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Fifteen people have been arrested so
far in the state of Madhya Pradesh for apparently shouting ‘anti-national’ slogans
during the victory of Pakistan in Champions Trophy Cricket final and
pro-Pakistan. The Police sources says that the Muslim men had been charged with
agitation. They have been arrested after their Hindu neighbours complained that
they have celebrated with crackers and shouted 'Pro-Pakistan' slogans during
the game. The sedition is one of the most serious charges under the IPC, those
who charged with sedition have to surrender their passports and not eligible
for government jobs, should appear in the court as and when required.
In the year 2014, 66 Muslim students from Indian-administered Kashmir were thrown out of
their university in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh and charged with
disturbing communal harmony. In 2016, police were sent into a university in
Indian-administered Kashmir after clashes between students from the state and
other parts of the country.
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In Andhra Pradesh farmers have 'voluntarily
offered' about 90 % of the targeted 38,581 acres land required for new capital 'Amravati' under the pooling system, as per the Government official announcement. The
central government think barrel ‘NITI Aayog’ has praised the 'land pooling'
method as a 'model to the nation' in land acquisition scheme.
Andhra Pradesh Capital Region
Development Authority (APCRDA), formulated for planning, co-ordination, promoting,executing and securing the planned development of capital
region and safeguard the return of reconstituted land and payment of benefits to the
land owners per every acre voluntarily handed over.
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Castigating the State government's avowed
laxity over the victims with kidney problems in the Uddanam, Srikakulam
district, Pawan Kalyan (JanaSena Party President) demanded the State Government
to form a special committee on the issue and to determine the reason behind the
disorder. Pawan Kalyan visited Itchapuram to a meet the victims of kidney
disorders and demanded the State Government to allocate INR 100 Crores for the
kidney patients of Uddanam region. Pawan Kalyan also stated that it surprises
him as the ministers and public representatives from both Central and State
government have not taken any step in this regarding of chronic disorders, even
though thousands of those are dying every year. Pawan stated the State
government has funds to conduct Pushkarams and to build a capital city. When
people have are being dying for years for unknown reasons, why the government
negligents towards them..? A number of children have become orphans after their
parents died due to kidney disorders.
By expressing his concern over the
fate of orphaned children in the region, Pawan also requested the state government
to take required measures within 48 hours to secure their future. On behalf of
his party, Pawan Kalyan had appointed a committee comprising of doctors, party
members and few others who would give complete report on the kidney
disorders in 15 days. He also said that he would hand over the report directly
to Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, and seeking his involvement in the issue.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi
declared a slew of incentives to the poor, farmers, women and small businesses
on Saturday in a special New Year's address, and defended his shock decision to
abolish high denomination bank notes. The withdrawal of INR 500 and INR 1,000
rupee notes on Nov 8th caused widespread disruption and anger in a country
where cash is dominant, and the televised speech was seen as an opportunity to
offer financial relief to people suffering most. Modi had pledged that
conditions would improve by the end of the year, but Indians have had to line
up outside banks for hours to deposit old money or withdraw limited amounts of
new notes. Analysts have forecast that economic growth will be hit this quarter
as a result. But Modi believes long term gains will outweigh the short term
pain; his radical decision was aimed at banishing the shadow economy, boosting
taxes, beating corruption and moving towards a cashless society.
Modi said In this fight against
corruption and black money, it is clear that you would like to walk shoulder to
shoulder with the government. Prime Minister also said that the government
would increase credit guarantees for small businesses and provided additional
incentives for digital transactions. The struggles and sacrifices of India and
Indians over the past 50 days was the focus of PM Modi speech on New Year's eve. His post-Diwali 'Shuddhi Yagna' (cleaning ritual),
the PM said, had the complete support of the people who sweated it out in
queues to withdraw or deposit their own money. There were no more surprises as
India was dreading. In fact, it was more of a vote of thanks.
The battle against 'Sachchai and Achhai' (truth and righteousness) the PM insisted was needed to ensure a
bright future for India. There was a clear bid to tell the nation that the
honest Indian will come out triumphant in the end and the corrupt with pay for
their sins. This is one message that will win in India, whenever it is uttered.
Lauding the effort of the average Indian, he said what our country witnessed
over the past few weeks was unprecedented in the history of the world. He also
lauded everyone who helped make the move a success, especially the bank
employees who worked hard to help people convert their hard earned money. In
the same breath, he also admonished those who tried to throw a spanner in the
works by helping the corrupt launder their money. He said such people would not
be spared. Again, a message that will find widespread currency across the
country.
