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  1. KARIMNAGAR,WARANGAL,HYDERABAD www.facebook.com/deccanvision Read, Share and Follow www.deccanvision.com VoI-15, Issue No.92 Pages - 08, Price Rs.6.00 HYDERABAD, WEDNESDAY APRIL 17, 2024 PAGE: 2 PAGE: 7 PAGE: 08 Delayed Film – Uppena Beauty To Make Solid Mileage Indian protesters pull from poetic tradition to resist Modi’s Hindu nationalism Not letting them off hook : SC asks Ramdev, Balkrishna to issue public apology in Patanjali ads case 'You are doing good work but you can't degrade allopathy,' the bench told Balkrishna while interacting with him New Delhi: The Supreme Court Tuesday granted one- week time to yoga guru Ramdev, his aide Balkrishna and Patanjali Ayurved to issue a public apology in the mis- leading advertisements case, but said it was not letting them "off the hook" now. Both Ramdev and Balkr- ishna were present during the hearing and personally ten- dered an unqualified apology to the apex court. A bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Ahsanuddin Aman- ullah took note of their apolo- gies, but made it clear that at this stage it has not decided to "let them off the hook". "You are doing good work but you can't degrade allopa- thy," the bench told Balkrishna while interacting with him. Ramdev, who also inter- acted with the bench, said he had no intention to show dis- respect to the court in any manner. However, the bench told Balkrishna that they (Patan- jali) are not so innocent that they didn't know what the top court had said in its earlier or- ders in the case. "I am willing to give a pub- of whom were present in the posted the matter for further Maharashtra CM visits Salman Khan's house, asks police to increase security for actor and kin asks police to increase security for actor and kin My home state's population is more than Germany's: SC judge on ballot vs EVM case In response to petitioners citing examples of foreign countries to argue in favour of ballot voting system in- stead of EVMs, Supreme Court judge Dipankar Datta said his home state West Bengal's population is more than that of Germany. "Don't try to bring down the system like this. Don't cite such ex- amples. European exam- ples don't work here," he added. the medicinal efficacy of its products. In two separate affidavits filed in the court, Ramdev and Balkrishna have tendered an unqualified apology for the "breach of the statement" recorded in the November 21 last year order of the apex court.In the November 21, 2023 order, the top court had noted that counsel represent- ing Patanjali Ayurved had as- sured it that "henceforth there shall not be any violation of any law(s), especially relating to advertising or branding of products manufactured and marketed by it and, further, that no casual statements claiming medicinal efficacy or against any system of medi- cine will be released to the media in any form". The top court had said Patanjali Ayurved Ltd is "bound down to such assur- ance". The non-observance of the specific assurance and the sub- sequent media statements irked the apex court, which later issued a notice to them to explain why contempt pro- ceedings be not initiated against them. ‘Doesn’t seem like Congress govt in Telangana will survive…’: KCR Following KTR's claims of CM Revanth Reddy's poten- tial switch to BJP, BRS leader KCR predicts Con- gress government's short tenure, suggesting defec- tions to BJP. Addressing a BRS rally, he urges support for BRS candidates to repre- sent Telangana's interests. Criticizing the government's performance, he highlights neglect of welfare schemes and Ambedkar statue. Yoga guru Ramdev arrives at the Supreme Court for hearing on the Patanjali misleading advertisements case, in New Delhi, Tuesday, April 16, 2024. lic apology," senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Ramdev and Balkrishna, told the bench at the outset. The apex court asked Ramdev and Balkrishna, both court, to come forward for an interaction with the bench. "They should feel they have a connect with the court," the bench said. The apex court has now hearing on April 23. Ramdev and Balkrishna had last week tendered an "uncon- ditional and unqualified apol- ogy" before the top court over advertisements issued by the firm making tall claims about I refute it: JMM leader on 'Will bury PM Modi 400-ft under earth' remark Akbaruddin speculates about meeting fate of Ansari with brother Asaduddin Speaking at an Eid Milap programme in Hyderabad, the AIMIM floor leader in the Telangana Assembly sounded prophetic when he asked his supporters to imagine a situation where there is no AIMIM and the Owaisi brothers. Reacting to a viral video where he was heard saying, "I will bury Prime Minister Narendra Modi 400 feet be- neath the earth", JMM leader Nazrul Islam said, "I refute the statement." "The state- ment is being distorted by people. I had said, '400 sey pehle gaanth baandh denge'. I had spoken about ousting him from power," added Nazrul. Progress to be 300 times faster under double-engine govt: Scindia Hyderabad : Recalling the custodial death of gangsters- turned-politicians Ansari and Atiq Ahmed in Uttar Pradesh under mysteri- ous circumstances, AIMIM MLA Akbaruddin speculated about a similar fate for him and Lok Sabha MP Asadud- din, popularly known as the Owaisi brothers. Speaking at an Eid Milap programme in the Yakutpura area of Hyderabad, from where his elder brother is con- testing the Lok Sabha elec- tions, the AIMIM floor leader in the Telangana Assembly sounded prophetic when he asked the gathering to imagine a situation where there is no AIMIM and the Owaisi broth- ers. He said, “The situation is such that we don’t know how we would die. We don’t know if Akbaruddin Owaisi would be poisoned to death in jail. We don’t know if Akbaruddin Owaisi and Asaduddin Owaisi would be shot dead while tak- ing them to the hospital from jail,” said Akbaruddin Owaisi. He, however, clarified that he hoped nothing of the kind KTR asks Congress leaders to identify Revanth Reddy’s political leanings Hyderabad : BRS work- ing president KT Rama Rao has urged Congress leaders to clarify the party affiliation of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who is expected to join the BJP after the Parliament elections. He questioned whether Reddy is a confidante of Rahul Gandhi or Narendra Modi and urged the people to consider whether the Chief Minister is a god for privatiz- ing public sector undertakings. Rama Rao also criticized the Congress-led State govern- ment for claiming to have ful- filled jobs without giving ram Bheem by introducing de- Mukhtar Union Minister and BJP leader Jyotiraditya Scindia said he is getting an oppor- tunity to work in the regime of a double-engine govern- ment for the first time in his life. "There is double-engine government now. There will be 300 times faster develop- ment," he added. Dis- cussing his loss in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Scindia stated, "I made mis- takes somewhere." 20 lakh per year: IIT alumnus as he breaks down family of 4's cost of living in metro city would happen to them. Mukhtar Ansari had com- plained of being poisoned in jail before his eventual death and Atiq Ahmed and his brother warned against their custodial death before being gunned down while being taken to the hospital from jail. Assaduddin received death threats following his visit to the family of Mukhtar Ansari after his death. The AIMIM barely scraped through in some of the Assem- bly constituencies under the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat during the Assembly polls held in November last year. While appealing to the people to support his party, Akbarud- din Owaisi referred to the gangsters-turned-politicians of Uttar Pradesh. He also urged the gathering to close their eyes and think about what could happen without AIMIM and Owaisi brothers. He appealed to Muslims to support the AIMIM and so- licited their suggestions to ar- rest the lapses in the party. Meanwhile, BJP candidate from Hyderabad K Madhavi Latha said the Congress was apprehensive about fielding a candidate from the Lok Sabha constituency. The ruling party in the state is yet to announce a candidate in this key con- stituency while the BRS has already named one belonging to a BC community to eat into BJP’s vote bank. An IIT-Kharagpur alumnus shared detailed estimate of expenses for a middle-class 4-member family living in metropolitan city in India, stating that the cost comes to ?20 lakh per year for com- fortable life. "No luxury ex- pense added," he added. According to the estimate, annual rent or EMI costs over ?4 lakh and child's school fee costs ?4 lakh, among other expenses. Knitting mills decides MP here Tiruppur the knitting mill hub of India faces the elections with much expectations.Tiruppur has over 10,000 garment manu- facturing hubs, employing over 600,000 workers. But in the recent years the busi- ness graph is facing a downturn. With the Netaji Apparel park special eco- nomic zone failed to take off even after two decades now, Tiruppur grapples with de- velopment. notifications, and for collect- ing a fee of Rs.200 from aspi- rants of the TET. He criticized the Congress for not apologiz- ing to tribals and stating that the BRS had achieved the ideals of tribal legend Kum- velopmental programs and welfare schemes. He also crit- icized the Congress for not apologizing to the tribals, who were responsible for the infa- mous Indervelli firing inci- dent.

