Bahrain 'halts' economic relations with Israel over war on Gaza

Bahrain’s lower house of parliament has said the country has halted its economic relations with the Israeli regime over Tel Aviv’s ongoing war against the Gaza Strip that has claimed thousands of Palestinians.

“Economic relations with Israel have been halted,” said a statement from the Council of Representatives on Thursday.

The chamber also “confirms that the Israeli ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain has left Bahrain, and the Kingdom of Bahrain decided to return the Bahraini ambassador from Israel to the country,” it noted.

The move was “in support of the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the brotherly Palestinian people,” the statement read.

Abdulnabi Salman, the Bahraini legislature’s first deputy speaker, confirmed the decision to AFP, saying the “ongoing conflict in Gaza cannot tolerate silence.”

Bahrain’s National Communication Center, the government’s media arm, said the “priority at this stage must be focused on protecting the lives of civilians” in the besieged Palestinian territory.

The brutal war that the Israeli regime has been waging against the coastal sliver since October 7, has so far claimed the lives of nearly 9,061 people, including 3,700 children and more than 2,300 women.

The regime launched the war after Gaza’s resistance groups conducted Operation al-Aqsa Storm, their biggest operation against the occupying entity in years.

Bahrain and the regime established diplomatic relations in 2020 as part of United States-brokered Abraham Accords.

Back in 2021, Bahrain’s main opposition group, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, denounced Manama’s normalization of relations with Israel as “a crime,” emphasizing that the ruling Al Khalifah regime’s policies did not conform to the will of the Bahraini nation.

The country has witnessed numerous protests ever since the rapprochement, condemning the detente as an instance of “treason.”

Train services restored to Palasa, Rayagada

The Commissioner of Railway Safety was conducting an inquiry into the train accident, which continued on the second day.

Published Date – 08:01 PM, Thu – 2 November 23


Train services restored to Palasa, Rayagada

The collision between Visakhapatnam-Palasa passenger and Visakhapatnam-Rayagada passenger near Kantakapalli junction in Kothavalasa mandal.

Visakhapatnam: The train services to Palasa and Rayagada were resumed swiftly after the train accident.

Waltair Division resumed train service Visakhapatnam-Rayagada train on Wednesday and the Visakhapatnam-Palasa passenger train on Thursday with the initiative of Waltair Divisional Railway Manager Saurabh Prasad, who decided to run the trains with available stock to provide a comfortable journey to daily commuters, employees, students and others.

According to Senior Divisional Commercial Manager AK Tripathi, the Commissioner of Railway Safety was conducting an inquiry into the train accident, which continued on the second day. A two-minute silence was observed to condole the deceased in the train accident, and prayers were offered for peace for the departed souls and strength for the bereaved families.

Maratha quota: 45-year-old man commits suicide in Mumbai


A suicide note found near his body said he was ending his life for the sake of Maratha reservation, and the white shirt Kawale was wearing also had a message making this demand, the official informed

Published Date – 05:06 PM, Thu – 19 October 23


Maratha quota: 45-year-old man commits suicide in Mumbai

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Mumbai: A 45-year-old Maratha quota activist allegedly committed suicide in Bandra area of Mumbai, a police official said on Thursday.

Sunil Kawale, a resident of Chikangaon in Ambad tehsil of Jalna district, was found hanging from pole number 4 of a flyover between Bandra and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in the western part of the metropolis on Wednesday night, he said.

He hanged himself by tying himself to the electricity pole on the flyover and then jumping off, the official said.

A suicide note found near his body said he was ending his life for the sake of Maratha reservation, and the white shirt Kawale was wearing also had a message making this demand, the official informed.

“He was an active member of the Maratha Kranti Morcha, which has been seeking quota for the community, and attended all 58 rallies organised over this demand,” he said.

On being alerted, Kherwadi police arrived at the site and sent the body for post mortem at civic-run Sion hospital, he added.

Petition In Supreme Court Seeks Review Of Verdict On Same-Sex Marriage

Petition In Supreme Court Seeks Review Of Verdict On Same-Sex Marriage

The Supreme Court had delivered its verdict on October 17.

