Friday, June 30, 2023

Drugs Worth Rs 13.8 Crore Seized In Tripura Police Says "Biggest Ever"

Police recovered heroin worth nearly Rs 13.80 crore and arrested two persons from Ambassa in Tripura's Dhalai district, a senior official said on Friday.

This is the "biggest seizure of heroine or any other drug" in Tripura so far, he said.

"Police intercepted a vehicle at Ambassa naka point on Thursday evening. During searches, 300 cases of heroin weighing 3.415 kg, having market value of around Rs 13.8 crore, was recovered hidden inside a cloth bag," SP, Dhalai, Mr Avinash K Rai told Press Trust of India over phone.

Two persons have been arrested in connection with the recovery, and a case was registered against the duo, he said.

Chief Minister Manik Saha lauded the police for its efforts in the Ambassa drug recovery.

Mr Rai said police have this year also seized 6.4 kg of heroin at Ganganagar and Kamalpur in Dhalai district. Nearly 2,500 kg of cannabis were recovered till date in 2023, he added.
 



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AAP Drops Plan To Burn Copies Of Delhi Postings Orders Says Matter In Court

Hours after declaring to burn copies of the Centre's Delhi ordinance at its party office here, the AAP on Friday desisted from making such a move as it said the matter was sub judice.

Notably, the AAP-led Delhi government on Friday moved the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the ordinance on control of services, saying it is an "unconstitutional exercise of executive fiat" that attempts to "override" the top court and the basic structure of the Constitution. Besides quashing of the ordinance, the government also sought an interim stay on it.

Earlier in the day, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will burn copies of the ordinance at the party office in central Delhi on July 3.

Addressing a press conference, party chief spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj said copies of the ordinance will be burned across the 70 assembly constituencies of the national capital.

In a statement late evening, the party said, "AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal and the senior leadership of AAP will neither burn nor participate in the protests and agitations against the Delhi Ordinance on July 3 as proposed earlier since the matter is now sub judice in the Hon''ble Supreme Court. All the programmes are cancelled." Delhi minister Bharadwaj accused the Centre of trying to take "illegal" control of Delhi through the "black ordinance".

The party had on June 11 organised a 'maha rally' against the ordinance.

The Centre on May 19 brought the ordinance to create an authority for the transfer and posting of IAS and DANICS officers in Delhi, with the AAP government calling the move a circumvention of the Supreme Court verdict on control of services.

The ordinance, which came a week after the Supreme Court handed over the control of services in Delhi, excluding police, public order and land, to the elected government, seeks to set up a National Capital Civil Service Authority for the transfer of and disciplinary proceedings against Group-A officers.

Transfer and postings of all officers of the Delhi government were under the executive control of the Lieutenant Governor before the May 11 verdict of the Supreme Court.



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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Ashok Gehlot Injures Leg Gets Treatment In Jaipur Hospital

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was taken to hospital on Thursday after hurting his feet, a doctor said.

He fractured a left toe and also suffered an injury in a right toe, according to Dr Achal Sharma, superintendent of the Sawai Man Singh Government Hospital here.

After treatment, Ashok Gehlot returned home, his office said.

Chief Minister Gehlot was recommended a week's rest. It was not immediately clear how he got the injuries.



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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Rajasthan Lamb With Holy Number Fetches Rs 1 Crore Bid. Rejected.

A shepherd in Rajasthan's Churu district has refused to sell his lamb, which has an Urdu writing on its belly, despite receiving an offer of Rs 1 crore.

The lamb reportedly has the numeral '786', considered sacred by Muslims in the Indian subcontinent, written in Urdu on its belly.

Raju Singh, the shepherd, did not understand what the number meant but after consulting with members of the Muslim community in his village, he learned that it was the Urdu numeral for '786'. This number is considered to be sacred in Islam, and it is often used as a way to invoke the blessings of God.

Mr Singh said that the lamb was born last year and he has so far received offers of Rs 70 lakh and Rs 1 crore for it but decided against selling the animal as he considers it "very dear" to him.

Ever since the lamb's price was estimated to be crores of rupees, it is now kept separate from the other lambs in the herd and is fed a special diet of pomegranates, papayas, millets, and green vegetables.

Due to its high value, Mr Singh has taken special measures to protect the lamb and keeps it inside his house with his family.



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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Hair Growth & 7 Other Benefits Of Moringa

Moringa, also known as the "miracle tree," has many potential health benefits and is gaining popularity as a superfood. One of the ways it can boost health is by promoting healthy hair growth. In this article, we discuss how moringa boosts hair health and other ways in which it might boost one's health.

Moringa is rich in vitamins and minerals that are essential for healthy hair, including vitamin A, B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, iron, and zinc. These nutrients work together to nourish hair follicles, strengthen hair strands, and improve the overall health of your hair.

Vitamin A is particularly beneficial for hair health because it helps to produce sebum, which moisturises the scalp and promotes healthy hair growth. B vitamins, including Biotin (B7), are essential for hair growth and may help prevent hair loss.

Vitamin C is important for collagen production, which is necessary for hair growth and maintenance. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that can help improve blood circulation to the scalp, promoting healthy hair growth. Iron and Zinc are essential minerals that can help prevent hair loss and promote healthy hair growth.

In addition to promoting healthy hair growth, Moringa has many other health benefits:

1. Boosts immunity

Moringa has a high concentration of vitamin C, which is essential for boosting the immune system. This vitamin helps in the production of white blood cells, which fights off infections and disease. Additionally, Moringa contains anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties that help in reducing inflammation and preventing infections.

2. Regulates blood sugar levels

Moringa is known to have hypoglycemic properties, which means that it can lower blood sugar levels. The plant has bioactive compounds that help in regulating insulin secretion and reduce insulin resistance. Consuming Moringa regularly can benefit people suffering from diabetes.

3. Promotes digestive health

Moringa is an excellent source of fibre, which is crucial for maintaining digestive health. It helps in regulating bowel movements, preventing constipation, and promoting the growth of healthy gut bacteria. Moringa also has anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe digestive issues such as ulcers and gastritis.

4. Enhances brain function

Moringa contains antioxidants and polyphenols that protect brain cells from damage caused by free radicals. The plant also has neuroprotective properties that enhance cognitive function and memory. Consuming Moringa may help in preventing degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

5. Lowers cholesterol levels

Moringa contains compounds that help in reducing cholesterol levels, which is essential for maintaining heart health. The plant has anti-inflammatory properties that prevent the buildup of plaque in the arteries, thus reducing the risk of heart disease.

6. Reduces inflammation

Inflammation is the body's natural response to injury, but chronic inflammation can lead to several health problems such as arthritis and heart disease. Moringa has anti-inflammatory properties that help in reducing inflammation and preventing chronic diseases.

7. Promotes skin health

Moringa contains vitamin A, a nutrient known for promoting healthy skin. The plant also has antibacterial and antifungal properties that can prevent acne and other skin problems. Moringa oil is often used in skincare products due to its moisturising and anti-aging properties.

Overall, Moringa is an incredibly nutritious superfood that can help boost hair health and promote overall health and well-being. Adding Moringa to your diet or using Moringa oil as a hair treatment can provide many potential benefits.

Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for a qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.



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Election For 10 Rajya Sabha Seats On July 24 Says Poll Commision

Elections will be held for 10 Rajya Sabha seats across three states on July 24. Bengal has the largest number of seats -- six, followed by Gujarat which has three seats and Goa, one.

