Efforts on to develop all wards of Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna

Ramanna said that 60 parks and 16 open air gyms were created in different parts of the town to provide recreation to the people so far, spending Rs 18 crore.

Updated On – 05:22 PM, Sun – 19 March 23

Efforts on to develop all wards of Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna

Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna said that efforts were being made to develop all of the wards of the town. He along with municipal chairperson Jogu Premender inaguruated a children’s park and open air gym at ward number 43 here on Sunday. The cost of the facilities was Rs 23 lakh.

Ramanna said that 60 parks and 16 open air gyms were created in different parts of the town to provide recreation to the people so far, spending Rs 18 crore. He recalled that urban civic bodies were struggling to get funds in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. He stated that sufficient funds were being realised to grow municipalities in many aspects under Pattana Pragathi scheme.

The MLA further said that various developmental works worth Rs 4,000 crore were being taken up in Adilabad Assembly constituency as part of mission to develop the segment. He informed that steps were being taken to address major challenges of the town. He inspected instruments of play meant for children and exercised in the gym for a while.

Bharath Rashta Samithi town president Alal Ajay, municipal floor leader Bandari Sathish, leaders Poshannna, Raju, Krishna and Anasuya were present.

Beijing asks bankrupt Pakistan to release dues for CPEC power firms and allow import of coal

Chinese embassy in Islamabad has asked Pakistan to release overdue payments to the tune of $1.5 billion to Chinese Independent Power Plants

Published Date – 08:15 AM, Sun – 19 March 23

Beijing asks bankrupt Pakistan to release dues for CPEC power firms and allow import of coal

New Delhi: The Chinese embassy in Islamabad has asked Pakistan to release overdue payments to the tune of $1.5 billion to Chinese Independent Power Plants (IPPs) working under the mega $64 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The embassy also asked the embattled country to loosen forex restrictions which pose a hurdle in coal imports due to which Chinese power plants in Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh are not working optimally.

Pakistani newspaper The Express Tribune says that the urgent messages from China were conveyed to Special Assistant to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Syed Tariq Fatemi to the Planning Commission on March 13, 2023.

Fatemi’s letter to the planning commission said in a meeting with China’s Charge d’ Affaires, Pang Chunxue, she conveyed her apprehension of major problems in CPEC power projects.

Pang reportedly told Fatemi that overdue payments to the Chinese power companies are close to $1.5 billion, causing concern among Chinese businesses.

Pang also said that currency exchange restrictions levied by the State Bank of Pakistan owing to precarious forex reserves too are hindering coal imports, which will eventually impact power production.

The two all-weather friends have at least 16 power projects under the CPEC with another five under consideration. Most of the 16 power projects are thermal, while there are a few solar, wind and hydropower plants as well.

Many problems haunting Chinese power plants are due to policy decisions. Several other problems are due to the financial crisis that Pakistan is facing since last year. And other issues exist due to poor administrative coordination between Pakistan and China.

Chinese power plants cannot import coal due to low forex with Pakistani banks. They cannot also purchase coal from the local market as it has to be cheaper than the imported coal. But the power plants cannot compare the prices due to exchange rate fluctuation and rupee devaluation.

Pang told Fatemi that the power plants were running below capacity because of shortage of coal and because of low production, these are being penalised by the Pakistani authorities.

The worst affected coal-fired power plants are located at Hub in Balochistan, Sahiwal in Punjab and Port Qasim in Karachi.

Separately, the China Power Hub Generation Company (CPHGCL) has urged Pakistan to provide it with increased funds for uninterrupted power supply to the National Grid.

China’s plants face severe problems also because of the constantly squabbling Pakistani politicians. A joint committee established by the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to resolve problems faced by Chinese power producers has not met since December last year leading to escalation.

She suggested that their concerns could have been discussed in meetings of a joint committee, a forum specifically established by the prime minister to resolve the issues facing the Chinese IPPs.

However, the committee, which was to meet every two weeks, has not had any meeting since the inaugural huddle in December last year.

