Hyderabad: Soumyo Mukherji takes charge as director of BITS Pilani

Prof. Mukherji obtained his PhD from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, USA). He completed B.Tech. in Instrumentation Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and did M.S. from Colorado State University (Fort Collins, USA).

Published Date – 01:25 PM, Wed – 3 January 24


Hyderabad: Soumyo Mukherji takes charge as director of BITS Pilani

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Hyderabad: Prof. Soumyo Mukherji has recently taken the charge as Director of the Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Hyderabad Campus from Prof G Sundar.

Prof Mukherji had served earlier in the Department of Biosciences & Bioengineering as the Madhuri Sinha Chair Professor in Biomedical Engineering at IIT Bombay.


He is also an Associated Faculty Member at the Centre for Research in Nanotechnology and Sciences and the Centre of Excellence in Nanoelectronics.

Prof. Mukherji obtained his PhD from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, USA). He completed B.Tech. in Instrumentation Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and did M.S. from Colorado State University (Fort Collins, USA).

Luxury Brand Hermes Raises Eyebrows With Rs 10,400 Single Paper Envelope

Luxury Brand Hermes Raises Eyebrows With Rs 10,400 Single Paper Envelope

There are several envelope designs available on the website.

Hermes International, the French luxury design house, is currently offering a single paper envelope for approximately $125 (Rs 10,411). This envelope, crafted in France, is not only reusable but also delicately wrapped in silk. It is part of Hermes’ collection of high-end stationery, which includes items such as notebooks and pens. Opinions of the people on the envelope vary, with some considering it overpriced while others view it as a symbol of status.

“Wrapped in silk, reusable, and coming in two different sizes (A4 and A5), this keepsake can be sent as a special invitation or even a declaration of love. A long-lasting way to turn your records into beautiful memories,” reads the description on the Hermes site.

According to The New York Post, there are several envelope designs, with Hermes telling customers that “the patterns and the colors of your product will be a surprise.” Hermes also sells various pricey paperweights, including the 7.5-inch Samarcande model for $2,950.

“In 2011, the knight from the Samarcande chess set became a paperweight, iconic of the House,” the description on the US Hermes site reads. “This season, it has been reinvented in bronze-an alloy requiring transformation by the heat of fire-and in a slightly larger format. The delicately patinated edges emphasize the density of the material.”

The NY Post reported that in November, TikToker created a viral video with an enthusiastic review of these extravagant products.

“How are you keeping your papers from flying away without a Hermes mushroom paperweight?” The comedian Benton McClintock wondered about the $1,350 item as he made his way through the hoity-toity home array online.

“I thought the mushroom was a stool at first, thinking damn, that’s expensive for a stool; no way, that’s how much a paperweight is,” one commenter emphasized.

Hermes International, a famous luxury brand, has been known for luzury products since 1837. It started in Paris as a workshop making harnesses but soon gained a reputation for its excellent leather goods. The brand became known for its top-notch craftsmanship and use of the best materials in items like saddles, handbags, and luggage.

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TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu to reach out to public through Raa-Kadaliraa programme from Jan 5 to 29

State-wide bus yatra is being planned soon under the supervision of the TNTUC (Telugu Nadu Trade Union Congress) to bring awareness among the working community

Published Date – 09:00 AM, Wed – 3 January 24


TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu to reach out to public through Raa-Kadaliraa programme from Jan 5 to 29


Guntur: Former chief minister and TDP national president Nara Chandrababu Naidu will reach out to the people of Andhra Pradesh with a call ‘Raa-Kadaliraa’ from January 5 to 29, announced the party State unit president Kinjerapu Atchen Naidu here on Tuesday.

Flanked by the party politburo members, Varla Ramaiah and Kollu Ravindra, the former minister Devineni Umamaheswara Rao along with the MLC, Paruchuri Ashok Babu, the TDP State unit president told media persons at the party headquarters that Chandrababu Naidu will address massive public meetings in all the 22 Lok Sabha constituencies in the State as part of the ‘Raa-Kadaliraa’ programme.


Stating that an action plan has already been formulated to garner the support of massive gatherings for all these meetings, TDP State President Atchannaidu announced that these meetings are being organised jointly by both the TDP and the Jana Sena.

“Along with Chandrababu, the Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan, too will address these meetings in all the Lok Sabha constituencies,” Atchen Naidu added. On Wednesday, the TDP is organising a meeting of the TDP’s State Panchayat raj unit at the Convention Centre near the TDP national headquarters in Mangalagiri, he said.

