No Relief For Arvind Kejriwal From High Court, Next Hearing On April 3

AAP boss Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on March 15.

New Delhi:

Arvind Kejriwal has received no relief from the Delhi High Court over his petition challenging the Enforcement’s Directorate March 15 arrest. The court has given the probe agency time till April 2 to file its response to Mr Kejriwal’s petition.

Mr Kejriwal will, therefore, remain in jail for now. The AAP leader is currently in the custody of the ED; he is in the probe agency’s lock-up at its Delhi office.

How Israeli universities aid and advance Zionist entity’s settler-colonial project


By Humaira Ahad

Jabir Abu Hatim, a third-year student in agricultural sciences at the Hebrew University, has been taking anti-depressants for the last few years.

The 20-year-old was one of the very few Arabs who got admission to an Israeli university.  The university acceptance, however, proved a nightmare for him as he was not allowed to study courses of his choice.

Abu Hatim was forced to opt for subjects he had no interest in. His hardship didn’t end there.

The young Palestinian became a victim of discrimination on the campus. Shoddy and prejudiced treatment from his professors and university administration greatly impacted his psychological health, forcing him to confine himself to his room and avoid social circles.

According to a 2017 report, about half of the Arab university students accepted into Israeli universities reported racism and discrimination, and some 40 percent said racist comments came from the faculty.

Israeli universities “are a central pillar of Israel’s regime of oppression against Palestinians,” Maya Wind writes in her book Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom.

The Israeli regime was created through massacres and violent expulsion of Palestinians from their native land. The institutions created by the Zionist entity have worked to push the settler-colonial project of depopulating the land of Palestinians and bringing in outsiders.

Wind, a Jewish Israeli scholar says Israeli universities directly constrain Palestinian rights by supporting and even developing the policies of occupation and apartheid used by the Israeli regime.

According to Wind, these universities train soldiers to create target banks in Gaza.

“And they are, in fact, actually granting university course credit to reserve soldiers returning from Gaza to their classrooms,” she noted, making these universities deeply complicit in the genocide in Gaza.

Israeli universities- tools of settler colonialism

Hebrew University, which was founded in 1918, played a significant role in establishing and promoting the Zionist identity. Built at Mount Scopus in the northeast of the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds, the university worked as a strategic outpost to occupy the historic city.

Frank Mears, one of the master designers of the Hebrew University wrote in a letter that it is the responsibility of the Zionists and the Hebrew University to build a campus atop Mount Scopus that would symbolize the “New Jerusalem upon the hill”.

“After visiting several universities in Israel (occupied territories), I found the history and campus of Hebrew University on Mount Scopus in occupied Jerusalem to be a great example of how higher education institutions became complicit in the Israeli settler-colonial project,” writes Somdeep Sen, associate professor of international development studies at Roskilde University, Denmark.

The Technion (1925) in Haifa and the Weizmann Institute (1934) in Rehovot were used to advance the Zionist plans of drawing Palestinians out of their land.

Weizmann Institute, built on the ruins of the Palestinian village Zarnuqa, was depopulated by the Givati Brigade, a Zionist militia group. The regime later rechristened the village as Rehovot.

In the lead-up to Nakbathese, “scientific and technological institutes” played a significant role in the mass exodus of Palestinians in 1948.

Haganah, the terror militia, established the ‘Science Corps” in all three universities, opening bases on all three campuses to research and refine the military capabilities” of Zionist militias.

The teaching staff and students helped in the production of arms and biological weapons. These weapons were used by the Zionist groups to massacre Palestinians.

Science Corps later merged into Israel’s ministry of war and also led to the creation of the regime’s leading weapons manufacturers, including Rafael and Israeli Aerospace Industries.

As per reports, Technion University, in cooperation with Elbit, one of Israel’s largest arms companies, implemented the apartheid wall and surveillance technology on Palestinians.

Universities as strategic Zionist outposts

By design, Israeli universities were built as strategic regional outposts for pushing Palestinians out of their ancestral homes and expanding Zionist settlements.

In the guise of expanding its campus, Hebrew University occupied Palestinian lands in Sheikh Badr or Issawiyeh and East Jerusalem.

