Jr NTR returns from quake-struck Japan

Jr NTR, who spent the last week in Japan, in a post on X said he was “deeply shocked” by the earthquakes in the country.

Updated On – 03:54 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Jr NTR returns from quake-struck Japan


Hyderabad: RRR star Jr NTR said he had returned from Japan and wished for its swift recovery after a series of powerful earthquakes hit the island country. Jr NTR, who spent the last week in Japan, in a post on X said he was “deeply shocked” by the earthquakes in the country.

“Back home today from Japan and deeply shocked by the earthquakes hitting. Spent the entire last week there, and my heart goes out to everyone affected. Grateful for the resilience of the people and hoping for a swift recovery. Stay strong, Japan,” the actor wrote on the microblogging site.


RRR, a period action drama also starring Ram Charan, had emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film upon its release in Japan in 2022. The SS Rajamouli directorial had raised over 410 million yen (Rs 24.13 crore approximately) at the Japanese box office.

Prof. Ganapathy Vaitheeswaran of UoH invited to serve as Associate Editor for Bulletin of Materials Science

Prof. Ganapathy Vaitheeswaran, Professor in the School of Physics, University of Hyderabad (UoH), has been invited to serve on the Editorial Board of Bulletin of Materials Science as an Associate Editor for the period January 2024 to December 2026.

Published Date – 04:37 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Prof. Ganapathy Vaitheeswaran of UoH invited to serve as Associate Editor for Bulletin of Materials Science


Hyderabad: Prof. Ganapathy Vaitheeswaran, Professor in the School of Physics, University of Hyderabad (UoH), has been invited to serve on the Editorial Board of Bulletin of Materials Science as an Associate Editor for the period January 2024 to December 2026.

The publication of scientific journals was conceived as a most important activity by the founder of the Academy, Sir C.V. Raman who painstakingly nurtured them for several decades. Today, the Academy publishes 11 journals in various disciplines of science and technology.


The Bulletin of Materials Science is a bi-monthly journal being published by the Indian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the Materials Research Society of India and the Indian National Science Academy. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles and rapid communications in all areas of materials science.

The journal also publishes from time-to-time important conference symposia/ proceedings which are of interest to materials scientists. It has an International Advisory Editorial Board and an Editorial Committee. The Bulletin accords high importance to the quality of articles published and to keep at a minimum the processing time of papers submitted for publication.

Iran-China trade exceeds $13 billion in 11-month period

The trade exchanges between the two countries in the 11 months of 2023 were $13.4 billion, registering a seven percent down compared to last year’s corresponding period.

The two countries’ trade exchange surpassed $14.4 billion from January to November 2022.

China imported $4.2 billion worth of products from Iran between January and November 2023, showing a 30 percent slump compared to the same period last year.

China had imported more than $6 billion worth of products from Iran between January and November 2022.

Crude oil was the main product imported by China from Iran in this period.

China exported $9.2 billion worth of products to Iran from January to November 2023, showing a nine percent growth compared to last year’s corresponding period.

China had exported $8.4 billion worth of goods to Iran from January to November 2022.

According to this report, China imported $405 million worth of products from Iran in November 2023, showing a 24 percent up compared to November 2022.

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PA calls on Israel to hand over Gaza infant girl kidnapped by regime’s officer


Israeli military officer Captain Harel Itach kidnapped a Palestinian infant girl from Gaza Strip. He was killed during the war on November 22, 2023.

The Foreign Ministry of the Palestinian Authority (PA) has condemned the “kidnapping” of a Palestinian infant girl by an Israeli officer in the Gaza Strip, calling on the occupying regime to release the baby.

The ministry made the call on Tuesday, days after Israeli soldier Shachar Mendelson, an associate of Captain Harel Itach, told Israel’s Army Radio that the officer had taken a Palestinian infant to a hospital in the occupied territories after Israeli airstrikes claimed the lives of her entire family in Gaza.

Itach was killed in the Gaza war on November 22 and thus the identity and whereabouts of the kidnapped baby remain unknown.

Israel’s Army Radio deleted the tweet that mentioned the abduction of the Gaza infant.

“The kidnapping of the infant girl from the Gaza Strip is evidence that the occupation army is committing the most heinous crimes against civilians without oversight or accountability,” the PA Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“The ministry calls on the occupation authorities to immediately hand over the infant to the Palestinian National Authority.”

Israel waged the genocidal war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian Hamas resistance group carried out a historic operation against the occupying entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

Since the start of the aggression, the Tel Aviv regime has been committing brutal war crimes in Gaza, killing at least 21,978 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring 57,697 others.

Thousands more are also missing and presumed dead under the rubble in the Gaza Strip, which is under “complete siege” by Israel.


