230 kg seized ganja burnt in Khammam

Additional DCP Naresh Kumar said that burnt ganja was seized in 13 cases in Khammam one-town, Tallada and Wyra police stations and smugglers involved in illegal transportation andillegal transportation were arrested.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 05:49 PM


230 kg seized ganja burnt in Khammam

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Khammam: Ganja seized in various cases was burnt in a scientific manner by Khammam commissionerate police on Wednesday. 230 kg dry ganja seized under the limits of various police stations in the commissionerate was burnt at police firing range in Manchukonda forest area.

Additional DCP Naresh Kumar said that burnt ganja was seized in 13 cases in Khammam one-town, Tallada and Wyra police stations and smugglers involved in illegal transportation andillegal transportation were arrested.


Additional DCP (Admin) Naresh Kumar, ACP Samba Raju and ACP (Task Force) Malliah were present.

Top 10 Richest Indians On Forbes 2024 List

Top 10 Richest Indians On Forbes 2024 List

Mukesh Ambani leads the list while Gautam Adani has secured the second spot.

Forbes has recently revealed its annual ranking of the richest Indians in 2024. As many as 200 Indians have made their mark this year, a significant increase from 169 in  2023. Their combined wealth is recorded at $954 billion, a 41% increase from last year’s  $675 billion. 

Here is the list of the 10 richest Indians: 

(It may be noted that all net worth figures mentioned are as of March 8, 2024, as reported by Forbes)

Mukesh Ambani (net worth – $116 billion)

Mukesh Ambani, chairman and largest shareholder of Reliance Industries Limited which deals in petrochemical, oil, natural gas exploration, telecommunication and retail, leads the list with a net worth of $116 billion. 

Gautam Adani (net worth – $84 billion)

Gautam Adani is the chairman of Adani Group, with interests in ports, airports, power generation and transmission, and green energy, among others. 

Shiv Nadar (net worth – $36.9 billion)

Shiv Nadar,  founder of HCL Technologies, one of the largest leading IT companies. In 2020, his daughter Roshni Nadar Malhotra took over his role as the chairman of the company he founded in 1976.

Savitri Jindal (net worth – $35.5 billion)

Savitri Jindal retains her status as the richest woman in India, climbing to the fourth position from sixth place last year. 

Dilip Shanghvi (net worth – $26.7 billion)

Dilip Shanghvi is the founder of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, which is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies globally.

Cyrus Poonawalla (net worth – $21.3 billion)

Cyrus Poonawalla is an Indian entrepreneur who founded the Serum Institute of India, a leading global vaccine manufacturer. His life’s work revolves around the pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on vaccine production to serve worldwide needs.

Kushal Pal Singh (net worth – $20.9 billion)

Kushal Pal Singh is an estate developer who serves as the Chairman of DLF Limited, a prominent real estate company in the country.

Kumar Birla (net worth – $19.7 billion)

Business conglomerate Kumar Mangalam Birla is the Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group. He belongs to the renowned Birla family, known for their influential business ventures in the country.

Radhakishan Damani (net worth – $17.6 billion)

Radhakishan Damani is a billionaire investor, entrepreneur, and the founder of Avenue Supermarts Limited. Avenue Supermarts Limited operates the popular retail chain D-Mart, making Mr Damani the founder of D-Mart as well.

Lakshmi Mittal (net worth – $16.4 billion)

Billionaire industrialist Lakshmi Mittal is the Chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaking company. He was born in India and is now a British citizen.

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Telangana: Officials told to ensure uninterrupted supply of water

Collector Venkatesh Dhotre instructed officials to collaborate across departments to proactively address the looming drinking water scarcity during the summer months.

Updated On – 3 April 2024, 05:44 PM


Telangana: Officials told to ensure uninterrupted supply of water

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Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Collector Venkatesh Dhotre told officials to take steps to prevent drinking water crisis in summer by having coordination among various departments. He along with Additional Collector Deepak Tiwari inspected a water tank with 1.50 lakh storage capacity here on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Venkatesh asked the officials to clean the tank every day and chlorinate premises of the facility to prevent the spread of vector-borne diseases. He instructed them to ensure uninterrupted supply of drinking water to the district centre. He told them to avoid drinking water crisis in summer.


The Collector interacted with locals for a while and learned their major problems. He advised them to bring the drinking water crisis to the notice of the officials if faced. Municipal commissioner Bhujang Rao, Rural Water Supply assistant engineer Srinivas and concerned officials were present.

Pragya Thakur Pulled Up By Court For Skipping Malegaon Trial Hearing

Pragya Thakur Pulled Up By Court For Skipping Malegaon Trial Hearing

Mumbai:

Less than a month after issuing a bailable warrant against her for her repeated absence in hearings related to the 2008 Malegaon blast case, a special court in Mumbai has pulled up BJP MP Pragya Thakur once again. 

Ms Thakur, who is the prime accused in the case, gave the hearing a miss on Wednesday as well and the special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court observed that her continued absence is hampering the trial. The Bhopal MP has repeatedly cited health reasons for not attending the hearings and the court has now directed the NIA to submit a status report on her health condition by Monday, April 8.

