Fit-Again Mirabai Chanu Eyes 90kg Plus Snatch Lift In Paris Olympics




Tokyo Olympics silver medallist weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, who is taking it easy since returning to action following a six-month injury lay-off, is targeting a lift of above 90kg in snatch in next month’s Paris Games. Chanu, who suffered hip tendonitis and finished fourth in the 49kg women’s category in the last Asian Games, returned to competition with a lift of 184 kgs (81kg snatch and 103kg clean and jerk) at the Phuket World Cup in April this year. She knows that anything less than a 200kg total lift (snatch clean and jerk) won’t be enough to win a medal in Paris and she is working towards that with her long-time coach Vijay Kumar Sharma.

“The injury is fine, I have completely recovered from that but I am going slowly in training. In training now I am lifting 80-85 per cent in repetitions, I am not lifting 100 per cent till the Olympics.

“88kg in snatch and 119kg in clean and jerk are my best, but my target is 90kg plus in snatch in Paris, and I will try my best,” Chanu said during a virtual interaction facilitated by Sports Authority of India (SAI).

“Right now, I am going gradually and lifting 70-80kgs in training but my target is 90kg plus and better clean jerk lift but I can’t say a specific target. I will do what it takes and try to give my best performance to win a medal, but I can’t predict the colour of the medal.” Chanu said the injury phase was a great learning experience for her.

“I learnt a lot after the injury. I learnt how to keep myself safe because injuries can happen anytime. We need to follow instructions of coaches, adopt right techniques, rest and exercise properly, and how to build your muscles,” she said.

“I understand my body. Injuries can happen anytime and these are difficult phases but we need to motivate ourselves and keep believing in ourselves.” The star Indian weightlifter said self doubts, which creep up post injury, can make things more difficult for an athlete.

“Problems did happen but I am happy that I made a comeback. It was difficult, there is always self doubt when recovery will happen, how to recover soon and stuffs like these. All these questions came up in mind because I was counting days as the Olympics was near.

“But I didn’t give up and believed in myself, worked according to my coaches and physio and recovered fully,” Chanu said.

She is not shying away from the fact that there will be pressure on her in Paris.

“Pressure is there because in Tokyo, on the first day I got a medal for India. I will try to give my best performance and win a medal for the country in Paris.” Chanu is currently training in NNIS, Patiala and will be leaving for Paris on July 7 for a training stint. 

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Tehran mayor Zakani withdraws from Iran’s presidential race


Iranian presidential candidate Alireza Zakani waves to his supporters during a gathering at Imam Hossein Square in eastern central Tehran, Iran, on June 26, 2024. (Photo by Tasnim news agency)

Iranian presidential candidate Alireza Zakani has formally pulled out of the country’s presidential race, becoming the second nominee to announce his withdrawal in support of other contenders just a day before the election.

The 58-year-old Zakani, the current mayor of the capital Tehran, made the announcement in a post published on his official X account on Thursday.

He stressed that remaining on the path of late Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi, who passed away in a helicopter crash along with his companions in the northwestern province of East Azarbaijan on May 19, is of much greater significance than his candidacy.

He pleaded with fellow candidates Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and Saeed Jalili to unite in order to secure victory for the “Revolutionary Front”.

Earlier, another candidate Amir-Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi, 53, pulled out from the race. Hashemi is currently serving as the vice president.

The remaining contenders in Iran’s presidential race are Saeed Jalili, a former lead nuclear negotiator, Parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, former interior minister Mostafa Pourmohammadi, and former health minister Masoud Pezeshkian.


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BRS demands job calendar, two lakh government jobs within a year

Following a meeting with government job aspirants at his residence on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao came down heavily on the State government over its unfulfilled promises. demanding the Congress government to release job calendar and notifications immediately.

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 06:05 PM


BRS demands job calendar, two lakh government jobs within a year


Hyderabad: Giving a fresh boost to the ongoing fight of the government job aspirants, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) issued an ultimatum to the Congress government, demanding for immediate redressal of the genuine issues raised by the candidates. The main opposition party also demanded that the Congress fulfill its electoral promises by releasing a job calendar and filling two lakh government posts within a year.

