Congress, BJP aspirants camp in New Delhi, Hyderabad to get tickets

Ticket aspirants are using contacts in the parties to achieve their goals. They are appeasing key leaders of the outfits using different means including throwing lavish parties.

Updated On – 07:08 PM, Fri – 29 September 23


Congress, BJP aspirants camp in New Delhi, Hyderabad to get tickets



Adilabad: Aspirants of tickets from the Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) temporarily shifted their base to New Delhi and Hyderabad cities to get the ticket.

The aspirants, who were busy in conducting various programmes including protests and rallies in rural and urban parts, are now camping in the national capital and Hyderabad as well with the two parties going to announce nominees for 10 assembly constituencies in erstwhile Adilabad district. They are secretly meeting leaders of the two parties in pursuit of the tickets.

The applicants are using contacts in the parties to achieve their goals. They are appeasing key leaders of the outfits using different means including throwing lavish parties. They are reportedly spending huge amounts in New Delhi and Hyderabad. They are making all out efforts to draw the attention of selection committees.

The selection of candidates of the Congress reached the final stage. The state wing of the party selected three applicants from each segment. A national-level screening committee will finalise the nominees based on prospects of the applicants. As many as 94 aspirants applied for the tickets of 10 Assembly segments in the composite Adilabad district.

Meanwhile, over 100 applications were received from leaders of the BJP seeking the ticket of the party from 10 segments. Eight aspirants applied for the ticket of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from Mancherial Assembly constituency alone. The BJP district president Verabelli Raghunath Rao, senior leaders M Malla Reddy, Dr Vijay Raghunandan, Thula Madhusudan, Munna Raj Sisodia, Pulagam Thirupathi Gade Srinivas and student leader Thula Anjaneyulu are vying to bag the ticket.

Union Minister Seeks More Transparency In Censor Board Amid Graft Charges

Union Minister Seeks More Transparency In Censor Board Amid Graft Charges

Anurag Thakur has sought an action-taken report on the matter by October 16 (File/PTI)

New Delhi:

Taking serious note of the corruption allegations in the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur directed officials on Friday to swiftly implement measures to enhance transparency and accountability in the administration of the board.

Mr Thakur directed Information and Broadcasting Secretary Apurva Chandra to ensure maximum utilisation of technology and the rolling out of a faceless system on the lines of the Income Tax Office for slotting of films to be scheduled for screening for certification officials, a senior official said.

The action came in the wake of allegations by Tamil actor Vishal, who claimed that he had to pay Rs 6.5 lakh to the CBFC’s Mumbai office for the screening and certification of the Hindi version of his film “Mark Antony”.

The official said Anurag Thakur wants the CBFC to speed up the process of creating a transparent mechanism for faster certification of films in urgent cases and further strengthen the oversight measures.

The Minister has sought an action-taken report on the matter by October 16.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting sent an official to Mumbai to probe the matter soon after the actor charges on social media.

Vishal’s sci-fi film “Mark Antony”, directed by Adhik Ravichandran, was released in Hindi on Thursday. The movie also features SJ Suryah, Ritu Varma, Sunil, Selvaraghavan and Abhinaya.

In a statement, the Indian Film and Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA) expressed concern over the allegations made against CBFC officials and demanded a CBI inquiry into the matter.

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

Medical test held for Pingle College students in Hanamkonda

Medical Officer Dr Malika and her team conducted the tests for malaria (rapid and slide) tests for 28 individuals.

Published Date – 07:06 PM, Fri – 29 September 23


Medical test held for Pingle College students in Hanamkonda



Hanamkonda: In a proactive move to safeguard the health and well-being of students, a medical camp was conducted for the students of the Pingle Government College for Women, Waddepally(Autonomous) on the college campus here on Friday, said Principal Dr B Chandramouli.

Medical Officer Dr Malika and her team conducted the tests for malaria (rapid and slide) tests for 28 individuals. In total, 110 people underwent thorough medical check-ups, and appropriate medications were dispensed at the camp, he added.

Dr Malika assured the college community that the medical team would return for follow-up examinations after 15 days and remain available for any emergencies that may arise in the interim.