Making the announcement today, the Election Commission said the counting of votes will be held on the same day. The nominations have to be filed by July 13.

In Bengal, the terms of Derek O'Brien, Dola Sen, Pradip Bhattacharya, Sushmita Dev, Shanta Chhetri and Sukhendu Shekhar Ray are expiring.  

In Gujarat, the tenure of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, Dinesh Jemalbhai Anavadia and Lokhandwala Jugal Singh Mathurji are also scheduled to end.

In Goa, the outgoing MP is Vinay Tendulkar.

In the last round of Rajya Sabha elections, held in July last year, the BJP had won eight seats across four states. The Congress retained three seats in Rajasthan and won one each in Rajasthan and Maharashtra.

The Election Commission also announce that it would hold bye-election to one Rajya Sabha seat in West Bengal. The seat fell vacant after former Goa chief minister Luizinho Faleiro resigned his seat and the Trinamool Congress.



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Monday, June 26, 2023

Bengaluru Techie Who Was Laid Off Turns Rapido Driver To Get Job Leads

A Twitter user has shared a 'Peak Bengaluru' moment about a software developer who lost his job at HCL and is now driving a Rapido bike to get leads on any Java developer openings across the city.

Srinivas Rapolu, a skilled Java developer was laid off from Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL). He now works as a driver for Rapido and hopes to find a suitable job as a Java developer. Mr Rapolu's story was shared on Twitter by Loveneesh Dhir. "My Rapido guy is a Java developer recently laid off from HCL driving rapido to get leads for any Java developer openings," Mr Dhir wrote on Twitter.

"I have his cv. DM if you have any relevant openings," Mr Dhir added. He also called the incident his "peak Bengaluru" moment.

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His post soon went viral and collected nearly 2 lakh views on Twitter. The post generated mixed reactions on the social media platform. While some appreciated Mr Dhir's effort of helping the Rapido driver, others called it a gimmick for publicity.

Mr Dhir clarified in a follow-up tweet, he wrote, "This is not a tweet gimmick." He shared Mr Rapolu's CV. 

HCL also reacted to the post, "We're sad to hear about your experience. Request you to please DM us the details (Name, SAP ID, Contact, Email), we shall try our best to assist you."

Another user commented, "that's straight-up hustling. massive respect for the guy. i never think of how easy I've got."

The third user commented, "Appreciate this gesture of yours."



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Influencer Kusha Kapila Announces Separation From Husband. Read Her Post

Actor and social media influencer Kusha Kapila has announced her separation from husband Zorawar Singh Ahluwalia. The couple announced the split at the same time on Instagram. In the post, the digital content creators wrote that the decision to part ways has been taken mutually and they will continue to co-parent their dog, Maya.

In a lengthy Instagram post, Kusha Kapila wrote, "Zorawar and I have mutually decided to part ways. This hasn't been an easy decision by any means but we know it's the right one at this point in our lives. The love and life we have shared together continue to mean everything to us, but sadly, what we seek currently for ourselves doesn't align. We gave it our all, until we couldn't anymore."

She further wrote, "A relationship ending is heartbreaking and it's been a tough ordeal for us and our families. Thankfully, we have had some time to process this, but what we shared and built together panned for over a decade. We still need a lot more time and healing to get to the next phase of our lives. Our current focus is to get through this period with love, respect and support towards each other. We will continue to co-parent the love of our lives, Maya. And continue to be each other's cheerleaders and pillars of support."

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Kusha Kapila and Zorawar Singh Ahluwalia had gotten married in 2017 after dating for a few years.

Ms Kapila was last seen onscreen on Masaba Masaba 2 and recently made her Cannes debut. She was also part of Plan A Plan B, Selfiee and Case Toh Banta Hai among others.



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Sunday, June 25, 2023

"Resolved Most Problems With Support From India Led By Modi": Lanka Minister

Sri Lankan minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe has praised the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for helping his country during the economic and political crisis.

He also said the Sri Lankan government will soon set up Truth and Reconciliation Commission to bring long-standing peace to the island nation with consensus from all communities.

The minister further said the Sri Lankan government is holding continuous interactions with the Tamil diaspora and people and leaders living in different parts of the world.

"We resolved most of our problems with the support we got from the Indian government led by PM Modi. We are hopeful to bring normalcy back to Sri Lanka" Rajapakshe, who handles the Justice Department, told PTI on Saturday on the sidelines of the Peace Conference in Nagpur city of Maharashtra.

Sri Lanka was hit by an unprecedented financial crisis in 2022 that also sparked political turmoil in the island nation which led to the ouster of the all-powerful Rajapakshe family.

The crisis led to the formation of a government led by Ranil Wickremesinghe which was tasked with stabilising the economy and restoring the financial health of the economy.

Rajapakshe said Sri Lanka witnessed 30 years of war and disastrous things in which 60,000 lives were lost.

"I took many initiatives to help the people affected by the war. We have commenced all the process in 2016 and launched the offices for missing people, reparation of peace, and reconciliation of peace," Rajapakshe added.

He was replying to a query on complaints from ethnic communities and religious minorities in Sri Lanka about alleged injustice and discrimination and the role of the Sri Lankan justice system.

"The Sri Lankan government will establish Truth and Reconciliation Commission and we are trying to ensure long-standing peace in consensus with all communities.

"We have resolved many issues. There were several litigations and so many prisoners. However, now all these issues have become minimal. Sri Lanka is addressing all the issues from every angle," Rajapakshe said.

He said the Sri Lankan government held dialogues and interactions with the Tamil community to reach some understanding to resolve the issues.

"We are holding continuous interactions with the Tamil diaspora, people and leaders living in different parts of the world. Now, all have supported establishing peace. They also categorically say that everybody in Sri Lanka has suffered. It is not confined to a particular community in Sri Lanka," the minister said.

He said the government is of the view that these problems mustn't be passed to the next generations.

"We should ensure that in our country all Sri Lankans whether they are Muslims, Tamils, or Sinhalese live in peace with the Sri Lankan identity. We are hopeful to accomplish this," he said.

Rajapakshe also spoke about how Sri Lanka is addressing the economic crises in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.

"The country's economy was in dire straits and inflation was around 97 per cent (when the new government took over). We were going through a very difficult period. We didn't even have 2 million when we took over. We told this truth to the people," he said.

Our target was to bring inflation to a single digit in a year and ensure people get essential foods, coal and gas and increase foreign reserve up to 5 billion dollars, he added.

"We have brought down the inflation to 21 per cent. People do not face power cuts and coal shortages. Essential goods are available adequately. Our foreign reserve stands at 3.5 billion and we hope to increase it to 5 billion dollars," Rajapakshe added.

He said the government has stabilised the political and economic situation in the country.

Queried on allegations that ex-Sri Lankan president tampered with police records to stall investigations into the alleged discovery of mass graves in an area where he was a military officer during the Marxist rebellion in 1989, Rajapakshe said, "There is no possibility of tampering with the records as he (Rajapaksa) is not in the power".

"There had been some allegations in the last few days, and certainly, authorities will continue with the investigation. If guilty are found the normal laws of the country will take course," he added.

Rajapakshe also spoke about introducing a new bill to be passed in Sri Lankan Parliament next month to address the corruption in the public sector.



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Saturday, June 24, 2023

Blog: Blog: Back To School With Artificial Intelligence

The emergence of Generative AI, defined by its ability to generate novel, human-like output, will mean that a large majority of students currently in school will experience a work and life environment very different from what they are used to.

