Completion of Sitarama LIS: Long way to go

The lift irrigation scheme has in all four pump houses. Only two of the six pumps, each one of 25 MW capacity, were ready and one of them completed the trial run successfully on Thursday.

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 09:28 PM


Completion of Sitarama LIS: Long way to go


Hyderabad: The Sitarama Lift Irrigation Project, a major initiative aimed at enhancing irrigation facilities in the three districts of Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam and Mahabubabad by lifting Godavari water, has drawn a blank so far.

Even after spending over Rs.7,700 crore, not a drop of water could be given to the proposed ayacut so far. The State government has added an additional component to the project by linking it with the Nagarjuna Sagar Project (NSP) Left Canal. This linkage facility, which would cost Rs.100 crore is intended to provide water to an ayacut of 1.6 lakh acres under the Wyra project in Khammam district. The ongoing works on the link canals of the project are yet to gain momentum.


They were expected to be completed by now, but in some stretches, the works were progressing on a tardy pace. The process for land acquisition is yet to gather pace, as it is linked to payment of dues to the land oustees. The completion of works on the four pump houses and canal system would facilitate the much-awaited release of water to a new ayacut. The lift irrigation scheme has in all four pump houses. Only two of the six pumps, each one of 25 MW capacity, were ready and one of them completed the trial run successfully on Thursday.

The Sitarama project, which was being implemented at a cost of Rs 18,000 crore, has a long way to go for completion. The works on the project have witnessed no major headway, for want of resource support. Of late, the project has lacked the special priority accorded to it by the previous BRS regime.

The project implementation has faced several hurdles. The Benefit-Cost Ratio was one of them. The irrigation authorities have established that the BCR stands at 1.60 and the benefits of the project would outweigh the costs. Financial Internal Rate of Return (IRR) was also projected to be 18.47 per cent. Now that the project has overcome major feasibility hurdles, its final clearances have to be rushed through.

‘Stop misusing ED and CBI’: AAP MPs protest Kejriwal’s arrest on Parliament premises

AAP MP says President and Constitution are supreme and when dictatorship is done in the name of justice, it is important to raise voices

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 11:21 AM


‘Stop misusing ED and CBI’: AAP MPs protest Kejriwal’s arrest on Parliament premises

AAP leader Sanjay Singh along with other party leaders protests against the Central Government over the alleged misuse of CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED) at the Parliament House complex, in New Delhi. — Photo:PTI

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party MPs held a protest against the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister and AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, on Parliament premises ahead of President Droupadi Murmu‘s address on Thursday.

The party MPs were seen holding placards that read, “Stop misusing ED and CBI“, and “Dictatorship will not work”. AAP leader Sandeep Pathak also said that the party MPs would boycott the President’s address to the joint sitting of Parliament.


This will be the first Presidential address after the formation of the third National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. Following the President’s address, a motion of thanks will be moved in both Houses of Parliament, which will be discussed by the members.

Pathak said that the President and the Constitution are supreme and when dictatorship is done in the name of justice, it is important to raise voices. “Today we will protest in the Rajya Sabha against the arrest of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and we will boycott the President’s address. The President and the Constitution are supreme and when dictatorship is done in the name of justice, it is important to raise our voices,” he said.

When asked whether other parties of the I.N.D.I.A bloc will also protest in the Rajya Sabha, Pathak said, “We did not have a discussion with the remaining parties of the I.N.D.I.A alliance regarding this but our party will boycott the President’s address”.

Meanwhile, the Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi on Wednesday sent Kejriwal to three days CBI remand in connection with the Excise policy case. Vacation Judge Amitabh Rawat after taking note of all the submissions of both sides, allowed Arvind Kejriwal to be on CBI remand till June 29, 2024.

During the remand period, the court allowed Kejriwal’s wife, Sunita Kejriwal, to meet him for 30 minutes and his lawyer to meet him every day for 30 minutes. The court has also allowed him to carry his prescribed medicines during the remand period.

