Aditya-L1 set to reach its destination on Jan 6: ISRO chief

So far in its journey, the spacecraft has undergone four earth-bound manoeuvres and a Trans-Lagrangean Point 1 Insertion (TL1I) manoeuvres, all successfully Addressing reporters on the very first day of 2024, Somanath said ISRO has about 12-14 missions in pipeline this year.

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Aditya-L1 set to reach its destination on Jan 6: ISRO chief

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Sriharikota: India’s maiden solar mission — Aditya-L1 – launched on September 2, is set for its final manoeuvre to reach its intended destination L1 point on January 6, ISRO Chairman S Somanath told ANI on Monday.

“Aditya-L1 is going to reach its L1 point on January 6 and we are going to do the final manoeuvre to keep it there,” the ISRO chief said, on the sidelines of the successful launch of XPoSat mission to study black holes.


So far in its journey, the spacecraft has undergone four earth-bound manoeuvres and a Trans-Lagrangean Point 1 Insertion (TL1I) manoeuvres, all successfully Addressing reporters on the very first day of 2024, Somanath said ISRO has about 12-14 missions in pipeline this year.

“Only in 12 months (in 2024), we have to have a minimum of 12 missions on our target. It may exceed depending upon our ability to produce hardware, complete the testing and if things go well. If it is not going well, there could be an impact. Otherwise, we are getting ready for at least 12-14 missions,” he said, without getting into much of the specifics.

About the Gaganyaan mission, he said at least two more abort missions would be done, one unmanned mission though target to do two, parachutes drop tests, and 100s of valuation tests would be conducted before the actual launch in 2025.

“2024 is going to be the year for Gaganyaan readiness…Along with that, we will have a helicopter-based drop test to prove the parachute systems; there will be multiple drop tests. We also will have many hundreds of valuation tests. So it is going to be a Gaganyaan year,” ISRO chief added.

Meanwhile, earlier today, the X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) to study X-ray emission from various celestial sources was launched successfully, and its lift-off was normal.

Addressing the scientists after the successful launch of the mission, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief S Somanath said the PSLV-C58 vehicle placed the satellite precisely into the intended orbit of 650 km, with a 6-degree inclination.

“From this point, the orbit of the PSLV will be reduced to a lower orbit, where the upper stage of the PSLV which is now described as POEM will carry out experiments with nine of the onboard payloads and that will take some time,” Somanath added.

It is India’s first observation of black holes, though other countries have done such studies earlier.

Somanath said it took 7 years to build this satellite.

“We want to create at least 100 scientists who can understand this aspect and contribute to the knowledge of black holes to the world,” he added.

In a stellar display of prowess, India soared to new heights in 2023 with the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the south pole of the moon and the launch of Aditya-L1, India’s first solar mission.

These milestones not only secured India’s standing in the global space economy but also fueled the engines for the private space sector in India.
Among other feats India now aims for are the Gaganyaan Mission in 2024-2025, setting up ‘Bharatiya Antariksha Station’ by 2035, and sending the first Indian to the Moon by 2040.

7 die in Brazil police-gang shootout

Xinhua reported citing the Brazilian military police that the firefight occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning in the Parolin district in Curitiba, the capital city of southern Parana state, after residents reported hearing more than 50 gunshots and seeing suspects circulating through the streets with large-caliber weapons.

Upon arrival, police faced a hail of gunfire, leading to a fierce shootout.

The military police said they found on site 10 weapons, two bulletproof vests, cartridges for AK-47s, and equipment to convert pistols into long-range firearms.

According to the report, the initial shootings were due to rival gangs fighting for control of local drug sales.

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Hamas slams Israeli minister’s call for migration of Gazans as ‘war crime’

The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement has denounced as “a war crime accompanied by criminal aggression” the latest call by an Israeli minister for Palestinian residents of Gaza to leave the besieged region in order for extremist settlers to return to the area after the war.

Hamas, in a statement on Sunday night, censured Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich’s call to displace two million Palestinians and keep about 200,000 in Gaza as “vile mockery” and a war crime in the company of the ongoing criminal onslaught against the coastal sliver.

The group added that the international community and the United Nations must take decisive actions to stop the Israeli regime’s crimes and hold its leaders accountable for what they have done to the Palestinian people.

“Our people have declared their position. They will stand firmly and steadfastly in the face of all attempts to displace them from their land and homes, until full liberation of the occupied territories and return of all refugees,” the statement read.

Earlier on Sunday, Smotrich called for encouraging the “emigration” of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

“We need to encourage emigration from there. If there were 100,000-200,000 Arabs in the strip and not two million, the whole conversation about the day after [the war] would be completely different,” he told Israeli Army Radio.

“They want to leave. They have been living in a ghetto for 75 years and are in need,” Smotrich, leader of the far-right Religious Zionism Party, added.

