Man Jumps In Front Of Moving Metro In Kolkata, Services Partially Disrupted

Man Jumps In Front Of Moving Metro In Kolkata, Services Partially Disrupted

Truncated services continued between Central-New Garia and Dumdum-Dakshineswar till 4:45 pm. (File)

Kolkata:

A man jumped in front of a moving train at Sovabazar station of Kolkata Metro Railway on Sunday, partially disrupting services on the Dakshineswar-New Garia corridor, an official said.

The incident took place around 4:10 pm, prompting the motorman to apply the brakes before the engine ran over him, while power supply to the third rail was snapped, he said.

The man, whose age and identity was not immediately known, was rescued and taken to a hospital.

Truncated services continued between Central-New Garia and Dumdum-Dakshineswar till 4:45 pm, the official said.

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Couple Tied To Pole, Thrashed By Mob In Bihar. Video Viral

Couple Tied To Pole, Thrashed By Mob In Bihar

A couple was tied to a pole and thrashed by a crowd in Bihar

Patna:

A man and a woman were seen tied to a pole and thrashed by a crowd in a viral video. The police have confirmed the incident as from Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district.

The two were in a relationship, the police said, adding the locals had objected to them being together.

In the video, the woman was heard screaming, her hands tied to the pole with a rope. The man is tied to the pole with his back against her.

Reports said the woman is from Samastipur district, and the man from Muzaffarpur.

The police said they started investigating soon after the video went viral.

“… It appears that the man is a resident of Sakra area of Muzaffarpur. The police station concerned has been directed to investigate the incident,” Muzaffarpur Superintendent of Police (Rural) Vidya Sagar told reporters.

“I came to know about the incident after some people sent the video on WhatsApp,” he said.

AAP vs BJP As Delhi Tableau Rejected For Republic Day Parade Yet Again

AAP vs BJP As Delhi Tableau Rejected For Republic Day Parade Yet Again

New Delhi:

Delhi will not have a tableau in the traditional Republic Day parade at the Rajpath again this year. This would be the fourth time the national capital has not been included — a situation that has sparked a war of words again between Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP. Mr Kejriwal, who headed the Delhi government for almost a decade, led his party’s attack on the BJP — his comments coloured by the coming assembly election.

“For the last so many years, the tableau of Delhi is not allowed to participate in the parade. What kind of politics is this? Why do they hate the people of Delhi so much? Why should the people of Delhi vote for them?” Mr Kejriwal said in a pointed message. 

“They have no vision for the people of Delhi. They only abuse Kejriwal. Should we vote for them just for this? Why are the tableau and the people of Delhi being stopped from participating in the 26th January parade?” he said.

Delhi, he added, is the capital of India and should be represented every year in the January 26 parade. 

The BJP claimed Mr Kejriwal’s comments indicated his “anarchist nature” and questioned what the former Chief Minister wished to display.

“I want to ask him what he wants to show (in the tableau of Delhi). The severe overflow where more than 60 people died… or the ‘Sheeshmahal’ that he has made by looting the money of people,” said Delhi BJP chief Virendraa Sachdeva.

“The tableau of the whole country is displayed in the parade of Republic Day. A committee decides the tableau. Now, Arvind Kejriwal wants to do politics in this too,” he said. 

“We have not forgotten the Republic Day of 2014 when Arvind Kejriwal staged a protest,” Mr Sachdeva added.

Last year too, Delhi was not allowed a tableau in the parade. Senior AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj said it was the third time in a row and claimed it was the BJP’s “revenge” after losing to AAP in the Punjab assembly election.

Mr Bharadwaj said it’s not a coincidence that Punjab’s tableau proposal was also rejected.

Officials said the last time Delhi’s tableau featured in the Republic Day parade was in 2021. It showcased the Shahjahanabad redevelopment project.

 

India on cusp of 6G boom, but 91% Telangana government schools lurk in digital dark age

Out of 30,023 government-run schools in the State, only 2,772 (9.23%) have internet facilities, highlighting a troubling digital divide

Published Date – 22 December 2024, 09:45 PM


India on cusp of 6G boom, but 91% Telangana government schools lurk in digital dark age

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Hyderabad: In this age of smartphones, electronic appliances, big machines and seamless communication from far off distances via the internet, students studying in the Telangana government-run schools remain stuck in a digital dark age.