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33 nabs over Mossad's abduction plot in Turkey

Thirty-three suspects were detained on Tuesday, authorities announced. Operations are underway to capture the other suspects.

Authorities said operations were held in eight provinces against people suspected of involvement in espionage activities for the Israeli regime, Anadolu Agency reported.

The investigation found that the Israeli spying service was behind activities targeting foreigners residing in Turkey, from spying to assaults and abduction attempts.

No other details are available regarding the investigation, but Mossad was implicated in the past in investigations about attempts to kidnap Palestinians living in Turkey.

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"Kohli Told Camerapersons To…": India's Intriguing Practice For 2nd Test

The first Test of 2024 for the Indian cricket team is a do-or-die one. Against South Africa in Cape Town, the Rohit Sharma-led side needs a win to draw the series. after an embarrassing loss by an innings and 32 runs, the Indian cricket team has its task cut out for the second Test. There will be much intrigue surrounding India’s playing XI too. Many experts have predicted that there will be two changes in the XI. Ravichandran Ashwin may make way for Ravindra Jadeja while Mukesh Kumar may replace Prasidh Krishna.

The practice session before Test was interesting two with Virat Kohli showing great intent.

“Many players came around 9:30 AM. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill started the proceeding. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gil played six balls each on the centre wickets. In front of them were Mohammed Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravichandran Ashwin. They played for around half an hour. They face bowling of specific lengths.” Rohan Deshmukh, who covered the practice session for Star Sports, said in a video on Monday.

“It was a good practice. They then went to the nets. There also they batter for 20 minutes. Virat Kohli was focused. Unhone aas paas jitne bhi camerapersons then unko side me kiya (He told the camerapersons to move to a side). He wanted a practice with intent.”

Deshmukh also said that the Indian bowlers were asked to bowl at a particular length. “Approximately 6-8m length was used. All pace bowlers were asked to bowl at that length. Bumrah, Siraj bowled for half an hour. All the deliveries were bowled with that length. even when Ashwin bowled, his delivery dropped at one end of the markers. It looks like a focucssed approach,” he said.

Former Indian cricket team captain Sunil Gavaskar predicted two changes that might take place in India’s playing XI.

“My Playing XI would be not too many changes. Ravindra Jadeja, once he is fit, will probably walk back into the team at the expense of Ravichandran Ashwin. That’s what it is looking to be because Ravichandran Ashwin was hardly used in the previous game. There could be a change in the new ball bowling too with Mukhesh Kumar coming in place of Prasidh Krishna,” Sunil Gavaskar told Star Sports.

Team India’s humiliating 3-day loss in the first Test against South Africa sent shockwaves across the cricketing spectrum. Multiple greats of the game and pundits questioned the team’s preapredness for the tour, with the legendary Sunil Gavaskar highlighting the absence of practice matches as one of the biggest reasons behind the result embarrasing result. Gavaskar even called India’s intra-squad matches a ‘joke’ as he lambasted Rohit Sharma and the team management’s decision to not play First Class practice matches before the start of the 2-match

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Unique tradition emerges among Telangana women ahead of Sankranti

A fascinating custom has gained momentum among women in Telangana, especially in Hyderabad, as the festive fervor for Sankranti approaches.

Published Date – 04:17 PM, Tue – 2 January 24


Unique tradition emerges among Telangana women ahead of Sankranti

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Hyderabad: A fascinating custom has gained momentum among women in Telangana, especially in Hyderabad, as the festive fervor for Sankranti approaches.

Videos have gone viral depicting a peculiar practice wherein mothers with only one or a sole son, are seen adorning bangles on both hands, supposedly after receiving money from mothers with two sons. The belief underlying this aims to avert misfortune and bestow good luck upon the only sons.


This tradition has led to a surge in women flocking to bangle stores, causing a significant spike in demand. “The trend has gained traction with women sharing their experiences on social media. Many others are embracing it for the well-being and prosperity of their sons,” said a woman, highlighting the widespread adoption of the custom.

“In our culture, following traditions that bring about positivity and well-being is important. This custom might seem unconventional, but there’s no harm in following it if it brings blessings for our loved ones,” said Rajyalakshmi from Santoshnagar.

Makar Sankranti, a significant festival celebrated across various regions of India, holds great cultural importance. Set to be observed on January 14, it marks the onset of the Uttarayan period. Devotees pay homage to the Sun God, offering prayers and gratitude during Makar Sankranti. Additionally, worshippers also revere Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, emphasizing the day’s spiritual significance.

Several other women echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the emotional value attached to customs and traditions. “It’s a way to honor our culture and heritage. If it brings blessings to our family, then why not embrace it?” said Usha from Bholakpur.