  2. 2 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY IAPRIL 17, 2024 EDITORIAL Indian protesters pull from poetic tradition to resist Modi’s Hindu nationalism In memoriam The death of ately want to be. Some institutions within it, like the Delhi School of Economics, are in bet- ter health than others and some of its affiliated colleges are more desirable than others, but hard-working students and ambitious academ- ics increasingly look elsewhere. This is part of a broader tendency: the se- cession of India’s comfortable professional classes from public institutions of every sort, from hospitals to school boards. Upper-mid- dle-class parents in India have always sent their children to private schools but these schools were generally signed up to public bodies like the Central Board of Secondary Education and, its lineal ancestor, the All India Higher Secondary Board, for their school- leaving examinations. The new, upscale, very expensive private schools that have mush- roomed in India’s metropolitan cities prefer to work towards school-leaving qualifications designed by Western regulatory bodies like the A-Level and International Baccalaureate diplomas. The devaluation of the public university is directly related to this tendency. The students who earn these diplomas no longer aspire to an Honours degree in Economics from Delhi University, once the Everest of a school-leav- ing student’s ambition. These schools, which often style themselves as ‘international schools’, prepare their students for American universities. Those students who can’t afford to pay their way through an undergraduate de- gree in the United States of America find a halfway house in the better class of private universities like Ashoka, Krea or Ahmedabad University, which teach courses modeled on American liberal arts colleges. We are speaking of a super-elite sliver of India’s population, but small though this class is, its choices exert a disproportionate influ- ence on how the Indian middle class views the world. Time was when powerful politicians and civil servants pulled strings to get their children into elite colleges affiliated to public universities like Loyola, St. Xavier’s, Hindu, St. Stephen’s, Lady Shri Ram, Miranda House, Fergusson, Presidency and so on. Their mod- ern counterparts now try to shoehorn their children in to East Coast colleges lapped by the At lantic Ocean, not the Bay of Bengal. One of the lessons we learnt from the col- lapse of the public distribution system was that the moment the middle class feels it has no ac- cess to a public good, it does everything it can to subvert or devalue it. We can see this hap- pening in real time to India’s public universi- ties. The systematic destruction of Delhi University is a case study in elite secession. The pioneering work of des truction in this case was begun by the ministers of the last United Progressive Alliance government. The special achievement of Kapil Sibal, the then human resource development minister, was to wreck Delhi University’s most substantial achievement, the Honours degree. The Hon- ours degree used to be a three-year programme that encouraged disciplinary specialisation. So if you did an Honours degree in History, you might do minor or subsidiary courses in an In- dian language or another subject like philoso- phy but all your main courses taught you different aspects of history. There were drawbacks to this system; it made young students commit themselves to subjects before they knew their minds, with no real access to other disciplines that might also interest them. For that, ironically, they had to The moment the middle class feels it has no access to a public good, it does everything it can to devalue it. The systematic destruction of Delhi University is a case study in elite secession Source: theconversation.com Delhi University has gone unremarked. It isn’t formally dead; it still educates tens of thou- sands of students but it is not, as it once was, a place where students and teachers desper- choose to do the less desirable BA (Pass) de- gree, where they studied a mix of subjects. Also, it created an artificial and insuperable barrier between the Arts and the Sciences. But its strengths outweighed these weak- nesses. It worked within the limitations of Delhi University’s affiliated colleges. Individ- ual colleges didn’t have the faculty or re- sources to teach a directory of courses in the way that vastly better funded American col- leges and universities could. By offering a tightly defined Honours programme, the uni- versity created a degree that could be taught and examined in a reasonably standardised way across its affiliated colleges. So if a stu- dent earned a first class degree in Economics or History or Sociology from Delhi University, thatdistinction mattered more than the prestige of the college she had attended. Delhi Univer- sity’s Honours degree democratised under- graduate education without undermining academic distinction. Kapil Sibal, who graduated from Delhi Uni- versity and should have known better, chose to ram through a half-baked four-year pro- gramme that managed to dissolve the discipli- nary focus of the Honours degree without adding anything that justified the additional year. The only justification for a four-year undergraduate degree was that in some obscure way it dovetailed with American universities. Given that 99.99% of desi undergradu a tes would never see the inside of an American college, this was a fine example of policy-making for the top .01%. The UPA had set a precedent that would allow the National Democratic Alliance to do its worst. Narendra Modi’s government first scrapped Sibal’s innovation, then reintroduced it. Now Delhi University has an American four-year programme with Indian characteris- tics. Students can exit the programme at the end of every year with a paper qualification — certificate, diploma, pass degree, honours de- gree — linked to the exit year. The trouble is that course design isn’t modular: so the student exits with the arm or leg or torso of a degree that wasn’t designed to be dismembered. Admission to these degrees in Central uni- versities has been centralised. Aspirants take the Common University Entrance Test and their rank in it determines the course and uni- versity that they will be assigned. The IIT/JEE test has become the grand-daddy of all forms of university entrance even though the nature and needs of residential engineering schools are radically different from those of traditional universities that teach a generality of courses. Cretinous tests based solely on multiple- choice questions now determine the merit of both students and teachers. The sangh parivar is uninvested in univer- sities that aren’t technological or professional schools. Its only interest in universities like Delhi University is ideological: faculty recruit- ment consists of packing departments with committed bhakts or pliable opportunists. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) destroyed public universities in Bengal by swam ping them with its clients and cadres; the Bharatiya Janata Party is doing the same on a pan-Indian scale. The differen ce is that the comrades, thanks to Marx’s enormous influence on mod- ern thought, paid lip service to a bastard intel- lectualism. Hindutva has no intellectual substance beyond an existential hatred of the Other. Reading Deen Dayal Upadhyay is like space-walking: you float through a vacuum at zero gravity. Public universities remade by his disciples will be malignant voids. India’s government, led by plemented the controversial Citizen- ship Amendment Act, or CAA, in March 2024. Opponents of the law – which fast- tracks citizenship for undocumented, non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan – decry the ways in which it discriminates against Muslims. As they did when the law was passed in 2019, many Indians took to the streets. The demonstrations were more muted this time, though some protest- ers were detained by the police. The government, perhaps fearing a reprise, had increased police patrols and de- ployed paramilitary troops in places that had been hotbeds of protest. Four years ago, university cam- puses and Muslim neighborhoods such as Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh were packed with people who, day after day, chanted slogans, belted out songs and recited poetry. Poetry seemed to unsettle the gov- ernment the most. Dissenters reciting protest poems were accused of spreading hate against India, beaten and arrested by the police. Poet Hussain Haidry rose to fame in the 2019-2020 protests. Haidry, who’s also a Bollywood lyricist and scriptwriter, penned anti-CAA poems that became a rallying cry against the government, particularly Dekhogey,” or “You will see” in Eng- lish. I first heard “Tum Dekhogey” in 2020 when Haidry recited it at a lec- ture at Columbia University on the anti-CAA protests. As a scholar and translator of Urdu poetry, I was moved by the ways in which the poem described the state’s violence against peaceful protesters. I went on to translate the poem, and I’m currently writing about it for my forth- coming book, “Urdu Poetry and Poli- tics in Contemporary India.” For me, the poem crystallizes the disturbing turn of events in a country that once prized secularism, democ- racy and free expression. Because poems like Haidry’s directly challenge state power, the government and its supporters seek to portray them as seditious and anti-Indian. A secularist ethos squelched The CAA was passed in 1955, a few years after India’s freedom from colonial rule in 1947. It was intended to formalize citizen- ship for everyone living in India since 1949, as well as those born in India since or before that date. But in 2019, the right-wing govern- ment changed this law to allow mi- grants of religious groups from neighboring Muslim majority coun- tries to apply for citizenship. There was one exception: Muslim migrants. In one fell swoop, this new law erased India’s constitutional guarantee to grant citizenship to people of all re- ligions. Most of India’s poor do not have formal citizenship papers, even if their families have lived in the country for generations. If they hap- pen to be Muslim, they can no longer apply. This law – in tandem with plans to create a National Register of Citizens, which would require all Indians to show proof of citizenship – would ef- fectively render millions of India’s Muslims, lower castes and the poor ineligible for government benefits. They would be unable to vote and would face a constant threat of dis- placement from the country of their birth. Delhi-based lawyer Gautam Bhatia has argued that dividing alleged mi- grants into Muslims and non-Muslims “explicitly and blatantly seeks to en- shrine religious discrimination into law, contrary to our long-standing, secular constitutional ethos.” In 2019, the passing of these laws by the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India’s Parliament, was met with na- tionwide protests. The most promi- nent was the Muslim women-led 101-day sit-in at Shaheen Bagh. Due to protests and widespread outcry, the implementation of the law was put on hold. ‘We will toss your crowns’ will one day meet the same fate as these women. The next two lines speak to the var- ious injustices endured by peaceful protesters – the “attacks” and “batter- ing” at the hands of the state. Next the text suggests that Hindu nationalists trap regular citizens in “saffron cages.” Saffron is a reference to the color used by Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP. The cage can be thought of as a metaphorical one – of an India without fundamental rights. But it can also refer to the actual jail sentences being meted out to protesters. The poem goes on to suggest that once the CAA becomes law, these silent bystanders will finally wake up and come to see that India has become a living “hell” and a “slaughterhouse.” When they lament their inaction, the tyrant will mock them – “laugh and say: / I was there and so were you.” Haidry’s lyrical indictment of the government has enraged supporters of Modi and the BJP. Because Haidry is also a Bolly- wood scriptwriter, there have been calls to boycott “Takht,” a film he worked on. And when singer and ac- tivist Kiran Ahluwalia, who lives in New York, posted a rendition of “Tum Dekhogey” on Instagram on March 18, 2024, she had the renewal of her Overseas Citizen of India card, a type of second passport, denied – a tactic often employed by the Modi govern- ment to punish dissenters. Despite these attempts to suppress protest, the words of poets like Haidry continue to resonate. Such is the beauty of poetry, which can slip through the bars of saffron cages with ease, speaking truth to power and oppression. Pakistan’s sixth president. Upon as- suming power, Zia put the country under martial law and ruled as a mili- tary dictator while furthering the Is- lamization of Pakistan’s political and cultural life. It might seem strange that a poem written to protest a Pakistani ruler sev- eral decades earlier was being used to protest Indian laws. But in South Asia, there’s a long tradition of reciting po- etry as a form of protest, and poems from the past often evolve to become freshly relevant. While many of these poems appear in print, the tradition is primarily an oral one – they are recited as poems and sung as songs at marches, protests and on university campuses. As a re- sult, they can reside in the popular imagination decades after their publi- cation. In 2019, Faiz’s 1979 poem became a stirring riposte to the Modi govern- ment’s attempts to marginalize India’s Muslims. Just as Pakistani protesters chanted the line “Sab taj uchale jayenge, sab takht giraye jayenge” – “We will toss your crowns, we will topple your thrones” – to decry Zia’s authoritarian regime, Indian protesters recited those same lines to denounce Modi’s rule. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, im- ‘I was there and so were you’ Haidry was at Shaheen Bagh during the 2019 protests. Inspired by the women’s activism, he wrote “Tum Dekhogey” as a riff on “Hum Dekhenge.” While Faiz’s poem speaks of the power of the people to overthrow tyranny, Haidry’s poem is written from the perspective of the women of Shaheen Bagh. It lam- bastes the silent bystanders who do nothing as hardcore Hindu na- tionalists – who believe in Hindu supremacy – terrorize religious minorities. The poem begins by setting the stage. “Tum Perhaps the most recited poem at Shaheen Bagh and other sites during the 2019 protests was Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s Urdu poem “Hum Dekhenge” – or “We Will See.” Faiz, who was born in pre-parti- tioned India in a region of the country that is now part of Pakistan, had writ- ten the poem in 1979 to protest the regime of Muhammad Zia ul Haq, “This night on the street, this ice in our breath” is a reference to the frigid winter nights that the women of Shaheen Bagh en- dured during their sit-in, when they had no access to heat or electricity. Those who watched and did nothing, Haidry warns, The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict The US, China, Russia and other major powers — as also nations like India — must immediately push for a region-wide ceasefire. The world can only afford to pick one side in this crisis: that of peace A gional conflict emerging from Israel’s war on Gaza with implications that ex- tend well beyond the Middle East. Israel, with help from the United States of America and the United Kingdom, man- aged to shoot down almost all of the Iran- ian projectiles. Jordan also shot down some missiles that passed through its air- space. Yet, Tehran’s attack, which fol- lowed the Israeli bombing of an Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, on April 1, in which eight people were killed, includ- ing two Iranian generals, has raised the risks of a military escalation that could suck in multiple other nations. Israel has said it is weighing its options for retalia- tion. Iran has already warned that any fresh strike from Israel will invite more attacks from Tehran. Washington has re- portedly told Tel Aviv that it will not sup- port any Israeli attack on Iran, even as the US Congress is likely to discuss fresh aid for Tel Aviv. While many critics of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, have ac- cused him of trying to provoke a wider conflict to hold on to power amid mount- ing domestic opposition, Mr Netanyahu and his team will be well aware of the risks of a war that spins out of control. Iran, which had attacked Israel through proxy militant groups but not directly be- fore, also knows well that any further es- calation is not in its interests: Israel’s powerful military could embarrass Iran in ways that could shake up the credibility of the Islamic republic. But in the current, surcharged atmosphere, all it needs is one miscalculation to nudge countries off script. Already, the wider consequences of the tensions are becoming clear — from the 17 Indian sailors captured by Iran when it seized an Israel-linked ship last week near the Strait of Hormuz to the multiple flight disruptions resulting from countries closing their air space near Iran and Israel. The oil market and the ship- ping industry, already on edge because of the Gaza war, will take deep hits from any military confrontation. The US, China, Russia and other major powers — as also nations like India — must imme- diately push for a region-wide ceasefire. The world can only afford to pick one side in this crisis: that of peace. widely- anticipated attack by Iran on Israel, using more than 300 missiles and drones, has significantly raised fears of a broad re-

  3. 3 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY I APRIL 17, 2024 Hyderabad Startup Juiy Launches App - Simplifying EV Purchases Positive Response to the Electoral Campaign in Balanagar Hoped That Congress Guarantees Will Ensure Its Victory -A-Block Vice-President Madireddy Yugandhar Reddy two-wheeler segment, which boasts over 150 million units nationwide, Juiy offers end-to- end assistance from vehicle discovery to delivery. While accessible across the country, the service is currently opera- tional only in Hyderabad, with expansion plans pipeline. Collaborating with promi- nent electric two-wheeler brands, Juiy has secured part- nerships with Axis Bank and LoanTap for financing, and Reliance General Insurance, Chola MS, and Kotak General Insurance for insurance solu- tions. Driven by a goal to shift one million buyers from Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) to electric two-wheelers within DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g HYDERABAD In a noteworthy step to- wards sustainable mobility, Hyderabad-based startup Juiy introduced its Electric Vehicle Buying Assistant App today. The launch event witnessed the presence of Telangana's IT Minister, Shri. D. Sridhar Babu garu, highlighting the state's commitment to emerg- ing technologies. Juiy aims to combat the en- vironmental impact of tradi- tional automobiles promoting Electric Vehicles (EVs). The app seeks to dispel misconceptions surrounding EV adoption and facilitate the transition for buyers. Initially focusing on the Harvest of Hope: Farmers' Resilience Shines at Gandhi Bhavan Summit DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g MEDCHAL Kukatpally Congress A- Block Madireddy Yugandhar Reddy proclaimed that the election campaign program undertaken in Balanagar division on Tues- day, wishing the success of Malkajgiri Congress Parlia- mentary candidate Patnam Sunitha Mahender Reddy has got a massive response from the people. Yugandhar Reddy men- tioned that thorough door-to- door campaigning has been carried out in Raju Colony, Sai Nagar, and Vinayaka Nagar colonies as part of the upcom- ing Lok Sabha elections. It is noted that residents are satis- fied with the fulfilment of pre- election promises by the Congress government since coming into power. He stated that the residents in these colonies were showing ap- proval of the Congress cam- paign. He pointed out that people from all walks of life Telangana's Medical Crackdown: Fake Allopathic Practitioners Brought to Light in Medchal-Malkajgiri Vice-President in the the next year, Juiy emphasizes not only environmental bene- fits but also economic advan- tages. Co-founded by EV enthusi- asts Pranay Kommu and Ma- hanth Mallikarjuna, the latter also leading Mergen IT, a renowned IT firm, and holding a position on the Forbes Coun- cil, Juiy benefits from their ex- pertise and dedication. The team is committed to revolu- tionizing local transportation in India, fostering sustainabil- ity and eco-friendliness. dates were elected as Mem- bers of Parliament. He urged his constituents not to heed the accusations made by the oppo- sition and instead support the Congress candidates for vic- tory. In this A-Block President Nagi Reddy, TPCC Mahila Secretary Pushpa Reddy, Bal- anagar Division President R. Madhu Goud, General Secre- tary Hemanth, Senior Con- gress Leader Yedla Mohan Reddy, Fisherman Congress Vice-Chairman Akula Naren- der, Mahila Leaders Sai Bharathi, Indrani, Kousalya, Tara, Seema Latha and several others were present. by are expressing their content- ment with the execution of six assurances. He attributed the credit for the government's ini- tiative of offering free RTC bus travel to women under the Mahalakshmi scheme to the Congress party. Reddy also mentioned that they are providing a gas cylin- der to deserving poor for Rs 500 and offering two hundred units of free electricity to eli- gible families through the Gruhajyothi scheme. Due to the Election Code, some pro- grams have been put on hold temporarily, but six guarantees will be enforced after the Par- liament elections. As part of this, homeless individuals will receive Indiramma houses and those with a house will receive Rs. 5 lakhs. He also pointed out that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had previously declared that a loan waiver would be granted to farmers after the elections. He urged the BJP and BRS parties to act wisely and allow the Congress candidates to se- cure a substantial victory in this election. Reddy noted that with a Con- gress government in power, greater progress could be achieved if Congress candi- Yugandhar DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g MEDCHAL At a pivotal gathering held at Gandhi Bhavan, the re- sounding cries of farmers re- verberated through the halls as Telangana Farmers' Chairman Anvesh Reddy took charge with unwavering determina- tion. In attendance were distin- guished figures including Na- tional Farmers' Congress Vice Chairman Akhilesh Shukla, Telangana Farmers' Congress in-charge, and the dedicated district president Kodanda Reddy, alongside esteemed members of the state commit- tee. Their united presence un- derscored commitment to addressing the pressing issues facing farmers today. With the parliamentary elections looming on the hori- zon, the farmers' urgent plea for support and recognition has reached a crescendo. The BJP's deafening silence on anti-farmer policies has cast a shadow over the agricultural Renewed Hope and Unwavering Faith: BJP's Door-to-Door Campaign Rekindles Belief in Modi's Vision Vaddepalli Rajeshwar Rao asserts Saffron wave certain in ensuing elections community, with farmers grappling with substantial losses amounting to Rs. 15,818 per acre, juxtaposed against the stark reality of Rs. 664 per quintal difference in paddy prices. The glaring absence of ef- fective measures and support mechanisms has exacerbated the farmers' plight, leaving them stranded in a sea of un- certainty and unmet promises. The BJP's inability to deliver on its commitments has not only deepened the farmers' fi- nancial woes but has also ex- posed the gaping chasm be- tween rhetoric and reality. Amidst this backdrop of ad- versity, the stark disparity in relief measures becomes all too apparent. While industrial- ists bask in the glow of sub- stantial waivers, the farmers' cries for equitable treatment fall on deaf ears, painting a stark picture of neglect and ap- athy. In response to these press- ing challenges, the Farmers’ Congress Parliamentarians have vowed to stand in soli- darity with the farming com- munity. Their pledge to mobi- lize grassroots efforts, reach- ing out to every corner of the land, serves as a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The echoes of urgency and resolve emanating from the Gandhi Bhavan meeting serve as a rallying cry for action and accountability. As we stand at a critical juncture, the plight of the farmers demands our un- wavering support and collec- tive action to pave the way for a brighter and more equitable future for all. a shared Medchal-Malkajgiri district. They were ordered to stop per- forming medical procedures that require the qualifications "Close / Seize" and to stop in- dicating allopathic medicines without proper qualifications, as this promotes quackery. Taking public health into consideration, on April 16, 2024, Dr. T. Raghunatha Swamy along with his team visited to the "Seize" medical Vemulawada's Rajarajeswara Swamy Devasthanam: Hosts Sita-Rama Kalyanam center. Dr. Narayana Rao, Deputy District Medical & Health Officer, Keesara Divi- sion, Dr. Lavanya, Medical Officer, PHC Shrirangavaram, Dr. Srihas, Medical Officer, Basti Davakhana, Gundlapoc- hampally, and Revenue & Po- lice Department conducted an inspection and sealed the first aid center as seize. vant police station SHO to take necessary actions as per the regulations of the National