New Delhi:

A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a review of its October 17 verdict in which it had refused to accord legal recognition to same-sex marriage. The petition states that the majority judgment acknowledged discrimination against queer couples but “turned them away with best wishes for the future”.

The review peition by one of the petitioners, Udit Sood, has been filed with the Supreme Court registry.

“The Petitioners respectfully submit that this Court ought to review and correct its decision in… because the impugned judgment suffers from errors apparent on the face of the record and is self-contradictory and manifestly unjust,” the review plea said.

It added that the majority judgment led by Justice S Ravindra Bhat, since retired, is “facially erroneous because it finds that the respondents (Centre and others) are violating the petitioners’ fundamental rights through discrimination” but fails to end that discrimination.

On the majority view of Justices Bhat, Hima Kohli and PS Narasimha, the review petition said that they neutered the top court’s jurisdiction.

“With respect, the majority judgment neuters this Court’s jurisdiction, holding that while ‘recognition’ of discrimination and violation of the petitioners’ fundamental rights ‘is this court’s obligation, falling within its remit’, separation of powers prohibits this court from enjoining the discrimination or otherwise protecting those fundamental rights,” the petition said.

It said there was an error apparent on the face of the record and an abdication of the duty entrusted to this court by the Constitution.

The petiton further said “to find that the petitioners are enduring discrimination, but then turn them away with best wishes for the future, conforms neither with this court’s constitutional obligation towards queer Indians nor with the separation of powers contemplated in the Constitution.”

It added, “The majority judgment warrants review because it summarily disregards the foregoing authority to make the chilling declaration that the Constitution of India guarantees no fundamental right to marry, found a family, or form a civil union.”

The petition said the majority judgment is also self-contradictory in its understanding of ‘marriage’.

“It acknowledges that the Special Marriage Act, 1954 (SMA) confers the ‘status’ of marriage, observing that the Act ‘in fact created social status or facilitated the status of individuals in private fields’ and that the Parliament ‘has intervened and facilitated creation of social status (marriage) through SMA’,” the plea said.

“Our constitution primarily tasks this court-not the respondents (Centre and others) – with upholding fundamental rights. ‘This Court has no more important function than to preserve the inviolable fundamental rights of the people’,” it said, referring to a 1963 verdict.

A five-judge constitution bench had, on October 17, refused to accord legal recognition to same-sex marriage, saying there was “no unqualified right” to marriage with the exception of those that are recognised by law.

The Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud had delivered four separate verdicts on a batch of 21 petitions seeking legal sanction for gay marriages.

All the five judges were unanimous in refusing to give legal backing to same-sex marriage under the Special Marriage Act and observed it is within Parliament’s ambit to change the law for validating such union.

However, by a majority of 3:2, the top court held that the queer couples do not have the right of adoption.

In his verdict, the CJI passed a slew of directions to the Centre, states and Union Territories to ensure that the queer community is not discriminated against because of their gender identity or sexual orientation and also to take steps to sensitise the public about queer identity, including that it is natural and not a mental disorder.

Justice S Ravindra Bhat, since retired, who authored an 89-page judgment for himself and Justice Hima Kohli, had disagreed with certain conclusions arrived at by the CJI including on the applicability of adoption rules for queer couples and according recognition of right to civil union.

Justice PS Narasimha, in a separate verdict, had concurred with the views of Justice Bhat.

Referring to the statement made by the Centre during the hearing on the matter, Justice Bhat had said “…the Union shall set up a high-powered committee chaired by the Union Cabinet Secretary, to undertake a comprehensive examination of all relevant factors, especially including those outlined above. In the conduct of such exercise, the concerned representatives of all stakeholders, and views of all States and Union Territories shall be taken into account”.

In his judgment, the CJI also recorded the assurance by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that the Centre would constitute a committee chaired by the Cabinet Secretary for the purpose of defining and elucidating the scope of the entitlements of queer couples who are in union.

The petitioners, who had won a major legal battle in 2018 in the Supreme Court which decriminalised consensual gay sex, had moved the Supreme Court seeking validation of same-sex marriage and consequential reliefs such as rights to adoption, enrolment as parents in schools, opening of bank accounts and availing succession and insurance benefits.