This paradigm shift is likely to cause huge realignments in society. According to a recent report by Goldman Sachs, upto 300 million jobs across the world are exposed to automation.

This has far-reaching implications for India. It is incumbent upon policymakers and regulators in India to rapidly come up with a framework that will allow our future generations to be competitive. 

To navigate this challenge successfully, we need to approach the challenge at multiple levels.

First, we need to design a curriculum in which AI and Data Science are taught in an age-appropriate manner. Second, we need to rapidly upskill teachers and coaches to impart these skills to students. Third, we need to enable much closer interaction between the industry and private sector, schools, and regulators to update the curriculum frequently.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), one of the largest education boards in the country, is already taking steps for this. The CBSE collaborates with various industries, organisations, and institutions to develop and update the curriculum for skill-based subjects. These collaborations ensure that the curriculum is aligned with industry requirements and reflects the latest trends and advancements in skill-based domains.

Schools will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between the current education system and the future needs of industry. Teachers must upskill themselves through the CBSE's training programmes, specifically focused on using these new skills. This way, skill education will contribute to the overall economic growth and development of a nation by creating a highly skilled and competitive workforce.

Many private schools in India have already engaged AI implementation champions and coaches. According to Soumya Iyer - AI Implementation Head at the Sanskriti Group of Schools, Pune, "Artificial Intelligence and other such disruptive technologies will inevitably bring large changes to how people will work and what professions will still be relevant. As educators, our responsibility is to give our children a toolkit to thrive in the future".

Introducing students to AI is necessary but it is not sufficient, as there is a huge element of unpredictability about the extent and timing of the changes that AI shall bring.

In order to come up with the right solutions, the problems and challenges we are trying to solve must be framed correctly. Regulators and schools need to ask what capabilities are likely to overcome the obsolescence that disruptive technologies shall bring.

The role of a good education is to allow children how to learn, not what to learn. The consensus of most global experts is that there are some skills that will always be relevant; they are creative and original thinking, good communication and decision-making skills. To help equip our children with these skills, we must go back to the first principles of thinking. 

Decision-making skills are the most important to focus on. This is done best when parents and teachers work as partners to encourage children to understand the connection between effort and reward. Giving children opportunities to make decisions from an early stage is vital.

To prepare our next generation for the future, it is important for policymakers, schools and parents to work in tandem and create a roadmap that frames our societal goals correctly. Even though this paradigm shift heralding the age of AI might seem daunting, humanity has overcome and creatively solved several existential challenges in the past. It is adapting against these challenges that make us human. Einstein said this most simply when he observed, "Human Spirit must prevail over technology".

(The author is an alumnus of the London School of Economics & ISB Hyderabad and is an education entrepreneur in the K-12 sector.)

Disclaimer: These are the personal opinions of the author.



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Friday, June 23, 2023

Kamala Harris Antony Blinken Host State Lunch For PM Modi

US Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday hosted a luncheon for Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the State Department.

Prime Minister Modi is currently in Washington on a state visit at the invitation of President Joe Biden. The two leaders held a historic summit on Thursday. Biden also held a state dinner for the Indian leader on Thursday.

PM Modi also became the first Indian leader to address the joint session of the US Congress twice on Thursday. He first addressed a joint meeting of the US Congress in 2016.

"The US-India partnership is stronger than ever. Together, our nations will shape the future as we work to create a more prosperous, secure, and healthy world," Kamala Harris' office tweeted on Thursday.

"The partnership between the United States and India is one of the most important of the 21st century, and this visit will take our partnership to the next level - from space to defence, to emerging technology and supply chains," it said.

Prime Minister Modi, in his response, thanked Vice President Harris for her remarks.

"Our partnership indeed holds immense potential for this century. I am equally enthusiastic about elevating our cooperation in futuristic sectors," he tweeted.

She was among prominent personalities, including billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani and tech honchos like Google CEO Sunder Pichai and Apple CEO Tim Cook, who attended the state dinner hosted in honour of Prime Minister Modi at the White House on Thursday.

During his address to the US Congress, PM Modi said, "There are millions here who have roots in India. Some of them sit proudly in this chamber. There is one behind me, who has made history." 

He was referring to Harris, the first woman vice president and the highest-ranking female official in US history, as well as the first African-American and first Asian-American vice president. 



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How Opposition's Mega Meet Turned A Congress Vs AAP Match

The much-hyped Patna meeting on which opposition's hopes for 2024 are riding, hit an impasse today over Aam Aadmi Party's insistence on unanimous support over Delhi bureaucrats issue. The four-hour session, held at the official residence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saw high drama, with the Congress -- which refuses to commit itself -- reading out a 'rap sheet' of AAP.

The two parties have been at loggerheads for years, and with AAP growing at the cost of Congress in Gujarat, Punjab and other states, many leaders of the Grand Old Party are not too keen to sign up to help it.

AAP has dug in its heels, declaring that it would not be part of the united opposition unless Congress publicly opposes the Centre's executive order taking away the control over bureaucrats in Delhi. It wanted the Congress to spell out its stand at today's meeting.

The Congress hit out at AAP's "either-or" stance. Party chief Mallikarjun Kharge read out several instances of AAP's provocative statements against Congress, sources said.

Mr Kharge also mentioned AAP's yesterday's statement, claiming it has "vitiated the environment" for today's meeting. Congress leaders showed AAP spokesman Priyanka Kakkar's allegation of the Congress entering a deal with the BJP.

Mr Kejriwal said she was new and the statement was given without his approval.

Mr Kharge, sources said, pointed out that AAP regularly attends opposition strategy sessions and questioned the need for a different mechanism to take a call on the Ordinance. He also questioned the need to make it a pre-condition for an alliance against the BJP.

Sources said senior leader KC Venugopal, who was also present at the meet, weighed in, saying one cannot "put a gun to Congress' head and demand negotiations".

Mr Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, however, said there was "no question" of supporting anything moved by BJP. But there is a process in the party for taking such decisions and it will take 10 days before the next parliament session.

The assembled leaders, meanwhile, started weighing in on the issue. While Nitish Kumar was in favour of the Congress making its position clear, National Conference chief Omar Abdullah pointed out that the meeting was veering off course.

"We have not come here to discuss your issue, but the issues to how to stop the BJP," sources quoted him as saying.

In the end, Mr Kejriwal appeared isolated as most leaders advised him not to make it a prestige issue.

The next meeting will be held on July 10 or 12, when the parties will try to formulate a strategy for the polls.



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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Video: Mamata Banerjee Touches Lalu Yadav's Feet Ahead Of Opposition Meet

Mamata Banerjee today met with Bihar politician Lalu Yadav and touched his feet in a warm interaction a day before a mega opposition meet in Patna.

Opposition parties would “fight like a family and take on the BJP one to one," the Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress leader said on the opposition meeting called by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has been at the forefront of moves to unite parties against the BJP ahead of the 2024 national election.

Mamata Banerjee spoke around the time her Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal warned that his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) would “walk out” of the meeting if the Congress did not support it in its fight against the Centre's ordinance on the control of services in Delhi.

Ms Banerjee deflected questions on Mr Kejriwal's ultimatum, and also on her own rivalry with the Congress and Left in her state.

"I cannot say what will happen at tomorrow's meeting. But I am certain we are all here to fight the BJP together, like a family, one-to-one," she told reporters outside the home of Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, where she met with his parents Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi, both RJD leaders and former Chief Ministers.

"I have great respect for Lalu-ji. The poor man was sent to jail and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital," Ms Banerjee said.

