मुश्किलें आईं. सिद्धार्थ प्रकाश की रिपोर्ट. 

अनाया बांगर का जेंडर ट्रांजिशन

क्रिकेटर संजय बांगर के बेटे आर्यन ने लगभग 11 महीने पहले अपनी जेंडर ट्रांजिशन का सफर शुरू किया, जिसे ‘हॉर्मोन रिप्लेसमेंट थैरेपी' या HRT कहते हैं. इस थेरेपी से उनके शरीर में धीरे-धीरे बदलाव आए, और इस बदलाव के साथ ही उनका नाम आर्यन से अनाया हो गया. अनाया ने अपने सोशल मीडिया पर कई पोस्ट्स के ज़रिये इस सफर को लोगों से साझा किया. एक पोस्ट में उन्होंने कहा - 'शारीरिक ताकत भले ही कम हो रही हो, पर खुशी मिल रही है.'

क्रिकेट का सपना और चुनौती 

अनाया का क्रिकेट के प्रति जुनून उनके पिता से विरासत में मिला है. संजय बांगर को बचपन से खेलते देख अनाया का भी सपना था कि वो भी क्रिकेट के मैदान पर भारत का नाम रोशन करें. लेकिन HRT की वजह से उनके मसल्स और स्ट्रेंथ में काफी कमी आई है. वो कहती हैं कि 'अब मेरे लिए अपने पुराने क्रिकेट के जज़्बे को वैसे जारी रखना मुश्किल हो गया है क्योंकि मेरे शरीर में काफी बदलाव हो रहे हैं.' फिर भी, अनाया ने हार नहीं मानी है. आज वो इंग्लैंड के मैनचेस्टर में एक लोकल क्रिकेट क्लब के लिए खेलती हैं और हाल ही में उन्होंने 145 रन बनाकर यह साबित किया कि उनका क्रिकेट का प्यार अभी भी बरकरार है.

नए नियम और ट्रांसजेंडर एथलीट्स की मुश्किलें

अनाया का संघर्ष सिर्फ एक ट्रांसजेंडर महिला बनने तक सीमित नहीं है, बल्कि एक ट्रांसजेंडर एथलीट होने की मुश्किलें भी हैं. इंग्लैंड एंड वेल्स क्रिकेट बोर्ड (ECB) ने हाल ही में एक विवादास्पद नियम लागू किया है, जिसके अनुसार 2025 से उन ट्रांसजेंडर महिलाओं को महिलाओं की क्रिकेट में खेलने से रोका जाएगा जिन्होंने मेल प्यूबर्टी का अनुभव किया हो. ये नियम अनाया के लिए दिल तोड़ने वाला साबित हुआ. भले ही उनका होर्मोन लेवल महिलाओं के बराबर हों, लेकिन इस नियम के कारण उनके लिए प्रोफेशनल क्रिकेट में खेलना नामुमकिन हो गया है. अनाया ने अपनी निराशा जताते हुए कहा – 'मुझमें जज़्बा और काबिलियत है, लेकिन सिस्टम मुझे बाहर कर रहा है क्योंकि ये नियम मेरी असलियत को नहीं समझता.'

खेलों में इंक्लूसिविटी की जरूरत

अनाया का मानना है कि खेलों में ट्रांसजेंडर एथलीट्स के लिए जगह बननी चाहिए. उन्होंने इस मुद्दे को उठाते हुए एक बड़ा सवाल खड़ा किया है कि आखिर ट्रांसजेंडर एथलीट्स को अपना सपना पूरा करने का अधिकार क्यों नहीं दिया जा रहा? आज के समाज में खेलों में इंक्लूसिविटी यानी सबको जगह देने की बहुत ज़रूरत है. प्रोफेशनल क्रिकेट में खेलने की उनकी ख्वाहिश उन नियमों के कारण अधूरी रह गई जो ट्रांसजेंडर एथलीट्स के सपनों को रोकते हैं.



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Sunday, November 10, 2024

India Not Among Nations Nervous About US After Trump's Return: S Jaishankar

There is a trend towards a more diverse, multipolar world but older, industrialised economies have not gone away and remain prime investment targets, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Sunday.

Speaking at the silver jubilee celebrations of the Aditya Birla Group's Scholarships programme in Mumbai, S Jaishankar said while a lot of countries are nervous about the US -- following the return of Donald Trump as President -- India is not one among them.

"Yes, there is a shift. We are ourselves an example of the shift... if you look at our economic weight, you look at our economic ranking, you look at even Indian corporates, their reach, their presence, Indian professionals, which I spoke about. So no question there is a rebalancing," S Jaishankar said in response to a question on the reset in the global power dynamic that was playing out amid the shift in the balance of power from the west to the east.

"And to my mind, it was inevitable," he said, adding, "because once these countries after the colonial period got their independence, they started making their own policy choices, then they were bound to grow." "The part which is not inevitable is that some grew faster, some grew slower, some grew better, and there the quality of governance and the quality of leadership came in. So, there is, in a sense, therefore, the constant and the variable.

"There is a trend towards a more diverse, multipolar world. But there is also, you know, a period when countries really surge ahead. I mean, it's like what happened in the corporate world as well." He, however, said the industrialised economies in the west cannot be ignored and remain prime investment targets.

"But do remember one thing, the older, the western economies, the older industrialised economies, they have not gone away. They still count, they are still prime investment targets. They are big markets, strong technology centres, hubs for innovation. So let's recognise the shift, but let's not get carried away and kind of overstate it and distort our own understanding of the world," the minister said.

Speaking on the India-US relationship and Trump's win, he said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first three calls, I think, that President (elect) Trump took." India and Prime Minister Modi have built rapport with multiple presidents, he said.

"For him (PM Modi) there's something natural in terms of how he forges those relationships. So that's helped hugely. And I think the changes in India have helped as well," he said, when asked how he sees the US presidential election outcome impacting India-US ties, especially given PM Modi's strong personal rapport with the US President-elect.

"I know today a lot of countries are nervous about the US, let's be honest about it. We are not one of them," S Jaishankar said.

Earlier, Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla said investment in talent is what shapes the future, and emphasised that with the scholarship programme, "we were driven by the ambition to create a cadre of handpicked leaders who would excel in India and also represent our country abroad".

"The Aditya Birla Scholarship is a tribute to my father's legacy and an ode to the spirit of ambition and extraordinary determination that defines India. With this scholarship programme, we were driven by the ambition to create a cadre of handpicked leaders who would excel in India and also represent our country abroad," he said.

Terming the scholarship a microcosm of India's immense talent -- abundant and outstanding -- Birla said, "The extraordinary success of the programme, as measured by the achievements of our scholars over the years, only indicates that ultimately investment in talent is what shapes the future." Established in 1999 in memory of late industrialist Aditya Vikram Birla, the programme has emerged as one of India's most-coveted merit-based scholarships, according to the group.

The programme partners with 22 premier institutions, including select IITS, BITS Pilani, leading IIMS, XLRI, and national law schools.

Over its 25-year journey, over 10,000 applications have been evaluated by a team of experts, maintaining a steadfast commitment to excellence and diversity. The total number of Aditya Birla Scholars now stands at 781 across engineering, management, and law disciplines, according to the group.

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