Strict action against people involved in mob lynching, says Nizamabad CP

In a statement, the Commissioner urged people to hand over persons involved in crime or moving suspiciously in their areas to the police and not to take law into their hands.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 05:28 PM


Strict action against people involved in mob lynching, says Nizamabad CP


Nizamabad: Commissioner of Police Kalmeshwar Singhenavar on Wednesday warned that stringent action would be initiated against people involved in mob lynching.

In a statement, the Commissioner urged people to hand over persons involved in crime or moving suspiciously in their areas to the police and not to take law into their hands.


“In two incidents of mob lynching in the district, people were seriously injured and a person lost his life. In both the cases, several people were sent to jail. Hence I request people not to take law into their hands as they will be in trouble,” he said.

As per law, every person who gets involved in a lynching would be liable for the offence of murder, the Commissioner warned.The advisory was issued in the wake of two incidents that took place in the district in the last few months. In the first incident, one Raju of Khanapur village was beaten to death by the residents, suspecting him to be a child lifter at Gayatrinagar in Nizamabad town on February 14. The police filed a case against four persons in the incident.

In the second incident which took place in January, three workers from Adilabad were caught at Navipet weekly market and beaten by a group of people mistaking them for child lifters. Later it was found that they were innocent and that they had no link with child lifting gangs. eom

Fitness Goals Alert: Inside Ananya Panday's Pilates Session

Fitness Goals Alert: Inside Ananya Panday's Pilates Session

Namrata Purohit shared this image. (courtesy: NamrataPurohit)

Ananya Panday has set new fitness heights and how. Fitness instructor Namrata Purohit shared a video on her Instagram story. In the video, Ananya can be seen doing a pilates session over a cadillac. Sharing the video, Namrata Purohit wrote, “Ananya Panday’s first attempt of the walkover on the cadillac. Well Done!” She shared a fire and and a love emoji on the post. Re-sharing the story on her Instagram, Ananya wrote, “Clueless monkey.” Ananya Panday was last seen in the Netflix film Kho Gaye Hum Kahan.

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A few months back, Namrata Purohit shared a video in which Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday can be seen sweating it out during a pilates session. “It is just a tiny glimpse of Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday’s workout today…making it look sooo easy having fun while getting fit. Honestly, working out should always be enjoyable. Some days it might be a challenging workout, while some days it might be a lighter session but what will really keep you going is that it is enjoyable, and something you want to do,” Namrata Purohit captioned the post.

She added in her post, “I have always believed that when you enjoy your workout, it’s more likely that you will come back for your next one. It’s easier to do something you enjoy, working out should never feel stressful, or just too difficult all the time. There has to be a balance, you work hard but can also have fun while at it. PS: also it’s important to remember there are different aspects to fitness, strength being one of them, but it is equally important to work on balance, reaction time, agility, coordination and more.”

In terms of work, Ananya Panday was last seen in the Netflix release Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, directed by Arjun Varain Singh. The film also starred Siddhant Chaturvedi, Adarsh Gourav and Kalki Koechlin. Her upcoming projects include Control and The Untold Story of C Sankaran Nair. She will next be seen in the show Call Me Bae.

NHRC notice to Andhra govt, DGP over student’s suicide in Visakhapatnam

The NHRC has asked for a detailed report on the matter within four weeks and they have also asked the Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police to include the status of the investigation.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 05:10 PM


NHRC notice to Andhra govt, DGP over student’s suicide in Visakhapatnam

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New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police over a college student dying by suicide allegedly due to sexual harassment by a faculty member, an official said.

The NHRC has asked for a detailed report on the matter within four weeks and they have also asked the Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police to include the status of the investigation.


“The NHRC has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that, unable to bear the sexual harassment by a faculty member, a first-year Diploma student committed suicide by jumping down from the 4th floor of Chaitanya Engineering College in Kommadi area, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, on March 28,” NHRC said in a press release.

Reportedly, in a message to her father on his mobile phone, she said that sexual harassment of girl students is common in the college and the management was not able to stop it, NHRC said.

“The Commission has observed that the contents of the news report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights, which is a matter of concern,” the NHRC added.

The Commission has further observed that, apparently, the negligent and reckless attitude of the authorities in the institution has led to this incident. This, as well as the allegations of sexual harassment of other students in the college, require to be investigated thoroughly so that the perpetrators are booked and such incidents of violation of the right to life and dignity do not recur, they said.

“According to the media report, carried on March 30, the victim was subjected to sexual harassment by one of the faculty members of the college who had clicked her compromising pictures and was blackmailing her that he would upload these on social media,” the NHRC said.

Turkish president to visit Iraq for 1st time in 12 yrs

In addition, the preparations for the trip have been done over the past week, the Russian Arabic-language Russia Today (RT) cited Turkish local media and sources as saying. 

According to Turkish news webiste Daily Sabah, in Iraq, the Turkish president will discuss steps for counterterrorism and the Development Road project.