US did not find WMDs in Iraq, but planted its own: Fmr. nuclear scientist

Washington did not find any evidence of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq; however, it planted such munitions in the Arab country by bringing incompetent and corrupt officials to power, according to a former nuclear scientist and a former lieutenant in the Iraqi army.

Nearly twenty years after the United States invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003 and left a trail of destruction, death and chaos in the Arab country and the Middle East region based on Iraq’s supposed possession of actual WMDs, and the alleged threat they posed, military and scientific community say that there were no traces of WMD in Iraq.

“The US troops did not find Weapons of Mass Destruction; but were able to plant Weapons of Mass Destruction in the form of these parties and governors who governed Iraq for their own interests and destroyed it more than the occupier did,” former Iraqi lieutenant Jalil Khalaf Shuwail al-Muhammadawi said ahead of the 20th anniversary of the US-led military invasion.

Hamed al-Bahli, a nuclear scientist, also said that the UN weapons inspectors were sent in the year before the intervention but found almost nothing.

“The Head of International Inspection Teams declared that Iraq is free of Weapons of Mass Destruction,” he said at the former al-Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center, located 18 kilometers (over 11 miles) southeast of Baghdad.

He added “They had destroyed all facilities … which were earmarked in the 1980s and 1990s for this purpose. Accordingly, he submitted a document stating that Iraq was free of Weapons of Mass Destruction.”

Nevertheless, the Bush administration invaded Iraq, and attacked the country with airstrikes and ground troops, with a devastating impact.

In 2005, US-organized elections were held in Iraq, and Western media outlets asserted that many welcomed them after more than two decades of deposed dictator Saddam Hussein’s rule.

Muhammadawi stated that they were the US’s own version of ‘WMDs’. Even though there is no suggestion that the US explicitly tried to influence the results at the time, contemporary reports point to a large rise in sectarian violence among the disparate groups in the following years, due to a lack of leadership and deep-seated corruption.

“This ancient country was destroyed by US and Western machinery and was returned to the Middle Ages, as former Secretary of State James Baker told the then Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz, ‘we will bring you back to the Middle Ages if you proceed with your intransigence,’” Muhammadawi said.

“Everything was devastated. Cities, bridges, factories, electric power, and Baghdad and all cities were plundered, … all the state reserves were looted. Iraq turned into a bare, destitute, destroyed powerless country,” he regretted.

Resentment only intensified with media reports of US troops abusing Iraqi detainees at Abu Ghraib prison west of Baghdad. The torture methods sanctioned included sleep deprivation, hooding prisoners, playing loud music, removing all detainees’ clothing, forcing them to stand in so-called “stress positions”, and the use of dogs.

“The scandal that unfolded in the US-controlled Abu Ghraib prison was resounding, shameful. They treated Iraqi prisoners in a way that disgraced American and European civilization while defending freedom and humane treatment,” Muhammadawi said.

Bahli also argued that US forces may have found none in terms of actual WMDs, but their own weaponry had its own lasting impact.

“There were internationally prohibited weapons, containing depleted uranium. … As a result, many people have developed various diseases such as cancer, miscarriages, and birth defects. The intensity of the shelling was on Basra, Baghdad, and other areas causing enormously significant effects,” he said.

American forces admit to using hundreds of tons of depleted uranium weapons in Iraq, and the health impacts of the use of the weaponry in the country are yet to be known. Scientific reports have found anecdotal rises in birth defects and cancer rates.

WPL: Sophie Devine powers RCB to victory over Gujarat Giants

Sophie Devine struck a stunning 99 off just 36 balls as Royal Challengers Bangalore beat Gujarat Giants by eight wickets

Published Date – 11:30 PM, Sat – 18 March 23

WPL: Sophie Devine powers RCB to victory over Gujarat Giants
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Mumbai: Sophie Devine struck a stunning 99 off just 36 balls as Royal Challengers Bangalore beat Gujarat Giants by eight wickets in their Women’s Premier League match here on Saturday.

