‘Genetic ancestries of Nairs, Thiyya and Ezhava communities unlocked’

South-west coast of India is one of the regions of high genetic and cultural diversity resulting from millennia of migration, settlements and admixture of human populations

Published Date – 06:23 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


‘Genetic ancestries of Nairs, Thiyya and Ezhava communities unlocked’

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Hyderabad: In a ground breaking study in analysing genetic ancestry, geneticists from Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and other researchers from across the country, have concluded that the Nairs, Thiyyas and Ezhavas from Kerala, and Bunts and Hoysalas from Karnataka are genetically closer to populations of North-west India.

Dr Kumarasamy Thangaraj, JC Bose Fellow, CCMB, who led high-throughput genetic study, which was published recently in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution, said “Our genetic study revealed that the Nair and Thiyya warrior communities share most of their ancestry from ancient migrants of North-west India, and have enhanced Iranian ancestry, similar to Kamboj and Gujjar populations”, he said, adding that “Their maternal genome reflects higher distribution of West Eurasian mitochondrial lineages, suggesting female-mediated migration, unlike most of the recent migrant groups such as Siddis”.


The researchers have analysed the DNA of 213 individuals of traditional warriors and feudal lord communities from South-west coast India. They looked for genome-wide autosomal markers and maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA markers, and compared their results with ancient and contemporary Eurasian populations ranging from the Bronze age to present day groups.

“Our machine-learning based study suggests that the migration of these groups happened following North-west to Central Indian to the South-west coast during late Bronze age or probably Iron age ”, said Dr. Lomous Kumar, first author of the study, who was the PhD student of CCMB and presently at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow.

“This study suggests that the South-west coastal groups are remnants of very early migrations from North-west India following the Godavari basin to Karnataka and Kerala” said Dr. Vinay K. Nandicoori, Director, CCMB.

Other researchers who were involved in this study are Dr. Moinak Banerjee, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram; and Dr. Mohammed S. Mustak, Mangalore University, Mangalore.

South-west coast of India is one of the regions of high genetic and cultural diversity resulting from millennia of migration, settlements and admixture of human populations. Earlier studies on the recent migrants, who are inhabited in South-west India, including Jews, Parsis and Roman Catholics reveals existence of rich genetic heritage of this region.

However, one major group of populations in this region with historical status of warriors or feudal lords have debatable genetic history.

Historians and written records relate them to migrants from Ahichhatra (Iron age civilization) in Gangetic plain, while others relate them to Indo-Scythian clan migrant from North-West India.

Hamas missile command, control system fully operational

“The Resistance has not lost its command and control system,” a senior Zionist military analyst at the Walla news website said on Monday after Hamas fired a barrage of rockets at the occupied territories just at the start of the New Year. 

“The missile salvos from Gaza prove that Hamas still has a functioning command and control system and that it has capabilities to launch long-range rockets,” Amir Bohbot added.

The analyst noted that it is very difficult to define the areas “cleared” of Hamas fighters because of the large number of underground sites belonging to the Resistance group.

He further said that Israel’s challenges in Gaza have remained the same since the beginning of the war, including the issue of captives, as well as Hamas officials, and its infrastructure.

On Sunday, the Zionist military claimed that rocket launches by Hamas had dropped from an average of 75 per day in late November to only 14.

Boaz Golan, founder of Zionist news site 0404, doubted the claim, saying, “Now, Hamas is firing dozens of missiles… It’s time to stop insulting ourselves!”

In a video published on social media, the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said it had fired M90 rockets towards Tel Aviv and southern areas in the occupied territories in “response to the massacres of civilians” carried out by Israeli regime.

Israel waged the genocidal war on Gaza on October 7 after Hamas carried out the cross-border Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

However, 87 days into the invasion, the Tel Aviv regime has failed to achieve its objectives of “destroying Hamas” and finding Zionist captives despite killing 21,822 Palestinians, mostly children and women.

Institute for the Study of War, a US think tank estimates that out of 26 to 30 battalions of Qassam Brigades fighters, which were believed to exist on October 7 – each having 400 to 1,000 men, only three have been rendered inoperable – or, in civilian parlance, destroyed.