The local Turkish media also said that after Iraq, Erogan is set to visit the United States on May 9. According to Daily Sabah’s report,  in his talks with US President Joe Biden, topics discussed will include the acquisition of F-16 fighter jets by Turkey, counterterrorism and efforts to stop Israeli attacks in Gaza, and a solution to the Palestine issue.

According to local Turkish media reports, at home, Erdogan will likely welcome Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who this week started his third term as president, shortly after a landmark visit by Erdogan to Egypt in the latest step in normalizing relations. Another guest of Erdogan in May amid Turkey’s bid to normalize ties will be Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Russian President Vladimir Putin is also expected to make his long-delayed visit to Turkey in the coming months.

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NATO set to announce $100 billion military aid package for Ukraine

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) top brass Jens Stoltenberg is proposing a $107.6 billion, five-year military aid package for Ukraine, during a NATO foreign ministers gathering in Brussels.

The financial package is set to be included in a wider effort to encourage allies to back Kyiv, given that a $60 billion US military aid package is currently facing delays in Congress.

The proposals will be debated upon in a two-day conference in Brussels, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and gearing up for a summit of alliance leaders in Washington in July.

“We need to shift the dynamics of our support,” Secretary General Stoltenberg said as he arrived at the meeting on Wednesday.

“We must ensure reliable and predictable security assistance to Ukraine for the long haul, so that we rely less on voluntary contributions and more on NATO commitments. Less on short-term offers and more on multi-year pledges.”

The UK’s foreign minister David Cameron, meanwhile, is urging member states to invest more in defense and increase industrial production, saying it is necessary if the alliance wants Ukraine to defeat Russia.

In a speech, Cameron is expected to encourage NATO allies to step up support for Kyiv and ramp up defense industrial production.

“75 years after its creation, we are celebrating a NATO that has never been stronger or more important, especially following Sweden’s accession last month,” Cameron said.

“With Ukraine closer to NATO than ever, we must sustain the critical support Ukraine needs to win the war,” the foreign secretary stressed, adding that “Allies need to step up and spend more on defense in the face of continued Russian aggression and a more dangerous world.”

Asked about a possible $107 billion NATO fund for Ukraine, the Polish foreign minister, Radek Sikorski, told reporters: “we support the secretary-general’s efforts.”

Up until this point, NATO has primarily concentrated on providing non-lethal assistance to Ukraine due to concerns that a more active involvement could potentially escalate tensions with Russia. Individual member states have contributed billions of dollars in arms through bilateral agreements.

Diplomats have expressed a growing belief within NATO that it is now necessary to establish a more stable framework for military aid to Ukraine, with NATO being the most suitable entity to fulfill this role.

“100 billion for 5 years looks pretty big, but it is a small effort we have to pay in order for Ukraine to win. Otherwise, the price will be much much higher, I assure you,” one senior European diplomat told the Guardian.

“We haven’t yet figured it out how we build this 100 billion for 5 years. We could get to a solution that would also include the bilateral contributions to Ukraine, which could then be bearable for everyone,” the diplomat added.

According to diplomats, NATO is set to assume certain coordination responsibilities from the Ramstein group, a temporary coalition led by the US, which is intended to mitigate the risk of reduced US support in the event of Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Russia on Wednesday accused NATO of returning to a Cold War mindset.

“Today, in relations with Russia, the bloc has returned to Cold War settings,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters, Reuters reported.

She said the alliance has no place in a “multipolar world”.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah strikes Israeli bases in support of Gaza

The Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement has launched fresh retaliatory strikes on Israeli military sites in the north of the occupied territories in support of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, which has been under the regime’s relentless bombardment campaign over the past months.

Hezbollah said in separate statements on Wednesday that the retaliatory attacks had targeted the Israeli occupation bases and the gathering of their forces with “missile weapons” in the morning.

“In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, the fighters of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted at 08:50 a.m. … Wednesday the al-Raheb site and a gathering of enemy soldiers in its vicinity with missile weapons,” the Lebanese resistance movement said.

The statement also said the Hezbollah fighters had targeted with missiles a “new secret command post behind the Branit Barracks.”

Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television news channel confirmed the reports of Hezbollah’s attacks on Israeli bases.

Earlier in the day, a correspondent of Qatar-headquartered Al Jazeera television network in Lebanon reported that six missiles were fired towards Israeli positions in the Upper Galilee region, opposite the town of Aita al-Shaab in southern Lebanon.

Israeli media reported that sirens sounded in a number of illegal settlements in the north and at least five missiles were monitored in that direction.

On Tuesday, Hezbollah fighters carried out a number of operations against Israeli targets across from the border with the occupied territories “with appropriate weapons, achieving a direct hit.”

Israel unleashed its war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas conducted Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

The regime has also been conducting air raids on Lebanese soil from time to time since then with the aim of expanding the scale of the conflict, prompting Hezbollah to respond decisively to the aggression.

The Tel Aviv regime has imposed a “complete siege” on the Gaza Strip, cutting off fuel, electricity, food and water to the more than two million Palestinians living there.

Since the start of the offensive, the Tel Aviv regime has killed 32,916 Palestinians and injured 75,494 others.