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RNI No. TELENG/2018/76469 Established 1864 Published From HYDERABAD DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUN VIJAYAWADA *LATE CITY VOL. 4 ISSUE 232 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable @TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneer Follow us on: } ‘WITH EVERY NEW PROJECT COMES NEW EXPERIENCES' Page 11 { www.dailypioneer.com ANALYSIS 7 ISRAEL TIES SHARPEN INDIA'S MILITARY EDGE MONEY 8 GST REVENUES UP 44 PC AT NEARLY RS 1.41 LAKH CR IN MAY SPORTS 12 BAVUMA OPEN TO SLOT MILLER AT NO. 5 HYDERABAD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2022; PAGES 12 `3 ALMANAC Updated: June 01, 2022 5:00 PM Forecast: Sunny Temp: 34 oc Humidity: 28% Sunrise: 5:43 AM Sunset: 6:39 PM Month & Paksham: Tithi: Tritiya: Jun 01 09:47 PM to Jun 03 12:17 AM Chaturthi: Jun 03 12:17 AM to Jun 04 02:42 AM Nakshatram: Ardra: Jun 01 01:00 PM to Jun 02 04:04 PM Punarvasu: Jun 02 04:04 PM to Jun 03 07:05 PM Rahukalam: 1:51 PM to 3:28 PM Yamagandam: 5:44 AM to 7:22 AM Varjyam: 05:34 AM to 07:23 AM Gulika: 8:59 AM to 10:36 AM Amritakalam: None Abhijit Muhurtham: 11:48 AM to 12:40 PM TODAY HYDERABAD WEATHER ECONOMIC CRISIS FORCES SRI LANKAN MUSLIMS TO FORGO HAJ PILGRIMAGE S ri Lankan Muslims have decided to forgo the Haj pilgrimage this year due to the worst economic crisis facing the debt- ridden country, a media report said on Wednesday. Saudi Arabia had approved a quota of 1,585 Haj pilgrims from Sri Lanka for the year 2022, out of the one million foreign and domestic Muslims allowed to travel to the holy city of Makkah in the pilgrimage season, the Arab News reported. However, it was decided that no Muslim from Sri Lanka would travel for the pilgrimage this time, following a discussion held by several parties including the National Haj Committee. KOLKATA TO HOST LITERATURE FESTIVAL ON SWEETS A three-day literature festival themed on sweets will be held in the city from December 9. The unique literary meet, to be participated by Oxford University professor Dr. Kunal Basu, painter Jogen Choudhury and former Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar among others, will be the first of its kind in the region, the organisers said in a statement Wednesday. To be spread across 10 venues that will bring together some of Kolkata's iconic addresses - traditional homes, art galleries, and modern institutions- each venue will for the first time, also have the world's longest tables of mishti' (sweetmeat) with over 60 varieties, the organisers claimed. SHOT IN FACE IN 2008, VISUALLY IMPAIRED UP OFFICER CRACKS UPSC A n Uttar Pradesh civil service officer who partially lost his sight and hearing after sustaining seven bullet injuries in an attack after he exposed an alleged Rs 100-crore scholarship scam has finally cracked the UPSC exam. In the Union Public Service Commission examination 2021, Rinko Rahee, who cannot see well from one eye, has lost hearing in one ear and has a broken jaw, secured the 683rd rank. The 40-year-old Provincial Civil Service (PCS) officer was attacked when he was posted as a social welfare officer in Muzaffarnagar. He said the attack was due to the alleged scholarship scam he exposed. DOUBLE-DECKER BUS TURNED INTO CLASSROOM IN KERALA GOVT SCHOOL A double-decker bus, belonging to the Kerala State Transport Corporation (KSTRC), is now a classroom and a place for recreation for students of the Government Lower Primary School here. The two-tier classroom has been created out of one of two decrepit low-floor buses out of hundreds meant to be scrapped by the State-run transport body. The bus was donated to the school located within the campus of the Government Teachers Training Institute (TTI) at Manacaud. The classroom on wheels has a TV, air-conditioner, chairs with multi-coloured tables, benches, and shelves for books. Terrific growth in IT PNS n HYDERABAD Telangana's IT/ITeS exports touched Rs 1,83,569 cr for the financial year 2021-22, reflecting an increase of a whopping 26.14% over the previous financial year. The quantum of IT/ ITeS exports since 2013-14 saw a 220% growth. The rise of Rs. 38,046 cr from 2020-21 is the highest recorded in a single year since the formation of the State. During the financial year 2021- 22, Telangana added 1,49,506 new jobs, taking the total IT/ ITeS employment to 7,78,121, an YoY increase of a phenomenal 23.78% compared to the FY 2020-21. Telangana IT/ITeS employment has witnessed an impressive 140% growth since 2013-14. The addition of 1,49,506 jobs from 2020-21 is the highest record- ed in a single year since the forma- tion of the state. Telangana added 4,54,725 new IT/ITeS jobs over the last eight years. IT and Municipal Administration Minister K T Rama Rao, who launched the IT Progress Report, said: "Last year was a ter- rific year with over 26.14% growth in exports and 23.48% growth in employment. As per the estimates by NASS- COM, approximately, a total of 4,50,000 net new jobs were added to the IT sector nationwide. Telangana contributed to a third of the net new national employment in the IT Sector. The National Exports (including that of Telangana) grew at 17.2%, while that of Telangana grew at a signif- icantly higher rate of 26.14%". KTR pointed that this growth was in the second year of the COVID pandemic. "Going by the progress in exports figures and employment generation, Telangana is well on its course to achieve Rs.3 lakh cr exports and 10 lakh jobs - the target set in the 2nd ICT Policy 2021-26". Since its formation, Telangana has achieved a CAGR of 15.67% i.e. from Rs 57,258 crore to Rs 1,83,569 crore. KTR said: "As per the ITIR esti- mates, the IT exports for the state (United state of AP) were supposed to reach Rs. 2,09,221 crore by 2035. Going byour progress rate, Telangana IT exports will cross the 2035 projections by 2025 despite the no ITIR support lent. That is, we will reach the 25-year target in 15 years. Also, the ITIR projections assumed a National GDP growth between 6% (pessimistic) and 7.5% (optimistic) over the 25-year time- frame". The Minister launched the Annual Report 2021-22 of IT,E&C Dept. at Tech Mahindra campus in Hyderabad, along with US Consul- General Joel Reifman, Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan and other officials. KCR behind PK dumping Cong NATIONAL HERALD CASE Modi, Shah make gambit, Oppn still in talks PNS n HYDERABAD At a time when opposition parties are in talks, explor- ing the possibility of field- ing a common candidate against the BJP's choice for the upcoming Presidential polls, the Big Two in the saffron party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have begun con- sultations with key leaders regarding the Presidential elections. After discus- sions with Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Modi and Shah will now discuss with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday. It may be mentioned here that the support of both Naveen Patnaik and Jagan Mohan Reddy is crucial for BJP in the Presidential elec- tions. Naveen Patnaik has met Modi twice in the last 30 days. Jagan too is meet- ing Modi for the second time in the past two months. Jagan last met Modi on 5th April. Sources in AP CMO said that the appointment with Modi is confirmed and that Jagan would meet Modi in the evening on Thursday at Delhi. Sources said that Jagan, in his last meeting with Modi, had offered his party's sup- port in the Presidential elec- tions. The BJP leadership is relying on Odisha and Andhra Pradesh Chief Ministers to win the Presidential elections as it lacks requisite strength to win on its own. By 24th July 2022 the Presidential elec- tion should be completed. As the Presidential elec- tion is approaching nearer, Modi and Shah have speed- ed up the consultations with neutral parties to enlist their support. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION m 26.14% in exports, 23.48% in jobs NAVEENA GHANATE n HYDERABAD On the eve of her 61st birthday, Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan talks to The Pioneer's Naveena Ghanate about allegations of dis- crimination by the state and the Centre as well as her credentials to treat officers taking sick leaves to circumvent protocol issues. TS govt is alleging that there is dis- crimination by the Centre. As Governor, are you asking the Centre to look into this? Just on Tuesday, GST compensa- tion was released. We have been through a challenging situation and PM Modi has been focused on vaccine. If one person is sick, most resources are deviated from there and later we can bring the econo- my back on track. I feel there is no discrimination. Because I motivat- ed the state, they are implementing Ayushman Bharat and we are getting Ayushman funds. Even on paddy procurement, they told there is discrim- ination, but the cen- tral government pro- cured it. Even though the Centre asked people to cultivate millets, the state government did not take it for- ward. In Telangana, if we talk about discrimination, the highest office of Governor is discriminat- ed. How can they allege discrimi- nation? The CM is not receiving the PM. If there is discrim- ination, the CM can come and receive PM, and appeal to him. What prevented him? Can the relations be cordial again between the Governor and the CM of Telangana? The Raj Bhavan's gates are always open, and I am a friendly person. I want the CM to come and discuss. It has been one year since I met the Chief Minister. June 2nd is Telangana Formation Day and also my birthday. CM and I will be celebrating an anniversary of not seeing each other. CM not meeting the Governor for one year is a unique situation. Nowhere in India would this have happened. You have experience of Governor's rule in Puducherry. Do you see such situation here? I do not want to disturb any democratically-elected govern- ment. We respect the elected gov- ernment, but the elected govern- ment should respect the Governor. Even though there is prorogation, there is a baseless message that the Governor cannot give the address. By stopping the Governor's address, people are prevented from know- ing the real schemes and achieve- ments of the state government. I am a good orator and elo- quent, but why this discrimination? Even during the Republic Day, even a Union territory had a big parade, but young state could not. The prorogation cannot be for- ever; so, the next time will you read the speech as it? No, I have to think it over. I haven't made up my mind. They have denied me the right to deliver address. I have to think of the situ- ation and then decide. I have to keep my head high. Nobody can make me bow down. I am a well-educat- ed person. Why are they declining my help and service? The Governor and CM can together do wonders in a state. Why can't they have good relationship with Governor and the Centre, and get things done? I am doctor, I can treat sick officials who are skipping protocols 'They won't follow protocol, but expect me to follow Governorship' I do not want to disturb any democratically elected government. We respect the elected government but the elected government should respect the Governor. I haven’t made up my mind. They have denied me the right to deliver address. I have to think of the situation and then decide. I have to keep my head high. m Birthday girl Guv Tamilisai Soundararajan tells The Pioneer 2 As per the estimates by NASSCOM, approximately, a total of 4,50,000 net new jobs were added to the IT sector nationwide Marching towards Golden Telangana: CM PNS n HYDERABAD Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Wednesday wished people on the eve of the Formation Day of Telangana State and assert- ed that, despite the obstacles created by the central govern- ment, the state was continuing to make progress towards 'Golden Telangana' with courage. He said that Telangana, which had achieved statehood through sacrifices, was continuing in its progress as a role model for the coun- try. He said it was an occasion for every Telangana person to be proud and happy in the wake of such tremendous progress. The Chief Minister said that Telangana was registering qual- itative development day by day in all sectors like agricul- ture, irrigation, electricity, edu- cation and medicine. The awards announced by various national and international organisations, including the Centre, were commendable. He said the development being achieved by Telangana in all fields, including industries, infrastructure, trade and com- merce, was exemplary for the country. The government had taken decisions with a firm political will for the betterment of people. The cooperation of people and their perseverance had paved the way for the solid success. DESPITE OBSTACLES ED summons Sonia, Rahul PNS n NEW DELHI The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday summoned Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her MP son Rahul Gandhi for ques- tioning in a money laundering case linked to the National Herald newspaper, officials said. While Sonia Gandhi, 75, has been asked to depose before the federal agency at its headquarters in central Delhi on June 8, Rahul Gandhi has been asked to appear on Thursday (June 2). Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi told at a press con- ference that Sonia Gandhi will comply with the summons. PNS n HYDERABAD Usually political leaders follow the line suggested by ace political strate- gists. But in the case of political strate- gist Prashant Kishor, it appears that the reverse happened, with TRS supremo and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao strongly influencing him to take a stand against the Congress. The latest statement of Prashant Kishor about his working with Congress is an indication of this. Prashant Kishor said: "From 2011 to 2021, I was associated with 11 elec- tions and lost only one election; that is, with the Congress in UP. Since then I have decided that I will not work with them (Congress) as they have spoiled my track record". In addition to this, Prashant Kishor said that the leaders of the Congress party were such that they would go down and take everyone with them. It may be recalled that the same Prashant Kishor had submitted a blue- print to AICC president Sonia Gandhi on the Congress party's revival. 2 2 2
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RNI No. TELENG/2018/76469

Established 1864Published From

HYDERABAD DELHI LUCKNOWBHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH

BHUBANESWAR RANCHIDEHRADUN VIJAYAWADA

*LATE CITY VOL. 4 ISSUE 232*Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable

@TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneerFollow us on:

}‘WITH EVERY NEWPROJECT COMES

NEWEXPERIENCES'

Page 11{

www.dailypioneer.com

ANALYSIS 7ISRAEL TIES SHARPENINDIA'S MILITARY EDGE

MONEY 8GST REVENUES UP 44 PC AT NEARLY

RS 1.41 LAKH CR IN MAY

SPORTS 12BAVUMA OPEN TO SLOT

MILLER AT NO. 5

HYDERABAD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2022; PAGES 12 `3

ALMANAC

Updated: June 01, 2022 5:00 PM

Forecast: Sunny

Temp: 34oc

Humidity: 28%

Sunrise: 5:43 AM

Sunset: 6:39 PM

Month & Paksham:

Tithi: Tritiya: Jun 01 09:47 PM

to Jun 03 12:17 AM

Chaturthi: Jun 03 12:17 AM

to Jun 04 02:42 AM

Nakshatram:

Ardra: Jun 01 01:00 PM

to Jun 02 04:04 PM

Punarvasu: Jun 02 04:04 PM

to Jun 03 07:05 PM

Rahukalam: 1:51 PM to 3:28 PM

Yamagandam: 5:44 AM to 7:22 AM

Varjyam: 05:34 AM to 07:23 AM

Gulika: 8:59 AM to 10:36 AM

Amritakalam: None

Abhijit Muhurtham: 11:48 AM

to 12:40 PM

TTOODDAAYY

HYDERABAD WEATHER

ECONOMIC CRISIS FORCES SRI LANKANMUSLIMS TO FORGO HAJ PILGRIMAGE

Sri Lankan Muslims have decided to forgo the Haj pilgrimagethis year due to the worst economic crisis facing the debt-ridden country, a media report said on Wednesday. Saudi

Arabia had approved a quota of 1,585 Haj pilgrims from SriLanka for the year 2022, out of the one million foreign anddomestic Muslims allowed to travel to the holy city of Makkah inthe pilgrimage season, the Arab News reported. However, it wasdecided that no Muslim from Sri Lanka would travel for thepilgrimage this time, following a discussion held by severalparties including the National Haj Committee.

KOLKATA TO HOST LITERATURE FESTIVALON SWEETS

Athree-day literature festival themed on sweets will be held in thecity from December 9. The unique literary meet, to beparticipated by Oxford University professor Dr. Kunal Basu,

painter Jogen Choudhury and former Prasar Bharati CEO JawharSircar among others, will be the first of its kind in the region, theorganisers said in a statement Wednesday. To be spread across 10venues that will bring together some of Kolkata's iconic addresses -traditional homes, art galleries, and modern institutions- each venuewill for the first time, also have the world's longest tables of mishti'(sweetmeat) with over 60 varieties, the organisers claimed.

SHOT IN FACE IN 2008, VISUALLYIMPAIRED UP OFFICER CRACKS UPSC

An Uttar Pradesh civil service officer who partially lost hissight and hearing after sustaining seven bullet injuries in anattack after he exposed an alleged Rs 100-crore scholarship

scam has finally cracked the UPSC exam. In the Union PublicService Commission examination 2021, Rinko Rahee, whocannot see well from one eye, has lost hearing in one ear andhas a broken jaw, secured the 683rd rank. The 40-year-oldProvincial Civil Service (PCS) officer was attacked when he wasposted as a social welfare officer in Muzaffarnagar. He said theattack was due to the alleged scholarship scam he exposed.

DOUBLE-DECKER BUS TURNED INTOCLASSROOM IN KERALA GOVT SCHOOL

Adouble-decker bus, belonging to the Kerala StateTransport Corporation (KSTRC), is now a classroom and aplace for recreation for students of the Government Lower

Primary School here. The two-tier classroom has been createdout of one of two decrepit low-floor buses out of hundredsmeant to be scrapped by the State-run transport body. The buswas donated to the school located within the campus of theGovernment Teachers Training Institute (TTI) at Manacaud. Theclassroom on wheels has a TV, air-conditioner, chairs withmulti-coloured tables, benches, and shelves for books.

Terrific growth in ITPNS n HYDERABAD

Telangana's IT/ITeS exportstouched Rs 1,83,569 cr for thefinancial year 2021-22, reflecting anincrease of a whopping 26.14% overthe previous financial year. Thequantum of IT/ ITeS exports since2013-14 saw a 220% growth. Therise of Rs. 38,046 cr from 2020-21is the highest recorded in a singleyear since the formation of the State.

During the financial year 2021-22, Telangana added 1,49,506 newjobs, taking the total IT/ ITeSemployment to 7,78,121, an YoYincrease of a phenomenal 23.78%compared to the FY 2020-21.Telangana IT/ITeS employmenthas witnessed an impressive 140%growth since 2013-14.

The addition of 1,49,506 jobsfrom 2020-21 is the highest record-ed in a single year since the forma-tion of the state. Telangana added4,54,725 new IT/ITeS jobs over thelast eight years.

IT and MunicipalAdministration Minister K T RamaRao, who launched the IT ProgressReport, said: "Last year was a ter-rific year with over 26.14% growthin exports and 23.48% growth inemployment.

As per the estimates by NASS-COM, approximately, a total of4,50,000 net new jobs were addedto the IT sector nationwide.Telangana contributed to a third of

the net new national employmentin the IT Sector. The NationalExports (including that ofTelangana) grew at 17.2%, whilethat of Telangana grew at a signif-icantly higher rate of 26.14%".

KTR pointed that this growthwas in the second year of theCOVID pandemic. "Going by theprogress in exports figures andemployment generation, Telanganais well on its course to achieve Rs.3lakh cr exports and 10 lakh jobs -the target set in the 2nd ICTPolicy 2021-26".

Since its formation, Telangana

has achieved a CAGR of 15.67% i.e.from Rs 57,258 crore to Rs 1,83,569crore.

KTR said: "As per the ITIR esti-mates, the IT exports for the state(United state of AP) were supposedto reach Rs. 2,09,221 crore by2035. Going byour progress rate,Telangana IT exports will cross the2035 projections by 2025 despitethe no ITIR support lent. That is,we will reach the 25-year target in15 years. Also, the ITIR projectionsassumed a National GDP growthbetween 6% (pessimistic) and 7.5%(optimistic) over the 25-year time-frame".

The Minister launched theAnnual Report 2021-22 of IT,E&CDept. at Tech Mahindra campus inHyderabad, along with US Consul-General Joel Reifman, PrincipalSecretary Jayesh Ranjan and otherofficials.

KCR behind PKdumping Cong

NATIONAL HERALD CASE

Modi, Shah make gambit,Oppn still in talks PNS n HYDERABAD

At a time when oppositionparties are in talks, explor-ing the possibility of field-ing a common candidateagainst the BJP's choice forthe upcoming Presidentialpolls, the Big Two in thesaffron party, PrimeMinister Narendra Modiand Union Home MinisterAmit Shah have begun con-sultations with key leadersregarding the Presidentialelections. After discus-sions with Odisha ChiefMinister Naveen Patnaik,Modi and Shah will nowdiscuss with AndhraPradesh Chief Minister YSJagan Mohan Reddy onThursday.

It may be mentioned herethat the support of bothNaveen Patnaik and JaganMohan Reddy is crucial forBJP in the Presidential elec-tions. Naveen Patnaik hasmet Modi twice in the last30 days. Jagan too is meet-

ing Modi for the secondtime in the past twomonths. Jagan last metModi on 5th April. Sourcesin AP CMO said that theappointment with Modi isconfirmed and that Jaganwould meet Modi in theevening on Thursday atDelhi.

Sources said that Jagan, inhis last meeting with Modi,had offered his party's sup-port in the Presidential elec-tions. The BJP leadership isrelying on Odisha andAndhra Pradesh ChiefMinisters to win thePresidential elections as itlacks requisite strength towin on its own. By 24th July2022 the Presidential elec-tion should be completed.As the Presidential elec-tion is approaching nearer,Modi and Shah have speed-ed up the consultationswith neutral parties to enlisttheir support.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

m 26.14% in exports, 23.48% in jobs NAVEENA GHANATE n HYDERABAD

On the eve of her 61st birthday,Governor Tamilisai Soundararajantalks to The Pioneer's NaveenaGhanate about allegations of dis-crimination by the state and theCentre as well as her credentials totreat officers taking sick leaves tocircumvent protocol issues.TS govt is alleging that there is dis-crimination by the Centre. AsGovernor, are you asking theCentre to look into this?

Just on Tuesday, GST compensa-tion was released. We have beenthrough a challenging situationand PM Modi has been focused onvaccine. If one person is sick, mostresources are deviated from thereand later we can bring the econo-my back on track. I feel there is nodiscrimination. Because I motivat-ed the state, they are implementingAyushman Bharat and weare getting Ayushmanfunds. Even on paddyprocurement, theytold there is discrim-ination, but the cen-tral government pro-cured it. Even thoughthe Centre asked peopleto cultivate millets, thestate government did not take it for-ward. In Telangana, if we talkabout discrimination, the highestoffice of Governor is discriminat-ed. How can they allege discrimi-nation? The CM is not receiving

the PM. If there is discrim-ination, the CM can come

and receive PM, and appeal tohim. What prevented him?