Medical Commission and the TSMC Act. The concerned SHO filed FIRs against individuals who were practicing allopathy without the necessary qualifi- cations at the Meghavath Clinic in Gundlapochampally, DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g MEDCHAL According to the directives of the Chairman of the Telan- gana State Medical Council, fake doctors who are prescrib- ing medicines practicing al- lopathy Medchal-Malkajgiri district have been ordered by the rele- officials in the DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g MEDCHAL resonated in every corner. The narrative of Eatala Rajender, the BJP's aspiring MP candi- date from Malkajgiri, unfolded with a blend of passion and conviction. The supporters ar- ticulated their profound belief in Rajender’s leadership, im- ploring the people to entrust him with their hopes and aspi- rations. The air was thick with promises and assurances, as voices rang out in unison: Narendra Modi's guarantee, Eatala’s security. These were not mere words but a testa- ment to the unshakable resolve and commitment of the BJP members to serve the nation with integrity and dedication. In the aftermath of the cam- paign, as the dust settled and the fervor subsided, the legacy of the day lingered in the hearts of all who bore witness. The organizers, led by the in- defatigable convener Mad- havaram Kantha Rao and Dis- trict Convener Mallareddy, Co-Convenor Padmaiah, As- sembly Convener Srikar Rao, GHMC Moosapet Division Corporator Mahender, District Secretary Shailesh, Baji Nagar Division President Vinod, Pan- tala Lakshmi, Renuka, Sudha Ravi, Jagadish, Suribabu a co- hort of dedicated leaders, stood as pillars of strength and unity, embodying the spirit of service and community. The door-to-door campaign was more than a political en- deavour; it was a testament to the enduring power of faith, unity, and hope. As the stars twinkled overhead, a sense of optimism and purpose en- veloped the streets, reminding all that in the face of chal- lenges, it is unity and belief that will illuminate the path forward. In a stirring display of un- wavering dedication and re- newed hope, members of the Telangana state working com- mittee of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) recently con- ducted a door-to-door cam- paign in the Balaji Nagar division, reaffirming their faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the transformative potential of his government. Amidst the bustling streets and humble homes, Vaddepalli Rajeshwar Rao, a prominent member of the Telangana BJP, passionately expressed the re- sounding belief that once again, it is Modi's government that will steer the nation to- wards progress and prosperity. With fervor in his voice, he highlighted the remarkable strides that India has taken Zero Tolerance: Councilor Arrested in Land Possession Case DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g SIRCILLA Today marks the auspicious celebration of Sita and Ra- ma'sKalyanam lawada Sri Rajarajeswara Swamy renowned as Dakshina Kashi. Following Bhadrachalam in Telangana, this sacred union is honored annually in Vemu- lawada, drawing devotees from across Telangana, esti- mated to be in the lakhs. The temple is adorned with radiant lamps, and the temple admin- istration assures devotees of seamless arrangements to en- sure their comfort and safety during this significant event. Local Talent Shines: Nandala Sai Kiran's Impressive UPSC Achievement at Vemu- Devasthanam, under Modi's leadership, posi- tioning the country as a global frontrunner and beacon of de- velopment. The campaign was not merely about political out- reach; it was a poignant ode to faith and community spirit. At the revered Venkateshwara Swamy temple, prayers were offered, beseeching the divine for blessings upon the land and its people. The echoes of devo- tion reverberated through the Community Contact Program: Crackdown on Unregistered Two-Wheelers streets as the BJP members, led by their convictions, em- barked on the door-to-door program, weaving a tapestry of unity and purpose. As the sun set on the event- ful day, emotional testimonies ally, he advocates for the in- stallation of CCTV cameras for enhanced security and warns against substance abuse, urging youth to stay away from drugs like ganja. Aware- ness about cybercrimes is also highlighted, with citizens en- couraged to report incidents promptly to the toll-free num- ber 1930. The program sees participation from Ruler CI Srinivas, SSI Maruti, and other police personnel, reinforcing the collaborative effort to maintain law and order. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g SIRCILLA DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g SIRCILLA Nandala Sai Kiran, hailing from Welichala village in Ra- madugu Mandal of Chop- padandi Constituency, has made his mark in the UPSC results with an impressive 27th rank. His achievement signifies a potential path to be- coming an IAS officer. Welichala villagers and local Boy drowns in a swimming pool at Sanathnagar Hyderabad: A 12-year-old boy drowned in a swimming pool at a Sanathnagar on Mon- day evening. The boy Karthikeya, studying in stan- dard sixth lived along with his family at Subashnagar in Sanathnagar. On Monday evening, the child was playing cricket along with his friends and dur- ing the game the ball landed in Vemulawada DSP Nagen- dra Chari leads a "Community Contact Programme" aimed at crime prevention in Bollaram village under Vemulawada Rural Police Station, Rajanna Sirisilla District. DSP Chari oversees the inspection of every household and vehicle in Educator Excels: Kandala Ramaiah Awarded Psychology Doctorate the village, resulting in the seizure of 40 two-wheelers lacking proper documentation. Emphasizing community vig- public representatives extend heartfelt congratulations to him, recognizing his outstand- ing accomplishment. ilance, DSP Chari urges vil- lagers to report any suspicious activity and notify the police about newcomers. Addition- 2022 by President Draupadi Murmu.Acknowledging his achievements, Valluri Ra- machandram, along with fac- ulty members from Osmania University's Department of Psychology and local educa- tion authorities, extend their congratulations. Ramaiah ex- presses gratitude to his men- tors, colleagues, and family, pledging to continue his re- search endeavors in educa- tional psychology to further enhance the field of educa- tion. lice apprehended Councilor Kota Haribabu for his involve- ment in an attempted land grab. The arrest follows an in- cident where a man from Kasimpalli allegedly stroyed property and illegally encroached upon land. Bhu- palapalli police acted swiftly, registering a case and detain- ing the accused councilor, demonstrating their commit- ment to upholding the law and protecting citizens' rights. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g BHUPALAPALLY an indoor stadium located near the local ground.Karthikeya, scaled the wall of the indoor stadium and went inside. “We suspect he tried to col- lect the ball that fell in the pool and drowned. The body was retrieved later in the night,” said an official of Sanathnagar police station. A case is regis- tered. SP Kiran Khare of open Jayashankar Bhupalapalli Dis- trict issues a stern warning against land grabbing, empha- sizing that stringent measures will be taken against offend- ers. Khare stresses the impor- tance of justice for all, urging victims to report incidents of land grabs to the police. In a recent case, Bhupalapalli po- Under the guidance of Acharya Valluri Ramachan- dram from Kakatiya Univer- sity's Department Psychology, Ramaiah delves into the topic of 'copying styles among high school teachers,' exploring emotional intelligence, stress, and personality factors. With 25 years of teaching experience, Ramaiah has au- thored textbooks, served as a national and state-level re- source person, and con- tributed to research and school development. Recog- nized for his commitment, he was honored with the Na- tional Best Teacher Award in DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g WARANGAL de- Osmania University con- fers a doctorate in psychology upon Kandala Ramaiah, a dedicated teacher at Zilla Parishad High School in Abbapur village, Mulugu Mandal, Telangana. of mathematics occupational

  4. 4 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY IAPRIL 17, 2024 Food for Thought Thought place. “The question here is: how are they going to do it? For instance, if we are serving grilled chicken, how can the government decide the size of chicken?” he says. There are many factors, he says, that go into a restaurant arriving at a suitable portion size — such as pricing, raw material and the number of ingredients used in a particular dish. “We don’t need to be told that food should not be wasted. This is common sense. This is no way to figure out a standard Food for F How to How to Eggs poach poach Eggs for for Breakfast Breakfast Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern over “wastage of food” in his radio programme, Mann Ki Baat. Two weeks later, his government has devised a plan to counter it. The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public distribution is planning to regulate food portions served at restaurants and is said to be drafting a questionnaire for hotels and restaurants to explain what dish sizes they should serve to a customer. Some say that the mandate for eateries would just be to clearly mention the portion size on the menu so that customers know how much to order. In any case, this has added to the confusion among the restaurant owners, who are already working hard to get around the liquor ban. Calling it a cheap publicity tactic, Riyaaz Amlani, President of National Restaurant Association of India told The Indian Express, “Keeping a check on food wastage is a very good idea but maybe they should start with government-run godowns and sabzi mandis where several metric tonnes of food is wasted. As far as the restaurants are concerned, food never goes waste because customers get the food packed if they can’t finish it or it is distributed among the poor.” Adds Amit Burman, promoter of Lite Bite Foods, who has seven restaurant chains across India including Punjab Grill, Zambar, Asia 7 and the Subway outlets, “I don’t understand who is advising the government to come up with such ideas. They have bigger things to do.” Burman adds that it is absolutely impractical to put such a regulation in size. Portions are decided on the basis of research and customer feedback. This is a service industry and has to be run by our guests and not the government. Some of our raw materials come pre-portioned while others that have a shelf-life are closely monitored,” says Rahul Singh, Owner, Beer Cafe, which has many outlets across Delhi. Even the chefs are quite unsure how such a regulation can be implemented. Also, while everyone agrees in principle that food wastage needs to be curbed, people in the industry are of the view that restaurants are the last place w h e r e wastage of food actu ally If you love eggs, then this one's for you! Chhavi -Break egg into the metal bowl. I dab one drop of oil in it to Sachdev, communications consultant and radio make the egg removal easier journalist, shares her version of healthy poached eggs -Put the metal bowl into the saucepan with the water, with HealthMeUp. She mentions two methods of reduce heat to simmer preparing poached eggs - in a microwave or over the -Cover, let the steam do it's job. stove. Let's check them out. Over to Chhavi's healthy -Peek in about 3 minutes in. switch off when yolk is at the poached egg recipes... colour/hardness you require. Shortcut "poached" eggs - microwave version: -Use a "pakkad" or tongs to get the metal bowl out, and a You need: A microwave, a microwave safe small wet knife to slide the egg out on to your toast. bowl/ramekin, an egg. And there you have it - a simple, no-fuss, healthy method -Break the egg into the ramekin and puncture the of poaching eggs with what you have in the kitchen. Try it surface with a fork, swirl it around without breaking the out and tell us how it went! yolk. You need the membrane to be porous or you will have an egg explosion inside your oven, which will stink and is a pain to clean up. -Nuke for 30 happe ns. Chef Ravitej Nath, w h o h a s worked with Oberoi group for 18 years, says “Food wastage is a huge problem but restaurants are only a part of the problem. What we need is to create awareness and devise a system where food is collected and redistributed. I don’t think curbing portion sizes will help.” seconds on 50% power. If you can't figure this out, just nuke on full power for 20 seconds. -Wait 3 seconds. Repeat nuking for 30/20 seconds. - Wa i t 3 m o r e seconds. Ignore any noises inside the microwave. Repeat nuking. -If