Controller of Examinations Dr D Ramakrishna Reddy, Vice Principal Dr G Suhasini, Health Club Convener Dr B Kalpana, Academic Coordinator Dr D Parvathi, and Health Club Members Dr K Saritha, S Rajitha, Pallavi, among other faculty members were present at the programme.

Iran, Tanzania FMs stress economic, scientific relations

In the telephone conversation, the Iranian foreign minister congratulated the Tanzanian government and Muslim people on the birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Further congratulating the appointment of the Foreign Minister of Tanzania to his post,  Amir-Abdollahian referred to the long-standing relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Tanzania, as well as the existence of diverse potential in both countries and expressed Iran’s readiness to strengthen bilateral relations, especially in the economic and science and technology fields.

Yusuf Makamba, for his part, voiced gratitude to the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs for his congratulatory remarks and expressed his readiness to develop relations between the two countries.

The Tanzanian foreign minister emphasized the invitation of the President of his country to his Iranian counterpart President Ebrahim Raeisi to visit Dar es Salaam.

During the phone conversation after pointing to the recent meeting of the presidents of the two countries on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in South Africa, the two sides agreed to hold a joint commission between the two countries in the near future.

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Opinion: Trevor Noah's Show – A Blot On Bengaluru's Image

After making his fans laugh in New Delhi, Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah was to perform in Bengaluru on September 27-28 as part of the India tour ‘Off the Record’. Just a few minutes into the show, the comedian realized the poor sound system which led to the cancellation of the show on both days, much to the disappointment of the audience. 

The show, scheduled for 7.30 pm, opened about 50 minutes late. The opening act by standup comic Wilner Sylvince was not audible to the audience at the back and when Trevor came on stage, the audience kept complaining that they could not hear the lines. Trevor took a break saying that he would get the sound quality fixed. But when he returned, nothing had changed forcing him to announce that the show could not go on due to poor audio quality and that the tickets would be refunded. 

It was a shameful moment for India’s IT city when Trevor later tweeted: “Dear Bengaluru India, I was so looking forward to performing in your amazing city but due to technical issues we’ve been forced to cancel both shows. We tried everything but because the audience can’t hear the comedians on stage there’s literally no way to do a show. We’ll make sure all ticket holders receive a full refund and again I’m so sorry for both the inconvenience and disappointment this has never happened to us before.”

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According to eyewitnesses, the audience seated at the back could neither hear nor see the performance. Poor acoustics along with flat seating and the air-conditioners not working forced the world-renowned stand-up comedian to cancel the shows. The venue Manpho Convention Centre, near Manyata Tech Park in North Bengaluru, at best is meant for holding marriages and meetings. The convention hall is one big-sized hall and does not have an amphitheatre seating for a show like this. It is not even designed to provide superior acoustics, let alone world-class sound infrastructure.

For the packed audience present at the venue, instead of laughter, it was dismay, anger and tears galore. It is unbelievable that an event of this magnitude with a world-class artist can be organised at such a shoddy place, which at best is meant for holding marriages, meetings and cultural programmes. How did the organisers ‘BookMyShow’ and Trevor’s event team pass the venue for an international performance of this class, without testing the sound quality at the venue?

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The show was held on the same day when Bengaluru saw one of its unprecedented traffic congestions on the Outer Ring Road that led to the venue. Many Bengalureans, who had paid between Rs 3,000 and Rs 12,500 for the tickets, could not make it at all for the show.  In fact, fans stuck in the jams seeing no hope of reaching the venue on time, were offering to resell their tickets on X at a much lower price.  Trevor got a taste of Bengaluru’s infamous traffic as he himself was delayed due to which the show started late.

Prashanth G who was in the audience says, “As a Bengalurean, I couldn’t be more embarrassed. We are proud of the accomplishments of our city as India’s IT capital but going forward we’ll think twice before boasting. At the venue, it wasn’t only the sound system that failed us but even the condition of the toilets, malfunctioning of the air-conditioners let us down. We stay near the venue and therefore were happy that our travel time would be short. In hindsight when I critically evaluate the venue of such an event which had to host a world-famous celebrity, I feel the organisers grossly erred in their judgement of selecting this convention centre and not preparing the basic infrastructure to host an event which would’ve attracted the attention of global critics.”