Can the relations be cordialagain between the Governor andthe CM of Telangana?

The Raj Bhavan's gates are alwaysopen, and I am a friendly person.

I want the CM to comeand discuss. It has beenone year since I met theChief Minister. June2nd is TelanganaFormation Day and alsomy birthday. CM and Iwill be celebrating ananniversary of not seeingeach other. CM not meeting theGovernor for one year is a uniquesituation. Nowhere in India wouldthis have happened.

You have experience ofGovernor's rule in Puducherry.Do you see such situation here?

I do not want to disturb anydemocratically-elected govern-ment. We respect the elected gov-ernment, but the elected govern-ment should respect the Governor.Even though there is prorogation,there is a baseless message that theGovernor cannot give the address.By stopping the Governor's address,people are prevented from know-ing the real schemes and achieve-

ments of the stategovernment. I am a

good orator and elo-quent, but why thisdiscrimination? Evenduring the RepublicDay, even a Union

territory had a bigparade, but young state

could not.The prorogation cannot be for-

ever; so, the next time will you readthe speech as it?

No, I have to think it over. Ihaven't made up my mind. Theyhave denied me the right to deliveraddress. I have to think of the situ-ation and then decide. I have to keepmy head high. Nobody can makeme bow down. I am a well-educat-ed person. Why are they decliningmy help and service? The Governorand CM can together do wonders ina state. Why can't they have goodrelationship with Governor and theCentre, and get things done?

I am doctor,I can treat sick

officials who areskipping

protocols

'They won't follow protocol, but expect me to follow Governorship'

I do not want todisturb any

democratically electedgovernment. We respect theelected government but the

elected governmentshould respect the

Governor.

I haven’t made up mymind. They havedenied me the right todeliver address. I haveto think of thesituation and thendecide. I have to keepmy head high.

m Birthday girl Guv Tamilisai Soundararajan tells The Pioneer

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As per the estimatesby NASSCOM,approximately, atotal of 4,50,000 netnew jobs were addedto the IT sectornationwide

Marching towards Golden Telangana: CMPNS n HYDERABAD

Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao onWednesday wished people onthe eve of the Formation Dayof Telangana State and assert-ed that, despite the obstaclescreated by the central govern-ment, the state was continuingto make progress towards'Golden Telangana' withcourage. He said thatTelangana, which had achievedstatehood through sacrifices,was continuing in its progressas a role model for the coun-try. He said it was an occasionfor every Telangana person tobe proud and happy in the

wake of such tremendousprogress.

The Chief Minister said thatTelangana was registering qual-

itative development day byday in all sectors like agricul-ture, irrigation, electricity, edu-cation and medicine. Theawards announced by variousnational and internationalorganisations, including theCentre, were commendable.He said the development beingachieved by Telangana in allfields, including industries,infrastructure, trade and com-merce, was exemplary for thecountry. The government hadtaken decisions with a firmpolitical will for the bettermentof people. The cooperation ofpeople and their perseverancehad paved the way for the solidsuccess.

DESPITE OBSTACLES

ED summonsSonia, RahulPNS n NEW DELHI

The Enforcement Directorate onWednesday summoned Congresspresident Sonia Gandhi and herMP son Rahul Gandhi for ques-tioning in a money launderingcase linked to the National Heraldnewspaper, officials said.

While Sonia Gandhi, 75, hasbeen asked to depose before thefederal agency at its headquartersin central Delhi on June 8, RahulGandhi has been asked to appearon Thursday (June 2).

Congress leader AbhishekManu Singhvi told at a press con-ference that Sonia Gandhi willcomply with the summons.

PNS n HYDERABAD

Usually political leaders follow theline suggested by ace political strate-gists. But in the case of political strate-gist Prashant Kishor, it appears thatthe reverse happened, with TRSsupremo and Telangana ChiefMinister K Chandrasekhar Raostrongly influencing him to take astand against the Congress.

The latest statement of PrashantKishor about his working withCongress is an indication of this.Prashant Kishor said: "From 2011 to2021, I was associated with 11 elec-tions and lost only one election; thatis, with the Congress in UP. Sincethen I have decided that I will notwork with them (Congress) as theyhave spoiled my track record".

In addition to this, Prashant Kishorsaid that the leaders of the Congressparty were such that they would godown and take everyone with them.

It may be recalled that the samePrashant Kishor had submitted a blue-print to AICC president Sonia Gandhion the Congress party's revival.

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‘They won’t follow protocol, but expect me to follow Governorship’Continued from page 1

Why do you think there is crit-icism against the KCR govt,now compared to previoustime?

Through the newspaper, Isee that some of the salariesalso are not disbursed yet. Theeconomic and financial crunchis there. Even the governmenthospitals' status, despite myappeal to the CM, is not done.As for job opportunity, theyannounced 1lakh job opportu-nities. Don't know how it istaking off. People should behappy whether it is IT orPharma. I don't have data toshare that they are failing, orexceptional, because the gov-ernment is not in good termswith me and in touch either.Through only the media, Iknow or through people whoI met. As the first citizen, Iwant people of Telangana to behappy.

Did you expect trolling inTelangana after facing similarsituation in Tamil Nadu?

I did not expect trolling inTelangana as it is a more cul-tured state. In Tamil Nadu, it

was a political situation. Buthere I am in a constitutionalpost. Here also I will march for-ward, the way I did in TamilNadu by just wiping trolls offas dust. But is it justifiable totroll a lady Governor? They areputting a namam on my face,hair is morphed. I am verysure, whatever troll you do; itis not going to hamper my dutyor enthusiasm. I went to meetChenchus 15 km inside theNallamala forest. I am goingagain to Badrachalam, to dis-tricts again.

People feel you are over-reaching your Constitutionalpowers?

There is freedom of speechfor everyone. When some-thing is asked, I have revealedall the real things which peo-ple also know. I am not hidinganything. Nowhere is it men-tioned that the Governorshould not talk or give aninterview. If they feel I amGovernor, they should followthe protocol. They won't followprotocol, but they expect me tofollow Governorship. I wantgood message written in histo-ry of Telangana -- a mentionabout a female Governor, who

was discriminated. I don't wantit to be negative point in his-tory. I am a well-qualified per-son by education and socialand political service. Whatmakes them not to respect theperson?

Did you complain to PM,DoPT about your issues?

When I went toBadrachalam for Lord Rama'scoronation, it was protocol forthe Governor to attend. Theprevious day, even Ministersattended the Kalyanam, theCollector and SP were there. Iparticularly asked whether theywill be with the Minister, but

abscond and apply sick leavewhen the Governor visits. Asdoctor, I can treat them also, ifthey are sick (laughs). They aretrying to play safe. If SP andCollector become sick at thesame time, something is wrongwith the health profile of thestate. In my periodic reports, Imention who was absent.Telangana respects woman, Iwant to put in front of people,why they are accepting this dis-crimination. Let the peopledecide. We meet PM, HM andit is not only about protocol, wealso meet them regularly to getguidance.

What kinds of issues arebeing reported in your sugges-tion box?

We are getting a lot of griev-ances, of which job issues aretop followed by land issues,medical and other help. Withinmy purview, we are helping.Most of the departments arenot responding, which is evi-dent because the governmentitself is not on talking terms. Iam not a controversial personand not a critic. Even com-plaints given by oppositionparties, we are sending repre-sentation to the concerned

authorities. I am maintainingan e-office; no file is pendingwith me. I know the limitationsof a Governor.

Which one do you like:Governor of Puducherry orTelangana?

I love my two eyes. Criticssay: 'She is the youngestGovernor, how can she man-age?' I am donating laptops tothe needy, I am conductingVCs, taking forward theNational Education Policy. Asfor the Raj Bhavan, we haveupgraded hospitals, providingtiffin to students. As part ofAtma Nirbhar Bharat, wetrained people in tailoring andthey are earning well. I workeda lot of on tribals, nutrition ontribal populations, through theRed Cross. We worked a lot,especially during the Covid-19pandemic. Even though I havemore administrative responsi-bilities in Puducherry, I amhere for three days. I am agynaecologist, I will managenewborn babies and twinbabies also. People are veryhappy with me in Puducherrybecause I have good relationswith the Chief Minister and theCouncil of Ministers.

CM announces Rs 2 crore cash prize &land to Nikhat Zareen and Esha Singh PNS n HYDERABAD

Chief Minister KChandrashekhar Rao hasdecided to honour the winnersin the international sportsevents recently and broughtlaurels to the Telangana Stateworld over. The State govern-ment announced Rs 2 crorecash prize each to NikhatZareen for clinching Goldmedal in the recently heldWomen’s world BoxingChampionship in Turkey andEsha Singh who won goldmedal in ISSF Junior WorldCup Shooting event inGermany. On the instructionsof CM KCR, the governmenthas issued orders in this regard.

Apart from cash prize, thegovernment also decided to

allot residential plots to the twosports persons at Banjara Hillsor Jubilee Hills

As announced by ChiefMinister earlier, the TelanganaGovernment has issued ordersto present Rs 1Crore cash

award to Kinnera Metla ArtistPadma Shri DarshanamMogulaiah. On the request ofPadmashri Mogulaiah,Government has taken a deci-sion to allot a residential plotin BN Reddy Nagar colony.

BJP to expand footprintm Hyderabad meet to chalk out plans m Modi to stay in Raj Bhavan for 2 daysPNS n HYDERABAD

The Bharatiya Janata Partyhas finalised the schedule forits national executive commit-tee meetings in the city. Thetwo-day meeting will be heldat HICC here on July 2nd and3rd.

Prime Minister NarendraModi, who is attending themeeting, will stay at TelanganaRaj Bhavan during those twodays.

The BJP's general secre-taries-- BL Santosh and TarunChugh finalised the scheduleon Wednesday at the BJP TSunit's core committee meetingheld at the BJP State office onWednesday.

Telangana BJP core com-mittee members Vijayashanthi,AP Jithender Reddy, Vivek, NIndrasena Reddy, GujjulaPremender Reddy, ChintalaRamchandra Reddy, NVSSPrabhakar, Ponguleti SudhakarReddy and others participatedin the meeting and discussedarrangements for the conductof the national executive com-mittee meeting.

Prime Minister Narendra

Modi, Union Home MinisterAmit Shah and all Union min-isters, BJP-ruled states' ChiefMinisters, 29 states' BJP pres-idents and other party leaderswould stay here for the meet-ing. The Union Ministers andCMs will stay in various hotelsin the city.

It is learnt that Modi is goingto stay at Raj Bhavan due tosecurity reasons. There is noneed to make special securityarrangements if the PrimeMinister stays in the RajBhavan, which already hasspecial security.

The BJP is attaching a lot ofimportance to the nationalexecutive meeting as it is beingheld upon the BJP-led Uniongovernment completing eight

years. The party wants tochalk out a plan for the BJP'sTelangana unit, which is aim-ing to come to power in thenext Assembly elections.

The BJP is working onexpanding its footprint in thesouthern states. The nationalexecutive meeting is beingheld in Hyderabad sinceTelangana is a key state in theregion where the party hasmade rapid gains in recentyears.

This will be the first physi-cal meeting of BJP's key deci-sion-making body outside thenational capital after a gap offive years. And it will be thethird meeting in southernstates after coming to power in2014. The party had held twonational executive meetings inBengaluru (Karnataka) in2015 and Kozhikode (Kerala)in 2016.

BJP's national executivemeeting is being held inHyderabad at a time when theK Chandrashekar Rao-led rul-ing TRS is working on to cob-ble an alliance to challenge thesaffron party at the nationallevel.

Will not bow downGovt agencies dotheir job:Centre

ED summons Sonia, Rahul...Continued from page 1

Rahul Gandhi, 51, has writtento the probe agency to post-pone the date to after June 5as he is not in the country,Singhvi and another Congressleader Randeep Surjewala toldreporters.

"Modi government shouldknow that by registering suchfake and fabricated cases, theycannot succeed in their cow-ardly conspiracy," Singhvi said.

The case to probe allegedfinancial irregularities in theparty-promoted Young Indianthat owns the National Heraldnewspaper was registeredrecently.

The agency, officials said,wants to record the state-ments of Sonia and RahulGandhi under criminal sec-tions of the Prevention ofMoney Laundering Act(PMLA).

The National Herald is pub-lished by Associated Journals

Limited (AJL) and owned byYoung Indian Pvt Limited.

The agency recently ques-tioned senior Congress lead-ers Mallikarjun Kharge andPawan Bansal as part of theinvestigation.

The questioning of thesenior Congress leaders andthe Gandhis is part of the ED'sinvestigation to understandthe shareholding pattern,financial transactions and roleof the promoters of YoungIndian and AJL, officials said.

The agency registered afresh case under the criminalprovisions of the PMLA aftera trial court here took cogni-sance of an Income TaxDepartment probe againstYoung Indian Pvt Ltd on thebasis of a private criminalcomplaint filed by BJP MPSubramanian Swamy in 2013.

The members of the firstfamily of the Congress party,including Sonia Gandhi andRahul Gandhi, are among the

promoters and shareholders ofYoung Indian.

After the ED examinedKharge last month, theCongress' whip in Lok SabhaManickam Tagore accused thegovernment of "harassing"him.

BJP MP Swamy had accusedSonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhiand others of conspiring tocheat and misappropriatefunds with Young Indian PvtLtd paying only Rs 50 lakh toobtain the right to recover Rs90.25 crore that AssociateJournals Ltd owed to theCongress.

The Delhi High Court inFebruary last year issued anotice to the Gandhis for theirresponse on Swamy's pleaseeking to lead evidence in thematter before the trial court.

The Gandhi's had securedseparate bails from the courtin 2015 after they furnishedpersonal bonds of Rs 50,000and one surety.

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After the EnforcementDirectorate (ED) issued sum-monses to Congress leadersSonia Gandhi and RahulGandhi for questioning in amoney-laundering case,Union minister AnuragThakur on Wednesday saidgovernment agencies do theirjob.

Responding to a questionon allegations by the Congressthat Prime Minister NarendraModi is using agencies to tar-get political opponents,Thakur said, "Governmentagencies do their job."

Addressing a cabinet brief-ing, the minister said the issuehas nothing to do with cabinetdecisions.

The ED summonedCongress president Sonia

Gandhi and her MP son RahulGandhi on Wednesday forquestioning in a money-laun-dering case linked to theNational Herald newspaper,officials said.

While Sonia Gandhi (75)has been asked to deposebefore the federal agency at itsheadquarters in central Delhion June 8, Rahul Gandhi hasbeen asked to appear onThursday (June 2).

Congress leader AbhishekManu Singhvi told at a pressconference here that SoniaGandhi will comply with thesummons.

Rahul Gandhi (51) has writ-ten to the probe agency topostpone the date to afterJune 5 as he is not in the coun-try, Singhvi and anotherCongress leader RandeepSurjewala told reporters.

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The Congress on Wednesdaysaid it is not afraid of any sum-mons by the EnforcementDirectorate in the NationalHerald case and will not becowed down by any such"vendetta" by the BJP govern-ment. Congress leadersAbhishek Manu Singhvi andRandeep Surjewala said partypresident Sonia Gandhi hasbeen summoned by the ED forquestioning in a money launder-ing case linked to the NationalHerald newspaper on June 8,and she was determined toappear before the agency as shehas nothing to hide.

They said former Congresschief Rahul Gandhi has alsobeen summoned, and that hehas written to the probe agencyto postpone the date to after June5 as he is not in the country."TheModi government should knowthat by registering such fake andfabricated cases, they cannot

succeed in their cowardly con-spiracy," Singhvi told reporters.

Neither will the EC be able tostop the National Herald, thevoice of the freedom movement,nor will it be able to scare SoniaGandhi and Rahul Gandhi, hesaid.

"The Congress leadership isfearless and ready to presentitself before the probe agency.We will not be afraid of such tac-tics, we will not bow down, butwe will fight hard legally, social-ly and politically," Singhvi added.

Surjewala said under theleadership of Sonia Gandhi andRahul Gandhi, the entire partyand its workers would standshoulder to shoulder with them,and "we will fight and win thisattack on the country's democ-racy".

The two Congress leaders saidthe main mantra of the newspa-per which became the "voice ofthe freedom movement" was:"Freedom is in danger, protect itwith all your might."

Modi, Shah make gambit...Continued from page 1

The official stand of both BijuJanata Dal headed by OdishaCM Naveen Patnaik and YSRCongress headed by AndhraPradesh CM YS Jagan hasbeen to maintain equidis-tance from the BJP and theCongress. But in practice,both Biju Janata Dal and YSRCongress have always sup-ported the Union govern-ment led by BJP in Parliamentduring the passing of crucial

bills. The Biju Janata Dalannounced that they weremaintaining a 'give and take'policy with the central gov-ernment led by BJP. Onlyafter the BJP announces itscandidate for the Presidentialelections, the BJD will take astand on whether to supportthe BJP. In the previousPresidential election, bothBiju Janata Dal and YSRCongress supported BJP can-didate Ramnath Kovind.

Meanwhile, the TRS supre-

mo and Telangana ChiefMinister K ChandrasekharRao, had started on a nation-wide tour discussing thePresidential elections andexploring the possibility offielding a common candidatefrom the opposition sideagainst the BJP's candidate.

According to the originalschedule of CM KCR's tour,by this time he ought to havemet West Bengal ChiefMinister Mamata Banerjee,Maharashtra CM Uddhav

Thackeray. However, KCRsuddenly halted his nation-wide tour. It appears that hemight resume his tour afterthe Telangana Formation Daycelebrations on 2nd June. Themain opposition Congresshas not finalised its candidateand has not announced itsstand on the Presidential elec-tions.

In the coming days, politicsmay heat up at the nationallevel in view of thePresidential elections.

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At the same time, AICCleaders openly said thatPrashant Kishor would jointhe party and that he wouldb e g iven the Genera lSecretary post. If Prashant Kishor hadindeed taken his decision tonot work with the Congressafter the 2021 UP Assemblyelections, why did he submitthe blueprint and evinceinterest in joining theCongress.

It is significant to noteonly after prolonged discus-sions with KCR for twodays , Prashant Kishorannounced that he wouldnot join the Congress. Itwas on ly a f ter t heHyderabad visit that PKchanged his mind towardsthe Congress.

KCR has been opposingthe BJP and the Congress.But Prashant Kishor oppos-es only BJP. In fact, he hadsaid that without Congress

it would not be possible forthe proposed third front tof ig ht BJP in t he nextGeneral Election. But nowhe says:" Congress leaderswill go down and they takeevery one with them".

If Prashant Kishor hasthis opinion, why did hesay previously that thirdfront is not possible with-out the Congress?

PK'd Hyderabad madeall the difference.

New strategy may reducefatigue after Covidvaccination: StudyPNS n SINGAPORE

Subcutaneous injection of theCOVID-19 vaccines mayreduce the adverse post-vacci-nation effects, such as fatigue,while still providing similarimmune-system responses,according to a study in mice.

Currently, mRNA-basedCOVID-19 vaccines are inject-ed deep into the muscles,which is called intramuscularinjection. An alternative typeof shot is called subcutaneousinjection, where a short nee-dle can inject medication inthe tissue between the skinand the muscle.

Despite their high efficacyagainst SARS-CoV-2, mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines areassociated with adverse post-vaccination effects, such asfatigue, the researchers said.

The study, published onTuesday in the journal PLOSBiology, analysed blood sam-ples from people vaccinatedfor COVID-19 and identifieddistinct molecular character-istics linked to an increasedlikelihood of post-vaccinationfatigue. Experiments in micesuggest that switching the vac-cine injection strategy could

potentially ease such adverseeffects.

This study provides a firstinsight into the molecularbasis of a side effect that manyhave experienced followingmRNA vaccination, said studycoauthor Eng Eong Ooi fromthe Duke-NUS MedicalSchool in Singapore.

We hope that this findingwould spur more studies tofully understand the under-pinning mechanisms behindvaccine-associated side effectsand collectively contribute todeveloping even more tolera-ble vaccines, Ooi said in astatement.

Adverse post-vaccinationeffects may influence people'swillingness to get vaccinatedor receive a booster dose,hampering efforts to reducethe spread and severity ofCOVID-19, the researcherssaid.However, the molecularunderpinnings of adversepost-vaccination effects havebeen unclear, they said.

To improve understanding,the researchers analysed bloodsamples from 175 healthcareworkers who received thePfizer-BioNTech COVID-19vaccine.

Cabinet allowsprocurement bycooperativesthrough GeM portalPNS n NEW DELHI

The Union Cabinet onWednesday approved a pro-posal to expand the mandateof Government e-Marketplace (GeM) by allow-ing procurement by cooper-atives.

Presently, the registrationof cooperatives as buyers wasnot covered within the exist-ing mandate of GeM.

The move will help over8.54 lakh registered cooper-atives and their 27 croremembers as they would getproducts at competitive ratesfrom the GeM portal.

These cooperatives will bebenefitted from this deci-sion, Information andBroadcasting MinisterAnurag Thakur toldreporters.

As per the existing man-date, goods and services reg-istered at the GeM portal arenot available for use by pri-vate sector buyers. Suppliers(sellers) can be from across allsegments - government orprivate. The decision wastaken by the Cabinet, chairedby Prime Minister NarendraModi. The GeM waslaunched on August 9, 2016,by the commerce ministry tocreate an open and transpar-ent procurement platformfor government buyers.

KCR behind PK dumping...