During the hearing, Arvind Kejriwal himself addressed the court and said, “CBI is claiming that I have made a statement against Manish Sisodia, which is completely false. Manish Sisodia Nirdosh hai, Aam Aadmi Party Nirdosh hai. Main bhi nirdosh hun. Iss Tarah ke statements hamme media me badnam Karne ke liye diye ja rahe hai (Manish Sisodia is innocent, Aam Aadmi Party is innocent. I am also innocent. statements are being given in the media to defame us.)”

JEECUP 2024: UP Polytechnic Result Out, Check Steps To Access

UP Polytechnic Result Out: The Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) has released the result of UP Polytechnic exam 2024. Those who appeared in the exams can check their results on the official website.

Successful candidates will be eligible for admission to polytechnic courses in government, non-government, and private institutes. The exams were held between June 13 and June 20.

Established in 1986-87, the Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) administers the state-level admission test for all polytechnic institutions in Uttar Pradesh.

JEECUP Result 2024: How to Check Results

  • Visit the official UPJEE 2024 website at jeecup.admissions.nic.in.
  • Click on the JEECUP 2024 result link on the homepage.
  • Enter your login details.
  • Check and download your result.
  • Take a print out of the result for future reference.

Students who pass the exam must participate in the counseling process, which consists of five rounds, including a final round. The counseling process involves selecting an institution and course, document verification, fee payment, and reporting to the assigned institution.

Good Score in JEECUP

The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP), is conducted for a total of 400 marks. To qualify for JEECUP Counselling 2024 based on last year’s cut-off, candidates need 77 marks for the general category and 70 marks for reserved categories.

Negative Marking

The exam was conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. Each correct answer earned four marks, with no penalties for incorrect answers.

The JEECUP released the answer key on June 21. Students had the opportunity to raise objections until June 23. The final answer key was determined based on these objections, and subsequently, the JEECUP Result 2024 was declared.



Heavy persistent rains lash Hyderabad

Several parts of the city including Bandlaguda, Shaikpet, Khairatabad, Marredpally, and Secunderabad experienced moderate to heavy rainfall.

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 07:33 PM


Heavy persistent rains lash Hyderabad

Photo: Anand Dharmana

Hyderabad: After days of anticipation, Hyderabad has finally witnessed significant rainfall, accompanied by intense thunder and lightning strikes across the city on Thursday. The downpour led to widespread waterlogging and severe traffic disruptions in many areas.

According to data from the Telangana Development and Planning Society by 5 pm, several parts of the city including Bandlaguda, Shaikpet, Khairatabad, Marredpally, and Secunderabad experienced moderate to heavy rainfall. Bandlaguda recorded a significant rainfall of 18.5 mm.


Hyd Rains

Photo: Surya Sridhar

 

The city also witnessed a notable drop in temperatures, with the maximum recorded temperature around 33 degree Celsius.

According to the forecast by the India Meteorological Department, generally cloudy skies with intermittent light to moderate rain and thundershowers, accompanied by strong surface winds ranging from 30 to 40 kmph, likely to occur at isolated places on Friday.

Other districts of Telangana, including Karimnagar, Vikarabad, Kumaram Bheem Asifabad, Adilabad, Sangareddy, Rangareddy, and Medchal-Malkajgiri, also reported heavy rainfall. Notably, Manakondur in Karimnagar recorded a substantial rainfall of 51.3 mm.

Looking ahead to Friday, the weather forecast suggests strong surface winds continuing at isolated places in various districts including Adilabad, Kumaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Jagitial, Rajanna Sircilla, Karimnagar, Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhupalapally, Mulugu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam, Mahabubabad, Warangal, Hanamkonda, Jangaon, Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajigiri, and Hyderabad.

Kaziranga National Park fully prepared to tackle flood situation

Park authorities put vehicular speed sensor cameras on the National Highway – 37 to control the vehicles speed

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 11:33 AM


Kaziranga National Park fully prepared to tackle flood situation

Kaziranga National Park — File picture

Guwahati: The authority of Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve in Assam is fully prepared to tackle any kind of situation during the flood and to ensure the safety and security of the animals of the national park.

The park authorities have put vehicular speed sensor cameras on the National Highway – 37 to control the vehicles speed which is passed through the national park and the park authorities have used various technologies.