As India is on the cusp of a technology revolution with soon-to-be-rolled-out 6G services, a staggering 91 per cent of Telangana government-run schools lack the basic facility of internet connection.


Of the 30,023 government schools in the State, only 2,772 (9.23 per cent) have internet access, highlighting the digital chasm.

Telangana is far behind its neighbour Andhra Pradesh, where 45 per cent of 45,137 government schools have access to the internet. Ironically, the State also lags behind than the national average of 24.16 per cent.

“Though cables were laid for providing internet connection under the ‘Mana Ooru – Mana Badi‘ programme, the schools are yet to get the service. Some schools have been provided with tabs, which have internet facility. Apart from internet, the government must ensure computers in all schools,” a high school headmaster said, requesting anonymity.

Among the larger States, Telangana, with 9.23 per cent, stands at third place behind Bihar (5.85 per cent) and Uttar Pradesh (8.81 per cent).

These details were recently shared by Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary in Lok Sabha in response to a question on internet facility in schools raised by MPs Dr MP Abdussamad Samadani and Gowaal Kagada Padavi.

Though private schools in Telangana have better internet facilities compared to their government counterparts, they fare poorly compared to the national average of 59.63 per cent.

A total of 56.73 per cent of 12,193 private schools in the State have internet facilities.

However, among the major States — Kerala with 95.13 per cent and Maharashtra with 85.85 per cent of private schools with internet facility — Telangana is far behind on the chart.

Leader: Iran neither has nor needs proxy forces


Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei meets with a group of religious eulogists in Tehran on December 22, 2024. (Photo by khamenei.ir)

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has dismissed claims that Iran has been cut off from its “proxy forces” in the region, asserting that the Islamic Republic neither has nor needs such forces to achieve its objectives.

He made the remarks on Sunday during a meeting with a group of religious eulogists on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Hazrat Fatemeh Zahra (SA), the beloved daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

The Leader contended that the resistance fighters in Yemen, and groups such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, and the Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad, are fighting because of their faith.

“They (the enemies) consistently say that the Islamic Republic has lost its regional proxies—this is yet another mistake! The Islamic Republic does not have any proxy forces,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

Resistance fighters, he explained, “are driven by their beliefs; they fight because of their convictions, not on our behalf.”

He also noted that should Iran ever decide to take action, it would not require a proxy force to do so.

In regard to the situation in Syria, the Leader foresaw the emergence of a “strong and honorable establishment.”

The United States’ plot to dominate countries involves establishing a dictatorship or fomenting chaos and riots, with the latter being the case in Syria, he added.

“The Americans, the Zionist regime, and their allies mistakenly believe they have emerged victorious, leading them to make absurd statements,” he said, referencing comments from a US official that appeared to promise support for anyone inciting unrest in Iran.

“The Iranian nation will trample under its strong feet anyone who assumes a mercenary role for the US in this matter.”


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Neville Says Rashford's Career At Man United Nearing 'Inevitable Ending'




Gary Neville believes Marcus Rashford is approaching the “inevitable ending” of his Manchester United career after the forward was again left out of the matchday squad on Sunday. The 27-year-old England international will sit out a third successive game United prepared to face Bournemouth in the Premier League at Old Trafford. Rashford was also omitted by new manager Ruben Amorim for last weekend’s 2-1 win at Manchester City and Thursday’s 4-3 League Cup quarter-final loss at Tottenham.

Rashford, a product of the United youth system, told journalist Henry Winter on Tuesday he was “ready for a new challenge and the next steps”, with former United and England full-back Neville believing little can now be done to stop a parting between player and club.

“It is not really big team news any more,” Neville told Sky Sports shortly before Sunday’s match. “It is something of a norm, a pattern has developed over the last week. It was a surprise last weekend.

“It is getting to the point where you leave him out three games on the bounce something really is obviously going wrong or has gone wrong and it is not looking great for both Marcus’s future at the club or Manchester United keeping him either.

“I suspect it is getting to that point in the journey where it has got an inevitable ending.”

Neville, now a pundit, added: “It is a distraction for the manager. It does become obvious that he probably has to leave and that the club want him to leave — it will probably work for both parties.