Opting to bat, Gujarat Giants posted 188 for 4 with opener Laura Wolvaardt top-scoring with 68 off 42 balls and Ashleigh Gardner and Sabbhineni Meghana contributing 41 and 31 respectively.

But Devine single-handedly won the match for RCB with her batting pyrotechnics. Captain Smriti Mandhana made 37.

Brief Scores:
Gujarat Giants: 188 for 4 in 20 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 68, Ashleigh Gardner 41; Shreyanka Patil 2/17).
Royal Challengers Bangalore: 189 for 2 in 15.3 overs (Sophie Devine 99, Smriti Mandhana 37).

Group that owns Silicon Valley Bank seeks bankruptcy protection

The parent of Silicon Valley Bank, seized last week by the U.S., is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Published Date – 09:45 PM, Fri – 17 March 23

Group that owns Silicon Valley Bank seeks bankruptcy protection

Washington: The parent of Silicon Valley Bank, seized last week by the U.S., is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

SVB Financial Group, along with its CEO and its chief financial officer, were targeted this week in a class action lawsuit that claims the company didn’t disclose the risks that future interest rate increases would have on its business.

SVB Financial Group is no longer affiliated with Silicon Valley Bank after its seizure by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Its collapse was the second biggest bank failure in U.S. history after the demise of Washington Mutual in 2008.

The bank’s successor, Silicon Valley Bridge Bank, is being run under the jurisdiction of the FDIC and is not included in the Chapter 11 filing.

“The Chapter 11 process will allow SVB Financial Group to preserve value as it evaluates strategic alternatives for its prized businesses and assets, especially SVB Capital and SVB Securities,” William Kosturos, Chief Restructuring Officer for SVB Financial Group, said in a statement on Friday.

Regulated broker-dealer SVB Securities and funds of venture capital and private credit fund platform SVB Capital and its general partner entities are not included in the Chapter 11 filing and continue to operate normally.

Funded debt for SVB Financial Group is about $3.3 billion in aggregate principal amount of unsecured notes. There is no claim against SVB Capital or SVB Securities. SVB Financial Group also has $3.7 billion of preferred equity outstanding.

SVB Financial Group believes it has approximately $2.2 billion of liquidity. The Santa Clara, California-based company said it also has other valuable investment securities accounts and other assets that it’s exploring strategic options for.

The shuttering of Silicon Valley Bank last Friday and of New York-based Signature Bank two days later has revived bad memories of the financial crisis that plunged the United States into the Great Recession of 2007-2009.

Over the weekend the federal government, determined to restore public confidence in the banking system, moved to protect all the banks’ deposits, even those that exceeded the FDIC’s $250,000 limit per individual account.

 

Rahul attends meeting of Parliament panel on external affairs, denies anti-India remarks

The members of the ruling party objected to this, but Rahul was supported by the opposition members, sources said.

Updated On – 10:45 AM, Sun – 19 March 23

Rahul attends meeting of Parliament panel on external affairs, denies anti-India remarks

New Delhi:  After returning from London, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended the meeting of the parliamentary committee on external affairs where, sources said he responded to the BJP MPs without naming him about MPs going abroad and speaking against the country.

The meeting was held on Saturday.

Sources said Rahul Gandhi said that he has not spoken anything which is against the country. The members of the ruling party objected to this, but Rahul was supported by the opposition members, sources said. After which External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar intervened and said the members should speak on the subject.

Rahul has been insisting that he wants to speak in the House and met the Speaker a few days ago. He said four Ministers have raised allegations against him in Parliament House so he has the right to respond.

“It is my right to be allowed to speak on the floor of the House. I requested the speaker today. I went to his chamber and I requested him. I said – look, I would very much like to speak. I told him that people from the BJP have made allegations against me and as a Member of Parliament, it is my right to speak,” he said on Thursday.

