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.

Teen ends life after father asks not to download Snapchat app

According to an official from Manpada police station, the girl had installed the Snapchat app on her phone. Her father’s prohibition of its use reportedly upset her.

Updated On – 24 June 2024, 09:57 AM


Teen ends life after father asks not to download Snapchat app

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Thane: A 16-year-old girl allegedly committed suicide in Maharashtra’s Thane district after her father asked her not to download a messaging app on her mobile phone, police said on Monday.

The incident took place on Friday night at Nilje in Dombivli area, they said.


The girl had downloaded the Snapchat application on her mobile phone. Her father asked her not to do so, which angered her, an official from Manpada police station said.

The girl allegedly hanged herself from the ceiling of a bedroom in her house on Friday night, he said, adding the family found her dead the next day.

After being alerted, the police sent the body for postmortem and registered a case of accidental death, the official said.

Iraqi resistance attacks vital Israeli target in Eilat Port

In order to continue confronting the occupation of the Zionist regime, helping the residents of Gaza and in response to the killing of the Palestinian civilians by the Zionists, the Iraqi resistance fighters targeted the military air base of the Israeli regime in Eilat with a drone, the statement reads.

The Zionist media earlier reported the activation of the alarm due to the danger of unknown drones infiltrating the airspace of Eilat port in the south of occupied Palestine.

Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper also reported an explosion in the Port of Eilat and the interception of a drone.

This is while videos published from the Port of Eilat on social media show that a projectile has hit an area on the coast.

Over the last few months, the Iraqi resistance has targeted sensitive targets in Eilat, southern occupied Palestine.

It has warned that if the Zionist regime continues its attacks on the Gaza Strip, it will intensify its operations against the Zionist regime’s positions.

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T20 World Cup: No changes needed from 2022 semis for clash with England, says Rohit

India, batting first in the 2022 Adelaide semifinal, managed 168/6 despite half-centuries from Virat Kohli (50) and Hardik Pandya (63).

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 03:03 PM


T20 World Cup: No changes needed from 2022 semis for clash with England, says Rohit


Georgetown: As India gears up to play defending champion England in a repeat of the 2022 T20 World Cup semifinal here on Thursday, skipper Rohit Sharma said not a lot has changed since that match and added that they don’t need to anything different from what they did in 2022.

Asked to bat first in the second semifinal of the 2022 event in Adelaide, India were restricted to 168/6 despite half-centuries by Virat Kohli (50) and Hardik Pandya (63). But England rode on brilliant batting by openers Jos Buttler (80 not out) and Alex Hales (86 not out) to hand the 2007 champions a 10-wicket thrashing. They then went on to beat Pakistan in the final to win the T20 World Cup for the second time.


The two teams will again clash in the second semifinal of the 2024 edition at the Guyana National Stadium on Thursday but Rohit said they will not have to do anything different as the players already know their roles and are aware of what they have to do in a match.

“I don’t think we need to change what we did in 2022 to 2024 – now obviously everyone understands what they need to do. And we back them to make those decisions on the field and rely on what they feel at that particular moment what they want to do,” Rohit Sharma said in the pre-match press conference ahead of the second semifinal.

Everyone knows in the squad that they have to get the job done, but the job getting done has to be done considering various factors. And I thought throughout this tournament we have done that extremely well so.

“Honestly, I mean, not a lot has changed because, see, whenever you approach an international game and this being ICC T20 World Cup, we’ve tried to play with a very free mind in the last two or three years that we’ve played our T20 cricket and even the ODI cricket as well.

So not a lot has changed as such. It all depends on basically what the condition has to offer. We saw throughout this tournament; that the conditions had their own challenges. New York was completely different. And now we’ve come here in the West Indies, it’s been totally different. And we want to do that, we want to be a smart cricket team, we want to assess and play, like when we played the last game and even before that as well, the moment we realise it’s a good pitch, we want to play the way we play. And that is up to all you guys to see how we want to play,” said Rohit.

He said he has tried to keep things simple for himself and his players and opined that his players are experienced enough to know what they have to do in any situation.

“These guys have played a lot of cricket, and a lot of high-pressure games as well. So, there is not much that you need to discuss as such. You got to try and give them the role clarity, which I think we have done pretty well, very clearly as well. And then obviously we want to rely on them making good decisions on the field.