During the Nakba, the Palestinian population of al-Khureiba was forcibly displaced by Zionist forces and the sub-district was occupied by the University of Haifa.

Ben-Gurion University (1969) was established with the sole purpose of occupying the Negev desert. The desert that stretches over an area of 14,000 kilometers in the southern regions of the occupied Palestinian territories borders Jordan in the east and the Sinai Desert in the west.

Falsely promoting the idea of development of the Negev desert through the university, the regime has been targeting the Palestinian Bedouins of the region shrinking their access to the ancestral land and extending its Zionist occupation in the area.

Ariel University, which started as a college related to Bar Ilan University, became an Israeli regime-affiliated official university in 2012. The university was formed in the occupied Palestinian villages of KIfl Hares and Marda, providing way for the establishment of settler colonies in the occupied West Bank.

The university dates back to 1978 when a colony was established in the aftermath of the Camp David agreement between Egypt and the Israeli regime.

The colony started on 1000 square meters which was grabbed from the Palestinians from Salfit City and Marda village to later seize 13.7 km. The university now comprises a college, a number of factories, hotels and residential blocs.

The borders of the colony are four times the size of its built-up area, paving the way for future settlement expansions. Ariel is the third biggest colony in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem in terms of size and number of colonists.

Aerial “transformed…Israeli public perception from an illegal and heavily militarized settlement to a suburb of Tel Aviv. The institution confers degrees as a means of expanding Israeli sovereignty and advancing the annexation of the OPT (occupied Palestinian territories),” writes Wind in her book.

Israel’s Scholasticide

The regime has not stopped using its universities for forwarding the settler colonial agenda but has been working systematically to destroy the Palestinian education system, considering it as a threat to its illegitimate existence.

Palestine’s commitment to education is a significant part of its identity. The resilience of Palestinians is showcased by the country’s incredibly high literacy rate, which stands at 97.7 percent.

“The role and power of education in an occupied society is enormous. Education posits possibilities and opens horizons. Freedom of thought contrasts sharply with the apartheid wall, the shackling checkpoints, the choking prisons,” says Dr Karma Nabulsi, a professor who coined the term “scholasticide” in 2009.

The term denotes the systematic destruction of centers of education precious to Palestinian society by the apartheid Israeli regime forces.

According to the Scholars Against the War on Palestine (SAWP) findings, Israel has bombed all of Gaza’s 11 universities since it launched its genocidal war on the besieged strip on October 7.

At least twelve libraries were also razed to the ground by Israeli airstrikes. SAWP says that this eradication fits the description of scholasticide.

On Tuesday, in a new report, Gaza’s Ministry of Education said around 5,881 Palestinian students have been killed and 9,899 others have been injured since October 7.

According to the ministry, over 5,826 students have been killed and 9,570 others injured in Gaza, while in the occupied West Bank, at least 55 students have been killed and 329 others injured.

A total of 264 teachers and school administrators are also among those killed in Gaza, while 286 government schools and 65 UN schools have also been partially or destroyed in Israeli airstrikes.

Targeting educational infrastructure

Israel’s policy of scholasticide has continued over the years. In 2009, Israel bombed Gaza’s ministry of education, destroyed the infrastructure, and demolished many schools across the besieged strip.

As per a report by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Israeli forces and Zionist settlers launched an average of 10 attacks per month on the occupied West Bank kindergartens and school students, staff and facilities between January 2018 and June 2020.

“Over the span of 30 months, 296 attacks against education by Israeli forces or settlers and settlement private security guards took place during 235 separate incidents.”

The regime has also been targeting Palestinian intellectuals and academics in an attempt to muzzle the voice of resistance. The Israeli army has killed 94 academics, along with hundreds of teachers and thousands of students, since October 7, according to reports.

According to Euro-Med Monitor, a Geneva-based human rights group, the Israeli army has been intentionally targeting academic, scientific, and intellectual figures in the coastal territory.

One of them was Refaat al Araeer, a Palestinian poet, writer, professor, and activist, who was killed on December 7 in an Israeli airstrike in Al Shujaiya, a district in southern Gaza.

Al Araeer was a distinguished professor of world and comparative literature and also taught creative writing at the Islamic University of Gaza.

Just two days before his brutal murder, Al Araeer penned a tribute to the Palestinian resistance.