“Hamas remains resilient and able to reconstitute its military capabilities, despite its military losses in the war thus far,” the American think tank said.

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Tsunami Threat After Powerful Japan Quake "Has Largely Passed": US Agency

Tsunami Threat After Powerful Japan Quake 'Has Largely Passed': US Agency

A powerful earthquake had hit Japan.

Tokyo:

The tsunami threat from a powerful earthquake that struck central Japan on Monday has “largely passed”, a US agency said, after waves over a metre high had earlier hit some areas.

“The tsunami threat has now largely passed,” the Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.

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Rs 3 crore worth gold seized at Hyderabad Airport

The customs officials at the RGI Airport, Shamshabad caught four passengers including three women who had arrived from Dubai and were smuggling gold

Updated On – 06:27 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Rs 3 crore worth gold seized at Hyderabad Airport

The customs officials at the RGI Airport, Shamshabad caught four passengers including three women who had arrived from Dubai and were smuggling gold

Hyderabad: The customs officials at the RGI Airport, Shamshabad caught four passengers including three women who had arrived from Dubai and were smuggling gold. The officials seized around 4.5 kilograms of gold valued at Rs 3 crore from them.

In the first case the officials caught two women passengers who had concealed 16 gold bars weighing 1.865 kilograms valued at Rs. 1.18 crore. In another case, the officials seized 1.100 kilograms of gold chains valued at Rs 69.85 lakh from a man while in one more case the officials seized 1.632 kilograms of gold from a woman passenger who had concealed it in her inner garments. The gold was seized and investigation is on.


US to face consequences over attack on Yemeni armed forces

Al-Houthi, a member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, issued the warning on Monday, a day after US helicopters shot at three Yemeni boats, killing ten armed forces.

The Yemeni army confirmed the deaths and said its forces were conducting a military operation against Maersk Hangzhou vessel that was heading to the ports of the occupied Palestine. The army said the vessel was targeted after it refused to respond to its warnings.

“This act of aggression by American troops against the Yemeni armed forces will have dire consequences for them. The US conducted the attack with the aim of ensuring the security of the ships of the Zionist enemy and its economic and trade activities so that it can continue its crimes in Gaza,” Mohammed Ali al-Houthi said, according to Arabi 21 website.

The Yemeni official also warned other countries not to enter “the US quagmire”.

“Washington is increasingly seeking to drag others into this quagmire. Any country, which collaborates with the US in the aggression against the Yemeni nation, would enter adventurism regarding its interest, security and shipping,” he said in reference to an international coalition that the US announced last month to counter Yemeni attacks against shipping in the Red Sea.

Yemen has time again said that its operations only target Israeli-bound vessels, stressing that they are aimed at building up pressure against the Israeli regime to force it to stop its war in Gaza and let food and medicines into the besieged Palestinian territory.

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23 Terrorists Based In Pakistan, PoK Declared Proclaimed Offenders

23 Terrorists Based In Pakistan, PoK Declared Proclaimed Offenders

Total number of proclaimed offenders in Kishtwar now stands at 36 (Representational)

Jammu:

A court in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday declared 23 terrorists from Kishtwar district, who are operating from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), proclaimed offenders, police said.

The special Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) court in Doda gave them a month to appear before it in connection with cases registered against them, failing which their properties will be attached, officials said.

With Monday’s court order, the total number of proclaimed offenders in Kishtwar stands at 36, they said.

“In a significant move to address security challenges within the district, 23 terrorists from Kishtwar operating from Pakistan and PoK have been declared proclaimed offenders by the UAPA special court in Doda,” Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Kishtwar, Khalil Poswal told reporters.

Thirteen terrorists were declared proclaimed offenders by the court on September 16, he said.

“There are 36 terrorists from Kishtwar who are operating from Pakistan and PoK. Two FIRs have been registered against them,” he added.

Poswal said this was made possible by the diligent efforts of Kishtwar police, which gathered crucial intelligence and registered FIRs against these terrorists before meticulously presenting all information before the court.

The court has given these terrorists a month to appear before it, he said.

“If they don’t surrender before the law, their properties will be attached under Section 82 of the Criminal Procedure Code,” he said, adding properties of 12 of them have already been identified by police.