She also shared a light-hearted anecdote. "Once, when both Lalu ji and I were MPs, he was stating on the floor of Parliament that prices of all vegetables, potatoes, onions, were rising. I got up and asked what about the price of Rabri (a sweet)," she said, punning on the politician's wife's name.

"Lalu-ji replied, Rabri is the most precious," she grinned.

"He (Lalu Yadav) looks strong enough to take on the BJP," the Chief Minister said.

Ms Banerjee, who is in Patna for tomorrow's meeting, arrived with her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, an MP.



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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Alliance Air Flight Returns After Take Off Due To Open Fuel Tank

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Wednesday ordered an investigation after an Alliance Air aircraft took off with an open fuel tank from Mysore to Hyderabad.

Alliance Air-operated flight 9I-882 on Tuesday returned to the airport soon after take-off as the fuel tank panels were reported to have popped open in the air.

"On 20.06.2023 Alliance Air AT72-600 Aircraft VT-AIY operating flight 9I-882(Mysore-Hyderabad) was involved in the air turn back as the fuel panel was observed to be open by the AME during departure from Mysore," a DGCA official told ANI.

DGCA said the matter is being investigated and appropriate action will be taken after the completion of the inquiry.

"The AME informed the ATC, who, in turn, informed the crew about the fuel panel. Fuel was not uplifted at Mysore. DGCA is investigating the matter and will take appropriate action based on the outcome of the investigation," the official said.

The airline, however, declined to make any further statement on the incident.



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Expansion Of Universe Could Be A Mirage Says Study

A potentially contentious new study argues that the universe's expansion might be a mirage, according to Space.com.

This rethinking of the cosmos also suggests solutions for the puzzles of dark energy and dark matter, which scientists believe account for around 95% of the universe's total energy and matter but remain shrouded in mystery, as the science news portal further mentioned.

In a paper published on June 2 in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity, Lucas Lombriser, a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Geneva, describes the revolutionary new approach.

According to the study named "Cosmology in Minkowski Space,", Scientists said they know the universe is expanding because of redshift, the stretching of light's wavelength towards the redder end of the spectrum as the object emitting it moves away from us. Distant galaxies have a higher redshift than those nearer to us, suggesting those galaxies are moving ever further from Earth.

"In this work, we put on a new pair of glasses to look at the cosmos and its unsolved puzzles by performing a mathematical transformation of the physical laws that govern it," Lombriser told Live Science via email.

"I was surprised that the cosmological constant problem simply seems to disappear in this new perspective on the cosmos," Lombriser said.



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Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Newborn Rescued Hours After Being Kidnapped From Maharashtra Hospital: Cops

The police on Tuesday rescued a four-day-old baby just hours after she was kidnapped from the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Maharashtra's Chandrapur city, an official said.

The infant was rescued and the accused woman was arrested from Hinganghat in neighbouring Wardha district, he said.

The accused got admitted to the maternity ward of the hospital on June 17 and got acquainted with a woman who had given birth to a girl and helped her, inspector SR Rajput of city police station said.

The mothers were recuperating in ward no 15, while the babies were kept in the adjacent ward no 14. Around 6 am, the accused took the baby from the ward claiming that she was taking her to the mother for feeding, he said.

The infant was soon reported missing from the ward and the police were informed, he said.

Senior policemen swung into action and roped in the cyber cell, local crime branch, personnel from Bhadravati, Warora, Hinganghat, Jam and other police stations, the official said.

"We examined the CCTV footage and launched a search for the woman. The accused was traced with the help of MSRTC officials and Wardha police," he said.

The accused was apprehended from Hinganghat around 11 am and the baby was handed over to her parents, the official said.



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PM Modi In US Live Updates: PM Modi Lands In New York For 3-Day US Tour

Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in New York today for a historic state visit to the United States.

PM Modi, who has a tight schedule during his visit to the US, will meet top Indian American CEOs. After that he will lead the celebration marking the International Yoga Day at the UN headquarters on Wednesday.

This is PM Modi's first state visit to the US. According to reports, PM Modi will leave for Washington DC soon after concluding the Yoga event, where the US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will host a private dinner.

Here are the Live Updates on PM Modi's US Visit:



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Monday, June 19, 2023

Heads Of 120 Nations Want PM Modi To Lead Them Says Devendra Fadnavis

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday said the heads of state and government of 120 nations wanted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lead them and become their voice on the global front.

He was speaking at a Bharatiya Janata Party rally in Kalyan in neighbouring Thane district.

"The heads or prime ministers of 120 countries passed a resolution asking PM Modi to lead them. They asked him to become their voice on the global front. This is the recognition our country's leader has received," he  said.

However, Mr Fadnavis did not provide any details during his address about the resolution or the nations involved.

Incidentally, India hosted a two-day virtual special summit titled 'Voice of the Global South Summit' in January this year that, which saw the participation of 120 developing nations.

The summit, the theme of which was 'Unity of Voice, Unity of Purpose', was inspired by the PM's vision of 'sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas, sabka prayas' (inclusivity, development, confidence and efforts of all), officials had said at the time.



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Sunday, June 18, 2023

"Will It Adversely Impact Hindus?" Uddhav Thackeray On Uniform Civil Code

Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said the Uniform Civil Code for all citizens is welcome but wondered if its implementation would affect Hindus adversely.

Mr Thackeray also took potshots at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the state-level plenary of Shiv Sena (UBT) office-bearers held here, the first since the split in Shiv Sena last year.

"We welcome the Uniform Civil Code for all but would it adversely affect Hindus? If they (BJP) could not implement the ban on cow slaughter in the entire country, how can the UCC be implemented?" he asked.

The Law Commission recently said it has decided to look at the need for a UCC afresh and seek the views of stakeholders, which include the members of the public and religious organisations.



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Traffic Cop Dies After Fainting Due To Severe Heat In Ayodhya: Police

A 40-year-old traffic police sub-inspector died in Ayodhya on Sunday after fainting on duty due to severe heat, police said.

Vinod Sonkar was on duty near Hanumangarhi temple in Ayodhya on Sunday afternoon, Circle Officer (Traffic) Pramod Yadav said.

He said Vinod Sonkar fainted due to the severe heat and was rushed to the district hospital, where he died.

"Unfortunately, one of our traffic sub-inspectors fell prey to the heat wave and worst weather," Mr Yadav said Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Ayodhya Dr Ajay Raja said the post-mortem report is awaited.

On whether the cause of death was heat stroke, the CMO said, "As of now, we have received only one or two cases of heat strokes, and those too are mild ones."



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Saturday, June 17, 2023

Kerala Antiques Dealer Monson Mavunkal Gets Life Term For Raping Minor

A Special POCSO court in Kerala on Saturday sentenced controversial self-styled antiques dealer Monson Mavunkal to life imprisonment till the end of his natural life for repeatedly raping a minor girl a few years ago and said the convict does not deserve any leniency.

Additional District and Sessions Court (POCSO) judge, K Soman, said the 53-year-old convict subjected the survivor girl, the daughter of his maid, to repeated rape for several months "under the protection of security guards with guns".

The Special Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences (POCSO) Court also imposed a fine of Rs 5.25 lakh on Mavunkal, while sentencing him under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the POCSO Act.

"...the convict who is found to have committed repeated rape on a minor girl by harbouring her in his residence, inducing her with benefits and exploiting the financial position of her family, subjected her to repeated rape for several months under the protection of security guards with guns and aborting her pregnancy at his residence does not deserve any leniency and he has to be dealt with adequate sentence," the order said.