Abbas: Palestinians will not accept displacement

Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas emphasized that Palestinians will remain steadfast in defense of their legitimate rights, and will not accept displacement from their land at all.

“Today, our steadfast Palestinian people are subjected to an all-out war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and al-Quds, with the aim of liquidating our national cause and downplaying it as a humanitarian cause,” Abbas said on Sunday.

“But we tell them, the more your aggression and terrorism increase, the stronger, more determined, and more resolute our people will become in adherence to their land and legitimate national rights,” the Palestinian leader added.

Abbas stressed that the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza “will not break Palestinians’ will. We will remain steadfast on our land and continue the struggle until we achieve victory and independence.”

The West Bank and the Gaza Strip are one indivisible geographical unit, the Palestinian president noted.

Most Palestinians displaced from their homeland after the Nakba (Catastrophe), when Israel proclaimed its illegal existence on May 15, 1948, have ended up in neighboring Arab states.

Arab leaders have maintained that any latter-day move aimed at forced expulsion of Palestinians would be absolutely unacceptable.

Irfan Pathan Says This Player "Should Come Back In Team" For 2nd SA Test

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South Africa spoiled India’s dream of winning a Test series in the Rainbow Nation for the first time by handing an innings and 32-run defeat to the guests at SuperSport Park in Centurion. With the series consisting of only two matches India can at best earn a share of the honours if they win the second Test starting in Cape Town on Wednesday. Ahead of the final game, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has suggested some changes in the team. He wants India to replace Ravichandran Ashwin with Ravindra Jadeja in the playing XI.

“Ravindra Jadeja, if fit, should come back in the team. Ashwin did bowl well from what was expected out of him on that pitch but we missed Jadeja’s control while batting at number 7 in Centurion,” said Pathan on Star Sports as quoted by India Today.

“If you’re Rohit Sharma and you want to go with the same bowling attack, that’s also fine. But if you’re thinking of making a change, Mukesh Kumar could come in for Prasidh Krishna. But if you feel Prasidh is confident in the nets, then he should be backed for the second Test,” the former India star added.

India skipper Rohit Sharma had no qualms about admitting that his team was simply not good enough to challenge South Africa, putting the blame for the embarrassing loss in the first Test on the lack of collective effort.

India put up a shoddy show both with bat and ball as they were bundled out for 131 in 34.1 overs in their second innings after they allowed South Africa to score 408 in 108.4 overs in their first essay. The visitors had scored 245 in the first innings.

(With PTI Inputs)

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Watch: Salman And Dharmendra Recreate Bobby Deol's Animal Song Jamal Kudu

Watch: Salman Khan And Dharmendra Recreate Bobby Deol's Animal Song Jamal Kudu

Still from a video shared on Instagram. (courtesy: colorstv)

New Delhi:

Veteran actor Dharmendra and Bollywood superstar Salman Khan set the stage on fire as they danced to Bobby Deol’s song Jamal Kudu from Animal on the latest episode of Bigg Boss 17. In the promo shared by Colors TV, the reality show host along with Sohail Khan and singer Mika Singh can be seen recreating Jamal Kudu on stage while balancing a glass each on their head. Dharmendra can be seen balancing the glass in his mouth while dancing to his son’s song. The stars can be seen having a gala time on stage. The caption alongside the post read, “Get ready to channel your inner ‘Animal.’ Only on this new year special episode!”

Take a look at the video below:

Earlier, Sunny Deol recreated his brother Bobby Deol’s Animal entry song Jamal Kudu on the occasion of Christmas.  Earlier this year, the Deol brothers had appeared on the latest season of Koffee With Karan. On the show, it was disclosed that the Gadar 2 actor is obsessed with collecting Teddy Bears and soft toys. On Christmas, the actor shared a reel of himself dancing with his teddy bear to Bobby’s song Jamal Kudu. For the caption, Sunny Deol wrote, “Celebrated #Christmas with my fave Teddy Bear.” His brother Bobby dropped hearts below the post:

Take a look at the video below:

Bobby Deol’s performance in Animal marked one of the biggest Bollywood comebacks of 2023. Not only Bobby Deol but also his father, legendary actor Dharmendra, impressed the audience with his acting in Rocky And Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.  Bobby’s elder brother Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 also emerged as a true box office winner. In a recent conversation with News18, Bobby Deol said that fans and the film industry were “genuinely happy” with the success of the Deols. He said, “God has been kind. The love my family has received from fans and audiences is so genuine. They genuinely wish the best for us. When good things happen, people want to be a part of the celebration. We’re lucky and blessed for that. When my brother hosted a success party for Gadar 2, everybody from the industry came because they were genuinely happy for us. It doesn’t happen that to everyone.”

After the tremendous success of Animal, Bobby Deol will be next seen in Krish Jagarlamudi’s Telugu film Hari Hara Veera Mallu.

Iran FM calls for further expanding ties with Croatia

Iran’s newly appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Croatia, Saeed Khatibzadeh held a meeting with the top Iranian diplomat prior to starting his mission.

