Telangana govt extends last date for registration of post-matric scholarships

The deadline has been extended as only 4,20,262 fresh students registered on ePass portal as against around 5.50 lakh

Published Date – 1 February 2024, 07:32 PM


Telangana govt extends last date for registration of post-matric scholarships


Hyderabad: The State government on Thursday extended the last date for registration of colleges and students for sanction of fresh and renewal post-matric scholarships for the academic year 2023-24 up to March 31.

The deadline has been extended as only 4,20,262 fresh students registered on ePass portal as against around 5.50 lakh.


Eligible SC, ST, BC, EBC, minorities and physically challenged students can submit fresh applications or renew their scholarship on the website https://telanganaepass.cgg.gov.in/.

Rs 10,369 cr allocated for railway infrastructure projects in NE

Despite being in the Himalayan region and running through tough terrains, project works are being carried out on a 24×7 basis for their early completion.

Published Date – 1 February 2024, 11:36 PM


Rs 10,369 cr allocated for railway infrastructure projects in NE

File Photo of Ashwini Vaishnaw

New Delhi: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that the gross budgetary allocation for railway infrastructure projects in the northeast region for the FY 2024-25 is Rs 10,369 crore.

Interacting with mediapersons from the northeast virtually from Delhi, Vaishnaw said that Rs 10,369 crore is 388 per cent higher as compared to the average budget allocation of Rs 2,122 crore during 2009-14.


He also said that 60 stations in the northeast region are being redeveloped with world-class amenities/facilities. The minister informed that the ‘One Station, One Product stalls’ operational all over the northeastern region are providing a direct selling market for locally-produced items which are getting good response from the passengers.

An investment of Rs 81,941 crore is being made in the entire northeastern region for the development of railway infrastructure, he said. Vaishnaw also said that physical progress of all the ongoing projects in the northeast are advancing at a good pace.

Despite being in the Himalayan region and running through tough terrains, project works are being carried out on a 24×7 basis for their early completion.

The minister also informed that this year’s budget allocation shows unprecedented growth in several segments such as new line and doubling projects, track renewal works, traffic facilities, road safety works, bridge works, signalling, workshop modernisation and customer amenities etc.

Vaishnaw said a capital outlay of more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore has been provided in the budget for the Indian Railways across the country. The minister informed that three major railway corridor programmes will be implemented as announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her budget speech.

These are the energy, mineral and cement corridor; port-connectivity corridor; and high-traffic density corridor. They will improve logistics efficiency and reduce transportation cost that will improve safety for passenger trains as well.

Hamas Gives "Initial Positive Confirmation" On Truce Plan: Qatar

Hamas Gives 'Initial Positive Confirmation' On Truce Plan: Qatar

Israel-Hamas war has been going on since October 7 (File)

Washington:

Hamas has given “initial positive confirmation” to a proposal for the cessation of fighting in Gaza and the release of hostages, Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman said on Thursday.

“The meeting in Paris succeeded in consolidating the proposals… That proposal has been approved by the Israeli side and now we have an initial positive confirmation from the Hamas’ side,” Majed al-Ansari said referring to meetings between Qatari, US, Israeli and Egyptian officials in the French capital on Sunday.

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Tragedy strikes Siddipet as road mishap leaves father-son duo dead, 12 injured

Twelve of his relatives, including three children, traveling in the auto trolley were injured in Siddipet

Published Date – 1 February 2024, 07:46 PM


Tragedy strikes Siddipet as road mishap leaves father-son duo dead, 12 injured

Two died, 12 injured as auto tyre burst on Rajiv Rahdhari, at Ramunipatla of Chinna Kodur Mandal of Siddipet district on Thursday.

Siddipet: In a tragic incident, a man, who was going to meet a prospective alliance for his only daughter, was killed along with his son in a road mishap on Rajiv Rahadari at Ramunipatla village of Chinna Kodur mandal on Thursday.

Twelve of his relatives, including three children, traveling in the auto trolley were injured. The victims were Miryala Srinivas (55) and his son Hanumantha Rao (29), residents of Yapral in Secunderabad. Srinivas along with his relatives were going to Karimnagar to visit a prospective alliance for his daughter in the auto trolley owned by his relative Veerabadhram. It is said that the rear tyre of the vehicle burst during the journey, leading to vehicle turning turtle. Srinivas and Hanumantha Rao were trapped under the vehicle and died on the spot.