The court has awarded him life imprisonment for the remainder of his natural life under Section 376 (2) (f) (being a relative, guardian, or teacher of, or a person in a position of trust or authority towards the woman, commits rape on such woman) of the IPC.

The same quantum of punishment was awarded for the offence under 376 (2) (n) (commits rape repeatedly on the same woman). The court has also awarded 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for offences under Sections 313 and 370 (4) of the IPC. He was also sentenced to life imprisonment for the offence under Section 5 (j) (2) of the POCSO Act.

The court said all the sentences will run concurrently.

The incident related to the case pertains to the repeated rape of the minor girl since 2019.

Prosecution lawyers, P A Bindhu and Sarun Mangara, said Mavunkal had been repeatedly raping the girl since July 26, 2019, and threatened her with dire consequences if disclosed to anybody.

The prosecution also submitted before the court that he conducted a pregnancy test in October 2019 and "unlawfully terminated" the pregnancy.

The case against Mavunkal is that he raped his maid's daughter on the false promise of providing her with financial assistance for education.

He had, however, argued that the rape cases were foisted upon him by the police to keep him in prison, as they were unable to find anything incriminating in the cheating cases against him that they were investigating.

The investigating officer, Crime Branch DySP, YR Restem, said there are a total of 16 cases, which include four rape cases against the convict.

"In another POCSO case, the trial will soon begin at Perumbavoor court. There are another two rape cases against him," Restem told the media, adding that chargesheets were filed for all four cases within 60 days.

A native of Cherthala, Mavunkal, who claims to be in possession of rare and historic antiques, was arrested by the crime branch wing of the Kerala police, which has been investigating a case against him pertaining to cheating Rs 10 crore from different people.

He was arrested on September 25, 2021, in one of the cheating cases against him. He has been in jail since then and is now accused in around 10 cases.



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In US Unprovoked Bear Fatally Attacks Man Drinking Coffee In His Yard

A 66-year-old man in the United States was mauled to death by a black bear that attacked him unprovoked while he was drinking his morning coffee on Friday. In a Facebook post, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said that the man, identified as Steven Jackson, died in Arizona during the attack and the bear too was killed by a neighbour who was trying to save the man's life. 

"From multiple witness accounts and preliminary investigation of the scene, Mr. Jackson had been sitting having coffee at a table on his property where he was building a home," the sheriff's office said in the post, adding it was a remote, heavily wooded area.

"It appears that a male black bear attacked Mr. Jackson, taking him unaware, and dragged him approximately 75 feet down an embankment," the officials added. 

As per the social media post, neighbours who heard the 66-year-old screaming for help tried to deter the wild animal by shouting and honking their car horns, but the bear refused to let go until one local fired his rifle and killed the bear. 

"Unfortunately, by that time Mr Jackson has succumbed to his horrible injuries," the sheriff's office said. 

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Officials from Arizona Game and Fish believe that the bear's aggression was a "predatory" response. This kind of attack is "highly uncommon and unusual, with only one other fatal attack known since the mid-1980s." the sheriff's office stated. 

"At first glance there did not appear to be anything on the site that would have precipitated a attack by the bear, such as food, a cooking site or access to water," it added. 

Further, according to CNN, officials explained that the incident did not seem like a female bear protecting her cubs, but law enforcement is still gathering the facts about what occurred. 

"We have had no other reports that would indicate that the public is in danger. Please do not shoot any bear unless there is an immediate threat. It is against the law to shoot any bear unless there is a threat to your safety or the safety of others," said the sheriff's office in another post. 



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Friday, June 16, 2023

CBI Files Chargesheet In Rs 250 Crore Pulses Scam After 17 Years

The CBI has filed a charge sheet in the infamous Rs 250-crore pulses scam involving the export of 60,000 metric tonne of pulses despite a government ban in 2006-07, nearly 17 years after a case was first registered in the matter, officials said.

The agency's investigation remained stalled during the period, with letters rogatory sent to three countries failing to elicit timely responses.

A letter rogatory - a judicial request sent by a court to a foreign country seeking its assistance in sharing information in a case - to New Zealand is still pending.

In its charge sheet filed recently before a special court, the Central Bureau of Investigation named Jet King, its owner Shyam Sunder Jain, Naresh Kumar Jain, and one Prashant Sethi.

It is alleged that Jet King circumvented the government ban on pulse export in collusion with some UAE-based companies by manipulating a backdated Letter of Credit issued by a Cook Islands bank.

The CBI has invoked IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy, cheating, and forgery against the accused, in addition to provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

In 2007, opposition leaders pointed out that pulses were being exported based on backdated documents, undermining the then UPA government's attempts to control the spiralling prices of pulses in the country.



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Thursday, June 15, 2023

Video: US Man Discovers Stolen Jeep From 1990 Under Water During Fishing

A man from Kansas, in the United States, went angling at Cheney Lake on Memorial Day (May 29) with the intention of catching a good fish, but he came back with a considerably larger catch.

He discovered a Jeep submerged underwater while utilising sonar equipment to locate the ideal location to throw his reel at the lake.

45-year-old John Mounce of Wichita, Kansas, told Fox News Digital "I went out to Cheney Lake, and the wind was kind of strong. I was looking for a structure to fish for crappie, so I went up by the dam face to get out of the southerly winds. And on my side scan, I see something. I looked at it again, and I thought, "Hmm."

Mounce said he dropped his Garmin Livescope into the water to take a better look.

"I could see the fender wells," Mounce said.

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"I could see the tyres, the roll bar, the steering wheel, and the shifter. And I thought, "Oh dang. I knew right away it was a Jeep, and I was like, "Holy crap. I was kind of excited."

But first, Mounce said, there were fish to be caught.

"There were some big old crappies sitting on the hood of it," he said, laughing.

"So I caught all the fish off it. And then, as soon as I was done, I put the boat on the trailer, and on my way out of the parking lot, I called the authorities."

Officers from the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Department met Mounce at his house to view the images.

"One of the officers took one look at it, and he was like, 'Oh yeah, that's a CJ,'" Mounce said.



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Bhagwant Mann Urges Union Minister To Include Mohali In Smart City Project

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday urged Union Housing and Development Minister Hardeep Puri to include Mohali in the Smart City project for its inclusive development.

Bhagwant Mann, who met Hardeep Puri at his office here, said Mohali assumes immense significance because it is part of the tri-city which also includes Chandigarh and Panchkula.

Most of the departments of the Punjab government have their head offices in Mohali and as such it is imperative to give further fillip to its growth, the chief minister said.

He said Mohali and its adjoining municipal committees like Zirakpur, Kharar, Derabassi and Kurali have witnessed immense growth because of the presence of the international airport, educational institutes, industries and townships.

The area needs special funding to support planned growth and infrastructure development, the Punjab chief minister said, adding that including Mohali in the Smart City project for its holistic and planned growth was the need of the hour. Flagging another issue, Mann requested Puri for the restoration of the same ratio of funds under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) 2.0 as was the case in AMRUT 1.0.

He said under AMRUT 1.0. Centre and States' financial contribution was 50:50 for towns in the one lakh to 10 lakh population category whereas under AMRUT 2.0, it has been revised to 33:67.

For cities with a million-plus population like Ludhiana and Amritsar, the ratio was 33:67 while under AMRUT 2.0 it was 75:25, Mann said.

He stressed that these towns are rapidly expanding and need continuous infrastructure development for which the old share ratio must be restored. 



