Biocon Biologics gets nod to manufacture cancer drug in India-Telangana Today

Company says biosimilar Bevacizumab will be manufactured at its new multi-product monoclonal antibodies drug substance facility in Bengaluru

Updated On – 24 June 2024, 11:38 AM


Biocon Biologics gets nod to manufacture cancer drug in India


Bengaluru: Biocon Biologics, a subsidiary of Biocon, on Monday got approval from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to manufacture biosimilar Bevacizumab in India.

The company, in a statement, said the biosimilar Bevacizumab will be manufactured at its new multi-product monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) drug substance facility in Bengaluru.


This approval will provide significant additional capacity to address patients’ needs across the markets in Europe. The facility has previously got approval to manufacture biosimilar Trastuzumab in September 2022.

Further, the facility also received Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Certificates of Compliance by the EMA, Biocon said. The GMP certificates, issued by the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), Ireland, on behalf of EMA, were also provided to its insulin facility in Malaysia.

The GMP certifications in India and Malaysia “reflect Biocon Biologics” continued compliance with the highest standards of quality and our unwavering commitment to addressing patient needs globally”, a company spokesperson said in the statement.

"Tough To…": Rohit After Guiding India To 1st T20 WC Final In 10 Years




India ended a 10-year wait early on Friday morning with a commanding 68-run win over England in the semi-final of the 2024 T20 World Cup. For the first time since the 2014 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, India will be playing in the final of the marquee event. In a rain-affected match, on a slow pitch, batting first was going to be a tricky but Rohit Sharma‘s men rose up to the challenge. 

Suryakumar Yadav (47) and Rohit Sharma (57) led the charge as India posted a tough 172-run target. In reply, England were all out for just 103.   

After the win, Rohit Sharma opened about how they win the semi-final. 

“Very satisfying to win. Worked very hard as a unit and it was a great effort from all. We adapted really well, conditions were challenging. That’s been the success story for us so far. If bowlers and batters adapt, things fall in place,” Rohit Sharma said in the post-match presentation ceremony. 

“At one stage, 140-150 looked par. But we got runs in the middle, SKY and I were going and thought we can get 20-25 more. 175 was a very good score, bowlers were fantastic. Axar, Kuldeep are gun spinners. Tough to play shots against them in these conditions. They were calm under pressure. We had a chat after the first innings, message was to keep stumps in play. That’s what they did. I can set the target in my mind, but I don’t want to let anyone know about it, to the batters. They are all instinctive players. I thought 170 was a very good surface.”

India flaunted their superabundance of talent in a display of absolute dominance to storm into the final of the T20 World Cup with a 68-run shellacking of England in their semi-final on Thursday.

Leading the charge once again was their inspirational skipper Rohit Sharma, who laid the foundation with an aggressive 57 off 39 balls, and the captain was well-supported by Suryakumar Yadav (47 off 36), as India posted 171 for seven after being asked to bat first in the rain-hit match.

In reply, England were bowled out for 103 in 16.4 overs as India set up a title clash with first-timers South Africa in Barbados on Saturday. This is India’s third entry into the final of the tournament.

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Hyderabad: Man ends life after quarrel with wife at Medchal

The couple frequent quarrelled and a few years ago, the woman left the house and started staying at her parents’ house.

Updated On – 26 June 2024, 08:08 PM


Hyderabad: Man ends life after quarrel with wife at Medchal

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Hyderabad: A 39 year-old man died by suicide at Medchal allegedly after his wife, who was living separately from him, did not allow him to meet their children.

A farmer, G Shiva Shankar (39) was married 10 years ago to Latha, a resident of Singaiyapally village. However, since marriage, the couple frequent quarrelled and a few years ago, the woman left the house and started staying at her parents’ house.


Shankar’s relatives several times visited Latha at her parents’ place and counselled her to return home. However, she did not agree.

“On Tuesday, Shankar met his wife and asked her to at least allow him to meet his children. When she refused to do so, Shankar returned home. He then hanged himself to the ceiling fan in the house and ended his life,” said Medchal sub inspector, Muralidhar.

The police registered a case and are investigating. The body was shifted to Gandhi Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

Two persons end lives in separate cases in Hyderabad

Two persons died by suicide in the city since Tuesday night.

At Vanasthalipuram, a woman B Swetha (23), a native of Nagarkurnool and a resident of BN Reddy Nagar in the city, died after jumping from second floor of a building on Wednesday morning.

According to the police, Swetha was into friendship with a man and they had decided to marry. However, the man backed off following which she slipped into depression and allegedly jumped from the second floor of the residential building and died. The police seized Swetha’s mobile phone and checked her room but did not find any suicide note.