VP Naidu wrapsup Gabon visit PNS n LIBREVILLE

Vice President M VenkaiahNaidu on Wednesday wrappedup his "productive" visit toGabon where he had a seriesof bilateral engagementsadvancing cooperationbetween the two countriesacross spheres, including trade,investment, energy, health andpharmaceuticals.

Vice President Naidu, whoarrived here on Monday on thefirst leg of his three-nation tourof Gabon, Senegal and Qatar,held wide-ranging talks withthe Central African country'stop leadership and businessleaders and called for explor-ing bilateral cooperation ingreen energy, services, healthand agriculture among other

sectors.The Vice President on

Wednesday visited the GabonSpecial Economic Zone(GSEZ) here and interactedwith the business community.

More than 50 Indian com-panies are present in GSEZ.Naidu "discussed their experi-ence and expectations, andexhorted them to work for thestrengthening of Indo-Gaboneconomic relationship," theVice President's Office tweet-ed.

The Vice President had "aseries of bilateral engagementsadvancing India-Gabon coop-eration across spheres includ-ing trade, investment, energy,ICT, capacity building, health,pharmaceuticals and more,"Ministry of External Affairs

Spokesperson Arindam Bagchitweeted.

Naidu on Tuesday metGabon Prime Minister RoseChristiane Ossouka Rapondaand they also held delegation-level talks and discussed coop-eration in development, ener-gy, trade, climate, among oth-ers.

The two leaders alsoexchanged views on issues ofmutual interest in multilater-al fora, especially in the con-text of the UN SecurityCouncil, he said.

After the meeting, the twosides signed two MoUs forestablishing a JointCommission and diplomats'training. Vice President Naiduand Prime Minister Rapondawitnessed the signing of MoUs.

m Inks series of bilateral engagements

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Dharani Portal has completedabout 14.62 lakh registrationsand collected an amount ofRs.2,533 crore as on31March2022, as per theAnnual Report 2021-22 of IT,E&C Dept, in co-ordinationwith CCLA, IGRS depart-ment. TSTS is the nodalagency to provide completetechnical support for Dharani.Dharani is a Telangana gov-ernment's initiative to imple-ment new and completely ITdriven Integrated LandRecords System.

Telangana government alsoannounced that LandRegularisation MonitoringSystem Mobile application wasdeveloped and is ready forlaunch. This AndroidApplication is used to capture

the geo-tagged photographs ofthe structures along with thebeneficiary for recommendedapplications to regularise theunobjectionable Governmentland and surplus land underurban land ceiling.

Likewise, Rajiv Swagruhaapp is demand-driven and self-financed project provides anenabling environment for ful-

filling the shortage of appropri-ate housing to the needy. RajivSwagruha Module is integrat-ed into T App Folio and isready to launch.

As per the report ,TelanganaState has been ranked numberone among the States in termsof e-Transactions per 1,000population as per theElectronic Transaction

Aggregation and AnalysisLayer (eTaal), MeitY, Govt. ofIndia. Lakshadweep with apopulation of about 65,000tops the list with 1,70,628transactions per 1,000 popula-tion as on May2022.

inister KTR said, "OurElectronic Services Deliverycurrently delivers 600+ ser-vices offered through 4,500

MeeSeva centers serving 2.6crore citizens per annumhandling transactions of Rs.4,500 crore."

Minister K T Rama Raoannounced, Construction ofIT Towers in Nizamabad(50,000 sft), Mahabubnagar(60,000 sft), and Siddipet(1,21,600 sft). They are near-ing completion and scheduledto be inaugurated by October,2022.

As per the report, out of atotal scope of 22,298 km of T-Fibre, 17,328 kms has beendone and out of a total scopeof 425 Lit-up completedMandals, 404 has been com-pleted. TSAT user base hasincreased to 36 lakhs from 23lakhs a year before and 14.95crore views have beenachieved on the TSATYouTube channel last year.

14.62 L registrations worth Rs2,533 cr through Dharani App for LandRegularisation is readyfor launch; TS rankssecond in e-transactions;IT towers in Nizamabad,Siddipet, Mahabubnagarby October 2022

We are focused on economics,not politics: KTR opens ZF centreThis facility is the largest Software Hub for the ZF Group built with Rs 322 crorePNS n HYDERABAD

Minister K T Rama Rao inau-gurated the new ZF TechCenter in Hyderabad onWednesday. This facility is thelargest Software Hub for the ZFGroup built with Rs322crores.

Addressing on the occasion,KTR said, "ZF is working on emobility, autonomous driving,active and passive safety andnumber of cutting edge thingswhich are not relevant to India,but will get there. Indian roadsare chaotic. We are differentbunch and different in driving.Mark Tully called it organisedchaos. ZF would need to writeentirely a new set of program-ming and code for autonomousvehicles in India. If you pullthat off, I think it would beeighth wonder. I am not tar-nishing India. I will be calledDesh Drohi anti-national andlot of things will be thrown atme on social media. I will beimmediately expelled from the

nation. You know how it is inIndia right now." Stating thatmobility is important sector inEmerging technologies, KTRsaid, "We have better plans. Wehave invited ZF to be part ofTelangana Mobility Valleywhere Hyundai Stallantus,Bosch, Intel, Qualcoom, Micro,Kalyani group. I am upbeatabout it." Keeping in view ZF'sfuture expansion plans, pitch-

ing Hyderabad to ZF leader-ship, KTR said, "I love Pune,Bengaluru; Hyderabad is best.Chennai is also nice. Theyhave nice government, nicepeople. Delhi, I can't say thesame, but I think they are nicepeople, but the government isnot okay there. Hyderabad isthe location, where you will getbest bank for the buck. Wehave brilliant city, with com-

munal harmony. There is nononsense here, no halal, hijab.We are focussed on gettingwork done, business. We arefocussed on economics notpolitics and nonsensical propa-ganda. India cannot afford tohave politics supersede eco-nomics. We have to createwealth to create jobs and aspireto be best in the world. Thereis no substitute." With the

expansion and the new facil-ity, ZF Tech Centre will cre-ate extensive job opportuni-ties in Telangana State. TheZF Tech Centre set up its firstfacility in India in Hyderabad2017. With the new facility,ZF further strengthens itspresence in India and increas-es its support to the global andlocal requirements for thefuture of mobility.

IT Minister K T Rama Rao opening ZF facility in Hyderabad on Wednesday

The ZF Tech Centre setup its first facility in Indiain Hyderabad 2017.With the new facility, ZFfurther strengthens itspresence in India andincreases its support tothe global and localrequirements for thefuture of mobility.

Hyderabad Railway Stationgets e-vehicle charging facility

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As part of Government of India's initiativeto reduce carbon emission at all major citiesby 2030 and as a major boost towards E-mobility, Secunderabad Division of SouthCentral Railway has taken up initiative to setup E-Vehicle Charging stations at 32 impor-tant Railway stations across SecunderabadDivision. The first such facility has beenintroduced at Hyderabad Station (Nampally)under SCR. In addition to providing animportant passenger amenity, the initiativewill also generate earnings for Railways.

Arun Kumar Jain, General Manager (In-charge), SCR, has appreciated the team ofSecunderabad Division officials for under-taking this initiative towards environmentalconservation. He stated that Indian Railwayshas consistently been taking several initia-tives towards sustainable mass transportationwhile ensuring green environment andclean energy, and this marks another impor-

Secunderabad Division of SCR has taken up initiative to set up E-Vehicle

Charging stations at 32 important Railway stations in the division.

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The Hyderabad Sub-Regional Centre of MaulanaAzad National UrduUniversity, Directorate ofDistance Education has beenshifted to new premises atHaj House, Nampally,Hyderabad. According to DrM Mazher Quadri, Assistant

Regional Director, the centrewas shifted from old premis-es 4th BSNL building,Charminar, Hyderabad toits new premises at HajHouse Building, Oppositeto Public Gardens, Nampally.The university asked all stu-dents, coordinators andprospective learners to notethe change in address.

MANUU's SRC shifted to Haj House

Open drains, manholes pose danger to livesSAITEJA BURRAn HYDERABAD

Residents of Tallakunta inChandrayangutta have beenfacing severe hardships due tothe blockage of sewage andwater pipelines for the past twomonths. Most of the sewagelines (manholes) are withoutlids and they are posing moredangerous to the locals, espe-cially the children who areplaying in the tiny road of thecolony. The residents are pan-icked over unfinished work asthe monsoon season approach-es. Despite several complaintsto the Hyderabad MetropolitanWater Supply and SewerageBoard (HMWS & SB) officials,

the problem remains unsolved.Residents expressed concernthat the officials had not takenaction to clear the blockage ofthe sewage pipelines in thecolony. Despite repeated com-plaints to HMWSSB officials,the blockage of the sewage

pipelines was not cleared. Theyare delaying the work despitehaving the latest air-tech mis-sions to clear the sewage, res-idents complained.

"We are facing a seriousproblem as the old sewagepipeline is completely blocked.

Local people have been facingtroubles with the contaminatedwater supply for the last twomonths. The officials have notbeen able to dig the road for thelast two months and solve theproblem, "said Irshad Ahmed,a resident of Tallakunta.

Irshad further said that theHMWSSB of Balanagar has beendelaying the work since theRamdan. As works are stillunfinished, he requested officialsto solve the problem. "Once therainy season starts next monththe problem will get moresevere," he added.

In addition, the presence ofsewerage pipelines without lidsin front of houses on smallroads in the colony poses risk to

the elderly people and also chil-dren.

"We complained about theproblems two years ago. We stillhave the same problems.Sometimes the polluted watercomes from clogging the sewerlines. How can we be safe andhealthy with these problems?"Muhammad Abdul (namechanged) questions. They fur-ther added that if the rains start-ed, the entire colony would befilled with sewage water andwould enter their homes.

"Water Board had informedthe authorities and directed thelocal MIM corporator to resolvethe issue. However, there is adelay in completing the works,"Irshad further said.

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Immunisation among new-borns has been increased in thestate as an outcome of KCR Kitscheme. According to officialdata, since the scheme waslaunched in 2017, more than 24,87,319 infants have been immu-nised up to the age of three-and-half months and about 21,97,969 infants have been immu-nised up to 9 months. The offi-cial data from the KCR Kit web-site reveals that when the

scheme was started in 2017,about 6.06 lakh infants wereimmunised for both the inter-vals. The number went onincreasing with about 9.4 lakhimmunisations in 2018 and10.01 lakhs in 2019. Due to thepandemic in 2020 and 2021, thenumbers decreased to 9.76 lakhin 2020 and 9.25 lakh in 2021.The numbers for this year tilldate is about 1.5 lakh immuni-sations. Speaking to the Pioneer,Dr Kiran Madala, HOD CriticalCare, Government Medical

College, Nizamabad said,``When a child is born, thereare about 9-10 vaccines whichhave to be administered on atimely basis to prevent lifethreatening situations. HepatitisB and OPV are to be givenwithin 24 hours of birth.Similarly, there are other vac-cines like the Inactivated PolioVaccine, RotaVirus Vaccine,Measles 1st dose and Vitamin A1st dose. All these vaccines, iftaken at a private facility, willcost between Rs 10,000-15,000."

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Minister Talasani SrinivasYadav said that over 391 spe-cial teams have been set upfor the implementation ofPattana Pragati programmewhich will be organisedfrom June 3 to 15, thismonth in the city.

On Wednesday, MinisterTalasani Srinivas Yadav,along with Home MinisterMahmood Ali, conducted areview on the PattanaPragati programme. Theprogramme will be held atthe GHMC office from 3 to15 this month. The meeting

was attended by Mayor GVijayalakshmi, DeputyMayor, MLAs, TSEWIDCChairman, BeveragesCorporation Chairman,GHMC CommissionerLokesh Kumar, AdditionalCommissioner and ZonalCommissioners. .

"Chief Minister KCR hadinitiated the Pattana Pragatiand Palle Pragathi pro-gramme with the idea ofsolving the problems facedby the people in towns andvillages. Many programmeswill be organised with theparticipation of the people inthe Pattana Pragati

Programme which will startfrom June 3. For this, 391special teams have been setup. Two vehicles wereassigned to each team," saidthe Minister.

He further said the teamswould visit the respectivecolonies along with the peo-ple and carry out awarenessprogrammes on sanitationand planting. He said thatlarge-scale planting ofseedlings will take place. Tothis end, steps will be takento plant trees in governmentoffices, hospitals, schools,Basti dispensaries,Anganwadi centers, and

colonies. Necessary precau-tions will be taken to avoidany problems as the mon-soon season is approaching.The minister directed theauthorities to identify theareas where rainwater isstagnant and take preventivemeasures. He said an exten-sive campaign would belaunched to create awarenessamong the people on pre-cautions to be taken to pre-vent mosquitoes from thriv-ing. Meanwhile, he also saidthat the SNDP programmewas aimed at finding a last-ing solution to the long-pending flood problem.

PNS n HYDERABAD

The Telangana Diagnosticsapp which was launched byHealth Minister Harish Rao inMay 2022 needs improvementas phone numbers of some ofthe diagnostic centers are notprovided in the app.

One user found that whenhe clicked on the call option,the app would close and thedial pad would open up. To theuser's surprise, it was not thecontact number of the diag-nostic center; instead it wasjust 4 random digits on thedial pad. For most of the diag-nostic centers, the contactnumber was just `6855' beingdisplayed, while some hadgenuine mobile numberslinked to them. ``Anybody

before going to the centerwould prefer calling and con-firming the timings or the ser-vices being provided there. Iam not sure if it is a glitch inthe app or the numbers haveonly not been updated. Irequest the developers to addnumbers of all the centers,"said the user.

The app is available on playstore to download for all theusers. The users have to reg-ister themselves by providingtheir basic details includingtheir Aadhaar number. Oncethe registration is completed,the app opens up with a wel-come screen and has 2 options.The first is `Find a nearestTelangana Diagnostic Center'and the second option is ̀ ViewVisits'.

PNS n hyderabad: Sleuths of theCommissioner's Task Force, SouthZone, along with KanchanbaghPolice, busted a betting racket andapprehended 6 people. Net cash ofRs 35,580 and 6 mobile phoneswere seized from their possession.According to the police, the primeaccused Mohd Azmath Ali is aresident of Hyderabad. As hisearning was not sufficient, heconsulted the main organiser ShaikSadiq who is a resident ofMaharashtra. Both of them startedbetting rackets on a commissionbasis. Later, Sadiq started acceptinghuge amounts of money fromdifferent sources. The targets wereauto drivers, vegetable vendors andhotel workers. The collected amountwas sent to Sadiq who was makingeasy money illegally and living alavish life. Shaik Sadiq isabsconding and the police arelooking for him.

‘Pattana Pragati' in city from tomorrow

BETTING RACKET

BUSTED, 6 HELD

KCR Kit scheme helps improveimmunisation among newborns

T-Diagnostic appneeds improvisation

tant step in this direction. This additional facil-ity to reduce carbon emission will be in other 32stations such as Begumpet, Hi Tech City,Warangal, Parli Vaijnath, Khammam, Dornakal,Tandur etc.

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PNS n SIDDIPET

'Trust thy name is LIC,'observed Minister for FinanceT Harish Rao on Wednesday,while inaugurating the LifeInsurance Corporation (LIC)branch building on the BankStreet here.

Speaking on the occasion,Harish Rao expressed his deepanguish over the Centre's pro-posal to privatise the LIC whichis known for its credibility. Hewas happy to inaugurate the

new LIC building. He recalledthat he had been making effortsfor the new building to housethe LIC in Siddipet for long.

The Telangana State govern-ment, he said, is the biggest cus-tomer of the LIC. The govern-ment has been paying Rs 1,450crore premium per year towardsRythu Bheema, which is meantfor providing insurance coverfor farmers. The LIC hadpromptly paid Rs 5 lakh each to81,000 farmers in the State sofar, he pointed out. The insur-

ance giant has a strong customerbase across the State. HarishRao has been criticising theCentre at almost all publicmeetings for privatising publicsector units. The Centre hasbeen robbing the youth of theirjobs by privatising public sectorunits. LIC Managing DirectorMini Ipe, Zonal ManagerJgannadh, Chief EngineerVineeth Vatsav, Region ManagerMuralidhar, SecunderabadDivisional Manager Ramaiahand others were present.

The Minister for Finance says that the TS government isthe biggest customer of the Life Insurance Corporation

Minister for Finance T Harish Rao inaugurating new LIC building in Siddipet on Wednesday

PNS n HYDERABAD

The high-level committee con-stituted to look into the issuesof harassment of women infilm and television industry inthe State submitted its reportto Chief Secretary SomeshKumar at a meeting held atBRKR Bhavan on Wednesday.

During the meeting, theSomesh Kumar congratulatedthe members of the committee

for submitting a comprehen-sive report on the issues per-taining to harassment ofwomen in the film and televi-sion industry, He suggestedmeasures to tackle this men-ace.

He suggested that all thestakeholders in the film andother media industry shouldcome together to address theseissues. There is a need to comeout with 'standard operating

procedures,' he added. Hestressed the need to createawareness about the variousprovisions and suggested thatthe film industry consideronline membership of theunions.

The Committee Membersrequested that recommenda-tions may be implemented.

Arvind Kumar, SpecialChief Secretary, MunicipalAdministration and Urban

Development, Rani Kumudini,Special Chief Secretary,LET&F, Ravi Gupta, PrincipalSecretary, Home, C V Anand,Commissioner, Hyderabad,Mahesh Bhagwat, PoliceCommissioner, Rachakonda.Swathi Lakra, Additional DGP,Women Safety Wing, D Divya,Special Secretary, WCD & SC,Ahmad Nadeem, Commissioner, Labour and Mayor GVijayalakshmi were present C

Kalyan, President, Telugu FilmProducers Council, AnupamReddy, Secretary, State FilmChamber of Commerce,Preeti Nigam, Film and TVArtiste, Prof Vasanthi, NAL-SAR University of Law, YSupriya, Producer and StudioOwner, Jhansi, Film and TVArtiste, N Shankar, FilmDirector, ANVESHI, KSatyavathi, BHUMIKAattended the meeting.

CS stresses need to checkharassment of women

FILM & TV INDUSTRY

Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar at a meeting with the members of the panel constituted to probe harassment of women in film industry, in Hyderabad on Wednesday

Harish flays Centre forproposing to privatise LIC

PNS n VEMULAWADA

The BJP has suffered a blow inRajanna Sircilla district withGhambiraopet major grampanchyat sarpanch andthe saffron partydistrict unit vice-p r e s i d e n tK a t a k a mS r i d h a rPanthulu quit-ting the party.He sent his res-ignation letter toBJP State unit pres-ident Bandi SanjayKumar on Wednesday.SridharPanthulu said he had tenderedhis resignation from party dueto personal reasons. He, how-ever, said he would announcethe future course of actionsoon. He also resigned asDISHA committee member.

MARTHI SUBRAHMANYAM

n HYDERABAD

Congress leadership is nottaking action against a DCCpresident belonging to domi-nant Reddy community forallegedly outraging modesty ofa BC leader is attracting crit-icism from all sections. Theincident occurred almost ayear ago in a political outfitthat is headed by a woman -Sonia Gandhi.

The victim ran from pillarto post to get justice but therewas no action against theReddy leader in Congress.The incident made a mockeryof TPCC president RevanthReddy who recently went onrecord appealing to all politi-cal outfits to give reins of theparty leadership to Reddys forbetter results. She complainedto AICC general secretary toPunjagutta police seeking jus-tice, but in vain. Moreover,insult is heaped on her.

According to reports, aHyderabad-based BC leaderaged 45 took part in pollcampaign for Narayanapetamunicipal polls. Party leader-ship has asked her to coordi-nate work with NarayanapetaDCC president KumbhamSivakumar Reddy. Takingadvantage of this, the DCCpresident tried to move close-ly with her by sendingWhatsApp message and evenwent to the extent of marryingher to physically subdue her.He even mounted pressure onher stating that his sick wife isnot going to survive for morethan three years. When she

was in Dubbaka, heapproached her in an inebri-ated condition and asked herto fulfil his lust. He mountedpressure on her. However, herelented when she pleadedmercy with him and ignoredher for the time being.

On June 24, 2021, he tookher to Mariott Hotel in TankBund area and pressurisedher to fulfil his lust and tiedsacred thread around herneck.

Later, he took her to aplace in Begumpet and gaveher soft drink laced withsedative and outraged hermodesty when she was in anunconscious state.

Upon her regaining con-sciousness, he threatened herto upload her nude pictures inInternet. When she tried toquestion him for the injusticedone to her, he threatened tokill her. She even went toBangalore to request him togive her back her nude videos.

Vexed with him, at last shecomplained with Punjaguttapolice who registered casesagainst Sivakumar Reddyunder IPC 417, 420, 376 and506, according to the then CI

Niranjan Reddy. TheCongress leadership is in atight spot as the newsappeared in media.

Unfortunately, no actionwas taken against the accusedby the police and also theCongress leadership whichwaxes eloquent about socialjustice. A complaint lodgedwith AICC general secretaryVenugopal by the victimyielded no result. TPCCworking presidentMaheshkumar Goud on May12 declared that a fact-findingcommittee was appointed,but what happened to thecommittee report is causingeye brows to rise.

Another astonishing fact isthat leaders like VHanmantha Rao, MadhuYashki, Ponnam Prabhakar,Mahesh Goud are remainingsilent and not questioning theTPCC leadership.

According to the victim,she called up Kiran, person-al secretary to RevanthReddy, to seek his appoint-ment furnishing evidencethrough WhatsApp. Therewas no response. Similarly, acomplaint was lodged withstate in-charge for congressManickam Tagore. "Therewas no action inspite of tak-ing it to notice of disciplinarycommittee chairman ChinnaReddy,"she said. "MaheshGoud sympathised with mebut took no action," she said.