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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Crane Operator Dead As Under-Construction Flyover Collapses In Delhi

A 35-year-old excavator operator died on Wednesday when a portion of an under-construction flyover near National Highway-48 in southwest Delhi collapsed and fell on the heavy vehicle, police said.

The incident took place in Smalkha, Kapeshera, Deputy Commissioner of Police (southwest) Manoj C said, adding two persons, including site supervisor Injmam Hussain, 30, and site manager Rohit, 35, have been arrested.

The elevated portion of the Dwarka Expressway link road is under construction at the site, he said.

The DCP said victim Shakeel of Bharatpur, Rajasthan, was driving the excavator which was crushed under the debris.

A case under relevant provisions of the law has been registered.

Later, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said a three-member team of bridge experts has been constituted to look into the incident. The fire department said information about the incident was received around 10 am, following which three fire tenders were rushed to the spot.

Shakeel's relatives said he was the sole breadwinner of his family.

"We got to know about the incident in the morning and rushed to the spot. When there was no support under the flyover, then nobody should have been allowed to stand or work under it. We want justice for Shakeel. He has two kids and four sisters," Sattar, Shakeel's uncle, said.

According to an official statement from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, under erection span P8-P9 of the flyover, which is part of Shiv Murti interchange on the Dwarka Expressway, toppled around 9.30 am.

A team of officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and bridge experts immediately rushed to the site. As per initial reports, the span was being erected and it was reportedly resting on temporary stools and hydraulic jacks, it said.

"The span was pre-stressed on June 2. The work on this flyover commenced with traffic diversion of NH-48 on March 18 for a period of 90 days. In this duration, 13 spans were erected," the statement said.

As per site reports, prima facie it appears to be a case of mechanical failure as structural elements of superstructure and substructure are in sound condition, it stated.

To ascertain reasons of incident, a three-member team of bridge experts has been constituted. "Two members of team are already inspected the site and the third member will reach the site on Thursday morning. The committee would examine all issues in details and submit report in four weeks," the statement added.



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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

2 Girl Students Die By Suicide In Separate Incidents In Telangana: Cops

The girl (16) took admission in the college three days ago. Her parents left for their native place Kamareddy town, over 100 km from Hyderabad, after her admission.

Citing health reasons, she returned to her room in the hostel Tuesday morning, they said.

She went to the fifth floor of the building alone and jumped down from the terrace. She suffered serious injuries and died on the spot, they said.

The girl was aloof and home sick ever since she joined the college and asked her roommates about holidays, police said, adding that homesickness is suspected to be the reason for her extreme step.

In another incident, a girl student of Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), popularly known as IIIT Basar, in Nirmal district of Telangana, allegedly died by suicide, police said.

A student of Pre-University Course-I, she was found hanging in the bathroom on the varsity's campus, they said.

The girl was a native of Sangareddy district, a police official said.

As per preliminary information, the exact reasons for the girl taking the extreme step were not known and an investigation is on, the official said.

In March this year, a 16-year old Intermediate student allegedly died by suicide in his residential college at Narsingi in Hyderabad.
 



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Monday, June 12, 2023

Bihar Girl Kidnapped, Thrown Out Of Auto When Chased By Locals: Cops

Two men abducted a 15-year-old girl in an auto with evil intentions and when she shouted, they threw her out of the moving vehicle, but local residents chased them and caught hold of the driver, said police on Sunday.

The girl sustained grievous injuries and was shifted to Magadh Medical College in an unconscious state and is undergoing treatment. The incident happened on the Gaya-Rajauli road under the Tankuppa police station area of Gaya district.

According to the police, two youths forcibly made the girl sit in an auto at Bartara Bazar area and began to flee. When she shouted for help, local residents started chasing the auto.

Fearing that they will not be able to flee, both the accused threw the girl out of the auto and fled from the spot. However, the locals caught the driver and handed him over him to the police.

Tankuppa Police Station in-charge Ranjan Kumar said, "The accused have been identified based on the information by the auto driver. We are hunting for them. The details would be revealed when the girl regains consciousness."



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Cyclone Biparjoy Briefly Hits Flight Operations At Mumbai Airport

Flight operations in Mumbai were affected last evening due to inclement weather conditions, with cyclone Biparjoy gushing over the Arabian Sea.

Heavy rain and gusty winds pounded Mumbai as the intensity of cyclone Biparjoy, which has intensified into "extremely severe cyclonic storm", increased.

Mumbai airport witnessed scenes of anxiety as hundreds of passengers waited for their flights for hours. Several flights were cancelled or delayed owing to the weather conditions, while some were forced to abort the landing. 

Some passengers took to Twitter to complain about the inconvenience.

Air India late last evening put out a statement saying some of its flights running from Mumbai will be delayed due to bad weather and temporary closure of the runway.

"Inclement weather conditions and the temporary closure of Runway 09/27 at the Mumbai airport, in addition to other consequential factors beyond our control have resulted in delays and cancellation of some of our flights. We regret the inconvenience caused to our guests, as we make all effort to minimise the disruptionsm" Air India tweeted.

"The agony as flight delays are equally troublesome for us. It is only under extremely uncontrollable situations we're compelled to make such changes in the schedule. We look forward to your kind understanding,"  Indigo tweeted responding to a passenger.

The weather office has issued a 'thunderstorm' alert for some districts in coastal Maharashtra.

"Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and light to moderate spells of rain with gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Ratnagiri, Raigad, Thane, Palghar and Kolhapur during next 3-4 hours. Take precautions while moving out," said the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make landfall on Gujarat and Pakistan coasts on Thursday.

Kutch, Jamnagar, Morbi, Gir Somnath, Porbandar, and Devbhumi Dwarka districts are likely to be impacted by the cyclone with heavy rainfall and very high wind speed during June 13-15 which may go up to 150 kmph, officials said.

The IMD has advised fishermen not to venture into the seas off the coast of Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Lakshadweep.

"The state governments are advised to keep a close watch, monitor the situation in their areas regularly and take appropriate precautionary measures. District authorities are advised accordingly," the IMD said.

The Pakistan government has also advised authorities in Sindh and Balochistan to remain alert. Rain accompanied by thunder is expected on the coasts of Sindh and Makran from the night of June 13, said Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).


 



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Sunday, June 11, 2023

Watch: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, G20 Delegates Attend Ganga Aarti At Varanasi Ghat

Dressed in traditional attire, delegates to the G20 Development Ministers' Meeting and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar took part in the Ganga Aarti ritual at the Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi on Sunday evening.

Earlier, they were welcomed in a traditional way at Namo Ghat. Seeing the cultural artists dance, the delegates also shook a leg. Following this, they boarded the cruise vessel and reached Dashashmaved Ghat. During the Aarti, there was a special Shankhnaad for the guests.

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G20 Development Ministers' meeting has started in Varanasi. A new roadmap for the development of global agriculture in 20 developing countries of the world including India will be prepared in Varanasi.

Agricultural scientists from all nations will brainstorm on the issues of agriculture, agricultural education, research, etc. in the G20 meeting.

Earlier in the day, G20 delegates from Brazil, Germany, Japan, Indonesia, and China on Sunday arrived at the Varanasi Airport.

Awadh's Faruwahi dance and Kashi Vishwanath Damru Vadan Samiti gave a grand welcome to the foreign guests at the airport. The foreign guests also performed Damru Vadan and Indian dance at the airport.