“There are good examples as well of players who have struggled at United…Jadon Sancho has gone to Chelsea and is doing better, Scott McTominay wasn’t struggling but he left to go to Napoli and he is doing well, so Marcus might think it is the right thing for him as well.”

Amorim cited “selection” reasons for Rashford’s absence in the previous two matches and did so again on Sunday, with the Portuguese boss, speaking before kick-off against the Cherries, saying: “It is my decision and it always will be.

“It is selection. I want to see the best of my players and I try different things with different players, so that is my focus.”

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"Completely Fine": Pak Minister On Man Pushed From Container


Islamabad:

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Saturday said that the man seen in a viral video falling from a container during a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest in Islamabad is “completely fine.”

Speaking to the media, Tarar said that the man sustained minor injuries in the incident, as reported by Dawn.

The viral video, shot during a protest at Islamabad’s D-Chowk, shows men, dressed as security personnel with riot gear, pushing a man off a stack of three shipping containers.

The PTI supporters were demanding the release of their leader and party chief, Imran Khan.

The protests turned violent on November 26, and PTI supporters were met with intense tear gas shelling by security forces.

According to Dawn, a photographer captured a picture showing a man hanging off the edge of a container while men in uniform stood above him.

A video of the incident also went viral, sparking various claims on social media, with some posts alleging that the man had died.

Refuting these claims, Minister Tarar said, “Propaganda was spread that a person offering prayers was killed by being pushed down. He is a resident of Mandi Bahauddin and is completely fine. His video has emerged; he sustained an arm injury and has bandages.”

Tarar further claimed that the man was recording a TikTok video as part of a challenge with a friend and was not offering prayers at the time, as reported by Dawn.

Earlier, Awami National Party (ANP) President Aimal Wali Khan called for a ban on political parties that incite violence, including PTI, Dawn reported.

Speaking at a press conference alongside Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi at the ANP central secretariat in Wali Bagh on Friday, Khan said that PTI has been working in an undemocratic and nonpolitical manner since its formation and it has always encouraged people to behave in a violent manner.

He labelled PTI as “waste that should be disposed of” and said that the state had imposed PTI on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the past 12 years but such decisions did not give good results, as reported by Dawn report.

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"Tipu Sultan Is Actually A Very Complex Figure In History": S Jaishankar

'Tipu Sultan Is Actually A Very Complex Figure In History': S Jaishankar

“History, in all societies, is complicated,” said S Jaishankar at the book launch,

New Delhi:

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Saturday attended the launch of Indian historian Vikram Sampath’s book ‘Tipu Sultan: The Saga of the Mysore Interregnum’ at the Indian Habitat Centre here in Delhi. S Jaishankar described Tipu Sultan as a “very complex figure in history,” highlighting both his resistance to British colonial control and the controversial aspects of his rule.

Speaking at the event, S Jaishankar said, “Tipu Sultan is actually a very, very complex figure in history. On the one hand, he has the reputation as a key figure who resisted the British colonial control over India, and it is a fact that his defeat and death can be considered a turning point when it came to the fate of peninsular India.”

However, S Jaishankar also noted the “adverse” effects of Tipu Sultan’s rule in the Mysore region. “At the same time, he evokes strong adverse sentiments even today in many regions, some in Mysore itself,” he added.

S Jaishankar further emphasized that Indian history has focused more on Tipu Sultan’s battles with the British, and “underplaying” or “neglecting” other aspects of his rule. “Contemporary history writing, certainly at the national level, has focused largely on the former, and underplaying, if not neglecting the later. Let’s be honest, this was not an accident,” he said.

Asserting that History is complicated, S Jaishankar said that “cherry-picking of facts” in the case of Tipu Sultan has led to the advancement of a “political narrative”.

“History, in all societies, is complicated, and politics indulges in cherry-picking the facts. This has happened in the case of Tipu Sultan. By highlighting the Tipu-English binary, to the exclusion of a more complicated reality, a particular narrative has been advanced over the years,” he said.

S Jaishankar reaffirmed that under PM Modi’s government, India has seen the emergence of alternative perspectives.