you like your egg yolk hard, do it one more time. -Use a wet knife to get the perfectly rounded 'poached' egg out of the ramekin on to your waiting English muffin. Shortcut "poached" eggs - stovetop version: You need: A metal bowl, a saucepan with 200 ml of water heating in it (lid preferable), egg. -Set saucepan with water on stove, on full heat till boils. Top natural sweeteners that can replace sugar that can replace sugar Top natural sweeteners W What is clean eating? w and sucrose. You can notice an increase in which may provide some health benefits. Not only empty calories, the adverse energy within an hour of eating dates. Date Unlike honey, table sugar lacks effects of sugar are way beyond it. A lot of sugar also helps to increase good bacteria. minerals and vitamins they draw upon the health experts believe it to be the worst Dates are known for preventing constipation. body's nutrients to be metabolised into the ingredient in your diet. But if you can't Coconut sugar system. Honey has more calories than survive without your dose of sweetness, The boiled and dehydrated sap of the sugar, but it's also sweeter. You may find we bring you some natural sweeteners that coconut palm is called as coconut sugar. you need less honey than sugar to get the are way better than your white sugar. Coconut sugar offers some trace of nutrients desired sweetness. Maple syrup and also has less impact on your blood sugar Honey is carbohydrates, composed As compared to refined sugar that offers level. primarily of glucose and fructose. It is used no nutrients at all, maple syrup contains Coconut sugar is not a nutritional as an ingredient in many prepackaged important antioxidants and minerals like superfood, but it offers more vitamins and foods and recipes. It can result in weight manganese and zinc. Though refined minerals than refined sugar does. It contains gain if overused. No matter which type you sugar and maple syrup have few things in nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, prefer, any kind of honey can spike blood common but there are definitely more In the language of nutrition, it's very easy to get your wires crossed. Master cleanses, detox diets, low-carb diets, high- protein diets and the like usually lead to more questions than answers. So how do you sift through them all? This piece is the first in a series of articles where I attempt to translate the prevalent beliefs or attitudes towards particular foods or diets. Today, I get up close and personal with a hot new fad - clean eating. In a nutshell, clean eating is less of a diet and more of a movement. The idea is to eat 'farm to table' or to make sure your ingredients are as fresh as they can get. In other words, processed foods are off the table. You opt for fresh vegetables, fresh meat, fresh dairy, and consequently, a fresh problem: how do you access fresh food all the time? For nutritionists, clean eating is the ultimate 'happily ever after' where the freshest foods meet the healthiest cooking techniques. To start off, eliminate processed meats, store-bought sugary treats, refined and polished grains, ready-to-eat meals and precooked foods. A more pragmatic way to eat clean food is to try cleaner eating... cleaner than what you are used to right now. It will benefit your body beyond your imagination. Another way is to cook the food as fresh as possible. So cook food you've bought today, especially, meats and fish. Stock smaller quantities of the same foods and make sure you use them as fast as possible. Do not phosphorous, magnesium, calcium, iron, sugar levels. favourable reasons to choose maple syrup copper and zinc. Date sugar between the two. Coconut sugar has less fructose which is One of the main reasons people avoid Although both are made up of two-third good because fructose is a type of sugar that eating dates is the belief that they will raise sucrose, maple syrup provides less sugar your body converts into fat. Your liver can their blood sugar levels, but a study shows and more nutrients to your diet. One break down fructose, and one of the results of that while dates contain high amounts of benefit of maple syrup is that it impacts this breakdown is triglyceride, a form of fat natural sugars, they are actually a low- your blood sugar level less than what which is definitely not good for our body. glycemic index food and do not refined sugar does. Blackstrap molasses significantly raise blood sugar levels. If Another factor that makes maple syrup Blackstrap molasses is a thick, dark syrup you are diabetic, speak to your doctor better than refined sugar is how it is made. produced when the sugar cane plant is before adding dates to your diet so that you Maple syrup is derived from the sap of processed to make refined sugar. can monitor your blood sugar levels and maple trees. Unlike refined sugar which This type of molasses contain all the determine how dates affect you personally. undergoes a long, complex process in vitamins and minerals which were absorbed by Date sugar is packed with vitamins and order to be condensed in crystalized sugar, the plant from the soil, but which didn't quite minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, maple syrup is much more natural. make it to the end product of nutritionally phosphorus, iron, copper, zinc, selenium Refined sugar contains minimal devoid white sugar. and manganese where as white sugar does antioxidant activity, but maple syrup has a Dark treacle contains Carbohydrates, not. Date sugar is packed with protein, fibre higher antioxidant capacity. Sugar, Protein, Iron, Manganese, Magnesium, and carbs which make you feel full for Some antioxidants found in maple Calcium, Potassium , Vitamin B6 and Copper. much longer. And this can help curb hunger syrup include benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, In addition, it's free of fat and cholesterol and and prevent weight gain. Date sugar has gallic acid and various flavanols like contains negligible amounts of sodium. more potassium per serving than a banana. quercetin, epicatechin, rutin and catechin. Although blackstrap molasses contains a Date sugar has fewer calories than white Honey somewhat high level of sugar but its vitamin sugar. It is full of energy due to presence of Honey is a sweet natural liquid and mineral profile makes it a better option produced by bees from the g l u c o s e , than processed sugar. nectar of flowers. Each fructo It prevents and cures iron-deficiency. The bee makes about half a tea s e most common cause of anemia is iron spoon of honey in their lifetime. deficiency and blackstrap molasses is a Honey bee collects the nectar from fantastic source of iron. Many doctors flowers, which then gets converted recommend a tablespoon a day stirred into hot into honey due to enzymes in honey bee water for those with anemia or related saliva. The flavour and texture of honey disorders. depend on the flowers honey bee It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory chooses. benefits. In tests comparing the antioxidant Honey is composed of water and content of several sweeteners including sugar components: fructose and glucose. refined sugar, raw cane sugar, agave It also contains little amounts of amino store for long. Wilting leaves sitting forlornly in your fridge for days will not have any nutritional value. Third, keep in mind that the focus is not on perfection but on relative success. In the process of eliminating processed foods, you are cooking with fresh foods, and it's an important step. nectar, corn syrup, brown acids, enzymes, vitamin B, vitamin C, sugar, maple syrup, honey minerals and antioxidants. Honey can and molasses, it was found help kill germs and promote healing that dark and blackstrap of minor cuts and burns. Many of the molasses had the highest antioxidants found in honey are markers for antioxidant classified as flavonoids. Flavonoids activity. have anti-inflammatory properties,

  5. 5 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY I APRIL 17, 2024 KCR Rallies for BRS Victory Amidst Critiques and Political Maneuvers Warangal's UPSC Success: Congrats to Three Bright Stars! DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g WARANGAL Warangal residents have reason to celebrate as three candidates from the district se- cure notable ranks in the UPSC exams. Jayasimha Reddy from Hanu- makonda clinches the 104th rank, Saimpu Kiran from Geesukonda village secures 568th place, and Kota Anil Kumar from achieves the 764th rank. There's buzz about Jayasimha Reddy potentially aiming for the prestigious IAS position, adding to the district's pride. His dedication is evident as he pursues this dream alongside Raoula DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g SANGAREDDY Telangana's Chief Minister, KCR, casti- gates the current state of af- fairs, condemning what he perceives as a lack of progress and respect for the hard-won Telangana. Speak- ing at the Praja Ashirwada public meeting, he laments the slow pace of transforma- tion promised by his succes- sors and rallies support for BRS, emphasizing the need for votes and seats to secure Telangana's future. Highlighting concerns over the government's stability, KCR questions the allegiance of political figures like Re- vanth Reddy, accusing him of forging alliances with ideo- logical adversaries like Modi, potentially jeopardizing the administration's Amidst these uncertainties, KCR stresses the significance of honoring Telangana's ori- gins, invoking the memory of Ambedkar and emphasizing the need to respect the Consti- tution's architects. inaugural Shivnagar his ongoing IPS training, showcasing resilience and am- bition. Congratulations pour in from residents of Vidyut Nagar Colony and the city, recognizing Reddy's remarkable achieve- ment. Jayasimha Drawing sharp contrasts with the opposition, KCR criticizes the Congress for un- fulfilled promises and ne- glecting crucial agricultural initiatives. He accuses the Congress of betraying the farmers by failing to deliver on assurances such as loan waivers and bonuses, con- trasting their tenure with his administration's efforts to pri- oritize agricultural welfare. Amidst political jostling, KCR asserts the BJP's ineffi- Govt will provide complete basic facilities at Buggapadu Megafood park Instructions have been issued to concerned authorities -Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao cacy and calls for support for candidates like Venkataram Reddy, emphasizing their dedication to public service. Additionally, he highlights Gali Anil Kumar's contribu- tions to the Telangana move- ment, urging voters to acknowledge his sacrifices. Echoing KCR's sentiments, former ministers like Tanniru Harish Rao and Pocharam Srinivas Reddy decry the Congress's failures pledge support for BRS, em- phasizing KCR's leadership and the tangible benefits his government has delivered to the people of Telangana. In a cultural appeal, Desha- pati Srinivas underscores the religious importance of polit- ical choices, framing support for BRS as an intrinsic part of Telangana's identity, while denouncing opposition ide- ologies. As Telangana braces for political upheaval, KCR and his allies seek to consolidate Patancheru BRS Rally to KCR's Praja Ashirwada Sabha tenure. and the upcoming parliamen- tary elections. GMR expressed confidence in KCR's victory, anticipating a resounding suc- cess for the pink party in Medak. The event witnessed robust participation from con- stituency representatives, sen- ior leaders, and activists, underscoring the enthusiasm and solidarity within the party ranks. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g PATANCHERU and support for BRS, emphasiz- ing continuity and progress in the face of mounting chal- lenges. Patancheru spearheaded a vibrant car rally with 500 vehicles, led by Mahipal Reddy, converging towards the Praja Ashirwada Sabha in Sultanpur village, Andol constituency. The rally, kickstarted by MLA GMR at the GMR function hall, show- cased fervent support for KCR District Collector Urges Preventive Measures After Student Suicide legislators More women voters than male voters in India by 2029: SBI Report India is witnessing a shift in its electoral landscape, with a recent SBI report pro- jecting that women voters will outnumber men from 2029. The report anticipates a total voter turnout of 68 crore for the upcoming 2024 general election, with women comprising 49%. By 2047, women's voter turnout is expected to reach 55%, while men's turnout may fall to 45%. K.AMRUTH RAO g HYDERABAD It is also stated by new era of promise and progress for the district. Similarly, the Min- isters directed the concerned officials to visit the area allot- ted for the food parks and take steps to complete the infra- structure development at the earliest. He also stressed the need for fully utilizing the cen- tral government schemes like Oil Palm Area Expansion Pro- gramme, RKVY – Per Drop More Crop, MIDH, National Bamboo Mission and Sub- Mission on Agro-Forestry which are being implemented in the horticulture department with the courtesy of the central government, which was not done during the previous gov- ernment and Minister ordered the officials to prepare plans for utilizing these schemes ef- the Minister that facilities like cold storage , packing house, warehouses, administrative complexes, training center, roads, drainage, street lights, site development, compound wall, power sub-station etc. have been developed to some extent and due to the neglect of the previous government, the establishment of process- ing units was not happened. He further added that now 6 companies have al- ready come forward to set up the units. Authorities have been directed to speed up the sanctioning of permits to the companies coming forward to set up these units on lease basis on vacant plots in the food park there by to breathe new life into the dormant proj- ect, signaling the dawn of a In Buggapadu (Sathupalli mandal) of Khammam district, in 60 acres at a project cost of 109.59 crores, the megafood park, for which foundation stone was laid by former min- ister Tummala Nageswara Rao in the year 2016 in BRS gov- ernment , was neglected after- wards even after spending government funds and devel- oping basic facilities during the previous government's regime. In order to set up pro- cessing units in this mega food park where the funds have been spent and wasted, in- structions have been issued to the concerned authorities to provide complete basic facili- ties for their convenience and to take immediate initiative to set up processing units. Warangal's Call: Congress Rally Targets BJP Policies Banks will remain closed in these states due to Ram Navami There is a bank holiday on Ram Navami in most of the states of the country. How- ever, please note that holi- days vary according to festi- vals in different states. Here we are giving you the list of holidays of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in which it is told where banks will remain closed on Ram Navami. fectively from now onwards. The Minister directed to re- view the progress made by the oil palm companies in the oil palm plantation expansion and take appropriate action against the companies with less progress. He also advised the authorities to made available oil palm seedlings that grow at a low height and are suitable for intercropping by import- ing the sprouts. groups, facilitating regular in- teraction and counseling ses- sions. Strengthening counseling department and promoting co-curricular activ- ities are emphasized to address mental stress. Additionally, Sangwan orders the installa- tion of CCTVs in hostel corri- dors for monitoring, prioritizing clean- liness and regular inspections of hostel rooms. The meeting sees participation from various officials, underscoring the col- laborative effort to ensure stu- dent well-being and safety. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g NIRMAL the District Collector Ashish Sangwan calls for immediate action following a student sui- cide incident, convening an emergency meeting with Dis- trict SP Janaki Sharmi at Basara IIIT. Expressing sad- ness over the tragedy, Sang- wan directs officials to submit a comprehensive report on past incidents and measures taken. To prevent future occur- rences, he proposes assigning faculty members to student Massive Additions to the Congress Party in Quthbullapur Constituency RBI extended KFS rule for bank loan takers, know what's the matter continuous KFS Rule: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has in- creased the applicability of KFS for all retail and micro, small and medium enter- prises (MSME) term loan borrowers to increase trans- parency in loan agree- ments. RBI has decided that retail and MSME loan borrowers will now get a Key Fact Statement i.e. KFS along with their loan agree- ment. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g BHUPALAPALLY At a meeting held in Manju- nagar ASR Garden, Bhupalap- palli legislator Satyanarayana Rao emphasizes the impor- tance of securing the Warangal seat in the upcoming MP elec- tions for Congress. Criticizing BJP's policies, Rao highlights public discontent towards what he terms an anarchic regime led by BJP. He urges party activists to remain dedi- cated and cautious, striving for a stronger majority while ad- dressing grievances of the people. Former CM KCR and the TRS are under scrutiny for their governance, while Con- gress promises to deliver on electoral assurances. Parliamentary Kadiam Kavya echoes these Case against Hyderabad-based NGO for allegedly cheating people The case was registered following a complaint by an individual Kishore, who alleged that the Hy- derabad Youth Courage office bearers Salman and Ayub raised donations for people affected follow- ing the alleged Israel invasion of Gaza. Vedham Educational Institute Correspondent Joins Congress Educational Institutions" Cor- respondent U. Adinarayana joins the Congress party. The event, attended by local party leaders and residents of Nizampet Municipal Corpora- tion, underscores growing support for Congress in the re- gion. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g QUTHBULLAPUR sentiments, emphasizing the need for Congress's victory for the constituency's develop- ment. BJP and BRS parties are denounced as synonymous, with Kavya questioning BJP's contributions to state develop- ment during their decade-long rule. Promising progress under Congress lead- ership, Kavya pledges to fulfill pending commitments and en- hance opportunities for the district's advancement. The meeting sees participa- tion from various Congress leaders, including Warangal Parliament Incharge Revuri Prakash Reddy and MLAs, highlighting collective efforts to mobilize support for the up- coming elections. Heatwave: Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai Sizzle; Temp Breaches 40°C Under the leadership of Kuthbullapur Constituency Congress Party Kolan Hanumant Reddy and Nizampet Municipal Corpora- tion Congress Party Presi- dents, National Recognition: Padmanagar Paramita Heritage Excels in Talent Search Olympiad Incharge "VEDHAM Along with Mumbai, its neighbouring areas like Thane and Navi Mumbai have also witnessed a boiling hot day. The exces- sive heat made it difficult for residents to survive through the day. The heatwave is likely on Wednesday ac- cording to the IMD's predic- tions. Meanwhile, on Monday, Mumbai witnessed the warmest night of the year. further candidate Kolan Rajasekhar Reddy, bol- ster the party's ranks. The event, under the guidance of Srikanth, Siddu, Manikantha, and others, underscores the in- creasing support for Congress in the Quthbullapur Con- stituency. Srinivas, Sumit, Durga, Saikiran, Prashant, and Jaipal actively participate in this program. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g QUTHBULLAPUR Joining the Congress party from the 21st division in Bachupally, a significant num- ber of members, led by Bachu- pally 21 division president Praveen Mitrabrindam and senior leaders Kolan Srinivas Reddy and NMC president Morrocan drug peddler deported Hyderabad: The Saidabad police registered a case against a city-based NGO, Hyderabad Youth Courage, for allegedly cheating people after collect- ing donations for Palestine. The case was registered fol- lowing a complaint by an indi- vidual Kishore, who alleged that the Hyderabad Youth Courage office bearers Salman and Ayub raised donations for people affected following the alleged Israel invasion of Gaza.However, Kishore al- leged the NGO did not take up any humanitarian work nor provided updates about the ex- penditure to the donors. The police invoked Section 420 of IPC against them and are in- Have you also received SMS from Income Tax Department? Know here Hyderabad: The Hyder- abad Narcotics Enforcement Wing along with the officials of Foreigners Regional Regis- tration Office (FRRO) de- ported a national Morocco for allegedly over- staying in the country and in- dulging in drug peddling. The Morrocan national Achibili Amine (27) came to India on a student visa, which expired in 2018 while the passport issued by the King- dom of Morocco was valid up to 2021.Amine continued to stay despite the expiry of the visa issued by Indian authori- ties and started peddling drugs. He was caught by the HNEW team and remanded in a case along with another drug peddler, Saeed Ali Moham- mad Al Kafri, said DCP Task Force, S Rashmi Perumal. After obtaining a travel pass the Hyderabad police and FRRO officials deported him on Tuesday. earning medals and prizes. Additionally, 16 students re- ceive gold medals and merit certificates. Dr. E. Prasada Rao, Chairman of Paramita Educational Institutions, ex- tends special congratulations to the medal-winning students, joined by directors, program heads, coordinators, guide teachers, and fellow students in celebrating their achieve- ments. DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g KARIMNAGAR Some taxpayers have misin- terpreted this message and are assuming that they owe more to the tax department. Actually, this SMS alert was started in late 2016 and its purpose was to inform the taxpayers about their total deductions. This is an im- proved tool that allows people to match the details given in the message with their office salary slip. Students from Padmanagar Paramita Heritage School in Kothapalli mandal shine in the Indian Talent Olympiad (I.I.N.T.O.I.T.O.), showcasing remarkable abili- ties. Veldi Harshini secures second place in Mathematics nationally, followed by Jon- nala Sairishit in fifth place, and Bhavik in third place, from Search vestigating. Previously, the Hyderabad police registered cheating cases against Youth Courage for cheating and misappropriation of public donations crowdfunding. The office bearers Salman and Ayub were detained under PD Act by the Hyderabad police last year. raised through Hyderabad

  6. 6 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY IAPRIL 17, 2024 Try these Try these T Quirky summer Quirky summer concoctions to beat the heat It's summer time and we have found a cool This is one drink which kids way to deal with the heat wave. Bringing also enjoy. I garnish it with their creative culinary side to the fore, they pudina as for me the are preparing some refreshing summer presentation is of utmost I coolers to stay hydrated. Some of the importance." season-battered souls share their beat the Mint Sharbat heat drinks with us... Family members of Magical mango-kokum mocktail homemaker Nikita Malu are Necessity is the mother of all inventions smitten with the soothing says advertising professional, Sei Mint Sharbat that she Deshpande. She narrates how she prepares these days. "Add a invented a mocktail mixing aam panna lot of mint, sugar syrup, soda and kokum sharbat when her mother's and the refreshing sharbat is friends arrived at their home one day. "It ready. 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While I do A Flavoured water can be both DIY Recipe: Paneer Veg Rolls and artificially manufactured. To make it at home, place herbs and Are you drinking the fruits in a jar and muddle with Adelicious and easy to make lunch box 1. Heat oil in a pan over medium flame. spoon. Add water and drink. It dish or as a evening snack. 2. Saute the onions for a minute. will have an amazing flavor. The Paneer Veg Rolls 3. Add capcisums, carrot and saute for ones manufactured have added Image via YouTube video another minute or artificial flavours. Ingredients: two. Sparkling water: Sparkling water Chapati - 8, readymade or 4. Add paner and stir is a type of mineral water which premade Right water? Right water? well. has dissolved gases in natural Paneer - 200 gms, grated 5. After a minute add form. But those manufactured Capsicum - 1, finely cumin powder, red artificially are basically chopped chilli powder and salt. carbonated water, but healthier Onion - 1, finely chopped 6. 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Sugar - 1/4 cup Ghee - 1/4 cup Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp C a s h e w nuts - 1/2 t b l s p , broken Almonds - 1/2 tblsp, sliced Method: 1. Peel and grate the apple. 2. Heat ghee in a pan o v e r m e d i u m flame. 3. Fry the almonds and cashew nuts for 30 to 60 seconds. 4. Add the grated apples and reduce flame. 5. Simmer for 10 minutes, stirring from time to time. 6. Add the khoya, sugar and stir well. 7. When it reaches a halwa consistency and starts to leave the sides of the pan, add the cashew nuts, almonds and cardamom powder. 8. Remove and store it in an airtight container. 9. Serve as a dessert to any meal.