Following a meeting with government job aspirants at his residence on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao came down heavily on the State government over its unfulfilled promises. “Before the elections, the Congress government advertised about job calendars and even announced dates for about 10 exams. Not a single notification has been issued even after seven months,” he said, demanding that the government release these notifications immediately.


Rama Rao criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for failing to deliver on promises made during the election campaign, including increasing Group-2 jobs by 2,000 and adding a few thousand more jobs in Group-3. “In the first Cabinet meeting itself, they deceived the unemployed by claiming to conduct a Mega DSC. Rather than giving notification for 20,000 jobs as promised, the government added only 5,000 more posts compared to the previous notification,” he added.

Highlighting the lack of progress on Group-1 jobs, the BRS working president pointed out that only 60 positions were added since the previous notification issued during the BRS regime. “When asked to increase jobs, they are trying to escape by citing technical reasons. BRS will not tolerate this. We will question the government in the Assembly and stand by the unemployed in their fight for justice,” he asserted.

Rama Rao called for fair selection in Group-1 Mains, reminding Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka of his past demand for a 1:100 selection ratio from the prelims. “Why is this not being implemented now to benefit the candidates?” he asked.

Rao emphasized the need for adequate gaps between exams such as TET, Group-1 Prelims, DSC, Group-2, Group-1 Mains, and Group-3 to accommodate students who write multiple exams. “Exams should be scheduled with enough time in between to ensure fair preparation for all candidates,” he stated. He warned that if these demands are not met, the BRS leaders would fight alongside the unemployed youth.

Speaking on the occasion, the Groups aspirants made it clear that they had no political affiliations as was being propagated by the ruling Congress and were fighting only for their future. They said they were approaching all political parties to seek their support in their fight for justice and urged the State government to resolve their issues as promised during the Assembly elections.

Lok Sabha Speaker: NDA candidate likely to file nomination, election on June 26

If the I.N.D.I.A bloc announces its candidate for the post, it will be the first time that elections will be held for the Speaker of the lower house

Published Date – 25 June 2024, 09:47 AM


Lok Sabha Speaker: NDA candidate likely to file nomination, election on June 26

New Parliament building

New Delhi: With the deadline to file the nomination for the post of Lok Sabha speaker being 12 pm Tuesday, the battle between the NDA and the opposition has drawn out. If the I.N.D.I.A bloc announces its candidate for the post, it will be the first time that elections will be held for the Speaker of the lower house.

Since Independence, the Lok Sabha speaker and deputy speaker have been elected by consensus between the ruling party and the opposition. Although the BJP leaders remained tight-lipped about their nominee for the post, there are speculations that Om Birla, the speaker in the 17th Lok Sabha, could also be in the race again.


However, Bhartruhari Mahtab, the current pro-term speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha, is also being seen as a contender for the post. The nomination process is likely to be held on Tuesday and the elections will be held on Wednesday, i.e., on June 26.

Amid the row over the appointment of Bhartruhari Mahtab as pro-tem speaker, I.N.D.I.A bloc leaders on Monday carried out a protest holding copies of the Constitution inside the Parliament premises in the national capital.

Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, party leader Rahul Gandhi, and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge took part in the protest. The position of Deputy Speaker that remained vacant in the last term is traditionally given to the Opposition. The BJP offered the post to its ally, AIADMK’s Thambi Dhurai, in 2014.

It will be interesting to see if the I.N.D.I.A bloc, which is short of numbers in the lower house, will assert itself for the Deputy Speaker’s post in the 18th Lok Sabha. The Revolutionary Socialist Party’s Lok Sabha MP, NK Premachandran, said that the I.N.D.I.A bloc will field candidates for the Lok Sabha Speaker and Deputy Speaker elections.

“Definitely, we will contest the Speaker post as well as the Deputy Speaker post. Let the government come out with their opinion on whether they are going to discuss with the opposition parties so as to have a consensus on the Speaker and Deputy Speaker, and then we will think of it. Otherwise, we will definitely contest,” Premchandran said.

Shamshabad leopard scare: Images of wild cat captured

Five days ago, forest officials had installed camera traps and two cages following concerns raised by villagers about a leopard moving around in the region.