The others including Srinivas’s wife Vijaya, younger son Ramesh, and Hanumantha Rao’s wife Jyothi and their two children were injured.

Chinnakodur Police registered a case while the injured were rushed to the Government Hospital in Siddipet.

Released Palestinian prisoners recount torture in Israeli jails

Palestinians from Khan Younis kept by Israeli troops and released in Rafah after weeks have recounted their suffering due to inhuman treatment and abuse at the hands of the regime’s jailers.

The Palestinians displayed their injuries at a hospital in Rafah on Thursday. They suffered as a result of beatings by the Israeli forces.

The Palestinians were held without any charge. Arbitrary detention is used by Israel as a tool to persecute the Palestinians.

The Gaza crossings authority said 114 people, including four women, were released through the Kerem Shalom crossing on Thursday.

Khaled al-Nabrisse, 48, a resident of southern Khan Younis, was hit in the neck. He was wearing a neck brace. Palestinians have been “tortured relentlessly,” he said. “During the first 72 hours, drinking, eating or using the restroom was banned, and we were handcuffed and blindfolded,” Nabrisse said.

“The situation was really tough and we suffered torture like we never saw before.”

Nabrisse said the regime’s troops also used dogs to intimidate them.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said the released Palestinians included Mohammed al-Ran, head of the surgery department at the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza. Ran was taken by the Israeli military when they stormed the hospital two months ago, the ministry said.

Abu Khamis, from the Bureij refugee camp, said he had to undergo “torture, hits and insults” while he was held by the Israeli military. “As you see, these (wounds) happened in prison. My hands were hurt and are going to be treated,” said the 50-year-old, with a blanket around his shoulders.

Another person released on Thursday was lying on a trolley struggling to even lift his head, a black zip tied around one of his wrists.

Harrowing testimonies by the released Palestinians as well as human rights lawyers, and several pieces of video footage illustrate some of the worst forms of torture and ill-treatment by the Israeli forces since October 7.

Similar accounts of torture have already been documented from decades of Israeli hostility across the occupied West Bank. 

The United Nations human rights representative in the Palestinian territories told reporters last month of the “horrific” conditions the Palestinians kept by the regime face.

Ajith Sunghay said the Palestinians held by Israel “reported being blindfolded for long periods – some of them for several consecutive days.” Sunghay said he was unable to give an exact figure of the number of the Palestinians the regime is holding but it was “believed to number in the thousands.”

15 Men Jailed For Life In 23-Year-Old Case Of Violence Against Dalits

In UP, 15 Men Jailed For Life In 23-Year-Old Case Of Violence Against Dalits

The court also slapped a fine of Rs 73,000 on each of the convicts. (Representational)

Mathura:

A court here has sentenced 15 men to life imprisonment in a 23-year-old case of violence against members of the Dalit community in which an infant was burnt alive.

In the verdict delivered on Wednesday, Additional District and Sessions judge (SC/ST Act) Manoj Kumar Mishra also slapped a fine of Rs 73,000 on each of the convicts.

On January 23, 2001, some upper caste people started construction work on panchayat land in Datia village under the Highway police station area here. Some Dalit community members opposed the construction, leading to a conflict between the two groups, Special Public Prosecutor Suresh Prasad Sharma said on Thursday.

According to a complaint lodged in the matter, the upper caste group thrashed Dalits, fired bullets and indulged in arson. In the violence, a six-month-old Dalit girl was burnt alive in a hut and a man was shot in the thigh.

On the basis of the complaint, an FIR was registered against 16 people. Names of eight more accused came to light during the investigation.

While nine of the accused died during the trial, the remaining 15 were convicted by the court, Sharma said.

The court sentenced the convicts to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 73,000 on each of them, he said.

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Telangana and Andhra Pradesh concede operation protocols of Krishna projects to KRMB

The decision to concede the monitoring protocols to the board was much in contrary to the claims of the State government that no project was conceded to the board so far.

Updated On – 1 February 2024, 08:27 PM


Telangana and Andhra Pradesh concede operation protocols of Krishna projects to KRMB


Hyderabad: Contradicting the claims of the Telangana government, both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Thursday conceded their jurisdiction as well as the monitoring control over water releases from the Nagarjuna Sagar Project and Srisailam Project to the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB).

A decision to this effect was taken at an interim meeting of the KRMB held here. Officials of both the States agreed to delegate the water release protocols to the Board. They would forfeit their control over the water releases from the two main projects and all the 15 main outlets of the main projects. As many as nine of the outlets belonged to Telangana.