It was said that a fact-find-ing committee was appoint-ed in the matter, but terms ofreference was not revealed.'Since the perpetrator of the

offence on me belonged toReddy community and Ibeing a BC no action hasbeen taken against the cul-prit,' she lamented. 'If noaction was taken against theculprit, who brutally out-raged her modesty andcaused injury to her, it wouldsend wrong message acrossthe political spectrum thatjustice would not be done toBCs in Congress, especiallywomen, and that no othercommunity except Reddy'sfind place in the party,' shefelt. When asked for reaction,Punjagutta Circle Inspectorsaid that a case was registeredon the basis of a complaintgiven by the victim. She fur-nished only some of the evi-dences. Investigation to findout truth in the incident hasbegun, he said adding thataction would be taken afterverifying the CCTV footageof the hotel in which theystayed.

Attempts were made bythis reporter to contactChinna Reddy, who ordereda probe by disciplinary com-mittee, but in vain.

Party circles charge theTPCC leadership with show-ing partiality in taking actionagainst Dalit leader AddankiDayakar on a issue recently,while letting off the hook theculprit - DCC president - inthe rape case. Since the victimlodged a complaint againstReddy leader, the TPCC lead-ership is hesitating to takeaction against the leader,according to criticism ragingin the party.

HM to unfurl tricolour at TS Formation Day fetePNS n SANGAREDDY

All arrangements have beenmade for the celebration ofTelangana Formation Dayon a grand scale onThursday. Home MinisterMohammed Mahmood Aliwill unfurl the NationalFlag as part of the celebra-tions in his capacity as chiefguest, according toAdditional Collector GVeera Reddy. Veera Reddyinspected the arrangements

for the celebrations hereon Wednesday along withthe District Revenue Officer

Radhika Ramani. Speakingabout Thursday's schedule,he said that the chief guest

will pay tributes toTelangana martyrs at themartyrs' memorial at 8.40am. At 8.50 am, he is sched-uled to garland TelanganaTalli statue. He wouldaddress the gathering at 9am. He asked all govern-ment officials and govern-ment employees to takepart in the celebrations. Heasked the officials con-cerned to ensure that thereis no violation of protocolduring the event.

PNS n JAYASHANKERBHUPALAPALLY

Five policemen and officersfrom Bhupalapally districtfigured among the policepersonnel who receivedawards at a function held inDGP's office in Hyderabadfor their better performance

in police verticals imple-mentation. For the year2021, Inspector JNarsimhulu, Kataram Sub-Inspector Ch Srinivas, KRatnakar, police constableDCRB, Bhupalapalli policestation constables Srinivasand Mallaiahs received theaward.

Kataram Sub-Inspector Ch Srinivas receiving award from DGP M Mahender Reddy in Hyderabad on Wednesday

PNS n MAHABUBNAGAR

District Collector S VenkataRao on Wednesday set a tar-get for preparing 3 crore seedballs for Haritha Haram dur-ing this year. He said Ministerfor Prohibition and Excise VSrinivas Goud suggested thatseed balls in large numbersmay be prepared for HarithaHaram.

Holding a review meetingat the District Collectoratehere, Venkata Rao said thatthe women self-help groupshad prepared a large numberof seed balls for two years.Apart from it, saplings werealso planted in large numbers,he said. He stressed the needto take up Haritha Haramcampaign on a grand scalethis year. A total of 3 core seedballs would be prepared thisyear, he said. He directed the

officials to be prepared tomake the campaign a success.He asked the officials toensure that 1,000 saplingsare planted in high schools,500 in primary schools and200 in elementary schools.The Collector also reviewed

the arrangements made toconduct Badi Bata pro-gramme. District ForestOfficer Ganga Reddy, DistrictEducation Officer Usharaniand Revenue DivisionalOfficer Yadaiah were pre-sent.

Collector sets target of preparing 3 cr seed balls

Mahabunagar District Collector S Venkata Rao at a review meeting inMahabubnagar on Wednesday

DGP presents awards

to five police personnel

BJP sarpanchquits party

Raped BC leader is yet to get justice from CongPNS n SIDDIPET

Minister for Finance T HarishRao on Wednesday assertedthat the Union governmentowed Telangana State Rs34,149.71 crore. He made ascathing attack on the criticsagainst the State government.

He was holding a mediaconference along withMinister for Panchyat RajErrabelli Dayakar Rao.

To drive his point home,Harish Rao said that BJP Stateunit president Bandi SanjayKumar was making unfound-ed allegations in regard to therelease of funds to GramPanchayats. In fact, it was theBJP government at the Centrewhich owed to the Telangana

State, he said. Making it clearthat the BJP State unit presi-dent was trying to mislead thesarpanches, the Minister saidPrime Minister NarendraModi and Union HomeMinister Amit Shah, duringtheir visit to Hyderabad,abused the State government.But they did not promise torelease the funds owed to theState, he pointed out. He daredthe BJP State unit president toexert pressure on the Centre torelease dues to the State. Hewarned him against resortingto Goebbels propaganda. TheCentre has not been releasingRs 1,200 crore towardsMahatama Gandhi NationalRural Employment GuaranteeScheme works.

‘Centre owes Rs 34,149.71 cr to TS’

The victim ran

from pillar to post

to get justice but

there was no

action against the

Reddy leader in

Congress

Sangareddy District Additional Collector G Veera Reddy inspecting thearrangements for State Formation Day celebrations in Sangareddy on Wednesday

Women seeking programmesto improve employable skillsPNS n HYDERABAD

Today's women are showinginterest in educating them-selves to get employed as earlyas possible. In a survey con-ducted by EduBridge, whichhelps unemployed youthunderstand their strengths andbuild tomorrow's skills need-ed by recruiters to make thememployable, found that 88.94per cent of women graduates(age 22-26 years) are signingup for programmes that impartdigital literacy. This goes on toshow that if they start earlier,they can apply for a better jobprospect earlier on andimprove their chances of

ascending the growth pathfaster.

The other key findings ofthe survey are that 85 per centof the respondents' mothers arehousewives. But 52 per cent ofthe respondents are influencedby their mothers to sign up fora skilling programme andimprove their financialprospects. Nearly 84 per centof the mothers of these respon-dents are educated in someway or the other. They do havebasic literacy and can read andwrite. This goes on to explainhow a mother can be a positiveinfluencer propelling theirdaughters to take to a skillingprogramme.

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R Gehlot expert in ‘elephant trading':Rathore on horse-trading charges

Rajasthan Deputy Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rajendra Rathore on Wednesdaytargeted Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for accusing the BJP of horse-trading,saying the Congress leader himself is an expert in "elephant trading", referring to

BSP's election symbol. He said Gehlot brought Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLAs tothe Congress while being the chief minister twice. He said, "It was not just 'elephanttrading' but he swallowed the entire‘elephant' (BSP) in the state." All the sixBSP MLAs had joined the Congress in2019. During Gehlot's earlier term aschief minister in 2009 as well, all BSPMLAs had defected to the Congress. "Thechief minister levelled allegationsyesterday that the MLAs were given thetemptation of Rs 35 crore. All agenciesare with the CM, why clear things do notcome to the fore? He only tries tomislead the people by speaking lies,"Rathore said.

Indian-origin Malaysian fined forsmuggling pythons into Singapore

An Indian-origin Malaysian truck driver was fined over USD 3,600 on Wednesday forsmuggling two reticulated pythons into Singapore from southern Malaysia.Pulenthiran Palaniappan, 51, was fined after he pleaded guilty to one count of

importing a protected species without a permit, Channel News Asia reported. Two morecharges of failing to take reasonable steps to ensure the pythons were not transported in asafe manner were considered for sentencing. Reticulated python is a python species nativeto South and Southeast Asia. It is theworld's longest snake. In severalcountries, it is hunted for its skin, foruse in traditional medicine, and for saleas pets. The reptiles were seized onApril 7 by Immigration andCheckpoints Authority officers whoinspected a Malaysia-registeredcontainer truck driven by Palaniappan.The two pythons were euthanised afterthey were found to have severe, chronicand irreversible health conditions.

Noida Authority razes over 50 illegalfarmhouses on Yamuna floodplains

Over 50 farmhouses that had come up illegally along the Yamuna floodplains in Noida in UttarPradesh were razed down during a major anti-encroachment drive on Wednesday, officialssaid. The demolished properties were located in an area spanning 1,45,000 sq metre and

estimated to be costing around Rs 55 crore, the Noida Authority officials said. "Any type ofconstruction is prohibited in the (Yamuna)floodplains area in Noida. Today, seven illegaland unauthorised farmhouses/constructionsdemolition proceedings were carried out on25,000 square metres of land in Gulawalivillage. In today's action, a total of 145,000 sq.land, cost Rs 55 crore was removed fromencroachment," Noida Authority CEO RituMaheshwari tweeted in Hindi. NoidaAuthority's Officer on Special Duty (Land)Prasun Dwivedi said besides Gulawali, illegalfarmhouses and constructions in Tilwadavillage were also demolished during theoperation that started at 9 am on Wednesday.

PNS n JAMMU

Asserting that peace cannot berestored by the use of armyand police in Kashmir,National Conference PresidentFarooq Abdullah battedstrongly for bringing all polit-ical parties on board to findout a way to tackle this gravesituation and said people wantprotection of their families.

Abdullah asked the gov-ernment to be very alert dur-ing forthcoming Amarnathyatra and said if there is onesingle untoward incident dur-ing the yatra, there will becountrywide repercussions.

"They (government) willhave to think about the secu-rity aspect. They will have todo something (to ensure secu-rity of these Hindu employ-ees). Please call leaders of dif-ferent political parties to findout way as to how we controlthis (security) crisis," Abdullahtold reporters here on Tuesday,referring to the targetedkillings in the valley.

Former chief minister saidthat nothing (resorting of

peace) will happen without it."It (restoration of peace) can-not be restored through armyand police," he said.

In reply to a question aboutthe security challenge toAmarnath yatra, he said, "Godforbid, if there is even oneuntoward incident, repercus-sion of which will not only befaced by Jammu and Kashmirbut entire India. They (govern-ment) have to be very alert andcautious."

Asked about suspension ofMata Kheer Bhawan yatra inKashmir, he said that securi-ty and safety is prime thing foranyone and his family. "If aperson is not safe, how can herun daily affairs. Everyoneseeks safety first and safety ofthe family. There is no safetyand security today."

Asserting that there cannotbe peace in Jammu andKashmir till you win hearts ofthe people , Abdullah saidkilling of a teacher gives a vividpicture of security situationand shows the level of peaceprevailing in the Union terri-tory.

PNS n LUCKNOW

Utt ar Pr a d e s h C h i e fMinister Yogi AdityanathWednesday said there was"distrust" among the peo-ple against the govern-ment before 2014, andseparat ism, extremismand terrorism were on therise.

Addressing a press con-ference at the BJP stateheadquarters here on thecompletion of the Modigovernment's eight years,the CM said the situationchanged after 2014 whenthe BJP-led governmentcame to power with theslogan of "Sabka Saath,Sabka Vikas" (inclusivedevelopment).

" T h e re w a s d i s t r u s tamong people against thegovernment before 2014.Separatism, extremismand terrorism were on therise. Anarchy was at itsp eak . C orr upt ion hadb ecome inst i tut iona l , "Adityanath said.

KP staff say ‘preparing' formass migration over killingsPNS n SRINAGAR

A group of Kashmiri Panditemployees, who were givenjobs under a prime minister'spackage for the community,Wednesday began prepara-tions for "mass migration" outof Kashmir, protesting againsta series of targeted killings ofnon-Muslim employees by ter-rorists.

The group said they weremeeting truck-ownersWednesday to negotiate a ratefor transporting their goods.

Hours after a female teacherwas shot dead by terrorists inKulgam district, an organisa-tion of KP employees hadthreatened to leave the Valleyif the government did notrelocate them to safer places in24 hours.

"We have come to fix the ratewith truck-owners. Let's see ifany decision comes from thegovernment by this evening. Ifnot, then we will migrate from

here tomorrow," one of theirrepresentatives said hereWednesday.

"We have decided that if thegovernment did not take anyconcrete step for us (safety)within 24 hours, there will bemass migration again," one ofthe employees said here.

He said the target killing ofKashmiri Pandits is continuingand the community is now

tired of making appeals withthe government.

"We should be relocated sothat we can be saved. Ourdelegation had met the LGearlier and we had askedhim to save us. We are askingfor temporary relocation fortwo to three years till the sit-uation in the valley returns tonormal. It is the same timeframe put by IGP Kashmir

for making Kashmir terror-ism-free," he added.

Rajni Bala, hailing fromSamba district in Jammudivision, was shot dead byterrorists Tuesday inside thegovernment school inKulgam where she was post-ed.

Before her, Rahul Bhat, aclerk in the office of TehsildarChadoora in Budgam dis-trict, was shot dead inside hisoffice on May 12.

Umesh Talashi, a NationalConference leader fromsouth Kashmir, hit out atthe BJP for the present situ-at ion. "Back to 1990,#KashmiriPandits out fixingthe rates with truck driversfor shifting their base toJammu after back to back tar-get killings in #Kashmir.Another exodus on cards.#BJP missed to mention thiswhile showcasing their 8years of achievements yester-day!!" Talashi tweeted.

Shimla woman recalls how Modi taught her to make ‘khichdi'PNS n SHIMLA

A day after Prime MinisterNarendra Modi's Shimla visit,a local BJP leader's wiferecalled how he had taught herto cook the perfect 'sabu danakhichdi' when he was in chargeof the party's HimachalPradesh unit in the late 90s.

Seema Sharma, wife of localBJP leader Deepak Sharma,told PTI that it was during theNavratras in 1997 when shehad cooked khichdi for Modi,but it was not up to his expec-

tation. He then showed herhow to cook the dish, sherecalled.

During his Shimla visit onTuesday, Modi asked ChiefMinister Jai Ram Thakur aboutDeepak Sharma. Thakur latermentioned this in his addressat a rally at the Ridge Maidan.

Thakur said Modi's con-nection with ordinary BJPworkers of Himachal Pradeshcan be gauged from the factthat he enquired whetherDeepak Sharma still goes tothe Jakhu temple on foot.

When contacted, Sharma, anominated councillor in the

Shimla municipal corpora-tion, said his joy knew nobounds when he learnt thatModi remembered him andenquired about him.

He told PTI that Modi usedto frequent his eatery, DeepakVaishav Bhojnalya, and resi-dence located at Middle Bazaarin Shimla when he was thestate BJP in-charge during1997-98.

Sharma said Modi used toobserve fast during theNavratras twice a year. Duringthe first Navratras in March,

Modi used to take only water,and during the second onebefore Dussehera, he used tohave fruits etc, he added.

Sharma recalled that Modiexpressed willingness to have'sabu dana khichdi (sago)'during the second Navratrasin 1997, and his wife SeemaSharma cooked for him, butit was not up to his expecta-tion.

Modi was then staying at thePeterhoff Hotel, Seema Sharmasaid, adding that he had calledup to speak to her and taught

her how to cook the perfect'sabu dana khichdi'.

"Since then, whenever Icook 'sabu dana khichdi', Icook it the way Modi taughtme," Seema said, expressingher gratitude to the primeminister for remembering herhusband.

Deepak Sharma said he hadbeen visiting the famous Jakhutemple in Shimla daily for thelast 32 years and Modi had alsoaccompanied him 10-12 timesduring his time as the state BJPin-charge.

PNS n NEW DELHI

The Delhi High CourtWednesday directed the DelhiPolice to take action against itserring officials found not fol-lowing the COVID-19 normsof wearing masks and ridingtwo-wheelers without helmets.

A bench of Acting Chief JusticeVipin Sanghi and Justice SachinDatta said police officials shouldbe leading by example by comply-ing with the law and they arebound to follow Delhi Disaster

Management Authority (DDMA)guidelines on COVID-19 as anyother citizen. Police officers areequally bound by directions issuedby DDMA, as any other citizen.We are of the view that they shouldlead by example, the bench said.It directed the Delhi Police to takeappropriate action against thoseofficials who are found violatingthe norms of masks and also theMotor Vehicles Act by ridingtheir vehicles without helmetsand added that the action be takenwithin six weeks.

PNS n CHANDIGARH

The Punjab police onWednesday said it will ques-tion jailed gangster LawrenceBishnoi after bringing him tothe state in connection with themurder of Punjabi singerSidhu Moosewala.

According to the police,Bishnoi's gang was behind thekilling.

At present, Bishnoi is in cus-tody of the Delhi Police'sSpecial Cell in a case under theArms Act and other sectionsrelated to assault on a publicservant.

Famous Punjabi singer andCongress leader Moosewalawas shot dead on Sunday byunidentified assailants inPunjab's Mansa district, a dayafter the state governmentcurtailed his security cover.

Talking to reporters inMansa on Wednesday, SeniorSuperintendent of PoliceGaurav Toora said the policehave got important leads and

they are working on it.On whether Mansa police

will bring Bishnoi on remand,the SSP said, "Definitely. Wehave information that theDelhi Police has taken theremand of Bishnoi. After thatwe will make him join theinvestigation in this case as perthe law."

Meanwhile, Bishnoi hadfiled a plea before the DelhiHigh Court, claiming appre-hension of a fake encounter bythe Punjab Police.

He had sought direction to

the Tihar Jail authority and theDelhi Police to ensure that nec-essary safeguards, includingvideography, are taken for hissafety before giving his custodyto any other state police,including the Punjab Police.

On Wednesday, however,he withdrew the plea. Hiscounsel submitted beforeJustice Swarana Kanta Sharmathat he wished to withdraw thepetition and wanted to file itbefore the Punjab and HaryanaHigh Court.

The Punjab Police hasdescribed Moosewala's murderas a case of an inter-gangrivalry. Canada-based GoldyBrar, who is a member of theBishnoi gang, has claimedresponsibility of the murder.

SSP Toora further said thepolice have traced the routethe criminals involved in themurder took. "From wherethey came, how they con-ducted a recce and how theyescaped we have cleared thisall," he said.

PNS n AYODHYA (UP)

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister YogiAdityanath on Wednesday laid thefoundation stone for the sanctumsanctorum of the Ram temple,which he called India's victoryagainst invaders and a symbol ofthe country's unity.The construction of the Ramtemple in Ayodhya wasinaugurated by Prime MinisterNarendra Modi in August 2020,after a landmark verdict by theSupreme Court that settled theRam Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjiddispute. Wednesday's "shilapujan" marked the beginning ofthe next phase of constructionthat of the main temple -- nowthat a base for it has already beenbuilt. This part of the temple isexpected to be built and open topeople a few months ahead of the2024 Lok Sabha election.

Adityanath laid the stone amid thechanting of mantras in thepresence of Ram temple trustofficials and Deputy ChiefMinister Keshav Prasad Maurya."This is India's victory against theinvaders," he said at the event,calling it a great moment of pridefor every Indian. The Babrimosque was demolished in 1992by right-wing kar sevaks ,claiming that a temple markingLord Ram's birthplace oncestood there but was razed on theorders of Babar who founded theMughal empire in India.

Adityanath hails Modi govt on 8 years in office

Adityanath launches next phaseof Ram temple construction

‘VICTORY AGAINST INVADERS'

BJP puts Unionministers incharge for RSpolls in 4 statesPNS n NEW DELHI

The BJP on Wednesdayappointed Union minis-te rs Nare n d r a S i ng hTomar and Gajendra SinghShekhawat as its in-chargefor Rajya Sabha polls inRajasthan and Haryanarespectively, two stateswhich are headed for akeen contest with theentr y of independentsbacked by the party and itsallies.

The party also appoint-e d Un i on m i n i s te rsAshwini Vaishnaw and GKishan Reddy as in-chargefor Rajya Sabha electionsi n Ma h ar a s ht r a andKar nat a k a , t wo ot h e rstates headed for a contestwith the number of candi-dates more than the seatsat stake.

Polls will be held forfour seats in Rajasthan,six in Maharashtra, four inKarnataka and two inHaryana on June 10.

Prosecution seeks capital punishment for convictSAKINAKA RAPE-MURDER CASE

PNS n MUMBAI

The prosecution onWednesday demanded capitalpunishment for the 45-year-old man who had raped andmurdered a 34-year-oldwoman in Sakinaka area inMumbai by inserting a rod inher private parts lastSeptember, saying this offencefalls under the "rarest of rare"category.

The accused, Mohan

Chauhan, was convictedunder various provisions ofthe Indian Penal Code forrape and murder on May 30by additional sessions judge,(Dindoshi court) H C Shende.

The court is likely to decideon his sentencing onThursday.

"This is an offence againsta woman and that too awoman belonging to a sched-uled caste that makes it moreserious," advocate Mahesh

Mule, appearing for the pros-ecution, argued in the courton Wednesday.

"This is a gruesome, diabol-ical attack on a hapless, lone-ly woman at odd hours of thenight, thereby raising fear forwoman's safety in a metropol-itan city like Mumbai," headded.

The prosecution said thecase squarely fits into the cri-teria of a "rarest of rare" caseand hence capital punish-

ment should be awarded tothe accused.

Chauhan had raped the34-year-old woman in a sta-tionary vehicle and inserted arod in her private parts inSeptember last year.

The woman died the nextday during treatment at thecivic-run Rajawadi Hospitaldue to a heavy loss of blood.

The police had filed acharge sheet in the case just 18days after the incident.