The BJP has ceased the opportunity to target Rahul Gandhi, and BJP National President J.P. Nadda has said that Rahul Gandhi has become “a permanent part of this anti-nationalist toolkit”.

Nadda said: “It’s unfortunate that the Congress party is indulging in anti-national activities. After being repeatedly rejected by the nation, Rahul Gandhi has now become a permanent part of this anti-nationalist toolkit.”

Iran top security official meets Iraqi counterpart in Baghdad

The secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani, who just arrived at Baghdad airport, was welcomed by his Iraqi counterpart Qassim al-Araji.

Also, Shamkhani and his accompanying delegation paid tribute to the anti-terror martyrs, General Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis at the Baghdad airport.

Shamkhani is scheduled to meet and consult with the high-ranking political and economic officials of the Iraqi government.

During this visit, the joint security cooperation document, which has been discussed for several months, will also be signed by the officials of the two countries.

The signing of this document, which reinforces responsibility and mutual commitment to actively protect good neighborliness and protect the security of common borders, will play a decisive role in ending the illegal presence of terrorist and separatist elements affiliated with the Zionist regime in the northwestern borders of Iran.

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Raeisi: Enemies seek to instill despair, turn Iran’s strengths into weaknesses

Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi has lauded the Islamic Republic’s achievements and progressive movement over the years, saying the enemies seek to induce despair among the people and turn the country’s strengths into weaknesses.

Raeisi made the remarks in an official ceremony to inaugurate the launch of several new urban railway routes in the capital Tehran on Saturday.

“Today, the enemies seek to instill despair, hopelessness and helplessness in the society, but we, the Iranian nation, believe in the culture of ‘we can’,” Raeisi said.

Underling the heartfelt cooperation between the Iranian government and nation, the president said a lot of work has been done in the country and a lot more is also underway, which will be accomplished through the efforts and perseverance of the country’s youths.

“Today, the atmosphere of work and effort prevails in the country, and such an atmosphere will surely bring about satisfaction and trust of the people, and generate strength for the country,” Raeisi noted.

“The enemy does not want the country to progress and the people to hear good news, so it tries to mask the strengths and magnify the weaknesses that exist in every corner,” he noted.

In a speech in November, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said arrogant powers are disgruntled by Iran’s scientific advances and tremendous achievements, adding that the West’s enmity towards Iran is rooted in the Islamic Republic’s continuous progress, which the West cannot stand.

“The enemy is trying to make not only the people and the youths, but also the officials lose hope, and unfortunately, the enemy has an internal extension that they are also trying to instill hopelessness and despair,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

Touching upon some instances of progress and forward movements in Iran in recent weeks, the Leader recounted Iranian scientists’ new method to treat leukemia, localization of one of the oil and gas extraction equipment, opening of a railway line in a part of Sistan and Baluchistan Province, which is an important part of the North-South railway, opening several factories, setting up the first offshore refinery, operating 6 power plants, unveiling one of the largest telescopes in the world, launching a satellite-carrying rocket and unveiling a new rocket.

Ayatollah Khamenei said such achievements were obtained at a time that the enemy was trying to prevent this forward-heading movement with riots and by the imposition of draconian sanctions.

Nearly 1.14 lakh devotees avail TSRTC’s ‘Balaji Darshan’ package

Special Entry Darshan token available on the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation portal has been receiving quite a good response from devotees

Published Date – 11:07 PM, Sat – 18 March 23

Nearly 1.14 lakh devotees avail TSRTC’s ‘Balaji Darshan’ package

Hyderabad: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Special Entry Darshan token available on the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) portal has been receiving quite a good response from devotes. Within eight months since its launch, as many as 1.14 lakh people booked bus tickets along with darshan tickets under ‘Balaji Darshan’ package.

Since the RTC with the support of the TTD authorities introduced Rs.300 special darshan tokens on its website (www.tsrtconline.in) in July this year, several passengers have been booking bus tickets with special darshan tokens on a daily basis. The RTC is given about 1,000 special darshan tickets on a regular basis.