“More horrific Israeli bombardments…We could die this dawn. I wish I were a freedom fighter so I die fighting back against those invading Israeli genocidal maniacs invading my neighborhood and my city.”

Over the years, Israeli universities have been directly complicit in implementing the racist and genocidal policies of the Tel Aviv regime, which assumed the ugliest form after October 7.

Wind believes that Israeli universities are complicit in the ongoing war, marking a new stage of scholasticide. The universities are enlisting their institutes, resources, and courses for the regime’s obnoxious propaganda.

“They are crafting legal scholarship to shield Israel from accountability for its war crimes. They are training soldiers and developing weapons for the Israeli military. Every day, Israeli universities make this genocide possible,” she asserted.

Two killed in Medak road accident, as tractor carrying 25 of marriage party overturns

The incident occurred in Mansanpally when the driver lost control of the vehicle and overturned.

Published Date – 27 March 2024, 06:33 PM


Two killed in Medak road accident, as tractor carrying 25 of marriage party overturns


Hyderabad: Two persons were killed and 23 others injured when a tractor carrying a marriage party overturned in Telangana’s Medak district on Wednesday, police said.

The incident occurred in Mansanpally when the driver lost control of the vehicle and overturned.


The tractor was carrying 25 members of a marriage party from Bacharam village in Papannapet mandal. They were on their way to Andole village.

Two women were killed in the accident and the remaining passengers were injured. The deceased were identified as Bodemma (48) and Sangamma (45). The injured were admitted to Jogipet Hospital. The condition of one of the injured is said to be critical.

Panchayat secretary in Kothagudem turns to ‘gorilla’ to scare away monkeys

The idea worked out as the monkeys got scared of the ‘gorilla’ and ran away into the nearby forests.

Published Date – 27 March 2024, 06:31 PM


Panchayat secretary in Kothagudem turns to ‘gorilla’ to scare away monkeys


Kothagudem: A gram panchayat secretary in the district has come up with a unique and innovative solution to address the human-monkey conflict that was plaguing her panchayat. The idea is now yielding good results.

Like several other villages and towns in the State, residents of Morampalli Banjar gram panchayat in Burgampahad mandal were in a dilemma with troops of monkeys moving around households, damaging plants, taking away eatables and also damaging crops in their farm fields.


After many failed attempts to chase away the monkeys, they lodged a written complaint to the gram panchayat secretary Bendadi Bhavani, who started working to find a suitable and effective solution to address the problem. It was then that she stumbled upon an idea on YouTube.

She bought a gorilla costume online, made a gram panchayat staffer wear it and walk around the village and farm fields twice a day. The idea worked out as the monkeys got scared of the ‘gorilla’ and ran away into the nearby forests.

Speaking to Telangana Today, Bhavani said the idea was being implemented for the last one week and that it had proved effective much to the relief of the villagers. A majority of the monkeys have left the village, though a few were left here and there, she said.

The worker wearing the gorilla costume, accompanied by another staff, makes a sortie in the areas where monkeys gather, from 6 am to 10 am and again in the evening from 4 pm to 6 pm, to make sure that monkeys that left the village do not return.

Initially it was planned to hire monkey catchers or a skilled langur (Indian gray langur) handler as the presence of langurs was believed to scare away monkeys. But the idea was dropped as such efforts had proved ineffective in other places, she said.

A resident of the village, Bandari Mahesh, said the gram panchayat secretary’s idea of a gorilla costume has helped the villagers overcome the monkey menace.

Coeducation in Indian schools stirs controversy among NRIs in Saudi

This is the first time in the Kingdom that a section of Indian parents, notably from Hyderabad came out demanding to withdraw co-education stating that their daughters were not feeling comfortable.

Published Date – 27 March 2024, 06:13 PM


Coeducation in Indian schools stirs controversy among NRIs in Saudi

This is the first time in the Kingdom that a section of Indian parents, notably from Hyderabad came out demanding to withdraw co-education stating that their daughters were not feeling comfortable.

Jeddah: The expansion of coeducation in Indian International Schools in Saudi Arabia have stirred outrage among a section of parents, particularly mothers.