The following day, on Thursday, the ‘Jayaho BC’ programme will be held at the party headquarters under the leadership of Chandrababu Naidu, the TDP State president announced.

“This programme is aimed at creating awareness among the Backward Classes (BCs) how this Government and the Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, have deceived the BCs and how terribly the community has been persecuted,” Atchannaidu said.

Also, a State-wide bus yatra is being planned soon under the supervision of the TNTUC (Telugu Nadu Trade Union Congress) to bring awareness among the working community, he stated.

Observing that his party leaders and the cadre do not trust Jagan Mohan Reddy, the TDP State president remarked that scared of dissidence and dissatisfaction within his party, Jagan retracted from his own decision of announcing a fresh list of candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections.
Atchannaidu also said that Jagan, who has been moving on the path of destruction, is encouraging only corrupt, inefficient criminals in politics. Not even a single section of people are feeling secure in this disorderly rule.

Stating that the Chief Minister has completely ruined the local bodies system which plays a major role in the administration, Atchannaidu said, “Leave alone no sanction of funds for the local bodies, the Chief Minister has even diverted the Rs 9,000 cr funds released by the Centre. The situation of the village panchayats is so bad now that they do not have funds to undertake repairs to even drainage canals.” Though the Anganwadis have been on an agitational path for the past 22 days, the Chief Minister did not respond till now while the sanitary workers, Aasha workers and others too are on strike demanding justice for them, he said.

Naidu strongly believes that the countdown has begun for this Government and the people are ready to bid goodbye to this party.

Naidu further said that several ruling YSRCP leaders are now ready to join the TDP and the party has formed two committees to decide on this.

“The decision of these committees and finally the TDP supremo is final on welcoming these leaders into the party fold,” the TDP State unit president said.

Israel accountable for all ‘wrongful acts’ against Iran, condemnation 'urgent': Envoy

Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations says Israel must be held accountable for complicity in assassination and sabotage acts in the Islamic Republic amid confessions by the occupying regime’s officials to the “internationally wrongful acts.”

Amir Saeid Iravani made the remarks in letters sent on Tuesday to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and France’s UN Ambassador Nicolas de Riviere, whose country holds the Security Council’s rotating presidency for January. 

He said the Israeli authorities have “openly admitted” to their complicity in assassinations and acts of sabotage targeting Iranian officials, scientists, and civilians, adding that the occupying regime is also implicated in destructive operations against Iran’s peaceful nuclear infrastructure.

“The Israeli regime bears full responsibility for all internationally wrongful acts committed against Iran and should be held accountable,” he stated.

Iravani also reiterated Tehran’s legitimate and inherent rights, as stipulated by international law and the UN Charter, to respond decisively to any threats and unlawful actions originating from the usurping entity.

He further highlighted Iran’s unyielding determination to exercise its rights in order to safeguard the country’s security, national interests, and people against any threats or attacks.

In a statement on December 30, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that the regime is “acting against Iran all the time, everywhere,” saying, the objective is to do “absolutely everything to prevent Iran” from what he called attaining nuclear weapons.

The Iranian envoy said the “belligerent statement blatantly defies fundamental principles of international law and the UN Charter, particularly Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter. It also appears to be aimed at diverting attention from the Israeli regime’s ongoing atrocities and severe violations of international humanitarian law in the Gaza Strip and occupied Palestine and evading accountability.”

He also called on the international community to issue an urgent condemnation and take decisive action in response to Israel’s terrorist acts and destabilizing activities in the region, especially its ongoing atrocious crimes against the Palestinian people.

Additionally, Iravani referred to Netanyahu’s address in September 2023 to the 78th session of the UN General Assembly, where he called for a “credible nuclear threat” against Iran. However, the hawkish premier’s office later clarified that he misread the line and meant to say a “credible military threat.”

Last week, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett claimed that in 2022, the regime attacked an unmanned aerial vehicle base in Iran and also assassinated a senior Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) commander in Tehran. 

The Iranian envoy said, “Such statements undeniably serve as additional evidence, reinforcing the international responsibility of the Israeli regime for its involvement in internationally wrongful acts as well as criminal terrorist acts on Iran’s soil.”

Guterres sees assassination of al-Arouri as worrying issue

“Obviously, the developments are extremely worrying. And I think this just really highlights what the secretary-general had just said about the dangers of the spillover of this conflict in the wider region,” Xinhua reported citing Florencia Soto Nino, associate spokesperson for Guterres.

“The secretary-general urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint and take urgent steps to de-escalate tensions in the region,” she said.

Guterres has mentioned that this continued fighting has the risk of a great miscalculation by multiple actors, she said.