Bangle store owners confirmed the surge in demand, attributing it to this newfound practice that has captivated the attention of many women ahead of the forthcoming festival.

Russian forces receives new artillery reconnaissance system

Using advanced sensors, communication systems, and data processing capabilities, the system enables artillery commanders to quickly and accurately identify enemy positions, Sputnik reports.

Russian troops in the special military operation are using the new Yastreb-AV artillery reconnaissance system as part of counter-battery combat, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

The new 1K148 Yastreb-AV has been put into service with Russian artillery units in the special military operation zone.

Together with the Zoopark-1M complex, Yastreb-AV provides detection of Ukrainian artillery firing positions. At the same time, the characteristics of the new complex are superior.

“Today, the effective performance of combat tasks by missile operators and artillerymen, together with the use of UAVs, which increases the effectiveness of artillery fire and survivability on the battlefield, is also ensured by the use of modern artillery reconnaissance equipment such as Zoopark-1M and Yastreb-AV,” the ministry said in a statement.

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US stuck in ‘costly quagmire’ in Gaza, signaling Hamas over post-war era: Iran

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has said that by backing the Israeli regime in its “genocidal” war against the Gaza Strip the US politicians are caught in a “quagmire” in the besieged territory, which will be costly for them to exit.

In a speech at the University of Tehran on Monday Amir-Abdollahian said the US is “facing a challenge” and is looking for a “face-saving option” to exit the situation in Gaza.

“Today the politicians in the White House are facing a serious challenge. Some believe that Washington has gone too far and should not have provided full support for Israel’s genocide and crimes over the past three months in Gaza and the West Bank,” he said.

“Today, the fact that American politicians have made a mistake and entered a quagmire in Gaza represents a challenge in the White House,” he added. “Getting out of this quagmire will be quite costly.”

According to Amir-Abdollahian, the Israeli regime followed its dreams of “destroying Hamas” but they did come true.

“They announced that they would disarm Hamas through military, air, ground, and sea operations, but that did not happen,” he said, adding, “They said they will continue the offensive in tunnels and hospitals’ basements in Gaza to release Israeli captives, but they suffered a defeat and could not free one captive.”

He added that Israelis have “reached a dead-end” and on the same day that they were talking about “eradicating Hamas” they were sending messages to third countries to indirectly discuss captive-prisoner exchanges and ways to rule post-war Gaza.

“It indicates that the resistance is following the right path and has snatched another major victory in the past 80 days,” he added.

Amir-Abdollahian said the cross-border Operation Al-Aqsa Strom launched on October 7 was a “political and intelligence defeat” for Israel and now Hamas’s 80 days of resistance and response to Israel’s genocide and US support have inflicted a “military and psychological” defeat on the Israeli regime.

He warned that Israel’s partners have only two options: either continue the war and remain stuck in the quagmire and face an “embarrassing defeat”, or agree to a “political solution” by fulfilling the resistance front conditions.  

Pics: Plane In Flames At Tokyo Airport After Colliding With Another Aircraft

Pics: Plane In Flames At Tokyo Airport After Colliding With Another Aircraft

The plane had arrived from Japan’s Sapporo Airport

A Japan Airlines airplane was on Tuesday seen in flames on the runway of Tokyo’s Haneda Airport after a possible collision with a Coast Guard aircraft.

The plane had arrived from Japan’s Shin-Chitose Airport on the northern island of Hokkaido.

More than 70 fire engines were deployed to douse the fire

More than 70 fire engines were deployed to douse the fire
Photo Credit: AFP

Japan Airlines A350 airplane is on fire at Tokyos Haneda airport

Japan Airlines’ A350 airplane is on fire at Tokyo’s Haneda airport
Photo Credit: REUTERS

A Japan Airlines plane seen in flames on the runway of Tokyos Haneda Airport

A Japan Airlines plane seen in flames on the runway of Tokyo’s Haneda Airport

Rescue workers trying to douse the fire after a Japan Airlines airplane caught fire

Rescue workers trying to douse the fire after a Japan Airlines airplane caught fire

The footage showed orange flames coming out of windows and the airplane’s nose on the ground as rescue workers sprayed it.

The images also showed the aircraft moving briskly along the runway at Haneda Airport, one of the world’s busiest, before an explosion burst from beneath and behind it.

The plane was moving along the runway before the explosion

The plane was moving along the runway before the explosion
Photo Credit: REUTERS

The plane seen in orange flames

The plane is seen in orange flames

Burning debris was also seen on the runway

Burning debris was also seen on the runway

The Airbus reportedly collided with a coastguard aircraft

The Airbus reportedly collided with a coastguard aircraft

According to the latest reports, all 379 people on board the plane have been evacuated.

(With agency inputs)