“You don’t want to keep talking to them about – you got to do things differently and all of that. Of course, you have to have an open mind when you want to do things, but as far as the team is concerned and I’m concerned, I think our priority was to keep things very simple and give them the freedom that you all want playing this format,” he said.

The India captain, who scored a vital knock of 90 in India’s previous match against Australia, said his team is not impacted by the fear of failure as claimed by some former players but admitted that some pressure and nerves are bound to be there in the players as they are playing a World Cup semifinal.

“See, we want to treat this game as another game that we have played in this tournament. We don’t want to think about what lies ahead and what is the context of the game and all of that. Everyone knows in the back of their mind it’s a semi-final. But you don’t want to keep talking about it again and again and again. And not to think about what has happened in the past. I think we are, all of us, the entire group in a good frame of mind. We are playing well as a team, enjoying each other’s company, enjoying each other’s success at times as well. I think it’s important to just carry on that, carry on from what we’ve been doing in this tournament,” said Rohit Sharma.

The Indian captain agreed that his team has been put under pressure in some matches but said they have adapted to the situations and managed to reach the semis.

“Yes, we’ve been put under pressure in certain games during this tournament as well, but I thought we responded pretty well. And that is probably because we’re not thinking too far ahead. And again, tomorrow for us, thinking too far ahead, which is the finals, we don’t want to think about all of that. It’s a knockout game. We want to think about how well we can play and what we can do as a team for us to achieve the result that we are looking for,” said Rohit.

“Sometimes if you think too much, you then will not be able to make the decisions that you want to make on the field. So, I think it’s important that we stay clear in our mind what we want to do. We have had enough conversations with the players, about what is expected out of each one of us. So, it’s time now to just rely on the individual instinct and then take the game forward,” the India captain added.

Sensex hits new all-time high in early trade-Telangana Today

Climbs 134.64 points to hit 78,188.16, Nifty up by 28.2 points to 23,749.50

Published Date – 26 June 2024, 10:16 AM


Sensex hits new all-time high in early trade

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Mumbai: Stock market benchmark indices climbed in early trade on Wednesday, with the Sensex hitting its fresh all-time high level, but soon equities faced volatile trends and were trading flat amid the emergence of profit-taking.

The 30-share BSE Sensex climbed 134.64 points to hit a new all-time high of 78,188.16 in early trade. The Nifty went up by 28.2 points to 23,749.50.


However, later both the benchmark indices encountered volatile trends and were trading between highs and lows.

Among the 30 Sensex companies, UltraTech Cement, ICICI Bank, Larsen & Toubro, Kotak Mahindra Bank, NTPC, Bajaj Finance and Tata Motors were the biggest gainers.

Mahindra & Mahindra, HDFC Bank, Tata Steel and JSW Steel were among the laggards.

In Asian markets, Seoul and Tokyo quoted with gains while Shanghai and Hong Kong traded lower.

US markets ended mostly higher on Tuesday. Global oil benchmark Brent crude climbed 0.41 per cent to $85.36 a barrel.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) bought equities worth Rs 1,175.91 crore on Tuesday, according to exchange data.

The BSE benchmark jumped 712.44 points or 0.92 per cent to settle at a new closing peak of 78,053.52 on Tuesday. The Nifty went up by 183.45 points or 0.78 per cent to settle at a record closing peak of 23,721.30.

Iran election abroad: Iranians living overseas ready to exercise their voting rights

 

By Alireza Akbari

As the Iranian nation braces for Friday’s snap presidential election, elaborate arrangements have been put in place both within the country and abroad to facilitate easy, hassle-free and secure polling.

On Monday, the spokesperson for Iran’s election headquarters Mohsen Eslami said all essential logistics have been arranged, expressing readiness to hold voting at 344 designated polling stations globally.

The snap presidential election is being held in the wake of the martyrdom of President Ebrahim Raeisi in the May 19 helicopter crash in northwestern Iran.

According to the Constitutional provisions of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a new presidential election is mandated to be held within 50 days following the passing of a sitting president.

More than 80 candidates submitted their nominations to the interior ministry, which was followed by a rigorous vetting process by the Constitutional Council, the 12-member top election supervisory body.