  7. 7 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY I APRIL 17, 2024 We are observing with admiration world's biggest elections: German envoy on India's LS polls Addressing a gathering at an event hosted by a leading private university, country's Ambassador Philipp Ackermann also said the Indian Presidency of the G20 'gave us a Glam Aesthetics: Redefining Beauty Expert Advice: Dr. Pawan Surisetty's Tips for Cosmetic Procedure Success RBI Action: Reserve Bank imposes restrictions on this bank little taste of that' RBI Action: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday imposed several restrictions on Mumbai- based Sarvodaya Co-oper- ative Bank in view of its de- teriorating financial condition. In this, a limit of Rs 15,000 has been im- posed on customers for withdrawal from their ac- counts. New Delhi:Germany is ob- serving with admiration the world's biggest elections start- ing in India on April 19, and no matter who wins "more of India" will be seen on the in- ternational stage., the country's Ambassador Philipp Acker- mann has said. Addressing a gathering at an event hosted by a leading pri- vate university here on Mon- day, he also said the Indian Presidency of the G20 "gave us a little taste of that". In his speech, he talked about the Iran-Israel conflict, the Russia-Ukraine war and many other ongoing or unre- solved issues around the world. "In the midst of this very, very difficult situation, I can't remember the world being in such a difficult times than (it is) now. We see from Europe, from European Union's per- spective, clearly how much India is rising. We observe with admiration the world's biggest election that is starting on Friday. This is quite an ex- ercise, this is a festival of democracy," Ackermann said. The envoy said "no matter what happens in these elec- tions, no matter who will be winning this election, I think we will see more of India on the international stage". Maharashtra CM visits Salman Khan's house, asks police to increase security for actor and kin I have assured Salman Khan that the government stands behind him and his safety is the government's responsibility. The govern- ment will ensure that no one dares do such an act in Mumbai, says Eknath Shinde "The G20 Presidency gave us a little taste of that. India claims a seat at the big table, and we, Germans and Euro- peans, think rightfully so. Whether it's the UNSC or else- where, India is, and has to be- come more visible and recognised," he added. India's yearlong presidency of the influential bloc had begun on December 1, 2022, leading up to the G20 Summit last September where the New Delhi Declaration was an- nounced. "The New Delhi G20 Lead- ers' Summit held on Septem- ber 9-10 deliberations under our G20 Presidency to a successful cul- mination. With G20 including all P5 countries, and account- ing for 85 per cent of global GDP, 75 per cent of world trade and two-thirds of world population, it was the highest profile international gathering in the history of independent India," reads a synopsis on G20 Indian Presidency web- site. The theme -- 'One Earth, One Family, One Future', drawing upon its age-old be- lief of "Vasudhaiva Kutum- bakam" -- was endorsed by all. "With over 200 meetings in 60 Indian cities in all our 28 states and 8 UTs, across 40 different DECCAN NEWS SERVICE g HYDERABAD Established in 2023, Glam Aesthetics represents the epit- ome of sophistication, offer- ing a comprehensive range of advanced cosmetic proce- dures, opulent skin and hair treatments, and therapeutic wellness experiences, all meticulously curated to ele- vate your aesthetic journey. Railways ran special trains between these cities, see details here mechanisms including Sherpa and Finance Track Working Groups, as well as Engage- ment Groups, the size, scale and scope of India's G20 Pres- idency was unprecedented," it says. The German ambassador said it is a role "India de- serves", like no other country. "But it is a role, one should not forget that comes with high hopes also. More than ever, India will be assessed by many. Not only the countries of the so-called 'Global South', but its international appear- ance and policies will be vet- ted," Ackermann said. And now many govern- ments are reaching out to India, including the German government, "as we expect India to play a bigger role in international politics", he said. "But, you should not forget, it is a difficult undertaking, the job is not easy, and hopes and expectations are different. Let's say Russian expectations from India are different from US expectations of India. How will India manage to find its way in this new sort of role," the envoy said. The event was hosted by the OP Jindal Global University and the envoy delivered his address on 'India-Europe Part- nership in a Multipolar World'. "It is in India's interests to develop a strong and solid partnership with Europe, in- cluding with Germany. I think, we are very much on the way... Both India and Europe have a profound interest to maintain the international rules-based order," he said. Indian Railways: The summer vacation season will start in a few days. During summer holidays, a large number of people go to their homes. Apart from this, the number of tourists at tourist destinations also increases manifold. In such a situation, every year the Railways operates many summer special trains during the summer holidays for the convenience of the passengers. Interview with Dr. Pawan Surisetty, Clinical Director & Co-Founder of Glam Aesthet- ics brought the Q: Dr. Surisetty, could you tell us about the inspi- ration behind the founding of Glam Aesthetics? A: Certainly. The inspira- tion behind Glam Aesthetics stems from a deep-rooted be- lief in the transformative power of aesthetic medicine. My co-founder and I envi- sioned a space where individ- uals could not only enhance their external appearance but also cultivate a sense of inner confidence and self-assur- ance. We wanted to create a sanctuary where beauty is celebrated in all its forms, and where each person is empow- ered to embrace their unique allure. Aesthetics is to continue pushing the boundaries of aesthetic medicine and set- ting new standards of ex- cellence in the industry. We are committed to ex- panding our reach and ac- cessibility, domestically and interna- tionally, so that more indi- viduals can benefit from our transformative services. Ad- ditionally, we are constantly researching and incorporating the latest advancements in technology and techniques to ensure that we remain at the forefront of innovation. New Loan Rules: Loan taking rules will change from October 1 both Q: How do you ensure the safety and quality of procedures at Glam Aesthetics? A: Safety and quality are paramount priorities at Glam Aesthetics. We adhere to the highest standards of safety protocols and hygiene prac- tices, and our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and technology. Furthermore, all of our proce- dures are performed by board-certified surgeons and specialists who undergo rig- orous training and adhere to strict ethical guidelines. We also conduct thorough con- sultations with each client to ensure that their goals and ex- pectations are understood and addressed. RBI New Loan Rules: If you are also planning to take a loan in the coming days, then there is going to be a change in the rules from RBI. If you take a loan after October 1, you will get the loan under the new rules, but these rules are changing only on certain types of loans. Q: What sets Glam Aes- thetics apart from other aesthetic clinics? A:At Glam Aesthetics, we differentiate through our unwavering com- mitment to excellence and in- novation. We pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of cutting-edge cos- metic procedures, luxurious skin and hair treatments, and therapeutic wellness experi- ences, all tailored to meet the individual needs of our clients. Additionally, our team of highly skilled sur- geons and specialists bring a wealth of experience and ex- pertise to every procedure, ensuring optimal results and client satisfaction. Q: What advice would you give to individuals con- sidering cosmetic proce- dures? A: My advice to individu- als considering cosmetic pro- cedures is to prioritize education and research. It's essential to thoroughly under- stand the procedure you're in- terested in, including its risks, benefits, and potential out- comes. Additionally, I en- courage individuals to seek out reputable and experienced providers who prioritize safety and quality above all else. Ultimately, cosmetic procedures should be viewed as a personal decision, and it's important to feel confident and informed every step of the way. ourselves Mumbai: Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday visited actor Salman Khan's residence in Bandra and assured him of protection after two persons were arrested in connection with firing at his house. Talking to reporters, Shinde said stringent action will be taken against those involved in the firing. Shinde also said he has in- structed the Mumbai Police commissioner to beef up secu- rity cover for Khan and his family members. Eknath Shinde meets Bolly- Maharashtra Khan that the gov- ernment stands be- hind him and his safety is the govern- ment's responsibil- ity. The government will ensure that no one dares do such an act in Mumbai," Shinde said. Two persons - Vicky Gupta (24) and Sagar Pal (21) - who were on the run after firing at Khan's house on Sunday, were nabbed late Monday night from a temple premises in Gu- jarat's Kutch district. One of them, who was rid- ing pillion on a motorcycle, fired five rounds - one of which hit the wall and another the gallery of Khan's resi- dence, according to police. "Police are investigating and the truth will come out. Police will find out who is be- hind the incident. Strict action will be taken against them," Shinde said. Former MLA Baba Sid- diqui, his son and Congress legislator Zeeshan Siddiqui, and Shiv Sena leader Rahul Kanal were also present at Khan's residence Shinde's visit. 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Looking ahead, our vision for Glam during Israeli military vows response to Iran attack as calls for restraint mount The prospect of Israeli retaliation has alarmed many Iranians already enduring economic pain and tighter social and political controls since protests in 2022-23 Those intimidated by threats are made CMs by BJP: Congress' Khera Congress leader Pawan Khera said those who get intimidated by BJP's threats join them and are made Chief Ministers. "There are 25 such examples, starting from [Assam Chief Minister] Himanta Biswa Sarma...[He] cannot sleep nowadays as he knows what's going to happen. Let him sing and dance for a month, after that he'll be busy visiting ED office," added Khera. Jerusalem:Israelis awaited word on how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would respond to Iran's first-ever di- rect attack as international pressure for restraint grew amid fears of an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. Netanyahu on Monday summoned his war cabinet for the second time in less than 24 hours to weigh a response to Iran's weekend missile and drone attack, a government source said. Military Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said Israel would re- spond. He provided no details. "This launch of so many missiles, cruise missiles, and drones into Israeli territory will be met with a response," he said at the Nevatim Airbase in southern Israel, which sus- tained some damage in Satur- day night's attack. The prospect of Israeli retal- iation has alarmed many Irani- ans already economic pain and tighter so- cial and political controls since protests in 2022-23. Iran launched the attack in retaliation for what it says was an April 1 Israeli airstrike on its embassy compound in Damascus, and signalled that it does not seek further escala- tion. While the attack caused no deaths and limited damage, it has increased fears of open warfare between the long-time foes and fuelled concerns that violence rooted in the Gaza war is spreading. U.S. President Joe Biden told Netanyahu at the weekend that the United States, which helped Israel blunt the Iranian attack, will not participate in an Israeli counter-strike. Since the war in Gaza began in October, clashes have erupted between Israel and Iran-aligned Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Chhattisgarh: 29 suspected Maoists gunned down in security citadel Three security personnel suffered injuries in the gunbattle and a large quantity of weapons was recovered from the spot, police of- ficials said Jagdalpur:At least 29 sus- pected Maoists were killed on Tuesday in an encounter in the fortified security hub of Kanker, the gateway to the Bastar belt travelling south from Raipur.Three security personnel suffered injuries in the gunbattle and a large quan- tity of weapons was