Among those who arrived were Australian politician Patrick Conroy, Brazil's Ambassador to India Mauricio Lyrio, European commissioner for International partnerships Jutta Urpilainen, German minister for economic cooperation and development Svenja Schulze, Japanese Minister Shunsuke Takei and China's Zhao Yifan among others.

Foreign guests were delighted to see the reception at the airport.

The G20 Development Ministers' Meeting under the G20 Indian Presidency is scheduled to be held between June 11-13 in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will chair the meeting.

The meeting, to be held as part of India's G20 Presidency will also see a special video address by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of External Affairs statement said.

The Varanasi Development Ministers' Meeting takes place in the midst of mounting developmental challenges that have been made worse by the slowdown in the global economy, debt distress, the effects of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss, rising poverty and inequality, the cost of living crisis, supply chain disruptions around the world, and geopolitical tensions and conflicts.

The G20 Development Ministerial meeting will be an opportunity to collectively agree on actions for accelerating the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering synergies between the development, environment, and climate agendas while avoiding costly trade-offs that hold back progress for the developing countries, the statement added.



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'He Declassified The Classified Documents': Trump Lawyer's Defence

Donald Trump's lawyer hinted Sunday at the indicted ex-president's defense strategy in the classified documents case, saying the files were de-classified or personal mementos from his time in office and that the accusations are politically motivated.

Trump is set to appear Tuesday in federal court in Miami on 37 charges, including violations of the Espionage act, making false statements and conspiracy regarding his mishandling of classified material, the latest bout of legal jeopardy facing the rebellious Republican.

One of his lawyers, Alina Habba, argued Trump had done "nothing wrong" and would not take a plea deal to minimize fallout from the case as he seeks his party's nomination for the 2024 election.

"He would never admit guilt, because there was nothing wrong with declassifying documents," Habba told the talk show "Fox News Sunday."

"This is completely politically motivated. It's election interference at its best."

Habba also portrayed Trump's opposition to federal agents rifling through his boxes during a search at his Mar-a-Lago home as frustration over officials going through his personal effects.

"He has every right to have classified documents that he declassified... things that are mementos, things that he has a right to take.

"So if I'm someone with documents that I have a right to have as the president who left the White House, do I want people rummaging through my personal items? No," she added.

But the US attorney general in the final year of Trump's presidency, Bill Barr, said his former boss faces "solid counts" filed by the Department of Justice and that Trump is no victim of a witch hunt, as the former leader repeatedly insists.

"The idea that the president has complete authority to declare any document personal is... ridiculous," Barr told Fox.

If even half the indictment is true, "then he's toast," Barr added. "It's very, very damning."

The charges, brought by Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith, each carry up to 20 years in prison.

In its indictment, the Justice Department described evidence including an audio recording from a July 2021 meeting that Trump had with an author, a publisher and two of his staff -- none of whom had a US security clearance -- in which Trump showed them what he called a "secret" and "highly confidential" document.

"This is secret information... See as president I could have declassified it," Trump said on the recording, according to the indictment. "Now I can't, you know, but this is still a secret."



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Saturday, June 10, 2023

Anand Mahindra Shares Video Of A Lion Moving Towards A Man, Internet Reacts

With his social media tweets, industrialist Anand Mahindra never fails to surprise us. The Mahindra Group Chairman's Twitter account is a veritable treasure trove of fascinating, motivating, and endearing stuff that can brighten anyone's day.

Similar to that, Anand Mahindra recently posted a video of a lion sneakily approaching a man riding in a jeep. He also posted a couple of questions on Twitter for his followers.

He shared the video with a caption that reads, "If you were that man: 1) What would your first thought be? 2) What would your first action be?"

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Over a million people have watched the spooky video, and many of them have commented on it with their reactions.

"In most cases, lionesses are not prone to attacking humans unless they feel threatened or cornered. They are more likely to display defensive behaviour if they perceive a potential threat. If I were the man, I would choose to stay still and take in the beauty of the lady!" commented a user.

"I resist the impulse to run, understanding that such an act could trigger the lion's primal instincts, possibly transforming me into an unwitting target. Instead, I tap into the depths of my courage and remain as motionless as the nearby trees, mirroring their silent strength," wrote another user.

In replying to the question asked by the industrialist, a third user commented, "First thought: 'Oops, looks like I'm the main course on today's lion menu!'" "First action: Begin practising my best lion impersonation in the hopes of confusing the majestic creature. Roarrr!"



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"If It Could Happen In 1977...": Sharad Pawar Over Opposition Unity

NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday said the opposition parties were keen on providing an alternative to the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections next year and projecting a prime ministerial face was not an issue.

Sharad Pawar, addressing a press conference here, said that he would attend the meeting of opposition leaders convened by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna on June 23 and strive for putting up a joint fight against the BJP.

"A prime ministerial face is not an issue before us. Even in 1977, no one was projected as the prime minister. The Janata Party won the elections and Morarji Desai was made the prime minister," the NCP supremo said.

"If it could happen in 1977, why can't it happen now? We have the responsibility to provide the people of this country with an alternative to the BJP," he said.

Mr Pawar stressed that it was not a necessity to project a prime ministerial face in Lok Sabha elections.

"There is a need to present an alternative before the people. If we contest the elections together, we will be able to provide that alternative. The result of this will decide things in the future," Mr Pawar said.

Mr Pawar said there has been a suggestion to put up joint opposition candidates against the BJP and this issue will be discussed at the meeting in Patna on June 23.

"There has been a suggestion that where BJP is strong, if possible, non-BJP parties can field a single candidate. This will be discussed in Patna.

"The meeting in Patna will give a new direction as people want change. We will make sincere efforts to meet the expectations of the people," he said.

On incidents of communal violence in Maharashtra, Mr Pawar said the people of the state will reject such divisive politics as they did in Karnataka.

The NCP chief alleged that the BJP and its allied organisations were vitiating the atmosphere in Maharashtra "as they did in Karnataka in the name of Lord Hanuman".

"But the people of Karnataka rejected the communal agenda. I am confident that the people of Maharashtra too will not accept it," Mr Pawar said.

On threats to him over social media, Mr Pawar said he trusts Maharashtra Police and is confident that it will do its job sincerely.



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Friday, June 9, 2023

UK Scrambles Jets Twice To Intercept Russian Planes Near NATO Airspace

British Royal Air Force fighter jets were twice scrambled over the course of 24 hours to intercept Russian aircraft flying close to NATO airspace, the Ministry of Defence in London said Friday.

RAF Typhoons based in Estonia and Swedish Gripen fighters were on Thursday evening scrambled to "intercept" a Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft and a Su-27 fighter jet "flying close to NATO and Swedish airspace", the ministry said.

The Russian aircraft "were not complying with international norms by failing to communicate with the relevant Flight Information Regions (FIRs)" but "remained in international airspace and flew in a professional manner", it added. 

On Friday, Typhoons were scrambled again to intercept two Russian transport aircraft flying south from mainland Russia towards Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave wedged between NATO members Poland and Lithuania.

The Typhoons were later "re-tasked to intercept" two Tupolev Tu-22M bombers and two Su-30 fighter aircraft, also flying south from mainland Russia over the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea.

The Russian aircraft were again "failing to liaise appropriately with local FIRs", the ministry said. 

Finnish, Swedish, Portuguese and Romanian aircraft were also involved in escorting the Russian aircraft, according to the statement. 

"These intercepts are a stark reminder that the RAF is always ready to defend our skies and those of our allies, while the coordinated action by several air forces serves as a clear demonstration of the value of our international alliances," UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said.