Properties of seven of the 13 terrorists who were declared proclaimed offenders in September have been identified and the process of attaching them has been initiated in the court, the SSP said.

He said Kishtwar police is committed to upholding the law and ensuring the safety and security of the district.

“We are working closely with law enforcement agencies to follow the due process and bring these individuals to justice,” Poswal said. 

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Telangana tipplers make merry with liquor worth Rs 750 crore in 4 days

The Telangana State Beverages Corporation had estimated a sale of about Rs.135 crore to Rs.150 crore on the last day of 2023

Published Date – 06:12 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Telangana tipplers make merry with liquor worth Rs 750 crore in 4 days

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Hyderabad: In just four days ahead of the New Year, tipplers in Telangana helped the State government earn a staggering Rs.750 crore through the sale of liquor. The New Year eve, on December 31, saw sales worth Rs.125 crore.

The Telangana State Beverages Corporation (TSBC) had estimated a sale of about Rs.135 crore to Rs.150 crore on the last day of 2023. However, the days preceding the New Year eve saw better sales, with the figures showed an upward trend till December 30. While liquor, including beer, worth Rs.133 crore was sold on December 28, the sale figures touched Rs.179 crore on December 29, and shot up to Rs.313 crore on December 30.


With most revellers likely to have stocked their booze for the New Year celebrations, December 31 registered sales worth Rs.125 crore.

According to excise officials, on December 31, 1.30 lakh cartons of liquor and 1.35 lakh cartons of beer were sold from 19 government depots.

Iran FM advisor meets senior member of Yemeni Ansarullah

During these negotiations, the parties discussed the latest developments in the region, especially the Gaza issue, and demanded an end to the war crimes of the Zionist regime and the immediate establishment of a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.

In these negotiations, the parties discussed the latest developments in the region, especially the Gaza issue, and demanded an end to the war crimes of the Zionist regime and the immediate establishment of a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.

In these talks, the two sides also emphasized the need for a political solution to the Yemeni crisis.

Khaji welcomed the progress made in the peace negotiations process and announced Iran’s readiness to help the progress of these talks.

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Telangana: Ayyappa devotee injured in altercation involving atheist Bairi Naresh, police investigate incident

Tension escalated in the otherwise calm town after a verbal duel broke out between Ayyappa devotees and Bairi Naresh, who went to the town on the invitation of an athiests’ meeting.

Updated On – 06:04 PM, Mon – 1 January 24



Warangal: An Ayyappa devotee suffered a fracture on his leg after a vehicle in which a known atheist Bairi Nagesh was travelling hit him in Eturu Nagaram town on Monday morning. Tension escalated in the otherwise calm town after a verbal duel broke out between Ayyappa devotees and Bairi Naresh, who went to the town on the invitation of an athiests’ meeting.

Bairi Naresh, had earlier, hit the headlines after his reported controversial remarks against Ayyappa devotees last year.

Reports said Ayyappa devotees gathered at the meeting place and arguments broke out between them and Naresh and when the latter attemped to leave the place in his vehicle a melee ensued, a devotee P Narsing Rao suffered a fracture. Enraged over the incident, the devotees started chasing Naresh’s vehicle who raced towards Mangapet town. As the chase continued, Naresh’s vehicle swerved off the road and Naresh ran away from the place.

Later, Ayyappa devotees lodged a complaint with the police, who registered a case and are investigating.

Top-intensity quakes might strike central Japan over next week

Central Japan may experience earthquakes with maximum intensity on its seven-tier scale system in the coming week, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said on Monday.

Published Date – 05:54 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Top-intensity quakes might strike central Japan over next week

People crouch following an earthquake at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, western Japan . (Photo: AP)

Tokyo: Central Japan may experience earthquakes with maximum intensity on its seven-tier scale system in the coming week, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said on Monday.

The remarks were made during a briefing after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 rocked a wide area on the Sea of Japan coast on Monday afternoon, with a large tsunami warning issued for the central prefecture of Ishikawa, Xinhua news agency said.


Tsunami waves of up to 1.2 meters were observed in the prefecture following a series of earthquakes hitting Japan’s western coast.

The agency urged people in the local area to stay vigilant for the possible strong tremors.