Along with the male frontline staff around 150 women frontline staff are also engaged in Kaziranga National Park to protect wild animals. Sonali Ghosh, field director of Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve said that, “The park authorities have made all preparedness to ensure safety and security of wild animals of the park during flood season.”

“In Kaziranga, the flood is a very important aspect because a good flood is also helpful for Kaziranga landscape. But at the same time, the migration of wild animals has also happened from Kaziranga to higher grounds in Karbi Anglong. For this year also, we are prepared. There are nine designated corridors from where the animals are regularly crossing,” Sonali Ghosh said.

“We have put additional frontline staff there. We have used technologies including vehicular speed sensor cameras on the National Highway – 37 so that we can minimize road accidents with wild animals. Our frontline staff are continuously engaged in anti-poaching activities and doing their duties round the clock. We have provided them country boats, life jackets, raincoats and whatever is required,” Sonali Ghosh added.

She further said that, on June 15, Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma came to Kaziranga and he held an inter-departmental review meeting on flood preparedness and he had given a lot many directions.

Mic Cuts, No Audience, No Fact-Checking: How Biden-Trump Debate Will Work

Mic Cuts, No Audience, No Fact-Checking: How Biden-Trump Debate Will Work

This is the first time a debate has been organized so early in the race (File)

There will be no studio audience, depriving candidates of the momentum that comes from ginning up supporters. Microphones will cut out when a candidate’s speaking time is over. Thursday night’s presidential debate will not be business as usual.

CNN, which is hosting President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump for their first debate of the 2024 campaign in Atlanta, wants to avoid the chaos seen when the two men squared off in 2020.

Here are some facts about the 90-minute debate, a key moment in the race for the White House, but one whose impact is difficult to predict.

Averting mayhem

In their first war of words four years ago, Trump repeatedly cut off the veteran Democrat, launched into lengthy diatribes and taunted his rival, who ended up shouting at one point: “Will you shut up, man?” 

It was hardly the height of presidential decorum.

To cut down on the hijinks, CNN has set up a series of rules, to which both campaigns agreed.

Among the most notable: When the candidates take the stage at the network’s Atlanta studios at 9:00 pm (0100 GMT Friday), there will be no one in the audience.

Microphones will be muted except for the candidate asked to speak. There will be two commercial breaks during the showdown between 78-year-old Trump and 81-year-old Biden, the two oldest presumptive White House nominees in history. 

Moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, both regular CNN on-air presenters, will “use all tools at their disposal to enforce timing and ensure a civilized discussion,” the network said.

Trump gets last word

Biden won the coin toss, allowing him to choose either his podium position or whether he preferred to speak first or second in final statements. 

The incumbent chose the podium on the viewers’ right, and Trump opted to have the last word.

No live fact-checking

CNN has not revealed the debate themes, and does not plan to fact-check candidate statements in real time — even if Trump repeats the baseless charge that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

For Kathleen Hall Jamieson, a professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania, “one problem with a debate that features Donald Trump is that the moderators don’t fact check in real time, nor should they.”

“It’s highly risky to try to do that and it would be disruptive of the debate if they did,” she told AFP. “The danger is instead of informing, a debate could actually increase the amount of inaccurate knowledge.”

Biden and Trump will not have teleprompters and they cannot bring pre-written notes to the stage, although they will be provided with paper and pen. Consulting with campaign staff during commercial breaks will not be allowed.

Debate airs on all networks

Both candidates rejected the oversight of the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates formed in 1987 to manage such events.

Instead, they made a direct deal with CNN. The news network, now owned by media conglomerate Warner Bros Discovery, afforded its rivals the opportunity to broadcast the debate live in the name of public service, under certain conditions.

The screen must bear the CNN logo and outside commentary is forbidden.

Fox News — which regularly attacks CNN as biased against Trump — plans to hit the airwaves two hours before the event, with talk show hosts Jesse Watters and Sean Hannity providing pre-game insights.

In the past, Hannity has called Tapper a “radical left-wing partisan talk show host masquerading as a journalist.” 

Impact on campaign? 