Moosewala murder: Punjab policeto question jailed gangster Bishnoi

BJP steps up attack onKejriwal over hisdefence of JainPNS n NEW DELHI

Intensifying its attack on DelhiChief Minister ArvindKejriwal over his defence ofSatyendar Jain, the BJP onWednesday cited a host ofdetails linked to the moneylaundering case allegedlyinvolving the city health min-ister and asked why he hasbeen "protecting" him.

Union Minister Smriti Iraninoted that Kejriwal had saidon Tuesday that corruptionwas tantamount to "gaddari"(betrayal) with the country.She asked why the AAPnational convener was givingprotection to a "gaddar" (trai-tor) who allegedly deceived thetreasury and the people.

Irani fired off a number ofquestions at Kejriwal, whohas slammed the EnforcementDirectorate case of moneylaundering against Jain asforged and politically motivat-ed as she shared details.

AIADMK dubsBJP it ‘anti-Tamil'PNS n CHENNAI

The BJP's key ally in TamilNadu, the AIADMK onWednesday slammed theSaffron party alleging that it isanti-Tamil and claimed thatthe party could never grow inthe state.

The alliance with the BJPwas merely an 'electoral adjust-ment' and the Saffron party'sideology is diametricallyopposite to that of theAIADMK, veteran partyleader C Ponnaiyan said.Ponnaiyan alleged that theBJP is continuously 'imposing'Hindi despite AIADMK's stiffopposition all along. "Theimposition of Hindi is manytimes more than what it wasduring the Congress-led gov-ernments at the Centre," hetold PTI. "We firmly stand bythe 2-language policy of Tamiland English." Ponnaiyan, afounding member of theAIADMK, is the party's organ-isation secretary and a seniorspokesperson. A formerMinister during the previous

AIADMK regimes, he waspart of the Cabinet led by bothparty founder M GRamachandran and late leaderJ Jayalalithaa.

He said the AIADMK isopposed to the NationalEligibility cum Entrance Testfor medical admissions. TheBJP, however, is 'forcing' thetest on Tamil Nadu and thishas led to a scenario of 'stu-dents from northern states',taking away a chunk of seatsin medical colleges in thestate, he alleged. While 'stateautonomy' is a fundamentalprinciple of his party, the for-mer Minister said the BJP-ledcentral government hasreduced state governments tothe level of a 'village panchay-at' by taking away the rights ofstates like those related totaxation. Pointing to theSupreme Court judgment onCauvery river water issue andinter-state river water matterslike the Mullaiperiyar, he con-demned what he termed theBJP's 'step-motherly' treat-ment towards Tamil Nadu.

HC directs action against officialsfor violating COVID-19 norms

‘Peace cannot berestored by army andpolice in Kashmir’

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Financially beholden tosome Sheikhdoms, OIC is sus-ceptible to their traditionalpositions and fixations (how-soever regressive, revisionistand illiberal), which ensures‘bloc’ mentality within, andstymies progressive evolution.Despite unbelievable finan-cial-energy clout of OIC, itstrack record in the foundation-al case of Palestine againstIsrael (with a population of 9.5million, against the OIC’s pop-ulation of 1.9 billion) is amost glaring failure. Shamefulselectivity of Ummah causesespoused depends on the sov-ereign conveniences of themain powers — so issues per-taining to Kurds, Ahwaz,Ahmediyas, Hazaras, Berbers,Houthis or even on the sys-tematically persecutedUyghurs remain dubiouslymealy-mouthed. Crucially, itensures that OIC’s discreditedposition on ‘terrorism’ isinvariably blurred, often con-textualised, and given tounpardonable justifications.

While it remained veryvocal on the West/‘Others’ fortheir supposed insensitivity,mishandling and denial ofmigrants from Iraqi-Syrianlands or the Rohingyas, buteven with their trillion-dollartreasuries, none of these

Sheikhdoms offered to rehabil-itate the fleeing migrants intotheir own lands andeconomies. One such realm ofrecurrency and manufacturedoutrage has been the issue ofKashmir — never viewed fromthe prism of hard facts, histo-ry or terrorism, but from emo-tive blindness of co-religiosi-ty. Aided immeasurably by thehyperventilating Pakistaniswhose existential logic ispremised on two-nation the-ory of religious denomination,the constantly pinged issuesustains and binds Pakistan, anotherwise failing and implod-ing country. Like Palestine,which is given to occasionalnoise and theatrical chest-beating with no consequences=== Kashmir meets similarfate, albeit with even more dis-interest and perfunctory state-ments (save for the Pakistanisand their newly anointedwingman, Turkish PresidentRecep Erdogan).

With Abraham Accordsnormalising relations of mostSheikhdoms with Israel, andwith Pakistanis getting embar-rassed with the IsraeliPresident confirming the visitof a ‘Pakistani delegation’, theno-bite reality of OIC is gettingincreasingly exposed. India’sown bilateral and strategic

relations with powers likeSaudi Arabia, the UAE andIran (in contrast to the fickleand often flaring relationswith Islamabad) are makingparallel noises from the mean-ingless platform of OIC evenmore irrelevant.

The irony of OIC’s dodgyobservation on Kashmir ismagnified by two other obser-vations; one preceding and theother succeeding the one madeon Kashmir. The earlier state-ment condemns blasts inKabul without suggesting anynames or reason, and the lat-ter applauds formation of‘Committee on Girl’sSecondary School” inAfghanistan by the de factoauthorities === rather carefulnot to use words like terrorism,Taliban, ISIS-Khorasan etc.Meanwhile, it sweepingly andspecifically expressed “con-cern” over the pronounce-ment of life imprisonment toYasin Malik, a self-confessedwrongdoer! Such hypocrisyand protection offered even tounremorseful terrorists likeYasin Malik is the principalreason that OIC has not beenable to call a spade a spadewhen required, and resorted toplatitudinous ‘concerns’ simplyowing to co-religionists. Thisdoes immense disservice to thereal cause of global perceptionsand peace within Ummah inthe long run.

It is no one’s case that OICcannot express contrarianviews from that of the dispen-sation of any country, but therules of expression must be fair,consistent and based on inter-national law. OIC’s ‘concern’was rightfully slammed byIndia, in the full know thatbeyond the rote positions takenby outdated platforms likeOIC, the bilateral equationswith major powers withinUmmah are on solid founda-tion, and that OIC remains agrandstanding relic of the past.

(The writer, a militaryveteran, is a former LtGovernor of Andaman &Nicobar Islands andPuducherry. The viewsexpressed are personal.)

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc, is appar-ently fed up with the work-from-home concept. His sudden outburst against theelectric-carmaker’s executive staff members who have (habitually) taken to work-

ing for the offices from remote locations surprised many, shocked a few and wowedjust a handful, too. Musk waded into the now-warming-up return-to-office debate onTwitter by elaborating in an email, under the subject line “Remote work is no longeracceptable”, that “anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for aminimum (and I mean *minimum*) of 40 hours per week or depart Tesla. This isless than we ask of factory workers”. Musk also strongly responded to a followerasking him to address people who think going into work is an antiquated concept:

“They should pretend to work somewhere else.” Butyou can’t really hold his terseness against the guy.After all, he is not the world’s richest man for noth-ing. He is a thinker, a visionary, a performer, a doerand an achiever (though his promise in 2011 of“putting a man on Mars in the next 10 years” is stillnot fructified, and doesn’t seem likely any time soon!).

Also, it’s not for the first time that Musk has treat-ed his employees with a whiplash. A Silicon Valley ven-ture capitalist recently recorded an anecdote regard-ing the man’s management style belonging to the peri-od just before Musk reached a deal to acquire TwitterInc. According to it, Musk once noticed a gang ofinterns at the Space Exploration Technologies Corp

hanging around a coffee machine at work. Obviously, he didn’t like it and threatenedto fire all the interns if it happened again. To show he meant it, he had security cam-eras installed to monitor compliance. Musk’s email to Tesla’s executive staff suggestsTwitter’s lenient work policy will also change once he takes over. The above-mentionedventure capitalist has already predicted that employees at Twitter, one of the most promi-nent companies to allow permanent remote work, are “in for a rude awakening”. Twitteremployees are already worried about losing jobs once Musk takes over as their bossin the months to come. However, there are still people who think that coming physi-cally to office is an antiquated concept. Well, not really, if Musk is your boss!

Union Minister Prahlad Singh Patel’s statement that there would soon be a law tocontrol population, may revive the debate over the issue. It is undeniable thatrapid population growth undermines economic development, especially the efforts

to eradicate poverty as raising per capita income becomes difficult. Per capita incomeof a nation is reached by dividing its national income by its population. It is the aver-age amount of money every national earns. It is a major economic indicator. India’sper capita income was hovering around $2,000 before the novel Coronavirus hit theworld. India figures very low in the global per capita ranking, around 145. After theCOVID pandemic, and the lockdowns that ensued, it fell further, going below even thatof Bangladesh, the country which is widely known for its poverty and misery. Rise in

population adversely affects the rise in per capitaincome. It is, therefore, imperative that the growth inpopulation is reined in. Thankfully, there is some goodnews on this front. The total fertility rate (TFR) — thatis, the average number of children born to any womanin her lifetime — came down from 2.2 in 2015-16to 2 in 2019-21. This was one of the major findingsof the fifth round of the National Family Health Survey,or NFHS-5. The survey, which began in 2019, wasconducted for over two years. In fact, India’s currentTFR is below the replacement level of fertility of 2.1.The replacement level fertility means zero population

growth: in a generation, a population exactly replaces itself.The slowdown is the result of decades of Government efforts, economic develop-

ment and modernisation. NFHS-5 underlined a few trends. For instance, there was acorrelation between high population growth and poverty. The TFR in Bihar was 2.98,followed by Meghalaya (2.91), Uttar Pradesh (2.35), Jharkhand (2.26) and Manipur(2.17). Incidentally, the five States are also among the poorest in the country. Anotherinteresting aspect was that the number of children per woman declines with women’slevel of schooling. Further, the education levels among women are inversely related tothe number of children they are likely to bear. The TFR for unschooled females was2.8 children, whereas it was 1.8 children for women with 12 or more years of school-ing. Evidence clearly shows that economic growth and education are the best curesfor high population growth rate. So, while the Minister’s concern about population con-trol is genuine, the way out that the Government seems to be contemplating, a law tocheck the growth rate, may not be quite needed. Worse, such a law can also be con-strued or misconstrued as a move targeting Muslims — something an aspiring eco-nomic power can ill afford. It must also be noted that while population growth amongMuslims is higher than that in other religious groups, it is declining, as among otherreligious communities. It would be better to let the trends continue and increase focuson education and economic growth.

Tightening screws

SINGER KK’S DEATH IS A MAJOR LOSSSir — It’s saddening to learn about the sud-den and untimely demise of Bollywoodsinger Krishnakumar Kunnath, aka KK(53). After a concert in Nazrul Manch,Kolkata, a video showed him lookingunwell while being rushed out. He wentback to his hotel where he was “almostmobbed” by fans where he stumbled andfell to the floor (he had injuries on the leftside of his forehead and on his lips). Hereportedly suffered from chest pain anddied on the way to hospital.One is unable to understand why theorganisers did not rush him to a hospitalas soon as he felt unwell, instead of tak-ing him to the hotel. A fit person’s suddendeath, that too of a cardiac arrest, surelyindicates KK was a victim of mismanage-ment. KK began his career by singing3,500-odd advertisements and jinglesbefore breaking into Bollywood andmade his film debut with an AR Rahmansoundtrack. The postmortem report mayreveal the real reason for his death, but thenation has lost one of the young popularsingers whose many songs linger on in themind. My deep condolences to the fam-ily of the talented singer!

Bidyut K Chatterjee | Faridabad

TERROR HITS THE VALLEY AGAINSir —In yet another incident of targetedattack on minorities in Jammu andKashmir, a Hindu schoolteacher wasfired at by terrorists in Kulgam district ofKashmir. Barely a week ago, 35-year-oldsocial media influencer Amreen Bhat wasshot dead by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists.The killing of non-Muslims in Kashmirsince October 2021 has refused to stop.This is 13th such incident. The organisa-tion of Kashmiri Pandits has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the Government toshift them outside the Valley, otherwisethere will be collective decampment. A spate of killings of innocent civilians inrecent days in Kashmir has again led towidespread unease, particularly among theregions with religious minorities and

brought the Government’s claims of peacein question. There were around 3,50,000Pandits in late 1980s in the Valley and nowonly 2,764 are left. The Government musttake strict steps against terrorism and againplan for the return of minorities in theValley without any casualties. TheGovernment must establish peace in themost beautiful part of our country and givea fitting answer to the terror-mongers.

Ishita Patidar | Ujjain

A TOAST TO CARTOONISTSSir — Cartoonists are creative people withexceptional courage. Their work on pol-itics, corruption and other sensitive issuesgives them a witty look, laced with satire,and that calls for a great amount of intre-pidity. The critical voice of a cartoonist,especially a political cartoonist, can pro-vide a vital safety valve for a society. Bymocking politicians for their excesses andfailings, cartoonists hold them account-able. A caricaturist provides insights into

power relations, key social issues andevents. Many powerful political figureshave been skewered by a cartoonist’s sharppen over lies, machinations and crimes.Cartoons are both a strong plea and astress test for freedom, tolerance and asociety’s ability for conducting a dialogue.And it doesn’t matter whether you live ina dictatorship or a democracy. As histo-ry repeats and patterns emerge, two pop-ular aphorisms fortify the independentvoice: 1) “The pen is mightier than thesword”; and 2) “A picture is worth a thou-sand words.” Said Jen Sorensen, theAmerican cartoonist and illustrator whowas named a Pulitzer finalist in editorialcartooning in 2017: “Cartoons are a greatmedium for demonstrating just howabsurd something is, without ever havingto say it directly.”

Ranganathan Sivakumar | Chennai

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Tough loveElon Musk has unequivocally told his staff toresume working physically in Tesla’s offices

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FUNDAMENTALLY, ITVIOLATES THE

UNIVERSALIST ANDPOLITICO-

THEOLOGICALCONCEPT OF UMMAH

BY RECOGNISINGINDEPENDENT

NATION STATES. ITHAS FAILED TO

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LETTERS TO TTHE EDITOR

BHOPINDER SINGH

The Govt should focus on education and economyrather than on plans to control population

Though the British liberated India onAugust 15, 1947, the bittersweet memo-ries of Colonial rule still linger in our

minds. Indians have always cherished greatmemories of the glorious past and kept pass-ing these down to the next generations. Now,Britain is going to celebrate the platinum jubileeof the Queen’s reign from June 2 to June 6.The royal couple has been to India many timessince 1961 at then President Rajendra Prasad’sinvitation and they were the guests of honourat the Republic Day Parade at the time. They

returned in 1983 also, when President GianiZail Singh hosted them at Rashtrapati Bhawanwhere they presented Mother Teresa with anhonorary Order of Merit.

In 1997, as India celebrated the 50thanniversary of Independence, the Royal cou-ple was invited but faced protests over theJallianwala Bagh massacre. The Queen in herbanquet address, however, admitted: “It is nosecret that there have been some difficultepisodes in the past. Jallianwala Bagh is a dis-tressing example.” And the following day, shereached Jallianwala Bagh amid protests whereshe bowed her head and placed a wreath atthe memorial. Queen Elizabeth also hostedthree Indian Presidents: Radhakrishnana(1963), R Venkataraman (1990) and PratibhaPatil (2009). Also, she allayed many Britishers’fears about passing on her crown to heir PrinceCharles, when she declared that “Camila willbe known as Queen Consort”.

Azhar A Khan | Rampur

The Queen’s platinum jubilee

OIC remains justa relic of the past

The Organisation ofIslamic Cooperation(OIC) is predicated onrestrictive and exclu-

sivist-religio concept of ‘the col-lective voice of the Muslim world’,or the Ummah. Religion as theonly criteria, as opposed to geog-raphy, scale of development ormutual interest binds the limit-ed membership of 57 memberStates. Fundamentally, it vio-lates the universalist and politi-co-theological concept ofUmmah by recognising indepen-dent nation States === butbeyond this genealogical fracture,it has failed to showcase any sig-nificant unity, espousal and,above all, any solution to anymeaningful challenge facing theIslamic world. From Algeria toMalaysia, the swathes of Ummahtrickling down to Nigeria,Somalia, Mozambique and aboveto Turkey and the Central AsianRepublics have remained miredin violence, turmoil and wars fordecades. Mostly, the bloodbath inOIC countries is within them-selves ie, Saudi-Iran, UAE-Yemen, Turkey-Kurds, Iraq-Kuwait and Syria-Lebanon.

The sectarian and divisiveundercurrents of Arab versusAjam (a slur, literally translatingto ‘mute’, applicable to non-Arabic speakers of Ummah)have traditionally split the OICat its seams, beyond other con-tradictions, divisions andintrigues within. A hauntingvideo of Libyan dictatorMuammar Qaddafi warningchuckling and giggling Arableaders in Syria 2008, shows himblowing the hypocrisy of OICunity: “A foreign force occupiesan Arab county and hangs itsleader while we are looking andlaughing.” He then adds chilling-ly, “In future, it is going to be yourturn too.” Telling of the disuni-ty, insincerity and empty postur-ing of the OIC, it certainly cametrue for him and many otherswithin years! The group’s ineffi-cacy in jointsmanship extends toits supposed joint military arm,Islamic Military CounterTerrorism Coalition (inked byonly 41 OIC members), headedby former Pakistani Army chiefGen Raheel Sharif.

SOUNDBITEThe country isgetting out of thevicious cycle ofcorruption,scams…andnepotism.

Prime Minister— Narendra Modi

We will not giveUkraine missilesthat could beused to targetRussia.

US President— Joe Biden

Satyendar Jain was

arrested to prevent

him from going to

Himachal (for poll

strategy).

Deputy Chief Minister

— Manish Sisodia

I have an unbelievable feeling. I was sonervous in the end but I’m happy now.

Danish tennis player— Holger Rune

The OIC’s hypocrisy on even unremorseful terrorists like Yasin Malik is themain reason it has not been able to call a spade a spade when required

I think the StateGovt and the policehave failed... Theyremoved his(Moosewala’s)security.

Singer— Ashok Mastie

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civil war in Pakistan. To divertattention, Rawalpindi might resortto terror attacks against the Indianinterests to escalate the tensions thatmight endanger the South Asianpeace and security. The next fewmonths are all the more critical forIndia's security. In such a scenario,India's operational preparednessshould be high.

To defeat terror, India shouldintegrate its available and newtechnologies with the help of Israeland the US.There can be activecooperation between the two coun-tries for technology transfer or thedirect purchase of the Iron DomeAir Defense System to protect mil-itary installations prone to attacksby Pakistan-based proxies. RafaelAdvanced Defence Systems havedeveloped the Iron dome. Its Activecooperation with ISRO and DRDOcan be sought to collaborate onfuturistic weapons based onArtificial Intelligence and preciseweaponry for external and internalsecurity purposes. If made possible,it can significantly defeat Pakistan'ssinister objectives.

Israel has also gained expertisein weaponising intelligence wherethe adversary's military and prox-ies' build-up are internationallyexposed. The exposure of the covert2010 military deployment ofHizbollah and the 2018 secretatomic warehouse in Tehran areexamples wherein Israel has active-ly used its intelligence to avoid esca-lation. Intelligence weaponisationsends strong signals that the covertoperations have been exposed andneed to be halted immediately; fail-ing which surgical strikes can soonfollow. Also, it serves as an essen-tial tool in perception managementand psychological warfare, whichplay an essential role in building upthe narratives in the home country

and the international communityapart from the adversary popula-tion. Coordination in intelligencecan be helpful for India, wherein itcan expose the terror launch padsfrom across the LOC. Such mea-sures can also have the sword ofbeing blacklisted in FATF hangingover Pakistan. Nevertheless, the useof strategic communication wit-nessed in the post-Pulwama non-military surgical strikes can beclubbed with intelligence weapon-isation to restrict the scope ofPakistan's terror manoeuvring.

Concerningenergy security, ithas to be recalled that India couldnot materialise its TAPI and IPIpipeline dream because of thePakistan factor. However, to over-come the geographical constraint ofPakistan, apart from the othergeopolitical competing interestslike thePak-Turkish alliance, Modihas crafted the 'Act West' policy.Other strategic interests includeintelligence sharing, defence, cyber,and maritime security. From afuturistic perspective, the emer-gence of multilateral Mediterranean"security architectures" has becomeprofound with the discovery of nat-ural gas fields in Israel's EasternMediterranean offshore Tamar(2009) and Leviathan (2010), apartfrom Cyprus's Aphrodite (2011)and Egypt's Zohar (2015).

The rise of the EastMed ener-gy alliance that intends to take nat-ural gas to Europe can be anessen-tialnatural gas source for India. IftheAbraham accord,which is already inplace, can be extended to includeSaudi Arabia, the natural gas can bebrought to India too via underwa-ter pipelines. The same week BennyGantz would be in India, Israel'sNSA Eyal Hulata is scheduled tomeet his US counterpart JakeSullivan in Washington to nor-

malise relations between Israel andSaudi Arabia. If all goes well, thealliance between Israel, the U.S.,Saudi Arabia and U.A.E. would bein place, and India can join thealliance for its energy and securityrequirements. Last year, the logic ofIndia's strategic alliance axes got astronghold with the first closed-door virtual meeting between for-eign ministers of India, Israel, UAEand the US. India is on its path tobe a part of the formulation of astructural framework that could bea win-win situation for the region-al and the extra-regional players topush back the terror-sponsoringcountries apart from the expansion-ist forces.