The decision to concede the monitoring protocols to the board was much in contrary to the claims of the State government that no project was conceded to the board so far. The Congress government had repeatedly stated that the NSP, which was under the operational control of Telangana, would not be handed to the board at any cost unless its claim for 50 percent share of Krishna waters was considered.

Briefing media persons on the deliberations and decisions at the meeting, C Muralidhar, Engineer-in-Chief (General), Irrigation said the State would continue to shoulder the responsibility of the regular maintenance of the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam while AP would take care of the maintenance of the Srisailam project.

Three-member committee

He said the three-member committee of the Krishna River Management Board would decide water releases and release schedules while the board would implement release orders. Telangana would stick to its demand for sharing the river water on 50:50 ratio. No decision was taken at the board meeting as far as the operation of the hydel projects under the Krishna river projects was concerned. It would be decided later, he said.

No handing over of projects

The ENC maintained that the projects were not handed over to the board. The decision was only to hand over the operation protocols to the board. The State had agreed to the decision so as to avoid day-to-day controversies especially like the November 29 incident in which AP had occupied 16 of the 32 crest gates of the NSP with its police force.

The CRPF deployed at the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam would be under the control of the KRMB. Both States would provide the required staff support to the board, he said.

C Narayan Reddy, ENC, AP, said his State was very much in favour of the projects to the River Board and said GOs were already issued to this effect. Telangana officials had certain ‘inhibitions’ and they were all clarified at the meeting, he said.

Palestinian resistance leaders brief Iran on Gaza ceasefire proposal

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has held talks with Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders about a new proposal for ceasefire in Gaza, stressing that only the Palestinian people have the right to decide their future.

Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh was expected in Cairo on Thursday for talks on the proposed truce in Gaza, which he has said should end Israel’s military invasion of Gaza and secure a full pullout of Israeli forces from the territory.

In his phone talks with Amir-Abdollahian Thursday night, Haniyeh presented a report on the “indescribable resistance and resilience of the Palestinian nation and resistance groups in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank and the political plans and initiatives proposed to stop the crimes of the Zionist regime and exchange prisoners”.

He stressed that the “resistance groups, while maintaining their unity and cohesion, will consider the proposed initiatives only if they fulfill the highest interests of the Palestinian nation”.

The proposal for ceasefire, described as a framework, was hammered out between Egypt, Qatar, the US and Israel on Sunday during talks in Paris. The location of the talks meant Hamas negotiators could not be present.

Amir-Abdollahian touched on his recent contacts and meetings with the officials of other countries and international organizations, saying “the immediate cessation of the Zionist regime’s crimes against the homeless people of Gaza” is the key to establishing stability and peace in the region.  

The foreign minister also praised “the heroic resistance of the Palestinian nation in the past four months”.

“Only the Palestinian people, as the main owners of this land, have the right to decide on their fate and future, and no party can impose their will and political plans on them,” he added.

Amir-Abdollahian also held talks with Islamic Jihad head Ziyad Nakhala, stressing the need for Palestinian, regional and international efforts to immediately stop the Israeli crimes, provide humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, and oppose a forced migration of Palestinians.

He said the “resistance of the Palestinian nation in the past four months, despite the widespread crimes of the Zionist regime, is a source of pride for the entire Islamic world, freedom seekers of the world and humanity”.

Nakhala appreciated the support of the leadership, the president, the government and the people of Iran for the cause of the liberation of Palestine and Al-Quds.

“The Palestinian people and the resistance will definitely win the current battle, and the Zionist occupiers will have no choice but to submit to the steely will of the Palestinian people,” he said.

One-Year-Old Boy Mauled To Death By Stray Dogs In Hyderabad: Police

One-Year-Old Boy Mauled To Death By Stray Dogs In Hyderabad: Police

A case was registered and investigation was on (Representational)

Hyderabad:

A one-year-old boy was mauled to death by a pack of stray dogs here, police said on Thursday.

The incident occurred after late on Wednesday night when the child’s father and other family members were asleep in their hut in Shamshabad, they said.

It was not clear as to how the toddler had left the hut, a police official said.

A man noticed around six dogs around the baby lying dead on the road and alerted the police, who reached the spot and found the boy with injuries on his body.

The boy’s father lodged a complaint with the police, saying his son died of injuries caused by dog bites.

A case was registered and investigation was on.

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