The debate will certainly be a key moment in the campaign, watched by tens of millions: a record 84 million tuned in to watch Trump’s first battle with Hillary Clinton in 2016, and 73 million saw Trump and Biden duke it out in 2020.

But it will not necessarily be a game-changer.

This is the first time a debate has been organized so early in the race, more than four months before Election Day, and even before the candidates have been formally nominated by their respective parties. 

“The worry is that the public in the United States doesn’t pay much attention to news in summer,” said Jamieson. 

“In general, presidential debates don’t affect a sufficient number of votes to decide the outcome of an election. But when an election is close, as this one may be, debates can play an important role.”

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

KCR vows to continue fight for Telangana’s development

He emphasised the need for continued vigilance and activism under the Congress rule to ensure the State’s progress.

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 09:30 PM


KCR vows to continue fight for Telangana’s development


Hyderabad: Brushing aside recent electoral setbacks, BRS president and Leader of Opposition K Chandrashekhar Rao on Thursday reaffirmed his commitment to Telangana’s development and emphasised the need for continued vigilance and activism under the Congress rule to ensure the State’s progress.

“We have a history of sacrificing many positions for achieving the goal of Telangana Statehood. The post of the Chief Minister is not a big deal for me compared to the achievement of Telangana itself,” he said, while addressing hundreds of supporters at his Erravelli residence.


Chandrashekhar Rao reminisced about the strides made in providing essential facilities such as irrigation, drinking water, and electricity supply, which led to the remarkable progress of Telangana under his leadership within the past decade. However, he expressed concerns about the current state of Telangana under Congress rule.

The BRS chief criticised the Congress for making deceptive electoral promises and failing to fulfill them. He pointed out that numerous initiatives by the previous BRS government including Kalyana Lakshmi, KCR Kits, Rythu Bandhu and even cheques from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund among others, have been discontinued. He stressed that the people were realising the impact of the failed promises of the Congress.

“People are worried that many schemes initiated by the previous BRS government are not available to them,” he stated, reassuring his supporters that the BRS would continue its long journey for Telangana’s betterment.

Chandrashekhar Rao also called on BRS activists to remain patient and persistent in addressing public issues, stating that the people would eventually see through the Congress’s deceit. He emphasised the importance of staying connected with the people to rebuild trust and support for the BRS. “Our long journey of 25 years for Telangana has not stopped. The day will soon come when we will be seated in the Assembly with twice as much support from people,” he declared, evoking cheers from the crowd.

He criticised the deteriorating governance of the Congress, asserting that their initial promises had fallen flat. He emphasised that the strength of the BRS was in its dedicated workers, who would emerge as future leaders. “Leaders might leave, but the party can create more,” he declared, urging his supporters to focus on public service.

On the occasion, the former Chief Minister announced plans to hold a series of meetings with party leaders and activists from various Assembly constituencies to strategise and mobilise support. He reiterated that the BRS would fight to protect Telangana’s interests and ensure that the State’s progress was not derailed.

Former Minister and Balkonda MLA Vemula Prashant Reddy, Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, former MLA T Jeevan Reddy and other leaders participated in the meeting.

Sunita Kejriwal slams PM, says “the dictators should be destroyed”

Launches scathing attack against the Centre led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi over her husband’s arrest

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 11:50 AM


Sunita Kejriwal slams PM, says “the dictators should be destroyed”

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal‘s wife Sunita Kejriwal on Thursday launched a scathing attack against the Centre led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi over her husband’s arrest by CBI saying that she has started praying that the dictators must be destroyed.

Taking to the social media platform X, she said, “Till now the prayer has always been that God should give wisdom to everyone. But now the prayer will be that the dictator should be destroyed.”


 

Meanwhile, the Aam Admi Party is boycotting the address of the President to both houses of Parliament alleging a conspiracy behind the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal by the CBI.

Earlier, the Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi on Wednesday sent Kejriwal to three days CBI remand in connection with the Excise policy case. Vacation Judge Amitabh Rawat after taking note of all the submissions of both sides, allowed Arvind Kejriwal to be on CBI remand till June 29, 2024.