Updated On – 27 June 2024, 03:45 PM


Shamshabad leopard scare: Images of wild cat captured


Hyderabad: Camera traps that were installed at different locations in Ghansmiyaguda of Shamshabad mandal following a leopard scare, have captured images of a wild cat, bringing a sense of relief among the villagers.

Five days ago, forest officials had installed camera traps and two cages following concerns raised by villagers about a leopard moving around in the region. A few stray dogs and a calf suffered bite injuries and locals presumed it to be a leopard attack.


After scanning the area, forest officials said there were no pug marks or any leopard scat was detected in the region. However, patrolling, especially during nights, was intensified since the last five days.

“Since the images of a wild cat were captured by the camera traps, we will continue the patrolling for a few more days. We do not want to take any chances, the camera traps and cages will also remain in the same places,” said a forest official.

"Highly Misleading": Israel Slams UN-Backed Gaza Hunger Report

'Highly Misleading': Israel Slams UN-Backed Gaza Hunger Report

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed 37,765 people in Gaza, says Gaza Health Ministry (File)

Jerusalem:

Israel on Thursday dismissed a UN-backed report that said nearly half a million Gazans faced “catastrophic” hunger, alleging the assessment was “misleading” and “biased”.

The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) partnership, released Tuesday, said its March warning of imminent famine in the north of the Palestinian territory had not materialised.

“However, the situation in Gaza remains catastrophic and there is a high and sustained risk of famine across the whole Gaza Strip,” the report said, warning against any complacency.

“This report is highly misleading. It’s biased,” Israeli government spokesman David Mencer said on Thursday, partly because “it’s based upon data from Hamas’s own health institutions”.

Gaza’s Hamas-run government produces data on the war that Israel has disputed in the past, such as its death count, but that has generally been accepted by international media and aid organisations.

“Claims regarding starvation … in Gaza are baseless,” Mencer added. “Their main purpose of course was to exert pressure on Israel.”

The IPC report said around 495,000 people in Gaza are still facing “catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity”.

Another 745,000 people are classified as in a food security emergency.

The UN’s World Food Programme said the new report “paints a stark picture of ongoing hunger”.

“The improvement shows the difference that greater access can make. Increased food deliveries to the north and nutrition services have helped to reduce the very worst levels of hunger, leaving a still desperate situation,” it said.

But it warned that in the south of Gaza, the situation was getting worse.

“Hostilities in Rafah in May displaced more than a million people and severely limited humanitarian access,” it said.

The IPC is an initiative involving over 20 partners, including governments, UN agencies and non-governmental organisations.

Israel had dismissed the IPC’s previous hunger report in March, stating it contained inaccuracies and questionable sources.

The war started with Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,195 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed at least 37,765 people, also mostly civilians, according to data from Gaza’s health ministry.

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Raeisi, Amir-Abdollahian proved Iran can isolate, confront US

Brigadier General Esmail Gha’ani was speaking in a ceremony held in the capital Tehran on Thursday to commemorate the 40th day of the martyrdom of Raeisi and Amir-Abdollahian, who lost their lives alongside a number of their companions in a tragic helicopter crash in northwestern Iran on May 19, according to Press TV. 

Describing the late Iranian foreign minister as “indefatigable and plucky,” Gha’ani said Amir-Abdollahian opened a new era in defense of resistance and was the “sonorous voice” of the resistance front.

The IRGC commander said the words and actions of Raeisi and Amir-Abdollahian proved that the Islamic Republic can “confront major powers,” and “isolate” a heavyweight like the US.

Gha’ani stressed that the efforts of the two figures in the international arena were very effective and managed to safeguard Iran’s authority against child-killing Israel and criminal America.

“These men fought with the US and proved that things can be done without relying on America,” Gha’ani said.

“You should know that those who attribute the resolution of problems to relations with America are the ones who do not want to fight valiantly. If you talk from the position of authority and power, even the US will be forced to comply.”

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Israel continues bombing Palestinian civilians in Gaza

The Israeli regime continues its bloody onslaught on the Gaza Strip by carrying out more air and artillery strikes against the blockaded territory.