As President Joe Biden hasdecided to retain the IranianRevolutionary Guards on the USlist of sanctioned terror organisa-tions, it might negatively affect theprospects of a new nuclear dealwith Iran. This will lead to thesharpening of the strategic polar-isations in India's western neigh-bourhood, and China's influenceover Iran is bound to increase.Simultaneous geopolitical conver-gences between India, Israel andthe US to fight terror will alsoincrease the threat factor. India andIsrael have to be cautious concern-ing the attempts of the variousproxy groups to harm the Israelidiplomats in India. For instance,Tal Yehoshua-Koren, wife of theIsraeli defence attache to India, wastargeted in 2012 while an explosiontook place near the Israeli Embassyon the 29th Anniversary of theestablishment of the bilateral rela-tions. It is only through jointefforts in human and signal intel-ligence that such attacks can beaverted. Overall, the future isbright for India's overwhelmingpresence in West Asia.

Israel ties sharpenIndia's military edge

GETTING BLINDED BY PERSONAL AMBITION IS

A LUXURY YOU AND I CAN’T AFFORD IN THIS

FIGHT. IT’S A BIGGER FIGHT.

—CONGRESS SPOKESPERSON

PAWAN KHERA

SONIA JI PERSONALLY COMMITTED TO

ACCOMMODATE ME IN THE RS IN 2003/04…

I ASK, AM I LESS DESERVING?

—MAHILA CONGRESS GENERAL SECRETARY

NAGMA

Whenever the next elections to Telangana Assembly are held,it could be as early as May-June next year or December 2023as scheduled, it is going to be a three-cornered contest. TRS

has a whopping 103 out of the total of 119 MLAs in TelanganaAssembly. It won 88 seats in the 2018 elections. Congress had got19, AIMIM bagged seven, TDP two and the BJP won only one. Later,12 Congress MLAs, two TDP MLAs and one independent MLA joinedthe ruling TRS bulging its strength.

The BJP claims it can win 70 seats. The confidence comes fromits wins in the by-election to Dubbaka seat andHuzurabadconstituencies..Etala Rajendra, former health and financeminister, who left the TRS and joined the BJP won against heavy odds.The TRS used all its forces and resources under the leadership of HarishRao, known for his political abilities. The saffron party's remarkableshow in the elections to Greater Municipal Corporation of Hyderabadadded to its glamour. With the Congress in a quagmire with endlessdissensions and seniors in the party not reconciling to the appoint-ment of Revanth Reddy, a young leader who came from the TDP, asthe PCC president, the BJP thought its time has come. However, theCongress may have quarrelling leaders but its vote bank appears tobe intact.

TRS for the first time in recent months trained its guns at theCongress. Harish Rao , Minister for Finance and Health, called RahulGandhi inefficient and incapable of running the party. K Taraka RamaRao (KTR), KCR's son and Minister of IT and Municipal Administration,of late, has been very vocal in his attacks against Narendra Modi andthe BJP. KCR, on his part, has been taking on Modi and the NDA gov-ernment. KCR was ignoring the Congress as though it is not goingto be a player in 2023 elections. But the huge crowds at Warangalat the recent Rahul Gandhi rally forced the TRS to attack Rahul andthe Congress. Congress leaders are acutely happy that the TRS lead-ers have started to take notice of their presence.

Rahul's meetings gave a boost to the sagging morale of theCongress leaders and workers. He said he would follow the Warangalmeet with another gathering of tribals to discuss their specific prob-lems. If the Congress can clear the mess at the top and concentrateon States such as Telangana, it can hope to gain in 2024.

The BJP has been trying assiduously to build upon the work doneby RSS leaders in the constituencies reserved for dalits and adiva-sis. There are 19 seats for dalits and 12 for adivasis in Telangana.Whoever wins majority of them would come to power.

If the Congress and the BJP have the same pull on the voters, itwill be advantageous to the TRS since both the opposition parties willshare anti-incumbency vote equally thus giving an edge to the rulingTRS. If either Congress or the BJP becomes weak, it will go againstthe TRS since the majority of anti-TRS vote will be hogged by the sec-ond-best party. It is a matter of fact that most of the TRS MLAs areunpopular, as reportedly suggested by poll strategist Prashant Kishor(PK). As of now, the BJP is not in a position to field candidates insome of the constituencies in districts like Nalgonda and Khmmam.If KCR followed PK's formula and changed the candidates in someof the seats where the sitting MLAs are perceived to be weak, theBJP would welcome the disgruntled MLAs, give them party ticketsand try its luck.

(The writer is a senior journalist and Editor, primepost, a newswebsite based out of Hyderabad. The views expressed are personal.)

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FIRSTCOLUMNWHERE THE BIG 3 STAND

IN TELANGANA POLLS

POINTCOUNTERPOINT

NISHTHA KAUSHIKI

BJP buoyant, TRS incumbent,and Congress finds votes intact

IF ALL GOESWELL, THEALLIANCEBETWEEN

ISRAEL, THEUS, SAUDI

ARABIA ANDUAE WOULD BEIN PLACE, AND

INDIA CAN JOINIT FOR ENERGYAND SECURITY

REQUIREMENTS.LAST YEAR,

THE LOGIC OFINDIA'S

STRATEGICALLIANCE AXES

GOT ASTRONGHOLD

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(The writer is anAssistant Professor atCentral University of

Punjab, Bathinda. Theviews expressed are

personal.)

The BJP is setting goals towork continuously tillIndia's independence

centenary in 2047, riding onthe strength of its strong eight-year of reign 'ensuring ease ofliving' for the poor and themiddle classes.

The goal is set by PrimeMinister Narendra Modi inhis address to party workers inJaipur and the strategy finalizedfor "Sewa, Sushashan andGareeb Kalyan" campaign. Theparty and the governmentcarved out an intense blitzkriegof publicity, one-to-one contactwith a view to capturing all thestates that are not in its fold.Too ambitious but with 744central schemes and 72 spon-sored programmes and mil-lions of cadre across the statesit finds the task tough but notdifficult.

Even the march to Dakshin- the South - is part of its yatra.Its senior leaders are carvingout strategies in Chhattisgarh,Telangana and Andhra. Modilaunched projects worth`31,500 crore to target TamilNadu. The massive campaign isto make all believe in its eco-nomic feat, improvements inliving standards, digital econ-omy inclusion of the poor, acaring government for a grandsuccess by 2024 in Lok Sabhaand at least 16 states that go tothe polls in the next two years.

The thrust of the BJP ingovernment or the party wouldbe to focus on the wider ben-efits that the programmes likeDBT, PM Kisan and SwachhaBharat, universal vaccination,various pension and employ-ment schemes, includingMahatma Gandhi National

Rural Employment Guarantee.The core would be nine-

plus programmes that havetouched the neo-aspirant class-es. They reach the householdsand is said to make qualitativedifference to the living condi-tions. It is not aspiration butthe basic needs like Har GharJal, Har Ghar Shauchalay(Swach Bharat Mission), HarGhar Bijli (Saubhagya Yojana),Har Ghar Gas Cylinder(Ujjwala Yojana ), Har GharRation (Gareeb Kalyan Yojana),

Har Ghar Bank account (JanDhan Yojana), Har GharSwasthya (Ayushman Yojana),Har Ghar Teeka, Har GharPakka Ghar.

The schemes are reachinggrass root levels and stated tobetter lives of the poor. Evenseparate meets with differentcaste and dalit groups areplanned. The BJP claims suchstrategies led to shifting of the8 percent extreme poor minor-ity votes in UP elections.

The income of the com-

mon man has also almost dou-bled. It's not untrue but arecent PM's EconomicAdvsiory Council report men-tions that five to seven percentof the country's income comesfrom the top one percent, while15 percent earn less than ̀ 5000a month.

The report card says thatMSP for wheat in 2014 was`130 per quintal and rice ̀ 1310per quintal, in 2022 wheat is`2015 and rice 1940; farmers'monthly income has risen to`10428 from `6426 in 2014.Employment rate was 42.8 coreand now 39.98 crore; 3.4 per-cent were unemployed andnow it is 8.7 percent. Accordingto Pew research, the middleclass shrank by 35 million whilethe number of people whowere pushed to poverty was 75million because of Covid-19

pandemic-led recession.It may be one of the

longest canvassing and cam-paigning for a party that has tocapture a number of statesheld by the opposition. Somelike Telangana chief ministerK Chandrashekar Rao hasposed a challenge. Parties likeAAP are eyeing Himachal andGujarat. Ten states will formnew governments in 2023 andfour states that are to haveelections by June 2024 maycast vote with the Lok Sabhaelections.

An election is a toughgame so the party is taking itsblitz to booth level, accordingto BJP president JP Nadda. TheBJP stress is more on man-to-man contact by lakhs of partyworkers in the most remote vil-lages to explain to the peoplewhat the party has done for

them beyond the free fooddole. Thousands of groupswould carry on the re-educa-tion of the masses in all states.

How big is the campaignsplash is anybody's guess. TheUPA government too hadsplurged Rs 2658 crore as perofficial statements on publici-ty. During the eight years theBJP has also spent a substantialsum. The early start by the BJPwill pressurise its opponents tomatch the splurge to remainrelevant.

The central governmentspent `1698 crore on publici-ty and advertisements between2018 and 2021 for print andelectronic media. The party hasseparate state-wise budgets.

The campaign for the next25 years is ambitious, not easy,and aims at changing the gamutof Indian politics.

The party’s stress is more on man-to-man contact by lakhs of party workers in the most remote villages

March to 2047: BJP targets poor, ease of living

(The writer is a senior jour-nalist. The views expressed

are personal.)

SHIVAJI SARKAR

RAMACHANDRA MURTHY KONDUBHATLA Bilateral relations with Israel arethirty years old, one aspect ofwhich, sources indicate, is thatcountry extending military help to

India even during the Cold War period,especially during the 1971 war withPakistan. Its no-strings-attached helpwith ammunition and laser-guided mis-siles during the Kargil conflict years laterhad transformed the battlespace in India'sfavour. The contribution of Israel can beassessed just by the Phalcon air radar sys-tem and the joint production of the Barakmissile defence system.

Previous governments could not strikea balance between Israel and Palestine andhence always saw Israel from the prism ofthe Palestinian issue. On the other hand,Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2017and 2018 visited Israel and Palestine,respectively, and this marked the first-evervisit of India's political leadership. In2018, the then Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu paid an official visitto India. Since then, the relations betweenthe two countries have seen an upward tra-jectory.

The security and the foreign policyacknowledged that India's pursuit of politi-co-strategic equilibrium remains incom-plete without Israel. Through the multi-alignment policy, India has de-hyphenat-ed its relations with Palestine, and hencehas moved much ahead with Israel in termsof cooperation in counter-terrorism mea-sures, including intelligence sharing andmissile supplies. The use of precision-guid-ed Spice bombs in the non-military surgi-cal strikes strongly indicates the choice ofweapons that Israel can offer to India. AsIsraeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz is onan upcoming visit, it becomes essential toanalyse the possible contours of coordina-tion between the two countries.

The Quad Joint Leaders' Statement2022 condemned the Mumbai and thePathankot attacks and pledged to "take con-certed action against all terrorist groups,including those individuals and entities des-ignated pursuant to the UNSC Resolution1267(1999)". This is a significant develop-ment as the perpetrators of 26/11 contin-ue to be shielded by Pakistan. The state-ment might indicate a crucial upcomingdevelopment. Is it possible that the CIA,Mossad and RAW can actively coordinateto use different coercion tools against theterror groups that harmed the joint inter-ests of the three?

Possible coordination between thethree agencies is necessary from anotherperspective. The recent use of RocketPropelled Grenade Launchers (RPG) in theMohali terror attacks and the findings thatthe US military hardware left inAfghanistan is now landing in Kashmirexpands the horizon of Pakistan's proxywar against India. The shrinking foreignexchange reserves and mounting externaldebtapart from the Baloch and the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan attacks on the militaryestablishment might lead to a full-blown

Through its multi-alignment policy, India has de-hyphenated relations withPalestine, and gets cooperation from Israel in a range of Defence measures

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Capital markets regulator Sebi on Wednesday said Ashwani Bhatia, former managingdirector of State Bank of India (SBI), has taken charge as its whole-time member.Bhatia will handle the department of debt and hybrid securities, alternative investment

fund and foreign portfolio investors department, market intermediaries regulation andsupervision department, corporation finance investigation department and office of investorassistance and education, Sebi said in astatement. Apart from Bhatia, Sebi hastwo whole-time members -- S KMohanty and Ananta Barua. "AshwaniBhatia took charge as whole-timemember, Securities and Exchange Boardof India, in Mumbai, today," the statementnoted. Prior to this assignment, Bhatiaheld the position of managing director inSBI. He has an experience of over three-and-a-half decades in the State BankGroup where he joined as a ProbationaryOfficer in 1985.

State-owned CIL on Wednesday said it produced 108.2 million tonne of coal in the first twomonths of the ongoing fiscal year, registering year-on-year increase of 28.8 per cent. Thecompany had produced 84 million tonne (MT) of coal in April-May last fiscal year, Coal India

Ltd (CIL) said in a filing to BSE. The company's output in May increased to 54.7 MT from 42.1 MTin the corresponding month of previous fiscal year, the filing said. "Accelerating its production, CILposted a strong 30 per cent output growth inMay'22. The increase in volume terms was12.6 MT," the PSU said in another filing.Facing a production target of 700 MT for2022-23, which entailed 12.4 per centgrowth rate at the beginning of the fiscalyear, CIL brought down the year's askinggrowth rate to 9.9 per cent by the end of lastmonth. "Admittedly, sustaining the level ofgrowth witnessed so far, throughout theyear, is difficult but we will be monitoring theprogress month by month to augment theoutput," said a senior official of the company.

The rupee on Wednesday recovered from its record low to close 20 paise higher at 77.51(provisional) against the American currency. At the interbank forex market, the rupeeopened at 77.58 against the greenback and moved in a range of 77.51 to 77.62 in the day's

trade. The rupee finally ended at 77.51, higher by 20 paise over its previous close. On Tuesday,the rupee had declined by 17 paise toclose at its all-time low of 77.71 againstthe US currency as surging US bondyields dampened the appeal of riskierassets. The dollar index, which gaugesthe greenback's strength against abasket of six currencies, rose 0.15 percent to 101.90. Brent crude futures, theglobal oil benchmark, surged 1.84 percent to USD 117.73 per barrel. "Rupeecontinued to trade in a narrow rangeand volatility remained low despitemarginal weakness in domestic andglobal equities.’’

Ashwani Bhatia takes charge asSebi's whole-time member

Coal India production at 108 MT in Apr-May

Rupee recovers from record low,spurts 20 paise to 77.51 per US dollar

PNS n MUMBAI

The Sensex and Nifty nursedlosses for the second straight ses-sion on Wednesday, pressured bysteep declines in IT, FMCG andpharma counters amid a mixedtrend overseas.

High crude oil prices, lacklus-tre macroeconomic data andforeign fund outflows also playedspoilsport.

The 30-share BSE Sensexdeclined 185.24 points or 0.33per cent to settle at 55,381.17 ina see-saw session.

On similar lines, the broaderNSE Nifty dipped 61.80 points or0.37 per cent to finish at16,522.75. Nestle India was thetop loser among the Sensex

components, skidding 2.99 percent, followed by TechMahindra, Bajaj Finserv, SunPharma, HCL Tech, HUL,PowerGrid and UltraTechCement. In contrast, M&M

topped the winners' chart, climb-ing 1.32 per cent, after thehomegrown auto major posteda multi-fold jump in total salesin May. HDFC rose 0.94 per centafter the mortgage lender

announced a 5 basis points (bps)increase in its benchmark lend-ing rate. Kotak Mahindra Bank,Tata Steel, HDFC Bank, ITC andNTPC were among the othergainers.

The market breadth was neg-ative, with 20 of the 30 Sensexstocks closing in the red."Continuous rise in crude oilprices due to EU's decision topartially ban Russian oil hin-dered global market. Indianeconomy registered a growth of8.7 per cent in FY22 but isexpected to slow down in FY23to 7.2 per cent, as per the latestRBI forecast. "Auto sales data,posted by major manufacturers,witnessed growth in passengerand commercial vehicle seg-

ments due to pick up in the con-struction sector. However, two-wheeler and tractor segmentscontinued to remain under pres-sure," said Vinod Nair, Head ofResearch at Geojit FinancialServices.

The Indian economy grew atits slowest pace in a year duringJanuary-March at 4.1 per cent,pulling down the GDP growth inthe full fiscal 2021-22 to 8.7 percent, as per official data releasedpost market hours on Tuesday.

Economists said the outlookfor the current fiscal yearremains clouded as globalcrude oil prices have hardenedback to USD 120 per barrelafter increased sanctions onRussian oil.

Balyan concerned over low pricerealisation by poultry farmersPNS n NEW DELHI

Union Minister Sanjeev Balyanon Wednesday expressed con-cern over the low price reali-sation of poultry farmers andwarned that the governmentmay have to intervene in caseof their exploitation by privatecompanies. The Minister ofState for Fisheries, AnimalHusbandry and Dairying alsodirected his department tosoon call a meeting of allstakeholders to address thisissue. The minister also pulledup the National DairyDevelopment Board (NDDB)for not being able to set up acooperative outside Gujarat,which is as successful as Amul.

Addressing an event, Balyansaid, "We (Government ofIndia) have to intervene ifsmall poultry farmers areexploited. The issue of marketintegration of poultry farmerswith companies needs to beaddressed".

Poultry farmers, having abroiler farming contract withprivate companies, are gettinglower realisation. Even a 2005

study by Ludhiana-basedGuru Angad Dev Veterinaryand Animal Science Universityhas found that the poultryfarmers were paid way belowthe cost of production, hesaid. While the total costincurred by a farmer was Rs11.15 per kg, the return wasonly Rs 6.41 per kg, incurringa loss of Rs 4.75 per kg, he saidand asked if the private com-panies want to operate like anEast India Company.

As a result of poor marketintegration and lower pricerealisation, the minister saidthere has not been a single

successful poultry farm in thelast ten years. Balyan direct-ed his department secretaryto hold a stakeholders' meet-ing to address this issue andensure there is better marketintegration. On the sidelinesof the event, PoultryFederation of India (PFI)President Ranpal Dhandasaid the cost of productionquoted by the study was 2005rates. "Now, the cost has fur-ther increased. It is about Rs28.53 per bird, but farmersare getting in the range of Rs14-16 per bird under thecontract farming."

GST revenues up 44 pc atnearly Rs 1.41 lakh cr in May PNS n NEW DELHI

GST revenues bucked the two-month rising trend in May andstood at nearly Rs 1.41 lakhcrore, registering a year-on-year increase of 44 per cent.

Although the May Goodsand Services Tax (GST) rev-enues came in lower than therecord high collection in Aprilat Rs 1.68 lakh crore and Rs1.42 lakh crore in March, it isstill the fourth highest collec-tion since the rollout of thenew indirect tax regime on July1, 2017.

In February, revenues fromtaxing sale of goods and ser-vices was at Rs 1.33 lakh crore,while in January it was Rs1,40,986 crore.

"The gross GST revenuecollected in the month of May2022 is Rs 1,40,885 crore ofwhich CGST is Rs 25,036crore, SGST is Rs 32,001 crore,IGST is Rs 73,345 crore(including Rs 37,469 crorecollected on import of goods)

and cess is Rs 10,502 crore(including Rs 931 crore collect-ed on import of goods)," theFinance Ministry said in astatement.

The revenues for the monthof May 2022 are 44 per centhigher than the GST revenuesin the same month last year atRs 97,821 crore.

This is the fourth time that

the monthly GST collectionhas crossed the Rs 1.40 lakhcrore mark since the inceptionof GST and the third straightmonth since March 2022.

"The collection in May,which pertains to the returnsfor April -- the first month ofthe financial year -- has alwaysbeen less than that in April,which pertains to the returns

for March, the closing of thefinancial year. "However, it isencouraging to see that even inthe month of May 2022, thegross GST revenues havecrossed the Rs 1.40 lakh croremark," the Ministry said.

The total number of e-waybills generated in the month ofApril 2022 was 7.4 crore, whichis 4 per cent less than 7.7 crore

e-way bills generated in themonth of March 2022. DeloitteIndia Partner M S Mani saidthe stability demonstrated byGST collections exceeding Rs1.4 lakh crore over the pastthree months is a good indica-tor of the growth of the econ-omy and ties in with the othermacroeconomic indicatorsincluding the GDP numbers.

"Significant efforts in auditsand analytics have also led toa drive against tax evaders,inculcating a tax complianceculture," Mani said.

ICRA Chief EconomistAditi Nayar said the high year-on-year growth reflects the lowbase of the second wave.

"Nonetheless, the May 2022GST collections are robustcompared to the Q4 FY2022trends, benefitting fromimproved compliance, mar-ket share gains by the organ-ised sector as well as the trans-mission of higher commodityprices into output prices,"Nayar said.

PNS n NEW DELHI

An individual has settled withSebi a case pertaining toalleged failure to carry outadequate "due diligence" withrespect to grant of loans byReligare Finvest, a subsidiary ofReligare Enterprises, after pay-ing Rs 44.2 lakh towards settle-ment amount.

The order came after theindividual, Pankaj Sharma,filed an application with Sebiproposing to settle the regula-tory violations "without admit-ting or denying the findings"through a settlement order.