During the remand period, the court allowed Kejriwal’s wife, Sunita Kejriwal, to meet him for 30 minutes and his lawyer to meet him every day for 30 minutes. The court has also allowed him to carry his prescribed medicines during the remand period.

During the hearing, Arvind Kejriwal himself addressed the court and said, “CBI is claiming that I have made a statement against Manish Sisodia, which is completely false. Manish Sisodia Nirdosh hai, Aam Aadmi Party Nirdosh hai. Main bhi nirdosh hun. Iss Tarah ke statements hamme media me badnam Karne ke liye diye ja rahe hai (Manish Sisodia is innocent, Aam Aadmi Party is innocent. I am also innocent. statements are being given in the media to defame us.)”

He also added “CBI sources ke hawale se media me hamme badnam kar rahe rahe hai. Inka plan hai ki media front page ye chala de ki Kejriwal ne sara thikra Manish Sisodia pe daal diya. (They are tarnishing our image in the media by using unnamed sources. They plan to make it headline news that Kejriwal has shifted all the blame to Manish Sisodia.)”

However, the court said, “I have read your statement… you have not said this.” The Delhi High Court on Tuesday stayed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s bail order passed by the trial court, saying that the trial court should have at least recorded its satisfaction with the fulfilment of twin conditions of Section 45 of the Prevention of the Money Laundering Act (PMLA) before passing the impugned order.

Dispute over funds release for water scheme in Kothagudem

BJP and BSP leaders were objecting to Kothagudem MLA K Sambasiva Rao’s efforts to take credit for the funds sanctioned during BRS regime.

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 09:36 PM


Dispute over funds release for water scheme in Kothagudem

BJP and BSP leaders were objecting to Kothagudem MLA K Sambasiva Rao’s efforts to take credit for the funds sanctioned during BRS regime.

Kothagudem: BJP and BSP leaders here were objecting to Kothagudem MLA K Sambasiva Rao’s efforts to take credit for the funds sanctioned during BRS regime for a drinking water supply improvement scheme in the district headquarters.

BSP State general secretary Yerra Kamesh told the media here that Rs 124.48 crore was sanctioned on September 29, 2023 during the BRS regime under the Central government’s Amrut-2.0 for improving water supply in Kothagudem town.


He said that work tenders were called and agreement was already made to execute the works. Similarly funds were sanctioned to 26 municipalities in the State. But the MLA was trying to claim credit for the sanctioning of funds which took place before he was elected, he noted.

Similarly, BJP district official spokesperson P Venkateshwarlu maintained that the Central government contributed 60 percent of the amount sanctioned for the water scheme. But the MLA was speaking in a way that undermines the Centre’s contribution.

The BJP led Central government has been sanctioning huge amounts of funds to the States, in which it was not in power. For all the development works executed in Kothagudem and Paloncha towns as well as gram panchayats there was a 60 percent share from the Centre, he added.

Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka along with the district in-charge minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, ministers Tummala Nageswara Rao and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy laid the foundation stone for the water scheme here on Thursday.

Raja Singh criticizes CM Revanth for rise in crime in Hyderabad

Raja Singh said the government and in particular the Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy were playing into hands of All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen party (AIMIM) and obeying Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi.

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 07:48 PM


Raja Singh criticizes CM Revanth for rise in crime in Hyderabad

File photo of Raja Singh

Hyderabad: The BJP legislator from Goshamahal, Thakur Raja Singh, criticized the Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy for the rise in the crime incidents in the city.

Taking to social media, the BJP legislator, said the government and in particular the Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy were playing into hands of All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen party (AIMIM) and obeying Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi.


“Due to undue influence of AIMIM MLAs and leaders in the policing, the law-and-order situation is deteriorating. The AIMIM is not allowing the police to work freely due to which murders are taking place in the old city,” said Raja Singh.

He said the Chief Minister should focus on controlling the deteriorating law and order situation in the city. “Daylight robberies are taking place in the city,” he said, citing the case of an attempt to loot a jewelry shop at Kompally. Raja Singh, also mentioned about big property offences in the city in the last couple of weeks in his video. “Revanth Reddy, should not be afraid of anyone. He has a police department and he should instruct them to work fearlessly,” he said.