recovered from the spot, police officials said.According to a police statement, a joint search team comprising the Border Secu- rity Force (BSF) and the state police’s District Reserve Guard (DRG) was mobilised on Tuesday for search opera- tions in the Chhottebetiya po- lice station area in Kanker district. “At around 1400 hrs in the afternoon there was an ex- change of fire between Maoists and security forces near Binagunda-Koragutta jungles,” the statement added. The operation was launched based on inputs about the pres- ence of senior cadres of the north Bastar division of the outlawed CPI(Maoist) — Shankar, Lalita, Raju and oth- ers — the police said. “The bodies of 29 Maoists, along with a huge cache of weapons, including AK-47, SLR, Insas and .303 rifles, were recovered from the spot,” the statement said. Shankar is among those killed, PTI reported. “Three security personnel sustained injuries in the gun- fight and their condition was IAS officer Sharan shows house of Pawan Kumar who cracked UPSC exam stated to be out of danger. They were referred to a hospi- tal for treatment,” a police of- ficial said.This is the highest casualty suffered by the Maoists in a single incident since 2018 when 37 of them were killed in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district. Earlier this month, 13 sus- pected Maoists were killed in a gun battle with the security forces in Bijapur district. Maoists claimed these were extra-judicial killings and that only two of the deceased were its members. The police de- nied the charge.In February, state Congress chief and Bas- tar MP Deepak Baij claimed that three “Maoists” were killed in a fake encounter that month.Kanker is the northern- most district of the Bastar di- vision. It is home to the Counter Insurgency and Jun- gle Warfare College, which trains police officers to fight the Maoists in asymmetric warfare. So far, 79 suspected Maoists have been killed this year, more than triple the ca- sualties last year.The violence peaked after the BJP came to power in December. Maoists have killed three BJP leaders in the state this year. Polling in the Bastar Lok Sabha seat will take place on April 19 in the first phase, while the Kanker stituency, part of the Bastar re- gion, will vote in the second round of the general election on April 26. IAS officer Awanish Sharan on Tuesday took to social media to share a video of the house of Pawan Kumar, who cracked UPSC Civil Services Examination. "Pawan's house. He got 239th rank in the Civil Serv- ices Examination. Hard- working people write their own future," Sharan wrote. Pawan Kumar hails from Uttar Pradesh. drew applause. Israel began its campaign against Hamas after the Pales- tinian militant group attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and hostages by Israeli tallies. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the Group of Seven major democracies working on a package of coor- dinated measures against Iran. "I spoke to my fellow G7 leaders, we are united in our condemnation of this attack," Sunak said in parliament. Italy, which holds the rotat- ing G7 presidency, said it was open to new sanctions and suggested any new measures would target individuals. In an interview with Reuters, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Ta- jani said all G7 members would have to back new sanc- tions. Iran's attack has disrupted travel, with at least a dozen airlines cancelling or rerouting flights, and Europe's aviation regulator reaffirming advice that airlines use caution in Is- raeli and Iranian airspace. Iraq. Israel said four of its sol- diers were wounded hundreds of meters inside Lebanese ter- ritory overnight. It appeared to be the first such known incident since the Gaza war erupted, although there have been several ex- changes of fire between Israel and Lebanon's armed group Hezbollah. "We're on the edge of the cliff and we have to move away from it," Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign affairs chief, told Spanish radio station Onda Cero. "We have to step on the brakes and reverse gear." French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and British For- eign Secretary David Cameron made similar appeals. Wash- ington and United Nations Secretary-General Guterres also have called for restraint. White House national secu- rity spokesman John Kirby de- clined on Monday to say if Biden urged Netanyahu in talks on Saturday night to ex- ercise restraint in responding to Iran. "We don't want to see a war with Iran. We don't want to see a regional conflict," Kirby told a briefing, adding that it was for Israel to decide "whether and how they'll respond." U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, in calls on Mon- day with counterparts in the Middle East and Europe, said "while the United States does not seek escalation, we will continue to defend Israel and U.S. personnel," the Pentagon said. Russia has refrained from publicly criticising its ally Iran but has also urged restraint. "Further escalation is in no one's interests," spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. China said it believed Iran could "handle the situation well and spare the region fur- ther turmoil" while safeguard- ing its sovereignty and dignity. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Iranian coun- terpart Hossein Amir-Abdol- lahian in a phone call on Monday that China also appre- ciated Iran's emphasis on not targeting regional and neigh- bouring countries, according to the official Xinhua news agency on Tuesday. Iran mounted its attack after the April 1 killing in Damas- cus of seven Iranian Revolu- tionary Guards including two senior com- manders. Israel neither con- firmed nor denied carrying out the strike. Man beats his wife with baseball bat after finding her with another man in car in Haryana enduring taking 253 were officers, A video from Haryana's Panchkula showing a man beating his wife with a baseball bat in public has surfaced online. In the video, it can be seen that the man attacks the woman with a baseball bat after he finds her with another man in a car. He can also be seen smashing the door of the car. G7 mulls Iran sanctions Iran's retaliatory attack, in- volving more than 300 mis- siles and drones, caused modest damage in Israel and wounded a 7-year-old girl. Most were shot down by Is- rael's Iron Dome defence sys- tem and with help from the U.S., Britain, France and Jor- dan. In Gaza itself, where more than 33,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offen- sive according to Gaza health ministry figures, Iran's action Kremlin Antonio con- groups in

  8. 8 HYDERABADI WEDNESDAY I APRIL 17, 2024 CINEMA Ayesha Khan's Stunning Pictures and Her Glamorous World! Triptii Dimri Stuns in Latest Towel Photos! Ayesha Khan, the enchanting star of the recent movie "On Bheem Bush," ablaze with snapshots that have fans swooning. Clad in exquisite suta sarees, sporting a mix of messy bun and sleek ponytail hair- styles, adorned with jhumkas, metallic bangles, and chic hand- bags, Ayesha radiates elegance and style in every photo. But it's not just her movie roles that have fans buzzing. Ayesha's recent feature in Face magazine has sent the inter- net into a frenzy. Dressed in a stunning white furry maxi dress with her hair tied in a ponytail, she exudes grace and poise. Face magazine, sharing glimpses of the shoot, delves into Ayesha's journey to online stardom, from ex- clusive photos to candid interviews. In the magazine feature, Ayesha opens up about her ex- hilarating rise to fame as an online celebrity. She reflects on the surreal experience of going viral and the grat- ifying feeling of connecting with her audience on such a massive scale. With insights into her thoughts and experiences, Ayesha invites readers to explore her world and gain a deeper under- standing of the phe- nomenon of internet fame. The captivating feature, produced by Face magazine and creatively directed by a talented team, offers read- ers an inside look into Ayesha's universe. From her wardrobe choices curated by Kirti Agar- wal Varsha to the meticulous makeup and hairstyling by Ankitamanwani Makeup and Hair, every aspect of the shoot reflects Ayesha's innate sense of style and elegance. #Ramayana: The Difference Sai Pallavi Will Bring Is Here Stuns in Latest Towel Photos! T riptii Dimri's effortless off-duty style has minimalist approach, she effortlessly showcases the beauty of simplicity. Whether she's running errands on a casual day or gracing the cameras at a photoshoot or party, Triptii's natural beauty shines through, inspiring others to embrace their own allure. has captivated fans with her charm both on and off the screen. Her Instagram feed is been catching everyone's eye lately. Embracing a In her latest pictures, Triptii is seen cap- tivating hearts in a stunning blue floral mini dress. The towel-style back opening adds an extra touch of elegance, enhancing her already mesmerizing beauty. Following the success of "Animal," there are rumors swirling that Triptii Dimri might be starring opposite Kartik Aaryan in "Aashiqui 3." According to Pinkvilla, a source mentioned, "Triptii has been the talk of the town after the mon- umental success of 'Animal,' and the filmmakers believe that she would create magic on screen with Kartik Aaryan." Discussions have been ongoing for some time, and it seems like Triptii has been locked in as the female lead. The Anurag Basu-directed film is set to begin production in the first quarter of 2024, with additional cast members ex- pected to be announced soon. However, there hasn't been any official confirmation regarding Triptii's casting yet. Delayed Film – Uppena Beauty To Make Solid Mileage Though the shoot of this film was wrapped almost a year ago, for reasons un- known, the film’s release got delayed. It is none other than Sharwanand’s “Maname” which was initially titled “Baby On Board”, and di- rected by Sriram Adithya of Bhale Manchi Roju fame. Here’s what is happening with the film now and how Uppena Beauty is likely to take advan- tage of the same. After rising to terrific atten- tion with her debut film “Up- pena”, Mumbai beauty Kriti Shetty went on a signing spree. However, the failure of back-to-back films like Ram’s events as possible to get huge Warrior, Nithin’s Macherla Niyojakavargam, Babu’s Aa Ammayi Gurinchi Meeku Cheppali and Naga Chaitanya’s Custody, Kriti lost her Telugu offers big time. Though she has Jayam Ravi’s Genie and Pradeep Ran- ganathan’s LIC in Tamil, she has no Telugu film in hand other than “Maname” release. For that reason, Kriti has de- cided to give a terrific time for the promotion of this movie. Already Kriti started to record special videos for the film’s promotions, and now she wants to give lots of inter- views and take part in as many Sudheer With news popping up everywhere that the name of star heroine Sai Pallavi will be announced tomorrow on Sri Rama Navami eve as the actress who will play the role of Lord Sita in the upcoming “Ra- mayana” being directed by ‘Dangal’ fame Nitesh Tiwari, fans are all decked up. And here’s a reason for them to feel happy about her arrival. Featuring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama and KGF fame Yash as Lord Ravana, Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana has been in the news for a long time. Finally, Yash has de- cided to play the antagonist role in this epic Hindu mythology story and came aboard as a producer too. And then, Sai Pallavi’s arrival into the project really makes the difference. Previously when Kriti Sanon turned up as Sita for ‘Adipu- rush’, there was harsh criticism that she portrayed a lot of glamorous roles on the silver screen, and her presence might not bring sanctity to the role. The same is the case when the name of Kangana Ranaut was heard in connection with this Ra- mayana. As Sai Pallavi is known for her girl- next-door roles, clean image and acting prowess, surely she will be the right choice to play Sita on the silver screen. If the reports are to be believed, this Ra- mayana will be narrated from Sita’s point of view and that’s the reason Nitesh Ti- wari is very particular about casting the right actress. Who better than Sai Pallavi anyway! mileage. Keeping the film’s fate at the box office aside, the Uppena girl wants to make sure that she will get massive attention, such that filmmakers will take up her name for con- sideration no matter what. Let’s see what luck awaits Kriti post this film. Printed ,Published and owned by K.Ameer Amanulla Khan, Printed at Sree Sesha Sai Enterprises, Plot No.19, IDA, Industrial Estate, Balanagar, Hyderabad - 500037, Telangana State and publishedfrom Plot No.19, IDA, Industrial Estate, Balanagar, Hyderabad - 500037, Telangana State, Editor: K.Ameer Amanulla Khan , RNI Regd.No.TELENG/2015/62867,Email: deccanvisiondaily@gmail.com, Phone: 9246391028.

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