Indeed, this fiasco will make global event managers more skeptical about our country’s ability to organise programmes featuring international celebrities and performers.

It is ironic that our country hosted the recently concluded G20 summit successfully with aplomb and the representatives of the participating nations went back home with cherished memories. And here it was an event that was organised by a professional event management company which failed in meticulously planning, anticipating potential roadblocks and creating an unforgettable experience for the audience and the comedian, bringing irreparable disrepute to the city in front of the global audience via instantly impactful social media posts.

Where did the organisers fail? 

Firstly, the comedian’s management team should have been more careful in choosing the Indian organisers. 

Secondly, the choice of venue was surprising even to a Bengalurean. Manyata Tech Park which is adjacent to the venue – Manpho Convention Centre – is home to hundreds of companies which employ over 50,000 people. Traffic snarls across the location even on ordinary days are normal. An event of this level with Trevor being there should have been kept outside the city limits to ensure smooth passage to the audience, better car parking and traffic management. 

Thirdly, the seating was flat, making visibility poor for the audience sitting at the back. And to top it all, the venue, its open hall, lack of proper sound and acoustics made matters worse. The organisers seem to have kept profitability much above audience experience and the city’s reputation.

No amount of apology or refund of the amount will salvage or mitigate the damage done to Bengaluru and India globally. What’s rubbing insult to injury is that it all happened in the Silicon Valley of India!

(Bharti Mishra Nath is a senior journalist)

Disclaimer: These are the personal opinions of the author

Large number of Congress leaders from Bhadrachalam joins BRS

The Congress leaders were accompanied by Government Whip, Pinapaka MLA Rega Kantha Rao, Khammam district BRS president MLC Tata Madhusudhan, Mahabubabad MP Maloth Kavitha and the BRS Bhadrachalam candidate Dr. Tellam Venkat Rao.

Published Date – 07:21 PM, Fri – 29 September 23


Large number of Congress leaders from Bhadrachalam joins BRS



Kothagudem: Congress party suffered a setback in Bhadrachalam Assembly constituency as many senior leaders quit the party and joined BRS. A large number of Congress leaders including sarpanches, MPP presidents, MPTCs and ZPTCs members joined the BRS in the presence of the party working president, IT Minister KT Rama Rao in Hyderabad on Friday.

The district Congress vice president Tandra Venkata Ramana, Bhadrachalam town Congress president Repaka Purnachandar Rao, the party block, division and mandal committee presidents T Ramesh Goud, B Ranga Rao, T Narasimha Rao, V Ramesh, the party former district general secretary Gudapati Sathish Arya Vysya Sangham leader Kotagiri Satyanarayana and others joined the BRS.

The Congress leaders were accompanied by Government Whip, Pinapaka MLA Rega Kantha Rao, Khammam district BRS president MLC Tata Madhusudhan, Mahabubabad MP Maloth Kavitha and the BRS Bhadrachalam candidate Dr. Tellam Venkat Rao.

Speaking on the occasion, Rama Rao told the newly joined leaders to strive to strengthen the BRS in Bhadrachalam constituency as well as in the district to win the five out of five Assembly seats in the ensuing Assembly elections.

Remark on President, VP of India inappropriate, will take legal route if not withdrawn: BJP to CM Gehlot

“There is no problem if leaders come to the state, but don’t send the Vice President. Vice President is a constitutional post. We all respect the Vice President and the President,” Gehlot said.

Published Date – 09:58 PM, Fri – 29 September 23


Remark on President, VP of India inappropriate, will take legal route if not withdrawn: BJP to CM Gehlot

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Jaipur: Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore on Friday lashed out at Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for his remarks on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and said it is “inappropriate and indecent to comment on the constitutional head.” Rathore said that Gehlot has given a statement that now the President is left to come to Rajasthan on a tour.

“They are our constitutional head, it is inappropriate and indecent to comment on the constitutional head in this manner. Is the chief minister implementing a system which will require the president, vice president and prime minister to take a visa to come?” Rathore asked.

“If Chief Minister Gehlot does not withdraw his statement, we will take legal action,” he told reporters at a press conference here.