In the other case, a 21 year-old man died after unidentified persons allegedly beat him up for maintaining friendship with a girl. The man Rahman Khan (21), a resident of Afsar Khan Colony in Langer Houz was into a relationship with a girl and both families agreed for their marriage. However, two persons Waseem and Afzal, objected to their relationship and on Monday night beat up Rahman.

“Rahman feel humiliated and slipped into depression. He hanged himself to the ceiling fan in the house and ended his life,” said an official of Langer Houz police station. A case under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) of IPC is registered against Waseem and Afzal.

Julian Assange founder of WikiLeaks walks out of court as a ‘free man’

The judge ruled that the 62 months Assange spent in a UK cell counts as his sentence. “You will walk out of this courtroom a free man,” Judge Manglona said.

Updated On – 26 June 2024, 09:22 AM


Julian Assange founder of WikiLeaks walks out of court as a ‘free man’


Washington: A US federal court in Saipan, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, on Wednesday ordered that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who pleaded guilty to a single felony count of violating the Espionage Act, should be released immediately.

He will leave the court as a ‘free man’, Judge Ramona Manglona said.


The judge said that it is fair to accept the 62 months, which he has already spent in a cell in the UK, as his sentence. “You will be able to walk out of this courtroom a free man,” Judge Manglona said.

Earlier in the day, Assange pleaded guilty in court as part of a deal with the US Justice Department to avoid further prison time and end the years-long legal saga.

The Wikileaks founder on Wednesday morning arrived in the Northern Mariana Islands, a US territory in the Pacific Ocean, after being freed from the UK prison, where he spent more than five years.

Australia’s ambassador to the US and former Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, and High Commissioner to the UK, Stephen Smith were also present in the courtroom.

Assange will now fly home to Australia’s capital, Canberra.

Unconditional US withdrawal essential for peace in Syria

Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Amir Saeed Iravani made the remarks at a UN Security Council session on “The situation in the Middle East: (Syria)” on Tuesday.

The following is the full text of Iravani’s speech.

Thank you, Mr. President,

We thank Ms. Nejat Roshdi, Deputy Special Envoy, and Mr. Ramesh Rajasingham, the Director of the Coordination Division, OCHA, for their briefings.

Mr. President,

The Syrian people continue to suffer from humanitarian crises, aggression, foreign occupation, and terrorism.

Through unlawful occupation, inhumane sanctions, politicizing the return of refugees and IDPs, and preventing international support for Syria’s reconstruction, certain Western countries are responsible for the prolongation of the conflict as they attempt to impose their own will on the Syrian people.

Such attempts are unlawful and immoral and serve only to prolong the crisis and worsen the suffering endured by the Syrian people.

The international community must not leave the Syrian people alone in their struggle against terrorism, foreign occupation, and the economic terrorism caused by unlawful sanctions.

The sovereignty, political independence, unity and territorial integrity of Syria must be fully respected by all as was mandated by the Security Council resolutions.

Any separatist agendas and illegitimate self-rule initiatives must be rejected and all foreign forces whose presence is illegal in the territory of Syria by the Syrian Government must withdraw from Syria.

In this context, the full, immediate, and unconditional withdrawal of US forces from Syria is essential for the peace and stability of Syria.

Instead of combatting terrorism, they continue supporting UN-designated terrorist groups such as Al-Nusrah Front (Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) as well as looting the oil and wealth of the Syrian people.

Combating terrorists in Syria must be continued until the full removal of their threats. This must be done with the utmost care for the lives of civilians.

Terrorists must not be allowed to continue taking a large number of civilians as hostages and turn places like Idlib into their safe haven.

We strongly condemn Israel’s continued aggressions against Syria’s sovereignty, targeting civilians and vital infrastructure. The occupation of the Syrian Golan by this occupying regime is unlawful.

Mr. President,

Iran remains committed to a political resolution of the situation in Syria and will continue supporting a truly Syrian-led, Syrian-owned, UN-facilitated political process.

The resumption of the meetings of the Constitutional Committee as an effective mechanism for advancing the political process is necessary.

It must operate without any external interference or pressure or setting any artificial deadline to conclude its work.

We continue to support the efforts of the United Nations and the Special Envoy, Mr. Pedersen, for the political settlement of the Syrian crisis. Iran will spare no efforts to that end.

In this context, we support the special envoy’s efforts to resume the ninth round of constitutional discussions in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq as a viable option that has received support from most parties involved.

Along with our Astana format partners, we are committed to working towards long-term and sustainable normalization in and around Syria.