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The Tamilnadu state is focused on
the well-being its Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, the residents of Thandarai
village been gripping with fever for the past 20 days. According to the sources,
seven people have died so far due to this fever. Once the fever breaks out the
victims suffers from vomiting and stomach pain. The village has more than 160
families, first death was reported on October 5 when a 13-year-old student
started vomiting at his house after being affected by the fever. He had been
taken to the Tiruvannamalai Government Hospital the next day but was declared
dead upon arrival.
The doctors arouse the Health
Department which opened a medical camp for the village residents. Despite of
several efforts the doctors didn’t exact reason for the deaths. The sources
says thet the doctors have not found anything unfamiliar in the blood samples
of the deceased although a report on the groundwater is still awaited. The
doctors also claim that the fever could be the result of some form of food
poisoning.
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Intense heat waves prevailing in the country have caused more than 160 deaths in southern and eastern parts
of the country , an officials said, warning that any relief from monsoon rains
was still likely weeks away. Most of the victims were laborers and farmers
in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha. Temperatures in country
have also hit 45°C. Schools were already closed last week in Odisha may
open after April 26. Andhra Pradesh Government is giving free water and
buttermilk to help people stay hydrated. And everywhere, people have been urged
to stay indoors during the hottest hours of the day. Police have reported
at least 45 deaths in Andhra Pradesh, 66 deaths reported in Telangana and 55 in
Odisha. Meanwhile, a 12-year-old girl in the died from the heat while
fetching water on wednesday in Maharashtra.
The heat waves in India records high temperature across the
globe.Last year around 2,500
people died in scorching temperatures prior to monsoon rains in early June. But
while heat waves are relatively common during summers, authorities have done
little to ensure water security or prepare urban populations for the risks.
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The unusually summer heat in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has
started by a huge toll on its residents. At least 111 people have died due
to sun-stroke in the last few days as the two states are experiencing
intense heat wave conditions. As many as 66 people died in Telangana and 45 succumbed in Andhra Pradesh. Most of the deaths were reported during the last
one week. As per the Telangana's disaster management department, Mahabubnagar
district accounted for highest number of deaths of 28, while 11 people died in
Medak district. Heat wave conditions claimed seven lives in Nizamabad, five each in Khammam and Karimnagar, four each in Adilabad and Warangal and two in Nalgonda. However, no deaths have been reported from Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy district.
According to the Met department, there was appreciable rise in maximum
temperatures at one or two places in Telangana on Thursday. The highest maximum
temperature of 41 degree Celsius was recorded in Nalgonda, Khammam, Hanamakonda,Ramagundam and Mahabubnagar. In Andhra Pradesh, 45 people died of sunstroke during the last one week.
Deputy Chief Minister N Chinna Rajappa said that 16 of the deaths were reported
from Kadapa district while Prakasam accounted for 11 deaths. Four died in Anantapur, three each in Vijayanagaram, Chittoor and
Kurnool, two each in Srikakulam and Krishna districts and one in West Godavari
district. He said the government would extend all possible help to the families of
the heat wave victims. He said hospitals across the state had been alerted to be prepared to
tackle the situation. People have been advised to avoid venturing out of their houses
during day times, especially between 12 noon and 3 pm.
According to the Met department, the temperature was above normal at
many places over Rayalaseema and appreciably above normal at one or two places
over coastal Andhra Pradesh. The highest maximum temperature of 42 degree
Celsius was recorded at Anantapur and Nandyal. Disaster Management Commissioner Dhanunjaya Reddy on Thursday briefed CM Chandrababu of the situation and the steps taken to
brace the heat wave. He said the district administration along with the medical and health
department has undertaken a massive awareness campaign and makeshift medical
camps. Oral rehydration salts and intravenous fluids have been made available
at public places. Construction workers and labourers have been instructed not
to work between 12 pm to 3 pm. Officials said all precautionary measures are being taken in view of the
forecast that the summer will be warmer. The heat wave had claimed nearly 2,000 lives in the two states last
year.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that while ensuring that the common people are benefited it is possible for India to move forward and to grow faster. Modi said in an event in New Delhi. There are more expectations of us and we have challenges ahead. He also added, “When people of a nation make up their minds to go forward and when the power of the people is with us, hard challenges become huge opportunities.” PM said that Foreign Direct Investment has gone up by 39% in 18 months in India, at a time when globally FDI has fallen.
Less than two years, when BJP was in power we have taken India to the top of the global league tables of foreign investment and growth. I feel ours is a journey well begun; I’m confident tee will reach our destination shortly. PM said we have created a platform for a new future and for a new India. Modi also said we have ended political interference and crony capitalism in nationalised banks, His government has successfully managed to end an era of “high-level corruption”.