The latest Israeli attack on Wednesday night targeted a residential building in central Gaza, killing at least 2 Palestinians and injuring several others.

In the flashpoint southern Gaza City of Rafah, Israeli military targeted various areas by airstrike and artillery fire.

The central Gaza city of Deir al-Balah also bombed in latest air raids.

In the past 24 hours, more civilians were killed in Israeli artillery and air attacks targeting central and northern Gaza.

Meanwhile, the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance warned about the level of destruction in Gaza saying almost all of the territory is totally “uninhabitable.”

Arwa Damon, founder of the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance (INARA), said that on a recent trip to Gaza City to distribute aid, she saw widespread destruction of “every single aspect of life that would make the Gaza Strip inhabitable.”

“Every single other part of this tiny stretch of land has been rendered totally and completely uninhabitable,” she said.

More than 37,700 people have been killed since the Israeli regime launched its genocidal war on Gaza in early October, last year.

Some 16,000 of those are children and this is while UNICEF says bodies of thousands of missing children remain buried under the rubble.

UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban said on Wednesday during a UN Security Council that Palestinian children continue to endure “incomprehensible suffering,” particularly those in the Gaza Strip amid a “staggering” scale of death and destruction there.

Also speaking at the Security Council meeting was Palestine’s UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour who recalled that Israel has killed more children in recent months than in all armed conflict globally over the past 4 years.

He estimated that nearly 16,000 Palestinian children were killed in Israel’s aggression against Gaza while another 21,000 are missing.

The Gaza Strip, once a vibrant place where children set world records in sports, has now been reduced to a graveyard, Mansour said, calling for “collective resolve and responsibility to pressure Israel to stop the madness.”

It’s ‘Keralam’ not ‘Kerala’, Pinarayi govt urges Centre to consider name change

Kerala Assembly unanimously passes resolution to change name of State

Published Date – 25 June 2024, 10:02 AM


It’s ‘Keralam’ not ‘Kerala’, Pinarayi govt urges Centre to consider name change

Kerala Assembly

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan moved the resolution with amendments, which was passed by the State Assembly unanimously on August 9, 2023, demanding that the Central government take immediate action to change the name of the State to ‘Keralam’, which was recorded as Kerala in the 1st and 8th schedule of the Constitution.

The resolution was sent to the central government and the Home Department has informed the State that the change is required only in the 1st schedule of the constitution. On the basis of that, the Chief Minister presented the resolution with amendments, and the Assembly passed the resolution.


The resolution read that there was a demand for the formation of a state for the Malayalam-speaking people from the time of the national freedom struggle.

When the State was formed on the basis of language on November 1 1956, it was recorded as Kerala in the 1st schedule of the Constitution.

The name of the State in Malayalam is ‘Keralam’, and the State Assembly unanimously requested that the Central government make the necessary amendments under Article 3 of the constitution to change the name of the State to ‘Keralam’. All members supported the resolution and speaker declared that the resolution has been passed unanimously.

Earlier, on August 9, 2023, the Kerala Legislative Assembly had unanimously passed a resolution urging the Central government to officially change the name of the State from ‘Kerala’ to ‘Keralam.’

CM Vijayan who moved the resolution in the Assembly, said, “In our Malayalam language, it is ‘Keralam’ while in other languages it is called Kerala.” “This Assembly unanimously requests the Union Government to take immediate steps to amend it as ‘Keralam’ under Article 3 of the Constitution and it be renamed as ‘Keralam’ in all the languages mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution,” the Chief Minister further said.

Jagtial: Woman jumps into well with daughter; both die

According to police, Mounika along with her four-year-old daughter resorted to the drastic step by plunging into an abandoned well on Thursday.

Published Date – 27 June 2024, 06:21 PM


Jagtial: Woman jumps into well with daughter; both die


Jagtial: A woman jumped into a well along with her four-year old daughter at Arpalli village in Sarangapur mandal on Thursday. Both drowned.

Sarangapur police said Mounika along with her four-year-old daughter resorted to the drastic step by plunging into an abandoned well on the outskirts of the village. The reason was not known yet.


On receiving information, police rushed to the spot and retrieved the bodies from the well. A case was registered and investigation is on.