She said the world body did not have all the details of the attack.

Al-Arouri was martyred as a result of an explosion in a building in al-Musharrafieh district in southern Beirut, Lebanon.

Later, Hamas confirmed that al-Arouri was killed in Israel’s terror attack, which also killed several of his companions.

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Watch: Drama Unfolds As No-Ball Denies Marsh A Wicket. Gets Final Laugh

Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh‘s joy was cut short after he overstepped a delivery on Day 1 of the ongoing third Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Marsh forced an inside edge from Pakistan captain Shan Masood and the catch was taken at second slip by Steve Smith. This sparked joyous celebrations from Marsh and the Australian players, only for the umpire to signal to a no-ball. Marsh seemed disappointed as he had a wry smile on his face. However, the all-rounder had the last laugh as he got the better of Masood 10 balls later.

Masood got a thick edge and Smith completed an easy catch once again. The video has now gone viral on social media.

Earlier, Pakistan captain Masood won the toss and chose to bat under sunny skies in the third Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

It will be the 112th Test match at the venerable SCG and also the 112th and final Test for Australia opening batsman David Warner.

However, Australia made early inroads as Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood dismissed Abdullah Shafique and debutant Saim Ayub inside the first two overs. Both failed to open their account.

Pakistan lurched to four for two and for a time looked to be consolidating with Babar Azam playing three glorious cover drives to the ropes before he was out on first-hour drinks for 26.

Cummins appealed vociferously for lbw but was turned down by the umpire, only to seek a review and get the verdict he sought, leaving the tourists tottering at 39 for three.

Saud Shakeel copped a nasty blow on the collarbone from a Cummins lifter and in the Australian skipper’s next over he prodded a catch behind to Carey for five, leaving his side further in the mire at 47 for four.

Pakistan are currently nine wickets down, but crossed the 250 run mark in the final session, following half-centuries from Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha.

Australia clinched the three-match series with a tense 79-run win in the second Test in Melbourne over Christmas.

(With AFP Inputs)

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US reaches deal to extend military presence at Qatar base

Washington has “quietly” reached an agreement with Doha to extend the US military presence at a major base in Qatar for another ten years, an American broadcaster quoted unnamed sources as saying, Sputnik reports.

The US Department of Defense has yet to comment on the matter.

The reported developments come after US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Al Udeid in December, where he thanked Qatar for its increased spending on the base.

Qatar had previously reportedly pledged billions of dollars of its own money to upgrade facilities for US airmen at the base.

The Al Udeid air base, known as the largest US military facility in West Asia, can accommodate more than 10,000 American troops.

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Prisoner Solidarity Network condemns Arouri assassination, says ‘resistance never dies’

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network has strongly condemned the assassination of the deputy head of the political bureau of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas by the Israeli regime, stressing that “resistance will never die.”  

“Prisoners’ institutions, in the name of all prisoners in the occupation’s prisons and those who have been released, mourn the national leader and martyr Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri and his companions who were martyred alongside him,” the group said in a statement on Tuesday.

Samidoun went on to say that the killing of Arouri reflects the same “bankrupt policy” of assassination that Israel and imperialist powers have relied upon to undermine the Palestinian cause and the liberation movement since the inception of the colonial project in the region.

“The assassination of Arouri was not solely a Zionist crime. Arouri was at least in part targeted for his role and commitment to regional resistance unity and action, something viewed by the imperialist powers as a major threat to their ongoing hegemony and control across the region,” it stated.

The group further noted that Israel will not achieve any victory by assassinating a widely respected resistance figure, adding that this criminal act would only inspire greater resistance and struggle toward the defeat of the occupying regime.

“The message for which Saleh al-Arouri was targeted, the symbolism that he holds and the goals for which he gave his life remain, live on and become closer: commitment to unity, to the liberation of the prisoners, the land and the people, and intensification and development of resistance until victory, return and liberation,” it said.

Samidoun also pointed out that the occupying regime, which has been carrying out a genocidal campaign against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, has not been able to achieve any of its objectives, “let alone destroy the resistance that defends the land and people.”

Arouri was killed by an explosion in a building in the southern suburb of the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Tuesday, after an Israeli drone bombed the building with three missiles, killing six people and wounding several others.

He was known as the “architect” of the October 7 operation by Gaza’s resistance groups.

The Israeli regime launched its devastating war on the Gaza Strip on October 7. The relentless military campaign has killed more than 22,000 people, most of them children and women. 