Mr. President,

Parallel to the political process, international efforts must continue to facilitate Syria’s reconstruction and the safe return of refugees and IDPs to their original places of residence in Syria.

The interest of millions of Syrian refugees must not be held hostage for political gains by certain powers. The humanitarian community faces its most challenging funding landscape. The Humanitarian Response Plan for 2024 requiring $ 4.07 billion is only 13.4 percent funded significantly less at this time than last year.

It is regrettable that Western countries have ignored the dire humanitarian and economic situation on the ground and continue to pursue their political agenda at all costs.

We call on donors to fulfill their pledges and we hope their support will ensure sufficient and predictable funding.

We commend the tireless efforts of UN agencies and humanitarian partners in their work towards alleviating the suffering of the Syrian people.

However, preventing the diversion of aid to terrorist organizations in the northwest region and ensuring transparent and non-discriminatory aid distribution are essential aspects that need careful consideration.

We emphasize the need for unhindered humanitarian access through cross-line routes, and in full coordination with the Syrian government.

As we have said before, providing immediate assistance is crucial but not a sustainable solution in the long term.

Efforts must focus on rebuilding critical infrastructure to create conditions for the safe return of refugees and IDPs.

I thank you.

MNA/

Social Sporting FC, Feelkhana FC share spoils

Social Sporting FC and Feelkhana FC played a goalless draw in the Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League.

Published Date – 26 June 2024, 09:46 PM


Social Sporting FC, Feelkhana FC share spoils

Social Sporting FC and Feelkhana FC played a goalless draw in the Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League.

Hyderabad: Social Sporting FC and Feelkhana FC played a goalless draw in the ongoing Telangana Football Association’s (TFA) Shiv Kumar Lal B Division Football League at Gymkhana football ground on Wednesday. On Thursday, Deccan Dynamos FC will meet Deccan Sporting FC.

Results: Social Sporting FC 0 drew with Feelkhana FC 0.


GHMC intensifies anti-mosquito measures to combat dengue, malaria-Telangana Today

Along with a comprehensive plan to eliminate insect breeding areas, around 1,500 persons will be engaged to complete the task across the 30 circles.

Updated On – 24 June 2024, 01:45 PM


GHMC intensifies anti-mosquito measures to combat dengue, malaria


Hyderabad: Targeting areas with the most dengue cases, GHMC’s entomology department is undertaking wide-scale anti-mosquito operations to mitigate vector-borne diseases. Along with a comprehensive plan to eliminate insect breeding areas, around 1,500 persons will be engaged to complete the task across the 30 circles.

In the last two weeks, oil balls were released into water bodies as part of the anti-larval operations. Entomology staffers in coordination with the sanitation department cleaned the edges of the ponds and sprayed larvicides. Field assistants also made multiple checks in colonies to identify stagnation points and eliminate them.


Further, under the Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign, awareness is being created on the importance of eliminating water stagnation and discarding waste through proper channels. Called ‘Friday Dry Day’ these sessions are being conducted at educational institutions, through biology teachers. Women self-help groups (SHGs) are also being engaged to spread the word in areas like Charminar, LB Nagar and others.

That said, multiple gaps including unchecked roadside potholes, garbage vulnerable points (GVPs), and lack of resolution for long-standing complaints are hindering the accomplishment of the corporation’s anti-mosquito drive this monsoon.

Three killed, five injured as car rams tree in Andhra’s Palnadu district

The victims were identified as Solasa Bala Gangadhara Sharma, his wife, and the car driver

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 02:09 PM


Three killed, five injured as car rams tree in Andhra’s Palnadu district

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Palnadu: A tragic road accident occurred early Thursday morning in Andugulapalem, Vinukonda Mandal, Palnadu district, resulting in the deaths of three individuals.

The victims were identified as Solasa Bala Gangadhara Sharma, his wife, and the car driver. The accident happened when the Innova vehicle they were travelling in lost control and crashed into a tree.


Five other passengers in the vehicle sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a private hospital. Circle Inspector Sambasivarao confirmed the incident, stating that the bodies of the deceased were shifted to the hospital for post-mortem examinations.

Further details on the incident are awaited. In another incident earlier this week, a 25-year-old man died, and 30 others were injured when a private bus collided with a lorry near Kyasampalli in Kamareddy district, Telangana.

The accident took place at around 3 am on Tuesday. Inspector Raju of Devanpally Police Station reported that the bus hit the lorry from behind, resulting in the fatality and injuries. The injured were taken to Kamareddy General Hospital and Nizamabad Hospital. The deceased had been identified as Afsar Khan.