"The instant adjudicationproceeding initiated againstPankaj Sharma in the matter ofReligare Enterprises Ltd videSCN ...dated February 15, 2021is disposed in terms ...of theSettlement Regulations," Sebisaid in a settlement orderpassed on Tuesday. Pursuant to

receipt of the complaints, Sebiinitiated an investigation in thematter of Religare EnterprisesLtd (REL) to examine the alle-gations of financial misman-agement and diversion of fundsof REL through its subsidiaries

for the benefit of REL's pro-moters or promoter connect-ed entities.

The investigation alsoascertained whether there wasany violation of the provisionsof PFUTP (Prohibition of

Fraudulent and Unfair TradePractices) during the periodbetween April 2011 to March2018.

Based on the findings of theinvestigation, it was primafacie observed that funds tothe tune of Rs 2,473.66 crorewere alleged to have beendiverted from REL throughReligare Finvest Ltd (RFL) topromoters/promoter groupentities of REL.

It was also observed that theindividuals approving the rel-evant loans of RFL as well asdirectors of RFL, includingSharma, had failed to carryout adequate due diligenceand exercise independentjudgment with respect to thegrant of loans/investments byRFL during the period ofinvestigation. Therefore, itwas alleged that the applicanthad violated the provisions ofPFUTP rules.

PNS n NEW DELHI

Reliance Brands Ltd (RBL) onWednesday announced that ithas entered into a JV withItalian toy manufacturingcompany Plastic Legno SPA byacquiring a 40 per cent stake inits India business for an undis-closed amount.

This investment would helpRBL in bringing in verticalintegration for its toy businessand diversify the supply chainwith a long-term strategicinterest in building toy manu-facturing in India, a joint state-ment said. Plastic Legno SPAis owned by the Sunino groupthat boasts more than 25 yearsof toy production experiencein Europe. RBL, a subsidiary ofReliance Retail Ventures Ltd,also has a strong play in the toyindustry with its portfolio ofBritish toy retailer Hamleysand homegrown toy brandRowan. Hamleys, currently,has a global footprint across 15countries with 213 doors andis India's largest chain of toystores. RBL spokesperson saidthis collaboration with PlasticLegno's deep experience inworld-class toy manufacturingcoupled with Reliance's strongfooting in the global toy retailindustry will open new doorsand unparalleled opportunities

for toys manufactured in India."It is imperative for RBL to

build design to shelf capabili-ty for a strategic advantage overthe competition and to be anaccelerator in building a robusttoy manufacturing ecosystemin India not only for domesticconsumption but also for glob-al markets," he added.

Sunino Group co-ownerPaolo Sunino said: "We arevery privileged to have RBL asa partner in this Joint Venture.We are confident that PlasticLegno's experience in Toysproduction and Hamley's com-mercial outreach, will comple-ment one another to enable theJV Company to achieve greaterheights and success. We haveimportant development plans

to implement, always in thespirit of creating a culturalbackground in this specificsector in India". Plastic LegnoSPA had started its India busi-ness in 2009 out of a need todevelop a strong productionhub that would cater to glob-al markets, but more impor-tantly to the fast-evolving andgrowing Indian market.

Sunino is a over 100 millionEuros privately held group ofcompanies. Founded inCastellamonte, near Turin,Italy, it gained the tradition ofprocessing wood during the1950s and in 1968 entered thepolystyrene foam market, in1988 the thermoplastic mould-ing sector and in 1992 the toysector.

OYO adds over 1,250 new corporate clients since MarPNS n NEW DELHI

Travel tech firm OYO onWednesday said it has addedmore than 1,250 corporateclients in the last three months,indicating that business travel inIndia may be rebounding postlifting of COVID-induced trav-el restrictions.

The recovery is led by smalland medium enterprises, tradi-tional business houses and con-glomerates, startups, travel man-agement companies and filmproduction houses, which haveemerged as a key customer cat-

egory for OYO in recent times.The list of top cities searched andbooked by corporates includeBangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai,Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata,

Pune and Delhi, OYO stated.Small and medium businessescontinue to contribute signifi-cantly to the business travelbookings as more and more

people from this segment opt forphysical interactions -- still a keyfactor for them to expand theirbusiness, the company added.OYO's Business Accelerator divi-sion has serviced over 6,600 cor-porate clients since January 2021,it added. Commenting on thegrowth in corporate travel, AnkitGupta, Chief Executive Officer,OYO India said the appetite forbusiness travel has returnedstrongly since the frequentchange in travel restrictions hasebbed, making travel planningfor business trips more certainand predictable.

HDFC hikeslending rateby 5 bps

PNS n NEW DELHI

Mortgage lender HDFC Ltdon Wednesday announcedan increase in its benchmarklending rate by 5 basis points(bps), a move that will makeloans dearer for both existingand new borrowers. This isthe third hike effected byHDFC in the last one month."HDFC increases its RetailPrime Lending Rate (RPLR)on housing loans, on whichits Adjustable Rate HomeLoans (ARHL) are bench-marked, by 5 basis points,with effect from June 1,2022," the housing financecompany said in a statement.The revised rates for new bor-rowers range between 7.05per cent and 7.50 per cent,depending on credit scoreand loan amount. The exist-ing range is 7 per cent to 7.45per cent. For existing cus-tomers, the rates would riseby 5 basis points or (0.05 percent). Last month, HDFChad increased its benchmarklending rate by 35 basis pointsmaking EMI for existing bor-rowers expensive.

PNS n NEW DELHI

India's petrol and diesel salessoared in May on the back ofa surge in summer travel toescape from the heat and vaca-tion during annual breaks ateducational institutions, pre-liminary industry data showedon Wednesday.

Petrol sales by state-ownedfuel retailers, which controlroughly 90 per cent of the mar-ket, at 2.8 million tonnes inMay was 55.7 per cent higherthan the same period last yearwhen a devastating secondCOVID-19 wave wreakedhavoc on the economy.

This consumption was 76per cent higher than thedemand in May 2020 and 12per cent more than 2.5 milliontonnes of sales in the pre-COVID May 2019. Month-on-month sales were up 8.2 percent, as per the preliminary

data. Diesel, the most-used fuelin the country, saw sales jump-ing 39.4 per cent year-on-yearto 6.82 million tonnes in May.This was, however, 2.3 per centlower than sales in May 2019.It was 1.8 per cent higherthan 6.7 million tonnes ofconsumption during April thisyear.

Industry sources said con-sumption in May is higher

because of demand returningafter high prices in the previ-ous month impacted sales.Also aiding the demand wasthe start of the harvesting sea-son.

Another factor was the lowbase effect. April saw con-sumption drop due to a Rs 10per litre hike in petrol anddiesel prices after an over four-month hiatus.

Reliance Brands to acquire 40%stake in Italy's Legno toy biz

India's fuel sales soar in May Individual settles case with Sebi in RE issue

Sensex, Nifty extend losses for 2nd day

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evika Bhagat is a prominentscreenplay writer, who has dab-bled in mediums spanning cine-ma, television, and digital plat-forms. She dons multiple hats —from writing for films like

Manorma, Six Feet Under, Jab Tak Hai Jaan,Bachna Ae Haseeno, to scripting televisionshows like Mahi Way, to now writing seriessuch as Unpaused and Four More ShotsPlease! she is currently basking in praisefor her latest, Amazon Prime Video’santhology Modern Love: Mumbai, whereshe is credited for writing the NupurAsthana-directed Cutting Chai. She also doubled up as a consultant

writer on the series. Devika Bhagat gave a sneak peek into her

two upcoming shows, Four More ShotsPlease! Season 3 and 4, which the audience

will get to witness in the second half of theyear.

“Women’s characters in season 3 of FourMore Shots Please! are going to be very

different from one another.Characterisation depends on

the kind of woman you arewriting about, their eco-

nomic status, social sta-tus, and where they

are located,amongst otherthings. If weare writingabout privi-leged womenin Four MoreShots Please,they are privi-leged becausethey have

access to thingsthat 90% of

women in thiscountry do not

have access to,”Devika shared. She added, “Expect alot of emotions from season three ofFour More Shots Please. Even the sea-sons are going through arcs!”

Devika Bhagat started her career at an early age as a secondassistant director but later went on to become one of the mostnoted writers and gave us hits like Bachna Ae Haseeno, Jab TakHain Jaan, and Four More Shots Please.

Talking about her journey and association with Yash Raj Films,Devika said, “I graduated from the film school at NYU and cameto Mumbai to become a director around 2002-2003. Life, howev-er, had certain other plans for me. I was struggling to get work as

an AD and had to earnmoney to pay my bills. Iwas very close friends withAbhay Deol, who then wasalso a struggler like me.Later on in life, I metImitiaz Ali through Abhay.He asked me to co-write afilm that unfortunately didnot come into being.During this journey, I hap-pened to visit the Yash RajFilms office to narrate ascript, which again did notculminate. It was ArjunSablok through whom Imet Aditya Chopra, whohad read my previous

script. He then narrated a one-liner and asked me to develop it.That’s how Bachna Ae Haseeno was born. Aditya Chopra doesnot need narration. He is one of those who reads scripts and hasfeedback sessions, which I love because I hate giving narrations.Years after Bachna Ae Haseeno, Aditya Chopra offered me to co-write Jab Tak Hain Jaan and I said yes to it only because Ithought I would be able to work with Yash Chopra, but that didnot happen as Yash ji was not keen on working on it. My associa-tion with Yash Raj Films has been an enjoyable and memorableone.”

On a concluding note, Devika Bhagat advised all the aspiringwriters to always listen to their voice, take feedback and judg-ment, but always be true to themselves. She urged them to alwayswrite what they wanted to and follow their instincts. As for voicesalways trying to school female screenwriters from within andoutside the industry, Devika said, “You should not tell femalewriters to stick to a particular genre. Female writers can write inany genre just like male writers.”

K. RAMYA SREE

ndian handwoven traditionaltextiles are treasured acrossthe globe for their richnessand quality. These beautifulfabrics are woven by skilledweavers on the loom. Jamdani

is one such craft that requires experi-enced weavers. These artisans takeimmense pride in their cultureand heritage and have car-ried forward their weav-ing traditions despitevarious adversities.

While dying artand craft practices areleading to a country’scultural loss, there arestill people who aretrying to keep a fewart forms alive, protect-ing the country’s culturalrichness that it boasts.

Patnam Subramanyanamof Venkatagiri cluster, 38 years oldhas been practising Jamdani weaving forthe last 22 years of his life. Jamdani is ahighly complex technique of weaving.Motifs are woven into the fine fabricusing threads by hand. Jamdani weavingrequires a high level of skill and is verylabour-intensive, taking days or weeks toweave a saree. This technique originatedin Dhaka but has travelled to otherweavers’ clusters over a period of time.UNESCO declared Jamdani sarees as anintangible cultural heritage of humanityin 2013.

This craft has been in Subramanyam’s

family for generations and is the mainsource of income for the family. He hascreated a few masterpieces for connois-seurs who value the original techniques,which are getting rarer nowadays. Withthe help of Tata Trusts, Subramanyam istrying to find models that can be repli-cated at scale and sustainability in orderto empower communities, enabling their

access to skills, tools, and processes todeliver higher quality products

and services, creating bet-ter connections with the

market and co-optinglike-minded peopleand organisationsalong the journey.

Speaking aboutthe type of handi-crafts he’s experi-

enced, PatnamSubramanyam said, “I

have experience in thehandloom Jamdani

Weaving technique, which isa fine muslin on which decora-

tive motifs are woven on the loom, typi-cally in grey and white. Often, a mixtureof cotton and gold thread was also used.The Jala technique, which is one of theoldest in the history of weaving, havingbeen around since the 19th century,allows us to easily weave corner designsthat are located at the joint of the borderand cross-border designs. Additionally, Ialso know that paperwork. Traditionally,Jamdani weaving is done by referring tothe design while keeping beside theweaver to pick up the threads to be liftedfor the particular design, and it takes a

lot of effort and, as a result, the produc-tivity is also lower.”

He adds, “While using the paperwork,we keep the actual scale of the designprinted or drawn on the paper beneaththe warp while weaving. We follow thepattern on the paper to interlace thewarp and weft for the design to be creat-ed on the warp. This minimises theerrors and reduces the effort and time ittakes to complete the work.”

For 29 years, since 1992, PatnamSubramanyam has been an artisan. Theskill he practised was passed on for gen-erations from his forefathers to him.

Although the art of Jamdani weavingoriginated in Dhaka, Bangladesh, it hasbeen said that the Jamdani ofVenkatagiri is made with a quality that’shard to find anywhere else in the coun-try. The yarns used in this Jamdani

Technique are made with a count of(120 x 120, 100 x 100). Venkatagirisarees are known for their fine, soft,light, and unique fabric and are thebread and butter of the majority of theresidents of the small town ofVenkatagiri.

Earlier, the Venkatagiri sarees werepopularly known as the Venkatagiri ZariCotton Handloom Sarees, since theywere woven using cotton threads. Overtime, silk threads made their way intothese distinctive sarees. Eventually, withthe import of the Jamdani techniquefrom Bangladesh, Venkatagiri Silk Sareesnot only found acceptance amongst themasses but also became a popular choicefor comfort and elegance.

Passing on these traditional craft skillsto generations to come, Subramanyamsays they were badly hit at the beginning

of the pandemic with few to no orders.“I was also not able to transport the pre-vious orders due to restrictions onmovement. There was also a majorimpact on the availability of raw materi-als and transportation. When the pan-demic began, we lost our sources oflivelihood and struggled to make endsmeet. At that time, it was hard to knowwhere the next meal would come fromand how long we would be able to sus-tain ourselves,” he laments.

Nature plays an important role in allof Subramanyam’s work.

He depicts nature in such a wonderfulway that one can’t stop themselves fromholding the saree in their hands andhaving a brief look at it. One of hissarees is inspired by the wood carvingsof Tirupati. You will see the pallu has anest of graceful peacocks and also par-rots adorn the pallu. These motifs arecreated in the handcrafted jamdani tech-nique.

On the other hand, we have MridulaTangirala, head of crafts, Tata Trusts,who is currently anchoring the craftsand tourism initiatives of Tata Trusts,and who made the shift from tourism todevelopment for the betterment of peo-ple. She tells us, “The shift was aboutwanting to work with both sides of thesame coin. Mainstream leisure, adven-ture, and eco-tourism, for example, is away of monetising the existing culturaland natural assets through experiencesand creating a livelihood pie out of thatpotential. Community-based tourism,on the other hand, aims to capacitate thecommunities to carve a fair and moreequitable share out of that pie so thatthere is a larger stakeholder set workingtowards conserving and regeneratingthose very cultural and natural assets ina sustainable way.”

Mridula says she feels privileged tohave gotten an opportunity to learn andwitness the artisans’ ways of life, theinherent balance in everything they do,the simplicity, their grit and courage.

The reason for speaking to Mridulawas that during the pandemic, theorganisation was at the forefront inhelping artisans get back on their feetand get going as the crafts and tourismsectors had seen a huge impact due tothe pandemic. “At the start of 2022, itwas clear that finding artisan commu-nities as a means of sustaining liveli-hoods and building continuous irriga-tion of income was a priority. With this

in mind, the team set out to build anddeploy training programmes whichhelped artisans understand the facetsof online marketplaces, social media,and transactions. This included every-thing from photography to invoicegeneration, and it laid a solid founda-tion for us to launch Antaran ArtisanConnect. The platform served the pur-pose of selling items the weavers hadproduced in anticipation of commer-cial exhibits and ensured some regular-ity in income to keep them engagedwithin the sector. “Antaran's primaryobjective was to make the most of theopportunity and use it as a chance forlearning while keeping the communityafloat,” shares Mridula in conclusion.

the extra weft technique

Jamdani is a finemuslin textile,wherein no loosethreads are seenhanging at the back.UNESCO declaredJamdani sarees asan intangible culturalheritage of humanityin 2013. To find outmore about thetextile, The Pioneer

gets in touch with anartisan, who is tryingto keep thistraditional craft aliveand is passing onthe skill to the nextgenerations

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glamorous and nichejewelry exhibitions, isback with its 40th edition.The expo will be held atRadisson Blu Plaza Hotel,Banjara Hills from June 3to 5 between 10.30 amto 8 pm.

HEALTH TALK

Renowned integrative lifestylemedicine and life coach LukeCoutinho addressed the gathering

of women entrepreneurs, professionalsand others at a session organised byFLO Hyderabad Chapter on Wednesdayin the city. In a tete-a-tete withShubhraa Maheshwari, Chairperson,FICCI FLO Hyderabad Chapter, Lukespoke about health and wellness,especially life after covid. P

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Glance, a lock screen platform, is all set to host Glance LIVE Fest (GLF), India’s largest live, interactive festival onsmartphone lock screens. Close to 70 million users will witness the biggest carnival of ‘all things live’ featuringtop celebs, creators, musicians, former cricketers, game streamers, and brands through premium LIVE

experiences. Kareena Kapoor Khan will go live on What's the Juice alongside Cyrus Broacha, who has entertainedus all with The Week That Wasn’t and MTV Bakra.Tune in to What’s the Juice? With Kareena Kapoor during theGlance Live Fest on June 5 at 7.30 pm on the Glance Lock screen of your smartphone.

Celebrating Dr Nataraja

RamakrishnaNartanasala - an abode of ancient dancetraditions of Andhra Natyam and Perini

Sivatandavam founded by Ms Sunila Gollapudito revive the rich art forms, will celebrate thecentenary of the legendary Late Dr Nataraja

Ramakrishna, the doyen of Andhranatyam andrecreator Perini Sivatandavam, by hosting a

novel interpretation of Andhranãtyam’straditional Navajanãrdhana Pãrijãtham,

performed by Sunila Gollapudi, under theguidance and choreography of her Guru, Abhinava Satyabhama, Shri Kala Krishna, on Saturday, June 4,

at Prasad Labs, Banjara Hills.

Aha announces nonstopentertainment plan at Rs 99

Aha has announced its new subscription offers for themonth of June for a stellar content slate line-up in thecoming months. Viewers can now access all of aha’s

new releases including films, series, and originals at justRs.99 for three months or Rs.299 for an annualsubscription. The one-time offer is valid for Telugu usersfrom June 1 to June 30.

Three days sports event

The JNIAS School of Planning and Architecture (JNIAS-SPA), on the occasion of its 10th anniversary,is conducting the Kurukshetra 2022, where nearly

1,200 students from all colleges will be having one to oneinteraction. The programme that begins today will continuetill June 4 at Railway Grounds,(RRC) Secunderabad.

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Hyderabad | Thursday June 2, 2022 tollywood

‘With every newproject comes

new experiences'

SHIKHA DUGGAL

riya Banerjeeis a youngactress whohas worked inmultilingual

films. At the beginningof her career, she wasappreciated for her act-ing talent in Tollywoodfilms! She comes acrossas a strong, versatileindividual who hasworked hard to climbthe ladder of successand has now made aplace for herself. Sonow, what’s new in herkitty? Well, streaming

giant Netflixannounced that theirmuch-anticipatedseries, Rana Naidu, haswrapped filming. And,guess what? Priya is anintegral part of it.

She shares, “Withevery new projectcomes new experi-ences—excitement isliterally like a newbiebecause it’s the firsttime I’ll be working forNetflix. I worked forAlt Balaji earlier. I can’teven begin to tell you.It’s mostly from theSouth fraternity, whichtakes me back to mydebut days.”

She says, “You’ll notfind decked up charac-ters. Though it’s anadaptation of anAmerican web series, itwas important for us toIndianise it for ouraudiences. But, whenyou see my entry, it’s

going to be really glam-orous! I was so into it,that I was making sureat every given pointthat I looked up-to-date on the sets. I amgrabbing the essence ofKatie Holmes!”

The plotline revolves

a lot around familyrelationships, and wedid ask her about herrelationship with herparents, to which shequips, “My parents livein Canada, but they'renever has been a day Idon’t miss them or callthem up after shoot-ings. I am their onlydaughter, so the rela-tionship is extremelytransparent. We talkabout everything! But,when you watch RanaNaidu, you’ll beamazed to see the twistin family relationships.”

She had the best ofher time shooting withRana Daggubati. Sheshared, “Rana and Ihave been friends. Thiswas my second timeshooting with him.”The shooting went onand on for a late-nightschedule, but my co-actor Rana made it easyfor me.”

She continued, “Idon’t have any problemwith doing bold roles.And if you go toHollywood, there areno such stereotypes!So, why here? A seriesof mine, Bekaboo,grabbed so much atten-tion funnily for me tobe called a boldactress.”

Actress Priya Banerjee,who will next be seen in

Netflix’s Rana Naidu

starring Venkatesh andRana Daggubati, talksabout her role, working

with Rana, and heropinion on being called

the ‘bold’ actress.

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EE5’s recent webseries, Gaalivaana,has been a hit. Theplatform has nowembarked on a

new web series.On Wednesday, it

announced a crime thrillertitled Recce. A web series, itwill stream from June 17.The first announcementtoday came in the form ofan intriguing motion poster.

The series is a grippingperiod thriller set in the1990s. The story is narratedover a span of 7 episodes (of25 mins each). Talking aboutthe premise, director PoluruKrishna today said, “Thestory revolves around amurder. The TadipatriMunicipal Chairman is murdered and a thrilling setof incidents ensue. The taleunfolds between a newly-appointed yet-to-be-provenSub Inspector named Leninand a recce expert namedParadesi and his team. Howthey plot the murder ofTadipatri MunicipalChairman Varadarajulu in

1992 and how Lenin pursuesthe case against all oddsforms the crux of the story.”

From the motion posterand the premise, it appearsthat Recce is going to be aroller-coaster ride enrichedwith suspenseful drama andexciting plot turns. TheRayalaseema backdropmakes it all the more excit-ing. The notorious factionviolence aspect of Tadipatriseems to have been exploredwell.