Six candidates were approved to run for the country’s presidency who have over the past two weeks been busy campaigning through state TV and in field events to win voters’ favor.

As the capital Tehran and other cities across the country gear up for the Friday snap vote, preparations have been made outside the country as well, at Iranian embassies and consulates in different countries.

Unofficial estimates indicate that the Iranian population overseas may exceed 10 million, many of whom are eligible to vote on Friday, alongside around 65 million eligible voters inside the country.

According to data from the Secretariat of the Supreme Council of Iranians Abroad, the count of Iranians living abroad is as follows: 30 percent in the US, 12 percent in Turkey and Canada each, approximately 10 percent in the UK and the UAE respectively, with 6.5 percent in Germany.

Smaller proportions of 2.4 percent of Iranians live in Sweden and Australia each, while France is home to 2 percent of the Iranian expatriate community.

All arrangements in place

Mohsen Eslami, the spokesperson for Iran’s election headquarters, in his remarks on Friday said the voting process will kick off at 8 a.m. Iran time simultaneously “within the country and abroad.”

He stressed that only individuals possessing “a valid passport” will be able to access 344 polling stations scattered across different countries to exercise their voting rights.

He hastened to add that in the event of no candidate winning the majority in the first round, the run-off election will take place on July 5.

During a press briefing on Sunday, Alireza Mahmoudi, the director general of consular affairs at the Iranian foreign ministry, who has been recently appointed to oversee voting for Iranians living abroad, also said all arrangements have been made at 344 designated polling stations.

Mahmoudi noted the deployment of 23 ballot boxes in Iraq, along with plans for mobile ballot setups.

Ensuring voting access for Iranians in Italy, he mentioned successful negotiations with Italian authorities to facilitate the Iranian nationals’ participation in Friday’s election.

Mahmoudi assured the availability of ballot boxes in Iranian embassies and consulates worldwide, citing 10 ballot boxes in England and over 30 in the US as part of the comprehensive election infrastructure established to accommodate global Iranian participation.

During his press conference on Thursday morning, Mahmoudi mentioned that despite efforts made by the foreign ministry, Canadian officials did not agree to have voting ballots in Canada.

But with the coordination of the Office for the Protection of Iran’s Interests in Washington and the “follow-up by colleagues in New York,” polling stations will be set up in the border region of the US and Canada to allow Iranians in Canada to exercise their voting rights.

He added that these polling stations will be located within US territory, and efforts will be made to maximize participation so that those who wish to vote can cast their ballots in these polling stations.

Diplomatic efforts to facilitate vote

At a recent press briefing, Nasser Kanaani, the spokesperson for the foreign ministry, affirmed that communication channels have been open with the representations of the Islamic Republic, ensuring the timely dispatch of essential equipment to facilitate their operational needs for the June 28 election.

Highlighting the “efforts” of the country’s diplomatic apparatus, Kanaani underlined the ministry’s commitment to laying a solid foundation for a successful election abroad.

“Despite the condensed timeline, all requisite arrangements for conducting the presidential election abroad have been diligently put in place,” he stated.

He added that through engagement with authorities in other countries, assurances have been secured that no disruptions or obstacles will impede Iranians from exercising their voting rights peacefully.

Iranian embassies prepared for June 28 election

Embassies of the Islamic Republic of Iran in different countries have affirmed full preparedness to facilitate the voting on Friday 28 to elect the new president of the country.

The Iranian embassy in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, in a statement confirmed the completion of necessary arrangements for the June 28 election.

Mohammad Boroujerdi, Iranian ambassador to Jakarta, emphasized the adherence to established frameworks and the appointment of executive and supervisory boards to oversee election procedures.

In China, four constituencies in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong have been set up.

Saeed Khatibzadeh, former spokesman for the Iranian foreign ministry and Tehran’s ambassador to Croatia, has asserted the readiness of Iran’s embassy in Zagreb to conduct the Friday election.

Tehran’s ambassador to Seoul, Saeed Koozechi, has also outlined plans to establish both stationary and mobile ballots in South Korea’s cities of Busan, Ulsan, and Daejeon.

The Iranian embassy in the Finnish capital, Helsinki, has also confirmed its full readiness to oversee the 14th presidential election on Friday.

Davoud Rezaei Eskandari, the acting consul general of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Indian city of Mumbai also expressed his consulate’s readiness to hold the vote on Friday.