Parts of composite Adilabad see light rains

The district’s actual rainfall was gauged to be 164.9 mm as against the normal rainfall of 146.9 from June 1 to 27, showing an excess by 12 percent.

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 12:52 PM


Parts of composite Adilabad see light rains


Adilabad: Parts of erstwhile Adilabad district saw light rains, cheering farmers on Wednesday night.

As per weather report available on the website of Telangana Development Planning Society, the average rainfall of Nirmal district was 15.1 mm. Pembi mandal received the highest rainfall of 92.2 mm, followed by Kaddampeddur mandal which had 32.2 mm of rainfall.


The district’s actual rainfall was gauged to be 164.9 mm as against the normal rainfall of 146.9 from June 1 to 27, showing an excess by 12 percent.

Meanwhile, the parent Adilabad district’s average rainfall was measured to be 13.1 mm. Echoda mandal experienced the highest rainfall of 53.2 mm, while Boath mandal witnessed 43.9 mm of rainfall. The actual rainfall of the district was 173.2 mm when compared to normal rainfall of 166.5 mm, posting an excess by 4 percent.

Farmers who sowed cotton, paddy, redgram, green gram, soya and other crops recently expressed happiness over the showers. They said that the seeds could germinate with the help of the rains.

Iran's envoy to UN: Canada's blacklisting of IRGC 'dangerous'

Iran’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations has said that Canada’s move to designate the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a “terrorist organization is unlawful, dangerous, and politically motivated.

In a letter addressed to the head of the UN Security Council and the secretary-general, Amir Saeed Iravani described the Canadian move as “a blatant violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.”

“The Islamic Republic of Iran condemns in the strongest possible terms this illegal and provocative action by the Government of Canada and considers it a hostile act against the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as a grave threat to regional and international peace and security given the significant role of the IRGC in fighting against terrorism and extremism as well as in preserving peace and stability in our region,” the ambassador wrote.

Last month, the Canadian House of Commons adopted a non-binding resolution calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to blacklist the IRGC and expel an estimated 700 Iranians.

In a hostile move against Iran, Canada’s Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc Ottawa on Wednesday listed the IRGC as a “terrorist entity” under the Criminal Code and called on Canadians in Iran to leave.

The move makes Canada the second country in North America after the United States to blacklist the IRGC.

It is self-evident that Canada—along with the US and those who have publicly supported this internationally wrongful act—will bear full responsibility for all consequences of such reckless behavior, Iravani emphasized.

The ambassador said that a provocative act by Canada would heighten tensions in the Persian Gulf region. 

“Given the IRGC’s role, tasks, and mandate, which include ensuring maritime safety and security in the Persian Gulf, Sea of Oman, and beyond, the Government of Canada is well aware that its irresponsible and provocative act will heighten tensions and increase the risk of accidents and incidents between IRGC forces and the Canadian armed forces,” he said. 

The official pointed out that this was not the first time Canada had systematically violated norms, rules, and principles of international law against Iran.

“Canada has repeatedly breached fundamental principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations which my Country has already been prompted to institute legal proceedings against that Country before the International Court of Justice for grave violations,” he said. 

The ambassador also hailed slain Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani’s major role in countering Daesh and other terrorist groups.

“The role of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, especially Major General Qasem Soleimani, the hero Commander of the Quds Force of the IRGC, who was assassinated by US forces at Baghdad International Airport on 3 January 2020 during an official visit to Iraq at the Iraqi government’s invitation, in battles against the UN Security Council designated terrorist groups like al-Qaeda, Daesh, the al-Nusra Front and other terrorist groups in the region, has been widely recognized and commended by affected people and governments in the region,” he said. 

“The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are resolute in their commitment to fulfill its regional responsibilities and counter-terrorism efforts, as well as support regional nations and governments, upon request, in their efforts to eliminate foreign-backed terrorist groups.”

Elsewhere in the letter, Iravani warned that the Islamic Republic of Iran reserves its inherent right to take appropriate countermeasures under international law in response to this illegal action and serious violation by the Government of Canada.

The spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry recently said Canada’s unlawful decision to designate the IRGC as a terrorist group is “utter servility” to the Israeli regime.

In a social media post on Friday, Nasser Kan’ani said the Canadian government’s move against the IRGC is not under recognized principles of international law and will bear no fruit.

It is not strange that the agents and allies of the Israeli regime designate the world’s largest anti-terror force as a terrorist group at a time when the criminal regime is conducting the largest genocide against the people of Palestine in Gaza, he wrote.

Iran’s Interim Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani has said that the Canadian government’s move against the IRGC was a senseless gift to the bloodthirsty Israeli regime, terrorists and enemies of peace and stability in West Asia.