This is the first time in the Kingdom that a section of Indian parents, notably from Hyderabad came out demanding to withdraw co-education stating that their daughters were not feeling comfortable.


The parents gathered in Dammam and Jeddah at Indian International Schools demanding review and revocation. However, there is mixed reaction in Riyadh for logistical reasons. Many mothers alleged that there were no separate washrooms for girls.

At Dammam’s IIS, parents approached the principal and demanding to halt the system with a written assurance. Principal Sunil Peter issued a circular on Monday stating that “The decision to implement coeducation in International Indian School, Dammam, the largest CBSE school outside India, is kept on hold till the infrastructure readiness is strengthened.”

There were some who however favoured coeducation and emphasised that instead of facing difficulty when they return for higher education in India, now they could learn how to deal in society.

In India most schools are gender mixed where there is no issue, he said.

Assange to remain jailed, US extradition delayed

To supporters of Julian Assange this is not just about the extradition of one man, but also about the profound consequences that it will have for press freedom in the UK and elsewhere around the world.

Julian Assange’s supporters, legal team and family are once again disappointed in the UK’s justice system.

Now the UK courts have invited the United States to issue assurances.


The Biden administration should not issue assurances; they should drop this shameful case that should never have been brought.


Julian should never have been imprisoned for a single day. This is a shame on every democracy.


Stella Assange

Based on the new judgment, in three weeks, the US should give assurances that Assange will not face the death penalty in the US before judges consider dismissing the WikiLeaks founder’s bid to bring an extradition appeal.

This comes despite revelations in 2021 that senior CIA officials during the Trump administration had discussed abducting, and even assassinating, Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy, where he had sought asylum for seven years.

It is for publishing nearly half a million classified documents relating to the US led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that the American government wants Assange extradited.

His supporters say they fear he will be jailed for life.

To supporters of Julian Assange this is not just about the extradition of one man, but also about the profound consequences that will have for press freedom here, in the UK, and around the world.

A fact highlighted by those who have campaigned for years to secure Assange’s freedom.

The message that Julian Assange’s extradition case will send around the world is that the United States Department of Justice can reach out anywhere in the world, whether you’re a British citizen, whether you’re an Australian citizen, wherever you’re from, and claim that you’re a spy and you have revealed classified information, as though you were a spy.


Joe Brack, Committee to Defend Julian Assange

The latest ruling means the legal saga, which has dragged on for more than a decade, will continue and Assange will remain inside London’s high security Belmarsh prison, where he has spent the last five years.

Ramagundam CP asks rowdy-sheeters to help control crime

The commissioner further said that it was impossible for any criminal to escape from the law as the investigation was carried out using technology and scientific methods of investigation.

Updated On – 27 March 2024, 06:21 PM


Ramagundam CP asks rowdy-sheeters to help control crime


Mancherial: Ramagundam Commissioner of Police M Srinivasulu warned of stern action against those who indulge in illegal activities. He conducted a special counselling programme for rowdy-sheeters here on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Srinivasulu told those who had committed crimes in the past to shun their criminal tendencies and to continue with good conduct in the society. He asked them to lead a sober life. He opined that even if criminals commit crimes in haste, their family members would have to face consequences of their acts.


The commissioner further said that it was impossible for any criminal to escape from the law as the investigation was carried out using technology and scientific methods of investigation. He stated that everyone was equal before the law and no one would be spared.

Srinivasulu said that before committing crime, rowdy-sheeters should think about the future of their families and children. He asked them to become partners in controlling crime. He stated that there would be special surveillance by special teams on everyone who was a rowdy- sheeter and strict action would be taken if they indulge in illegal activities.

He noted that there was a possibility to remove the rowdy sheet if a habitual offender had good conduct and completely corrected his criminal behavior without committing any crime since the last ten years.

Mancherial DCP Ashok Kumar, Inspector Bansilal, Traffic Inspector Naresh Kumar and several sub-inspectors were present.