TSRTC Chairman Bajireddy Govardhan took the special initiative with the support of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board Chairman YV Subbareddy and entered into an agreement to provide Rs.300 Special Entry Darshan tickets along with the bus ticket to passengers traveling in TSRTC buses.

“It is a happy to know that about 1,14,565 passengers have been safely taken to Tirumala and brought back to their destinations in the last eight months from various parts of the State. Reservations for these buses have to be made at least a week in advance,” Bajireddy Govardhan said.

For bus package, citizens can logon on – www.tsrtconline.in online or visit ticket booking counters and avail it atleast a week in advance.

Putin Visits Mariupol As Part Of Surprise Tour Of Occupied Ukraine

Putin Visits Mariupol As Part Of Surprise Tour Of Occupied Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to Mariupol, state media reported Sunday, his first to the city since it was captured after a lengthy siege at the start of Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine.

The trip comes after an arrest warrant was issued for Putin by the International Criminal Court, over Russia’s alleged deportation of thousands of Ukrainian children during the conflict.

Russia besieged Mariupol at the start of its offensive last year, destroying the Azovstal steel works, the last holdout of Ukrainian forces in the city.

According to state news agency TASS on Sunday, Putin flew to Mariupol by helicopter on Saturday and took a tour of the city, at times driving a car.

He visited several sites and spoke with residents, and was presented with a report on the reconstruction work of the city.

Putin’s stop in Mariupol comes after his surprise visit to Crimea on Saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the peninsula’s annexation.

Russian state TV showed him visiting the Black Sea port city of Sevastopol, accompanied by the local Moscow-appointed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev.

Razvozhayev said on the messaging app Telegram that Putin had been expected to take part in the opening of a children’s art school by video link.

“But Vladimir Vladimirovich came in person. Himself. Behind the wheel. Because on such a historic day, the president is always with Sevastopol and the people of Sevastopol,” he said.

Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 following a referendum that was not recognised by Kyiv and the international community.

Addressing the World Economic Forum in Switzerland in January, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said he aimed to take back Crimea, though Moscow has refused to include it in possible peace talks.

– ‘Void’ ICC warrant –
Putin’s visit came after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him on Friday over the “deportation” of Ukrainian children.

Kyiv says more than 16,000 Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia since the start of the conflict in February 2022, many of them placed in institutions and foster homes.

ICC prosecutor Karim Khan told AFP that Putin was now liable for arrest if he set foot in any of the court’s more than 120 member states.

The 70-year-old Russian leader has not commented publicly on the warrant, but the Kremlin dismissed its validity as “void” since Russia did not recognise the ICC’s jurisdiction.

The Hague-based court’s decision came ahead of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow on Monday to sign accords touted as ushering in a new era of ties.

China, a major Russian ally, has sought to position itself as a neutral party in the Ukraine conflict, urging Moscow and Kyiv to open negotiations.

But Western leaders have repeatedly criticised Beijing for failing to condemn Russia’s offensive, accusing it of providing Moscow with diplomatic cover for its campaign.

– Grain deal extended –
In Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the two sides had agreed to extend a deal that has allowed Ukraine, a major grain exporter, to resume exports after its Black Sea ports were blocked by Russian warships.

But there was disagreement over the terms.

Ukraine’s infrastructure minister said the deal had been extended for 120 days, but a spokeswoman for Russia’s foreign ministry said Moscow had agreed to a 60-day extension.

The deal brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in July 2022 had allowed for the safe passage of exports, and had already been extended for 120 days in November.

The fighting is now concentrated in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine, particularly the city of Bakhmut.

Russian strikes hit the nearby city of Kramatorsk on Saturday, killing two people and wounding 10, said regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko, who accused Moscow of using cluster bombs in the attack.

AFP journalists in Kramatorsk heard around 10 explosions go off nearly simultaneously just before 4:00 pm local time (1400 GMT) and saw smoke rise above a park in the southern part of the city.

A woman died at the scene from her wounds, they saw.

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