Israel Says Ready "For Any Scenario" After Strike Kills Hamas Deputy Chief

Israel Says Ready 'For Any Scenario' After Strike Kills Hamas Deputy Chief

Israel’s army said soldiers in Gaza had killed “dozens of terrorists” in fighting (File0

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The Israeli army has said it is “prepared for any scenario” after a strike in Beirut that killed Hamas’s deputy chief, stoking fears the war in the Gaza Strip could boil over into wider regional conflict.

A high-level security official in Lebanon told AFP that Saleh al-Aruri was killed along with his bodyguards in a strike by Israel, which has vowed to destroy Hamas after the movement’s shock October 7 attacks.

A second security official confirmed the information, while Hamas TV also reported Israel had killed Aruri in Lebanon.

Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari did not directly comment on the killing, but said afterwards that the military was in “very high state of readiness in all arenas, in defence and offence. We are highly prepared for any scenario.”

Israel has previously announced the deaths in Gaza of Hamas commanders and officials during the war, but Aruri is the most high-profile figure to be killed, and his death came in the first strike on the Lebanese capital since hostilities began.

The strike adds to widespread fears that the nearly three-month-old Israel-Hamas war could become a wider regional conflagration.

Hamas said Aruri’s death would not lead to its defeat, while its Lebanon-based ally Hezbollah vowed the killing would not go unpunished, calling it “a serious assault on Lebanon… and a dangerous development”.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the killing and said it “aims to draw Lebanon” further into the war.

Aruri, who lived in exile, is accused by Israel of masterminding numerous attacks.

Following his death, Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said that a movement “whose leaders fall as martyrs for the dignity of our people and our nation will never be defeated”.

Hamas’s bloody October 7 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of around 1,140 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

They also took around 250 hostages back to Hamas-ruled Gaza, of whom 129 remain in captivity, according to Israeli figures.

After the attack, the worst in its history, Israel began a relentless bombardment and ground offensive that has killed at least 22,185 people, mostly women and children, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

Red Crescent struck

Israel’s army said soldiers in Gaza had killed “dozens of terrorists” in fighting on Tuesday, and had also raided a weapons storage compound in the southern city of Khan Yunis.

In the aftermath of a strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, Palestinians rushed to rescue victims and retrieve bodies from the rubble.

“There are about 12 martyrs until now, mostly children. What was their fault? Among them my one-month-old son, what did he do to Israel?” asked Ghazi Darwish. “My other son is five years old, he was also martyred.”

Further south in Khan Yunis, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said Israel had twice struck its headquarters, resulting in “five casualties and three injuries” among displaced people who had sought refuge there and at a nearby hospital.

“They told us to go to the south, which is safe, but they are liars,” shouted Fathi al-Af, pointing to his wounded daughter on a stretcher on the floor of Nasser Hospital after the Red Crescent strike.

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) denounced the alleged strikes as “unconscionable”.

The strikes in Khan Yunis continued overnight into Wednesday morning, with the Hamas health ministry reporting “numerous” deaths.

United Nations agencies have voiced alarm over Gaza’s spiralling humanitarian crisis, which has left 2.4 million people under siege, most of them displaced and crowded into shelters and tents during winter rains.

“Hamas people are hiding in their houses and the tunnels, while we don’t find food or drink and are dying of cold,” said Wojud Kamal al-Shinbary, who like many Gazans had made her way to Rafah, in the far south.

The WHO has warned of the risk of famine and disease, with only a minimal amount of aid entering.

On Tuesday the UK said a British ship had delivered 87 tonnes of Gaza aid to Egypt from Cyprus, the first shipment via a new maritime corridor from the Mediterranean island.

‘Risks and consequences’

In the occupied West Bank, where the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported multiple Israeli operations overnight, AFPTV images showed scores of people in the streets of Ramallah to protest at Aruri’s killing.

Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh also condemned the killing, and warned about the “risks and consequences that could follow”, his office said.

Israeli strikes in neighbouring countries on groups acting in support of Hamas have fanned fears of a wider conflict.

In a call with Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz after Aruri’s killing, French President Emmanuel Macron urged Israel to “avoid any escalatory attitude, particularly in Lebanon”.

A strike inside Syria last month that was blamed on Israel killed a senior commander of the foreign operations arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels, meanwhile, have also launched attacks at Israel and against cargo ships in the Red Sea in solidarity with Hamas, with the US military assembling a multinational task force to protect the vital shipping lane.

The Huthis fired two missiles late Tuesday towards merchant ships travelling in the Red Sea near the strategic Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the US military said, though no ships in the area reported damage.

The French mission to the UN said the Security Council — of which France and the United States are permanent members — would discuss the Huthi attacks in a meeting on Wednesday.

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