Iran’s embassy in Sweden also confirmed its readiness to host the presidential election in both the Iranian embassy in Stockholm and the Swedish city of Gothenburg.

Mohammad Ahmadi, Iran’s temporary chargé d’affaires in Stockholm, extended an invitation to Iranian nationals in Malmo and surrounding cities to participate in the election by visiting constituencies in the city of Copenhagen, Denmark, due to their proximity.

The Iranian embassies in Serbia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Vienna, England, Turkey, and the Philippines have all expressed their preparedness to facilitate voting for Iranian nationals on Friday polls. 

Coimbatore Filter Coffee opens its first premium cafe in Hyderabad

The Coimbatore Premium Café promises to offer a premium experience to coffee enthusiasts and features a sleek and modern ambiance, catering to the evolving preferences of discerning customers.

Published Date – 26 June 2024, 08:06 PM


Coimbatore Filter Coffee opens its first premium cafe in Hyderabad


Hyderabad: Coimbatore Filter Coffee (CFC), a fast-growing startup in the South Indian coffee market, on Wednesday announced the launch of its first premium café in Hyderabad at Vasavi MPM Grand, beside Ameerpet Metro.

Inaugurated by actor Ananya Nagalla, the Coimbatore Premium Café promises to offer a premium experience to coffee enthusiasts and features a sleek and modern ambiance, catering to the evolving preferences of discerning customers.


Goli Gopi, Founder and CEO of Coimbatore Filter Coffee said, “our goal is to provide our franchise partners with a low-investment opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for premium coffee experiences.” The company now boasts 120 “Lite Model” outlets across these Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

The café offers an extensive menu, including premium filter coffee, tea, snacks, and milkshakes. Coimbatore Filter Coffee plans to continue its expansion across South Indian states, bringing the unique taste of Coimbatore filter coffee to more coffee enthusiasts nationwide, a press release said.

Alireza Zakani pulls out of presidential race

Zakani made the announcement in a post on his X account on Thursday a day before the presidential elections.

He said that continuing the late President Ebrahim Raeisi’s path is more significant than his candidacy.

He asked two other hopefuls Mohammad Bagheri Ghalibaf and Saeid Jalili to agree on a single candidate to secure victory for the Revolution Front. 

Zakani became the second contender to quit the contest after Amir-Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi announced his withdrawal in a statement on Wednesday.

The candidates remaining in the race are Saeed Jalili, a former lead nuclear negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Iranian Parliament speaker, Mostafa Pourmohammadi, former interior minister, and Masoud Pezeshkian, former health minister.

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Syria to demobilize tens of thousands of reservists as terrorists routed

An official with Syria’s Defense Ministry says the country plans to demobilize tens of thousands of reservists starting from next month, marking the nation’s defeat of foreign-backed terrorists.

“Tens of thousands will be demobilized by the end of the current year, and the same next year, while maintaining combat readiness and acting in the interests of the people,” Major General Ahmed Suleiman told Syrian state television.

According to the official, the demobilization of reservists will be based on a three-phase plan beginning next month and running until the end of October 2025.

Suleiman also announced that reserve service, which currently set at six years, will be reduced to a maximum of two years in the final phase.

The plan aim to “achieve an advanced army that relies on voluntary enlistment, through a new volunteer contract”, Suleiman said.

Under the new volunteer contract, anyone who has completed five years of service and does not wish to continue will be discharged.

The official noted that those who enlisted voluntarily and have served for 10 years will be exempted from all reserve service.

The Syrian army comprises three major groups: soldiers who enlist voluntarily, conscripts serving compulsory military service, and reservists, who have finished their service but can be summoned for additional duty at any time.

Since March 2011, Syria has been gripped by a campaign of militancy and destruction sponsored by the US and its allies.

In recent years, however, Syrian government forces have managed to win back control of almost all regions from terrorist groups.

The US military has stationed its forces and equipment in northeastern Syria, with the Pentagon claiming that the deployment is aimed at preventing the oil fields in the area from falling into the hands of Daesh terrorists.

Damascus maintains that the deployment is meant to plunder Syria’s natural resources. Former US President Donald Trump admitted on several occasions that American forces were in the Arab country for its oil wealth.