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Hamas: Israel committing 'massacre of century' in Gaza

Hamas has said the Israeli regime is engaged in committing a “massacre of the century” in the Gaza Strip, which Tel Aviv has brought under a hugely deadly and destructive war.

Osama Hamdan, a senior official with the Gaza-based Palestinian resistance movement, made the remarks at a press conference on Thursday.

Within the space of 24 hours, the regime “committed three consecutive massacres” in Gaza, killing and injuring more than 1,000 people, he said.

The official said the Israeli enemy had resorted to dropping internationally banned white phosphorous bombs on the coastal sliver.

The brutal war that the Israeli regime has been waging against the coastal territory since October 7, has so far claimed the lives of nearly 9,061 people, including 3,700 children and more than 2,300 women.

The regime launched the war after Gaza’s resistance groups conducted Operation al-Aqsa Storm, their biggest operation against the occupying entity in years.

Hamdan said the Israeli regime falsely claims that hospitals across the territory host members of the Palestinian resistance in order to try and justify its attacks on the facilities.

“They (the Israelis) know they are lying. But they (the Israelis) want to use that [as justification] for more assaults on hospitals, such as the attack that occurred on the al-Maamdani Hospital,” he said, referring to an Israeli operation that claimed the lives of at least 500 civilians at the facility on October 17.

“We hereby warn that such aggression will have dire consequences, not only for the Palestinian people but also to an extent that the occupation may not expect,” the resistance official warned.

‘US partner in Israeli crimes’

“We consider the American administration and all those who remain silent about this entity’s aggression against our people, partners in all the bloodshed,” Hamdan said.

The United States, Israel’s biggest and oldest ally, has provided the regime with thousands of arms consignments since the initiation of the war, and has backed Tel Aviv’s ferocious attacks on the Palestinian territory as a means of “self-defense.”

Washington has also been casting its veto against the United Nations Security Council resolution that calls on the occupying regime to cease its aggression.

India vs Sri Lanka Highlights: Virat Kohli And Shubman Gill Miss Their Hundreds

After losing the early wicket of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill dominated Sri Lanka and made big scores but fall short of their centuries

Published Date – 09:54 PM, Thu – 2 November 23


India vs Sri Lanka Highlights: Virat Kohli And Shubman Gill Miss Their Hundreds


India plays against Sri Lanka today in Mumbai’s Wankhade Stadium in the league stage of the ICC World Cup 2023. Sri Lanka wins the toss and opts to bowl. After losing the early wicket of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill dominate Sri Lanka and make big scores but fall short of their centuries.

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Operation Chankra-2: CBI conducts searches at 76 locations in country against cyber criminals


The details of two other cases were not shared by the agency because of the ongoing operation.

Published Date – 05:10 PM, Thu – 19 October 23


Operation Chankra-2: CBI conducts searches at 76 locations in country against cyber criminals

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New Delhi: The CBI has conducted searches at 76 locations across the country under Operation Chakra-2 after registering five separate cases of cyber-enabled financial frauds, officials said on Thursday.

One of the cases pertains to a racket siphoning off Rs 100 crore of Indian citizens through a cryptocurrency fraud, they said.

The case was registered on the basis of inputs provided by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), the officials said.

Two cases were registered on a complaint from Amazon and Microsoft that the accused ran call centres and posed as technical support of the companies to target foreign nationals, they said. Nine call centres were searched by the Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) under the operation, the officials added.

The details of two other cases were not shared by the agency because of the ongoing operation.

The CBI has acted on inputs from FIU, FBI, Interpol and other international agencies, they said.

The searches were conducted at locations in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Delhi and West Bengal, the officials said.

 

Fake China Doctor Tricks Breast Cancer Patient Into Bizarre "Cement Treatment", Probe Launched

Fake China Doctor Tricks Breast Cancer Patient Into Bizarre 'Cement Treatment', Probe Launched

The woman died from breast cancer in April this year. (Representative Pic)

A self-proclaimed “tumour research institute” in China is under investigation after a woman exposed how her cancer-stricken mother was duped into paying a staggering 200,000 yuan (approximately Rs 22.76 lakh) for treatments that include bloodletting and even applying cement to her skin.