IPL Live: MI, SRH Look To Making Wining Comebacks After Narrow Defeats

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians Live Score: Squads –

Mumbai Indians: Hardik Pandya (c), Rohit Sharma, Dewald Brevis, Jasprit Bumrah, Piyush Chawla, Gerald Coetzee, Tim David, Shreyas Gopal, Ishan Kishan, Anshul Kamboj, Kumar Kartikeya, Akash Madhwal, Kwena Maphaka, Mohammad Nabi, Shams Mulani, Naman Dhir, Shivalik Sharma, Romario Shepherd, Arjun Tendulkar, Nuwan Thushara, Tilak Varma, Vishnu Vinod, Nehal Wadhera, Luke Wood, Suryakumar Yadav.

Sunrisers Hyderabad: Pat Cummins (c), Abdul Samad, Abhishek Sharma, Aiden Markram, Travis Head, Wanindu Hasaranga, Marco Jansen, Rahul Tripathi, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Sanvir Singh, Heinrich Klaasen, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mayank Agarwal, T. Natarajan, Anmolpreet Singh, Mayank Markande, Upendra Singh Yadav, Umran Malik, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Shahbaz Ahmed, Jaydev Unadkat, Akash Singh, Jhathavedh Subramanyan.

Vietnam Jails Property Tycoon For 8 Years Over $335 Million Bond Scam

Vietnam Jails Luxury Property Tycoon For 8 Years Over $335 Million Bond Scam

It is the latest case in a sweeping anti-corruption probe targeting high-flying business leaders

Hanoi, Vietnam:

A top Vietnamese luxury property tycoon was sentenced to eight years in prison, state media said Wednesday, after he was accused of cheating thousands of investors in a $355 million bond scam.

It is the latest case in a sweeping anti-corruption probe targeting high-flying business leaders that is roiling the communist country.

More than 4,000 people, including officials and senior business figures, have been indicted in more almost 2,000 cases since 2021.

Hanoi People’s Court sentenced Do Anh Dung, head of the Tan Hoang Minh group which specialises in luxury offices and apartments, to eight years in jail for fraud, according to Tuoi Tre news site.

Dung’s son, Do Hoang Viet, was also sentenced to three years imprisonment, while 13 other defendants were given sentences of up to two and half years in jail.

Dung and his co-defendants were accused of illegally acquiring $355 million in a bond sale to 6,630 investors.

“The jury assessed that the defendants’ crimes were particularly serious, directly infringing on the property ownership rights of other people,” according to Tuoi Tre report.

According to previous state media reports, by January 2022 the Tan Hoang Minh group was struggling with debts of some $810 million because of stalled projects and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The defendants sold bonds to raise capital, promising investors high returns, but embezzled the $355 million raised, state media reported.

State media reported that Dung and his son have already repaid the $355 million.

The verdict comes as the country’s biggest ever fraud case, Truong My Lan, chairwoman of the Van Thinh Phat property development group, along with 85 other defendants, is currently on trial in Ho Chi Minh City accused of embezzling $12.5 billion.

Vietnamese prosecutors have called for her to face the death penalty, with the trial expected to end in late April.

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

CII-IMT jointly announces two-year PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

The curriculum is designed and delivered by professionals and academicians with extensive logistics experience.

Published Date – 27 March 2024, 04:38 PM


CII-IMT jointly announces two-year PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

The curriculum is designed and delivered by professionals and academicians with extensive logistics experience.

Hyderabad: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Institute of Logistics, in collaboration with the Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Hyderabad, on Wednesday announced the launch of a two-year full-time residential Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programme in Logistics & Supply Chain Management.

Scheduled to commence from the academic year 2024-25, the programme aims to equip students with functional knowledge of logistics and supply chain domains, demonstrate value addition through effective LSCM practices, analyze LSCM data for informed decision-making, incorporate ESG concepts, and highlight technological advancements in logistics solutions.


The curriculum is designed and delivered by professionals and academicians with extensive logistics experience. It also features industry engagement through guest lectures, industry visits, internships, and management projects. Students will get mentorship by senior industry leaders to enhance their industry readiness.

“Logistics is a global subject. With India aiming for high growth, it is imperative for our country to be part of global value chains. CII Institute of Logistics believes that there is an immense value in forging a partnership with academia. We seek to foster a culture of innovation and excellence, driven by the collaboration between academia and industry,” said K V Mahidhar, Executive Director & Head, Institute of Logistics CII.

IMT Director K Sriharsha Reddy said the IMT proposed to start the programme with an initial intake of 30 students.