Gehlot had on Thursday objected to Vice President Dhankhar’s frequent visits to the state ahead of the upcoming assembly polls.

Taking a dig at the frequent visits of the BJP leaders to Rajasthan, the chief minister told the party to not “send” Vice President Dhankhar as he occupies a constitutional post.

“There is no problem if leaders come to the state, but don’t send the Vice President. Vice President is a constitutional post. We all respect the Vice President and the President,” Gehlot said.

“Yesterday, the Vice President came and visited five districts. What is the logic? Elections are to be held soon…if you come during this, it will have different meanings and messages, which will not be a good thing for democracy,” he told the gathering at Kathuwas village in Kotputli-Behror district.

The chief minister later told reporters in Neemrana that “now, only the President remains to come here.” Escalating his attack on Gehlot, Rathore said that the Congress government has completely failed on the law and order as well as women’s safety.

“This government is guilty because Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has not appointed a full-time home minister and is occupying that chair himself,” he said.

Rajasthan BJP chief CP Joshi alleged that the ineffective government of the Congress has tarnished the state’s glorious history.

“Atrocities on women are continuously increasing in the state, the law and order system has become weak. The ineffective government of the Congress in Rajasthan has tarnished the glorious history of the state,” he said.

Joshi said that there was a time when foundation stones were laid in Rajasthan, but it took years to inaugurate them.

The BJP leader said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had held a meeting in Jaipur on Monday,will soon inaugurate and lay foundation stone in Chittorgarh and Jodhpur.

 

TCS reverts to Full-Time Office Work, Ending Hybrid Policy from October 1

Effective from October 1, 2023, TCS is requiring its workforce to be present in the office for the full workweek, encompassing five days, as opposed to the previous arrangement where employees were only required to be in the office for three days each week.

Published Date – 10:00 PM, Fri – 29 September 23


TCS reverts to Full-Time Office Work, Ending Hybrid Policy from October 1



Hyderabad: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT company, is transitioning back to the traditional office-based work model. In a recent internal communication circulated in the middle of this month, the company has announced a shift in its hybrid working policy.

Effective from October 1, 2023, TCS is requiring its workforce to be present in the office for the full workweek, encompassing five days, as opposed to the previous arrangement where employees were only required to be in the office for three days each week.

The news channel, CNBC-TV18 while quoting an official email sent to TCS employees, said that “As communicated by CEO and chief human resources officer (CHRO) in various townhalls, it is mandatory for all associates to attend office on all the working days (5 days per week if there are no holidays) starting 1 October 2023.”

In the FY23 annual report, the company underscored the significance of a return to office environments. The report emphasized that more than half of the company’s workforce was hired after March 2020, and new employees find value in face-to-face interactions with senior colleagues and leaders, which foster cultural integration and enable them to learn by observing their behavior and thought processes.

In May 2020, amid the initial wave of the pandemic, then-CEO Rajesh Gopinathan unveiled the ’25×25 model,’ with the objective of reintegrating 25 per cent of the workforce into office premises by the year 2025.

TCS is among the early IT companies to deviate from the widely adopted hybrid work policy that gained prominence in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. This shift marks a notable departure from advocates of the work-from-home policy, who have regarded it as the future of work.

Lightning claims two lives in Telangana

In the first instance, Shaik Yasin (38), a farmer died on the spot, while his wife sustained minor injuries and their two bullocks were killed when the lightning struck them.

Published Date – 07:37 PM, Fri – 29 September 23


Lightning claims two lives in Telangana



Adilabad/Kumram Bheem Asifabad: In two separate incidents, two persons were killed when lightning strikes in two districts on Friday.

In the first instance, Shaik Yasin (38), a farmer died on the spot, while his wife sustained minor injuries and their two bullocks were killed when the lightning struck them.

They were working in their farm at the time of the incident. Meanwhile, Kedem Padma Bai (30) had severe injuries and her husband received minor injuries after being struck by lightning at Kedegam Manneguda in Wankidi mandal, resulting in instantaneous death for her.

She along with her husband Tulli was spraying fertilizer in their cotton crop. They were standing under a tamarind tree when it rained.