In the meeting, the new ambassador elaborated on his plans for promoting cooperation between Tehran and Zagreb during his tenure.

Amir-Abdollahian, for his part, referred to the friendly and cultural relations between Iran and Croatia as well as the special status of the Balkan countries in the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, stressing the need for further strengthening of relations between the two countries.

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"Reunification" With Taiwan Inevitable: Xi Jinping In New Year's Address

'Reunification' With Taiwan Inevitable: Xi Jinping In New Year's Address

China considers Taiwan to be its “sacred territory”.

Beijing:

China’s “reunification” with Taiwan is inevitable, President Xi Jinping said in his New Year’s address on Sunday, striking a stronger tone than he did last year with less than two weeks to go before the Chinese-claimed island elects a new leader.

The January 13 presidential and parliamentary elections are happening at a time of fraught relations between Beijing and Taipei. China has been ramping up military pressure to assert its sovereignty claims over democratically governed Taiwan.

China considers Taiwan to be its “sacred territory” and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Chinese control, though Xi made no mention of military threats in his speech carried on state television.

“The reunification of the motherland is a historical inevitability,” Xi said, though the official English translation of his remarks published by the Xinhua news agency used a more simple phrase: “China will surely be reunified”.

“Compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait should be bound by a common sense of purpose and share in the glory of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,” he added. The official English translation wrote “all Chinese” rather than “compatriots”.

Last year, Xi said only that people on either side of the strait are “members of one and the same family” and that he hoped people on both sides will work together to “jointly foster lasting prosperity of the Chinese nation”.

China has taken particular exception to current Vice President Lai Ching-te, the presidential candidate for Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Party (DPP) and leading in opinion polls by varying margins, saying he is a dangerous separatist.

Responding late on Saturday to Lai’s comments at a live televised presidential debate earlier in the day, China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said Lai had “exposed his true face as a stubborn ‘worker for Taiwan independence’ and destroyer of peace across the Taiwan Strait”.

“His words were full of confrontational thinking,” spokesperson Chen Binhua said in a statement.

Since 2016 – when President Tsai Ing-wen took office – the DPP-led government has promoted separatism and is the “criminal mastermind” in obstructing exchanges across the strait and damaging the interests of Taiwan’s people, Chen said.

“As the leading figure of the DPP authorities and current DPP chairman, Lai Ching-te cannot escape his responsibility for this,” he added.

Tsai and Lai have repeatedly offered talks with China, but have been rebuffed.

The DPP says only Taiwan’s people can decide their future, as does Lai’s main opponent in the election, Hou Yu-ih from Taiwan’s largest opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT).

The KMT traditionally favours close ties with China but strongly denies being pro-Beijing. Hou has also denounced Lai as an independence supporter.

The defeated Republic of China government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war with Mao Zedong’s communists who founded the People’s Republic of China. The Republic of China remains Taiwan’s formal name.

Lai said on Saturday that the Republic of China and People’s Republic of China “are not subordinate to each other”, wording he and Tsai have used previously which has also riled Beijing.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

US responsible for consequences of attack on Yemeni boats

The warning came through a Sunday statement after earlier the same day US Navy helicopters attacked four boats belonging to the Yemeni Naval Forces, sinking three of them and killing at least 10 Yemeni servicemen.

The statement, which was read out by Yemeni Armed Forces’ spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree, said the attack took place as Yemen’s boats “were carrying out their routine official duties in reinforcing security and stability and protecting maritime navigation” in the Red Sea.

He added that the attack also took place while Yemeni forces were “fulfilling their humanitarian and ethical duty…in prohibiting Israeli ships or those heading to the ports of occupied Palestine from passing through the Red Sea in solidarity with and support of the Palestinian people.”

The American enemy bears responsibility for the consequences and repercussions of this crime, and its military movements in the Red Sea to protect Israeli ships will not prevent Yemen from fulfilling its religious, ethical, and humanitarian duty in support and aid of the oppressed [people] in Palestine and Gaza, the statement said.

Elsewhere in their statement, the Yemeni Armed Forces once again advised all countries “not to be drawn into American plans aimed at igniting conflict in the Red Sea,” affirming that they “will not hesitate to confront any aggression against our country and our people.”

Yemen’s Armed Forces have been staging missile and drone attacks against vessels heading to ports in occupied Palestine in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which has been under an unrelenting genocidal war by the Israeli regime for more than two months now.

Close to 22,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed during the war, which the regime launched on October 7 following an operation by Gaza’s Resistance movements, dubbed Operation al-Aqsa Storm.

The Yemeni forces have vowed to keep up their strikes until the regime stops the war and lifts a concomitant siege that it has been imposing on Gaza.

In reaction, the US has announced the formation of an American-led naval coalition of Washington’s allies aimed at heading off the Yemeni attacks.

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