According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), the woman, surnamed Wang, learned that her mother had been diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer at the end of 2021. Soon after diagnosis, the two women were introduced to a traditional Chinese medicine doctor in Wuhan, who claimed to specialise in treating cancer. They travelled to meet the man, surnamed Yu, at his Dongyusanbao Tumour Research Institute, where he told them he had invented a medicine that could kill cancer cells.

According to Ms Wang, Mr Yu went to great lengths to convince the two women, showcasing what appeared to be credible patent documents and prestigious awards certificates for his cancer treatment. 

Filled with hope, Ms Wang’s mother immediately purchased the first batch of liquid medication from Mr Yu at a cost of 20,000 yuan (US$2,700), which he assured was a simple oral remedy. Over the course of a year, Ms Wang said she and her mother flew to Wuhan from their home in northeastern Liaoning province six times. This journey took a severe financial toll, with the total expenditure racing over 200,000 yuan. 

Moreover, in addition to giving the elderly woman oral medication, Mr Yu also made dozens of injections into her breasts to make her lose blood, Ms Wang said, as per the outlet. He bizarrely also told the woman to apply a mixture of cement and lime skin under her armpits, claiming that it would aid in shrinking the cancerous lumps. 

“He told my mother to apply cement mixed with lime on the skin under her armpits, saying this could help shrink lumps. My mother followed his instructions but her skin festered after doing it for two months,” Ms Wang said.

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However, in April this year, Ms Wang’s mother’s condition deteriorated and local doctors told her that the cancer cells had spread across her body. But Mr Yu insisted that was normal and even told them not to worry. He even convinced the woman to continue drinking his medicine. However, this ultimately led to the mother’s death in June, Ms Wang said. 

According to SCMP, Mr Yu later confessed that neither he nor his institute have any medical qualifications. “I am not practising medicine. I just sold them health-enhancing products. My method of bloodletting is aimed at promoting good health, it is not acupuncture,” Mr Yu said. He also confessed that the certificates and documents he had shown the two women were, in fact, bought online for a few thousand yuan. The authorities are now still investigating the bizarre case.

YSRC govt failed despite Centre’s support: BJP

The BJP leader said that the Centre was releasing Rs.350 crore every year for backward areas development but the state government had failed to lay even roads.

Updated On – 10:09 PM, Thu – 2 November 23


YSRC govt failed despite Centre’s support: BJP

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Rajampet: State BJP president D. Purandeswari has alleged that the YSR Congress Party government had failed to develop Andhra Pradesh although the Centre extended all cooperation.

The BJP leader who was touring Annamayya district here on Thursday, said that the Centre was releasing Rs.350 crore every year for backward areas development but the state government had failed to lay even roads. The Centre had sanctioned a Central institution for Rajampet as there were no proper educational institutions the backward area of Rayalaseema but the YSRCP government did not provide even land, she alleged.

She also accused the government of writing to the Centre not to construct the Kadapa-Bangalore railway line, the work on which began during the YS Rajasekhar Reddy regime.

RBI Appoints Manoranjan Mishra As New Executive Director

RBI Appoints Manoranjan Mishra As New Executive Director

Manoranjan Mishra has experience of over three decades in the RBI (Representational)

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday said it has appointed Manoranjan Mishra as Executive Director. As the Executive Director (ED), Manoranjan Mishra will look after the Enforcement Department, Risk Monitoring Department, and Department of External Investments & Operations.

Prior to this, he was serving as the Chief General Manager in the Department of Regulation.

Manoranjan Mishra has experience of over three decades in the RBI, having worked in the areas of regulation of banks and NBFCs, supervision of banks and currency management.

He has served as a member in several working groups at the national and international levels, contributing to formulation of regulatory/supervisory policies.

He is a post-graduate in economics and MBA (banking and finance). He also holds a master’s degree in finance and financial regulation from Aston Business School, UK. 

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