“In the last 10 years, the changes in our political dispensation have led to the emergence of alternative perspectives. We are no longer prisoners of a vote bank, nor it is politically incorrect to bring out inconvenient truth,” he added.

Speaking further about the book, S Jaishankar said, “As someone from the diplomatic world, I was really struck by info and insights which are provided in this volume on Tipu Sultan. We in India have tendered to mainly study post-independence foreign policy — perhaps this too was a conscious choice. But the fact is that many of our kingdoms and states forayed into international affairs in previous centuries in pursuance of thier particular interests, and some, by the way, continued to do so even till independence. The interaction of Tipu’s missionary with their French and English counterparts is really fascinating.”

S Jaishankar concluded by saying that open-minded scholarship and genuine debate are central to India’s evolution as a pluralistic society and vibrant democracy.

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Rajasthan To Introduce Bill To "Stop Forceful Religious Conversion"

Rajasthan To Introduce Bill To 'Stop Forceful Religious Conversion'

The bill was approved in a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma. (File)

Jaipur:

The BJP government in Rajasthan is set to introduce a bill in the upcoming Assembly session to stop forceful religious conversions in the state, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel said on Saturday.

The bill was approved in a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma.

Jogaram Patel said the bill proposes that if someone wants to convert to another religion, the person will have to give an application to the district magistrate 60 days in advance.

“The district magistrate will examine whether or not it is a forceful conversion,” he said, adding if it is found that the conversion is not forced or under any temptation, then the applicant will be allowed to go ahead with it.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, the state parliamentary affairs minister said, “The government has decided to bring a bill in the upcoming assembly session to stop forceful religious conversion in the state. The bill has provisions of punishment in different categories, from one year to 10 years, with penalties for forceful conversion of an individual or in groups.” Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa said nine policies, including a new MSME policy, one district one product policy, tourism unit policy, mines policy, M-Sand policy and investment promotion scheme, were approved in the Cabinet meeting.

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"Torture": Court Raps UP Police For Detaining Pregnant Woman For 6 Hours

'Torture': Allahabad High Court Raps UP Police For Detaining Pregnant Woman For 6 Hours

The court ordered that the woman be immediately released. (Representational)

Lucknow:

The Allahabad High Court has come down heavily on the Uttar Pradesh Police for “unlawfully detaining” a pregnant woman accompanied by her two-year-old child for over six hours to record her statement in a kidnapping case filed by her family, terming it “abuse of authority” and “torture”.

It directed the police to pay Rs 1 lakh to the eight-month pregnant woman and instructed the state government to issue guidelines for police to handle cases involving women more carefully.

The woman’s family had lodged a complaint with the Agra Police, claiming she was kidnapped in August 2021 while on her way to appear for an exam. An FIR was lodged but investigation into the case did not see much progress. During the hearing of a habeas corpus petition filed by the woman’s husband, their counsels Raghvendra P Singh and Mohd Sheraj refuted the kidnapping charge, saying she got married and has been living with her husband in Lucknow.

The petitioner’s counsels told the Lucknow Bench of the high court that Sub-Inspector Anurag Kumar of the Agra Police had taken the eight-month pregnant woman accompanied by her two-year-old child in custody on November 29 in Lucknow to record her statement in the kidnapping case.

They claimed the investigating officer neither brought the case diary nor checked the woman’s age before detaining her at the Chinahat Police Station in Lucknow for over six hours.

In its ruling, the bench of Justice Attau Rahman Masoodi and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi expressed grave concern over the violation of the woman’s rights and noted that the “investigating officer failed to apply his mind to the allegations in the FIR”.

“The manner in which police duties were carried out was far from the process of law and amounts to abuse of authority,” the bench remarked.

The bench ordered that the woman be immediately released, taken back to her home in Lucknow and handed over to her husband in the presence of her legal counsel.

It also directed the Uttar Pradesh Police chief to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the officer involved and submit a report to the court within three months.

The high court bench underlined that the woman, being in an advanced stage of pregnancy and accompanied by her child, should never have been subjected to police custody.

It sought an affidavit from the state within 10 days, outlining the steps taken to comply with the ruling and emphasised that this case should serve as a reminder to police authorities to act with greater sensitivity in matters involving women.

The next hearing is scheduled for December 11. 

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