Through films and otherpop culture phenomena, weonly know of high-profilefaction leaders and theirmurders. Recce, however,brings to the fore some nail-biting plots and execu-tions behind those gory inci-dents. The plot descriptionsuggests how edge-of-the-seat the series is going to be.“In the early 90s inTadipatri, rookie sub-inspec-tor Lenin is assigned thetask of solving a dual mur-der. Are these murders polit-ically motivated, faction dri-ven, or is there an even

darker motive?Lenin’s investiga-tion leads him todiscover someunpleasantsecrets.”

Sriram andSivabalaji haveplayed roles thatwe have neverseen them inbefore. Anantapuris where the majorportions of theseries were shot.The director andother techniciansadopted a realisticapproach to narrating and executing theseries. Since it hasbeen a long timesince we have seena raw, authenticrural faction crimedrama, the viewersare surely going tolove the wholepremise, back-drop, the detail-ing, the plot turns,and performances.

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Filmmakers of Karthikeya 2on Wednesday dropped thefirst look of the motion

poster of the film which isintriguing and highlights themysteries of Dwarka.

The filmmakers released theposter of actor NikhilSiddharth-starrer movie on theoccasion of his birthday onWednesday.

Actor Nikhil Siddharth hasreunited with director ChandooMondeti for the movie which isa sequel to the criticallyacclaimed Karthikeya thatreleased in 2014.

“Our Movie #Karthikeya2 willrelease in the 5 languages ofTelugu, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil,and Malayalam. This July22 inTheatres. Come Join us on thisEpic Divine Journey#LordKrishna”, Nikhil Siddharthwrote, as he shared the intrigu-ing poster via his social mediahandles.

The film is expected to be amystery thriller about a searchfor secrets buried beneath thesea near Dwaraka. The sneakpeek is intriguing and has gener-ated much-needed buzz.

“The world’s strangest secretsare buried beneath the city of

Dwaraka,” says Nikhilin the motion poster.

As Nikhil,AnupamaParameswaran, andactor Srinivas Reddyare seen on a boat,they appear to be on amission to uncover amystery, with theirjourney taking themacross the soaring sea.

AnupamaParameswaran is thefemale lead in thismovie. People MediaFactory and AbhishekAgarwal Arts havejoined hands to pro-

duce this mystery-orientedmovie.

Having Kaala Bhairava as themusic director, the movie isscheduled to release on July 22worldwide, in Telugu, Tamil,Kannada, Malayalam, andHindi.

I want to do a full-length role with

Kamal Sir: Venkatesh

ZEE5 announces novel thriller Recce

film launchedB

oyapti Sreenu isone of the mostsuccessful direc-

tors in Telugu, who hasdirected blockbusterfilms like Bhadra,Tulasi, Simha, Legend,Sarrainodu, Jaya JanakiNayaka, and mostrecently Akhanda. Theindustry breathed asigh of relief whenAkhanda became amassive blockbusterand was hailed by theaudience as the theatresregained their formerglory.

Boyapati Sreenu hasnow started his upcom-ing Pan-Indian filmwith Ustaad RamPothineni. This movieis going 10th film forthe blockbuster direc-tor. After two back toback films, ace produc-er Srinivasaa Chhitturiis now producing thisfilm tentatively titled‘BoyapatiRAPO’ underSrinivasaa SilverScreens banner. It’s 9thfilm for the productionhouse. Pavan Kumar ispresenting the film.

Ram Pothineni, withhis charm, energy, andelectrifying moves,gained a large fanbasenot only in Telugustates, but also through-out India. His dubbedflicks sparked aYouTube frenzy. Thismassive movie marksRam Pothineni’s 20thfilm and he recentlywrapped up shootingfor The Warriorr.

The coming togetherof the gigantic three forthis pan-Indian projectis being viewed as amammoth combina-tion. The yet-to-be-titled movie was for-mally launched with a‘muhurat’ (customary)pooja in Hyderabad onWednesday. The teamand many celebritieswere in attendance forthis launch event.

Burugupalli SivaRamakrishna garuswitched on the camera,first clap is done bySravanthi Ravi Kishoregaru and first shot isdirected by BoyapatiSreenu garu. Script

handover done by TheWarriorr director NLinguswamy and direc-tor Venkat Prabhu.

Talking about thecollaboration SrinivasaaChhitturi said, “We aredelighted to present thefilm, helmed byBoyapati Sreenu. It’s apleasure to work withour hero RamPothineni again so soonafter The Warriorr. It isprestigious film comingfrom our banner. Weare producing this filmwith high technicalstandards and a biggerbudget. We intend torelease the film world-wide in Telugu, Tamil,Hindi, Kannada, andMalayalam.”

Boyapati Sreenu hascome up with a superbstory loaded with masselements that havethrilled both the pro-ducer and the actor.More details about thefilm, including its hero-ine and other membersof the cast and crew,will be made in thenear future.

Karthikeya 2 highlightsmysteries of Dwarka

Vikram, releasing on June 3, is the most awaitedfilm from Kamal Hassan as he will be seen on bigscreens after a long time. The film is directed by

Lokesh Kanagaraj and also stars Vijay Sethupathi andFahad Fazil in the lead roles, making this even moreexciting to watch. It has music by AnirudhRavichandran. Speaking at the pre-release event ofVikram in Hyderabad, Venkatesh Daggubati, who wasthe chief guest, said, “Kamal Sir marks 60 years of act-ing, but his heart is still 16 years old. I was clean andbold when I watched his Padaharella Vayasu film. Trueto the title of the film, he still looks and lives like a 16-year-old. One needs guts to do the kind of films KamalSir has done. He became the first Pan-India star with EkDooje Keliye and now he is the biggest global star. Hehas a unique quality about him. If there are two eras inSouthern cinema, then it is the one before KamalHaasan and the other after Kamal Garu. He set a trendin fashion too. He is an actor, director, writer, singer,choreographer, politician, and, most importantly, a goodhumanist.”

The F3 actor added, “Not 10 shades. I can see 100shades in Kamal sir. I have done many films in mycareer. I did action and comedy, but whenever I amblank, I see Kamal Sir and learn from him. I want to doa full-length role with Kamil Sir.”

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PTI nMELBOURNE

Australia head coach AndrewMcDonald has tested positive

for COVID-19 and will miss theopening week of his side's tour ofSri Lanka, starting Tuesday.

The 40-year-old, who returneda positive test for the virus a daybefore Australia's T20 squad'sdeparture to Sri Lanka onWednesday, will isolate for a weekin Melbourne and is likely to linkup with the team in Colomboahead of the second T20 on June 8."Australian men's team head coachAndrew McDonald has tested pos-itive for COVID-19 and will bedelayed in travelling to Sri Lankafor the start of the T20I series,"Cricket Australia said onWednesday.

In his absence, assistant coachMichael Di Venuto will guide theT20 side.

"Michael Di Venuto will coachthe Australian men's T20 sidebefore Andrew McDonald re-joinsthe squad at the conclusion of sevendays isolation," CA added.

AP n LONDON

England have recalled veter-an pace bowlers James

Anderson and Stuart Broad totheir side for the first Testagainst New Zealand at Lord'sstarting Thursday while givinga debut to Durham quickMatthew Potts.

Anderson, 39 and Broad,35, England's two most suc-cessful bowlers of all time,with a combined 1,177 wick-ets between them, were bothcontroversially left out of thesquad for a 1-0 series loss inthe West Indies earlier thisyear.

But they return for the firstmatch under England's newleadership duo of captain BenStokes and coach BrendonMcCullum, the former NewZealand captain, in an XInamed a day ahead of sched-ule on Wednesday.

Potts gets his chance aheadof fellow squad member CraigOverton, after an injury crisisdeprived England of severalfast bowlers including MarkWood, Chris Woakes, OllieRobinson, Jofra Archer, Saqib

Mahmood, Matt Fisher andOlly Stone.

The 23-year-old Potts hasbeen selected on the back of afine start to the county season,having taken 35 wickets forDurham in his opening sixCounty Championship match-es.

England had previouslyremoved some of the doubtsurrounding their side for this

opening match of a three-Testseries by indicating JonnyBairstow would bat at numberfive, with Ollie Pope pencilledin at first-wicket down.

That means the in-formHarry Brook, a Yorkshire col-league of Bairstow, must waitfor his Test debut.

Brook has scored 840 runsat a colossal average of 140 sofar this campaign but has beenunable to find a place in afamiliar-looking top six.

England are currently bot-tom of the World TestChampionship table followinga woeful run of one win in 17games.

New Zealand, who've yetto name their team, are thereigning World Test champi-ons after defeating India in lastyear 's inaugural f inal atSouthampton.

England team: Zak Crawley,Alex Lees, Ollie Pope, JoeRoot, Jonny Bairstow, BenStokes (capt), Ben Foakes(wkt), Matthew Potts, JackLeach, Stuart Broad, JamesAnderson. Coach: BrendonMcCullum.

PTI n JOHANNESBURG

Backing David Miller to carryhis confidence from the IPLto the away series against

India, South Africa white-ball skip-per Temba Bavuma said he is opento having a conversation with thesouthpaw regarding his battingposition in the national T20 team.

Miller enjoyed a fabulous IPLseason with the bat where he was avital cog in the Gujarat Titansteam that went on to win the titlein its maiden season.

"It's always nice to see guys inform. A guy like David lifting thetrophy with the Gujarat Titans —the confidence that he will bringinto the team, we look forward tothat," Bavuma told reporters at thepre-departure press conference onTuesday ahead of the series againstIndia.

"David has performed exceed-ingly well at the IPL and I'm surethat will do a world of good for hisconfidence and whatever feelings ofinsecurity that might be there.

"The conversations that I havehad with David, he has neverexpressed those types of feelings tome. David is still an integral mem-ber within our team and we trust hisperformances will continue wellinto the future," he added.

The big-hitting Miller hasstruggled to score runs in the lim-ited overs format with the nation-al team in the past few years.

But batting mostly at numberfive, as opposed to his usual six withSouth Africa, in the IPL this season,Miller scored 481 runs with the bestaverage in the competition of 68.71at a strike rate of 143.

"In terms of him batting a bitlonger, that has always been theconversation over the years whenDavid has done well. He under-stands where he fits in within theteam.

"If he feels he can add morevalue in a different position, a con-versation can be had in that regard.

"There is no way we are goingto stifle him or restrict David in anymanner. That's how we try to treatall the players. We try to set themup in positions where they can suc-ceed and make strong plays for theteam."

Talking about another SouthAfrican Dewald Brevis who had adecent outing in the IPL for theMumbai Indians, Bavuma said theyoungster should be given "timeand the space to hone his game"before being pushed into interna-tional cricket.

"In all fairness to him, he has-n't played a first-class game. Interms of expectation but also allow-ing the boy to grow within his game,it would be fair to allow him to playa couple of first-class games wherehe can really get an understanding

of his game," he said."It will be a lot of pressure to

throw him into the international setup and expect him to make plays.He will be treated like any otherexciting young prospect that comesonto the scene.

"He should be given time andthe space to hone his game withinthe system and ease into the inter-national side of things."

South Africa are set to take onIndia in five T20Is, starting fromJune 9 to 19.

The hosts will be without sev-

eral key players. While regularskipper Rohit Sharma and seniorplayers Virat Kohli and JaspritBumrah have been rested for thefive-match series, Deepak Chahar,Ravindra Jadeja and SuryakumarYadav have been ruled out becauseof injuries.

But Bavuma still expects it to bea competitive series.

"Even though India are restingtheir main players, it will still be acompetitive series. The guys inthat squad can walk into the Indianteam."

PTI n NEW DELHI

Former India skipper SouravGanguly on Wednesday

issued a cryptic tweet about his"new journey" that raised spec-ulations about his continuationas BCCI President, promptingthe cricket board secretary JayShah to clarify that he has notresigned from his post.

Ganguly in his tweet said heis embarking on a new journey,although without revealing anyfurther details.

"2022 marks the 30th yearsince the start of my journeywith cricket in 1992. Sincethen, cricket has given me a lot.Most importantly, it has givenme the support of all of you. Iwant to thank every single per-son, who has been part of thejourney, supported me, andhelped me reach where I amtoday," he wrote in a brief state-ment.

"Today, I am planning tostart something that I feel willprobably help a lot of people. Ihope you continue your supportas I enter this chapter of life."

Ganguly was elected BCCI

President in October 2019 andstill has four months left in histhree-year tenure.

Ganguly's tweet took thesocial media by storm as many,including media outlets, start-ed speculations about his future.

"The rumours doingrounds about Mr SouravGanguly stepping down fromthe post of BCCI President arefactually incorrect," BCCI sec-retary Jay Shah said in a state-ment issued to PTI.

"We have some excitingtimes in the form of mediarights coming up and my col-leagues and I are completelyfocused on the upcomingopportunity and safeguardingthe interest of Indian cricket,"Shah further stated.

It has been learnt thatGanguly's tweet was related tohis upcoming project.

AP nMADRID

Gareth Bale wrote a farewell letter to RealMadrid on Wednesday, the Welshman

bringing an end to his nine-year spell at theSpanish club, where he said his "dreambecame a reality".

Bale will leave Real Madrid when his con-tract expires at the end of June, with the 32-year-old yet to confirm what he will do next.

His future is likely to depend on whetherWales qualify for the World Cup in Qatar, withretirement a possible option if they miss out.

"I write this message to say thank you toall my teammates, past and present, my man-agers, the backroom staff and to the fans thatsupported me," Bale wrote in a letter to RealMadrid, posted on social media in bothEnglish and Spanish.

"I arrived here nine years ago as a youngman who wanted to realise my dream of play-ing for Real Madrid. To wear the pristine whitekit, to wear the crest on my chest, to play atthe Santiago Bernabeu, to win titles and to bepart of what it's so famous for, to win theChampions League.

"I can now look back, reflect and say withhonesty that this dream became a reality andmuch, much more.

"To be a part of this club's history and toachieve what we achieved while I was a RealMadrid player has been an incredible expe-rience and one I will never forget.

"I also want to thank president FlorentinoPerez, Jose Angel Sanchez and the board forgiving me the opportunity to play for this club.Together we were able to create somemoments that will live forever in the historyof this club and football. It has been an hon-our."

After joining Madrid from Tottenham for100 million euros in 2013, Bale went on to win16 major trophies with Real Madrid, includ-ing five Champions Leagues, three La Ligasand one Copa del Rey.

He also won three Club World Cups, threeUEFA Super Cups and a Spanish Super Cup.

More than his trophies, Bale will beremembered for a handful of spectacularmoments, including his two goals scored offthe bench against Liverpool in the 2018Champions League final in Kiev, the first com-ing from a stunning bicycle kick.

He scored another hugely important goalin the 2014 Champions League final in Lisbon,his header at the back post giving Real Madridthe lead against Atletico Madrid in extra-time,as they went on to win the club's long-await-ed 10th European Cup.

Perhaps most memorable was Bale'sincredible solo goal at Mestalla to win the 2014Copa del Rey final against Barcelona.

Bale's popularity with the Real Madridfans, though, has plummeted in recent yearsas injuries and a perceived lack of commit-ment pushed him to the fringes of the firstteam. He was barely on speaking terms withZinedine Zidane by the end of the 2017-18season and hopes that Cristiano Ronaldo'sdeparture might revive his Real Madridcareer were never realised.

Last season, Bale played only five timesin La Liga and seven minutes in theChampions League, again saving his best forWales, as he scored a hat-trick against Belarusin September and then twice against Austriain March to keep their World Cup qualifica-tion hopes alive.

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French World Cup-winningmidfielder Paul Pogba is to

leave Manchester United at theend of June, the club said onWednesday, bringing the cur-tain down on a largely disap-pointing second spell.

The 29-year-old's depar-ture at the end of his contractwill see United recoup none ofthe then record £89 million($112 million) he cost themwhen they bought him fromJuventus in 2016.

He flourished initiallyunder Jose Mourinho and waspart of the sides that won theLeague Cup and Europa Leaguein 2017.

However, his subsequentperformances rarely matchedthose he produced for France intheir 2018 World Cup cam-paign.

Fitness problems limitedhim to 27 appearances last sea-son in an unimpressive cam-paign for both player and clubas United had to be content witha Europa League spot.

"The club can announcethat Paul Pogba will leave

Manchester United at the end ofJune, upon the expiry of his con-tract," read the club statement.

"The last of his 233 Unitedgames ended in the 10th minuteof a defeat at Anfield in April2022.

"It was a low-key end to aUnited career that brought somany individual high moments.

"So many beautiful goals,assists and pieces of skill.

"For a boy that joined theAcademy at 16 to make over 200United appearances and lift theYouth Cup, along with twomajor pieces of silverware, issomething that should beapplauded and celebrated."

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Ravichandran Ashwin, one of the sharpest thinkers inworld cricket, feels that he has reached a stage in his

career where he is not bothered about assessment of hisown performance after every game.

While the COVID-19 pandemic has been hard on alot of people, the wily off-spinner feels, that the last twoyears has been kind to him with continued success in Testsat home and a productive tour of Australia, where Indiamade history by winning back to back series.

The 35-year-old, who has taken442 wickets in 86Tests, also made awhite-ball come-back after fouryears and featuredin last year's T20World Cup in theUAE.

However, hehas been restedfrom the T20 homeseries against SouthAfrica later thismonth and will linkup with the squadin the UK for the'fifth' Test of thelast series against England.

"If you want a realistic answer, I am not assessing myperformance at all. I am not in that phase of my life whereI am thinking about what happened there and what hap-pened here. Like I told you, I am living it by the day.

"The last two years have been hard on a lot of peoplebut it has been very very kind and good to me. So justenjoying my game. I don't know if it is evident enough onthe ground or not. I am in totally in a very good space ofmind," Ashwin said.

Ashwin, who has just got done with the two-monthlong IPL, will next be seen during India's tour of Englandin June-July when the rescheduled fifth Test will be com-pleted with the visitors leading 2-1.

En route to the historic triumph in Australia in January2021, Ashwin contributed both with bat and ball. Havingsuffered severe back spasms on day four of the Sydney Test,Ashwin turned up on day five and batted alongsideHanuma Vihari as they both consumed 128 balls each topull off a draw that felt like a win.

Ashwin recalled that partnership with a lot of fond-ness. He was ruled out of the final Test as injury-ravagedIndia struggled to field an eleven for the game.

"The other game I played the game injured was inSouthampton (2018) and it did not go on the right sideof the coin for us. Again in Sydney, day four day of thegame I had a severe back spasm I was not sure if I couldreally get through the game but somehow wanted to.

"I prayed for a bit of of luck, that I had lesser pain thenext morning, that the painkillers worked and all of that,I was praying quietly.

"Somehow I got through day four, took a couple ofwickets, bowled non-stop spells even though it was hard.Harder than what Southampton (2018 England Test) wasbut I think a lot of it was destiny as well.

Bavuma open to slot Miller at No. 5

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Former India coach RaviShastri reckons that T20 for-

mat is not meant for bilateralseries between internationalteams and the slam-bang style ofcricket should be restricted tojust World Cup.

Shastri, one of the most suc-cessful India coaches, also feelsthat franchise cricket togetherwith a biennial T20 World Cupis best way forward when itcomes to shortest format, consid-ering fans' appetite for it.

Shastri's comments havecome, days before India's five-mach T20 series against SouthAfrica.

"...There's too much of bilat-eral stuff going on in T20 crick-et. I've said that (before), evenwhen I was the coach of India, Icould see it happening in frontof my eyes," Shastri toldESPNcricinfo.

"It should go the footballway, where, in T20 cricket, youjust play the World Cup. Bilateral

tournaments — no one remem-bers."

Shastri, whose tenure asIndia coach ended last year, saidhe doesn't "remember a single(T20) game in the last six-sevenyears as coach of India, barringthe World Cup."

"A team wins the WorldCup, they will remember it.Unfortunately, we didn't, so Idon't remember that either.

"Where I am coming from is:you play franchise cricket aroundthe globe; each country isallowed to have their franchisecricket, which is their domesticcricket, and then, every twoyears, you come and play aWorld Cup."

The IPL media and broad-casting rights for the next five-year cycle are going to go up forsale in June.

Discussing the future of IPL,former India opener AkashChopra said: "I actually foreseethere might be two editions ofthe IPL in every calendar year.And that's not too far away."

Shastri agreed with Chopra."That's the future," he said."It could be tomorrow — 140

games, split 70-70. In two sea-sons. You never know. That's theway it's going to go. That's theway it's developed as a beast ofa property. And you cannot hideaway from that.

"You might think that's over-dose, but nothing is overdose inIndia. I have been sitting outsidethe bubble, I have been watchingpeople, how they have seen,how they have reviewed theselast few months, especially [aftercoming] out of Covid. And theyare loving every bit of it, and theyare almost having withdrawalsymptoms."

The 2022 season of IPLended on Sunday with new-comers Gujarat Titans liftingthe trophy.

Only play T20Is inWorld Cup: Shastri

Batting mostly at

No. 5 in IPL this

season for Gujarat

Titans, Miller scored

481 runs with the

best average in the

competition of

68.71 at a strike

rate of 143

Oz coach McDonald

tests Covid +ve, will

miss start of SL tour

Eng recall Broad, Anderson for 1st NZ Test Ganguly hasn’t resigned as BCCIPresident, confirms Jay Shah I am past the phase of

assessing my performanceafter every game: Ashwin

Bale bids farewell to Real MadridPogba to leave Man Utd

Ganguly on Wednesday

issued a cryptic tweet

about his ‘new journey’

that raised speculations

about his continuation as

BCCI President