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Thursday, June 8, 2023

"If Pakistan Wants To Take Relations Forward, They...": S Jaishankar

India will not tolerate cross-border terrorist activities and it cannot keep aside terrorism to improve ties with Islamabad under its neighbourhood first policy, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday.

He said if Pakistan wants to take the relations forward, it knows what to do, adding India has de-legitimised cross-border terrorism. The external affairs minister also described the revocation of Article 370 of the Constitution from Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 as a long-awaited step, saying it was very crucial for national security.

"I do think that what was done in 2019 was a very very crucial step in a long-awaited step for national security. The whole world used it against us. They saw it as a point of vulnerability," Mr Jaishankar said at a press conference.

"They saw it as something they should keep pressing and keep using and keep turning as a way of keeping India off-balanced. If we do not get it right, how do you expect the world to get it right," he said. Article 370 gave special powers to Jammu and Kashmir. "For us, the first thing was to remedy it at home and that is what we did in 2019. Once you sorted it out at home, then the question was how does the world react to it," Mr Jaishankar added.

He said many countries around the world now understand India's perspective on the issue.

On August 5, 2019, India announced the withdrawal of the special powers of Jammu and Kashmir and its decision to bifurcate the state into two union territories. Jammu and Kashmir had enjoyed the special status that was granted under Article 370 of the Constitution.

"We spent a lot of time getting people to understand what it was about. Our problem was that there were a lot of false narratives and much of it originated in our own country. We had to deal with it and we dealt with it," he said.

"I see no reason why Jammu and Kashmir should be denied the benefits not only of development but of globalisation that the rest of India is experiencing. I think it is their right and we should promote it," he said.

Replying to a question on India's 'neighbourhood first policy', Mr  Jaishankar said it has enhanced regional cooperation in diverse areas including connectivity, power and trade. At the same time, he asserted that India cannot keep aside cross-border terrorism to improve ties with Pakistan under the policy.

India has been maintaining that Pakistan must stop supporting cross-border terrorism to restore normal bilateral relations. "It is neither the country's sentiment nor the Modi government's thinking. If Pakistan wants to take the relations forward, they know what to do. It knows and the world knows," he said.

Mr Jaishankar made the remarks at a press conference he addressed to list the achievements of the Modi government in the foreign policy domain in the last nine years. 



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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

"Can't Even See Roof": Ukrainians Escape Flooded Homes After Dam Collapse

With the flood reaching the rooftops, rescuers raced to save people in Kherson as water from the destroyed Kakhovka dam engulfed the southern Ukrainian city.

"We don't have a house anymore. You can't even see the roof," said Dmytro Melnikov, 46, who escaped from his flooded home with his five children.

"The whole district is underwater now. It's above the level of ground floors," he said, holding his daughter's hand. 

Rescuers used small boats and amphibious vehicles to get to stranded locals, some of whom had to flee with little more than their passports.

The Dnipro River that flows through Kherson has risen by more than five metres since the dam upstream was destroyed early Tuesday, and official expected it to keep rising throughout Wednesday.

Laura Musiyan, from Kherson's hydrometeorological centre, had bloody knuckles and scratched feet from falling in an open sewer when measuring water levels.

"Many people don't evacuate because they hope the water will recede quickly. But so far, there is no good news," she said.

- 'Real nightmare' -

Some locals had to take their lives into their own hands by swimming through the water, and one man paddled to safety on an inflatable mattress.

Nataliya Korzh, 68, told how she had to swim part of the way to escape from her house, her legs covered with scratches, her hands trembling from the cold.

"All my rooms are underwater. My fridge is floating, the freezer, cupboards, everything," she said.

"To get to the room where the dogs were, I would have had to dive. I don't know what's happened to them," she said as she stepped out of a dinghy helped by two rescuers, her feet bare, wearing a wet top and sweatpants.

She was also unable to save her cat.

The rescuers -- a combination of police officers, emergency services and troops -- lifted people and dogs out of rubber dinghies onto dry ground and rapidly set off again to rescue more stranded residents. 

"The guys came to collect me. My son phoned them," Nataliya said as she carried her medicine and a few bags of belongings.

"We're used to shooting, but a natural disaster is a real nightmare," she added.

- 'Danger' everywhere -

Teams of rescuers were constantly ferrying people, mainly children and the elderly and their pets, through the tree-lined streets. Others have had to fend for themselves, wading through the water. 

"Local residents send us geolocations when possible and we pick them and their pets up," said Sergiy, a 38-year-old policeman who is helping coordinate the rescue efforts.

Svitlana Abramovych, 56, was organising the rescue of 22 residents still stuck in her five-storey block of flats, where the ground floor is flooded.

"The water started coming last evening and after 6 pm it flooded the building and the yard. The water came through the front doors and into flats on the ground floor," she said.

Some residents waved and smiled as they reached relative safety, but others trembled and cried.

They barely reacted to the sound of an air raid siren and artillery in the distance. Kherson has been heavily shelled since Russia retreated from the city in November after annexing it only two months earlier.

"Now they are firing and at night something hit this district. Over there it's water, here it's explosions," said Svitlana, pointing at the water and towards the front line. 

"It's danger from over there and from here."

- 'Used to explosions' -

"We're already used to these explosions, we don't care about them," said Melnikov, who has now decided to leave the city.

"We've lived here since the start of the war, we lived through occupation. But now we have no house, nothing, no work. We don't want to leave but what can we do? We can't stay here with the children."

The flooded-out residents crowded together, their belongings in bags piled on the grass. Several held pets.

A man wrapped in a blanket and wearing a head torch hugged a grey cat.

Volunteers took families to the bus station where some caught a free bus to the nearby city of Mykolaiv. Some were also being evacuated by train.

Residents from nearby areas were watching water rising in anguish, fearing their homes would be submerged as well. 

In nearby Chornobaivka, locals watched in anguish as the previously dry riverbed was starting to overflow.

"There was no water here in the morning, and now there's a river," said 45-year-old Tatyana Iyoenko.

"I don't remember the river being full here since I was a child," she added. "I'm afraid that we will get flooded."



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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Bihar Bridge Collapse: Show Cause Notice Given To Construction Company

Bihar Government on Tuesday has given a show cause notice to the construction company after the collapse of the Aguwani-Sultanganj bridge in Bhagalpur on Sunday evening.

"A show cause notice is being issued to the construction company, and action will be taken against the contractors and engineers involved in the project who have already been removed. The bridge will be constructed in a time-bound manner as it is a dream project of CM," said Bihar Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav.

The bridge was constructed to link Bhagalpur and Khagaria districts over the river Ganges. 

It involved a cost of over Rs 1,770 crore and was supposed to be completed by 2019. The foundation stone of the structure was laid in February 2014, by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

"When I was in opposition, I had raised the issue regarding pier number 5 of the bridge and at that time minister handed over the investigation to IIT Roorkee and later on the basis of reports from IIT a decision to demolish the pier has taken," said Tejashwi further.

Meanwhile, As the politics over the bridge collapse in Bihar gained momentum, the state Minister and elder brother to Tejashwi, Tej Pratap Yadav accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of demolishing the bridge.

"BJP has demolished the bridge. We are building the bridge and they are demolishing it," Tej Pratap Yadav told reporters on Monday.

On the other hand, a PIL has been filed in the Patna High Court seeking an independent inquiry into the collapse of the Aguwani-Sultanganj bridge in Bihar's Bhagalpur on Sunday.

The petitioner, Manibhushan Pratap Sengar, in his writ petition, sought an independent probe instead of a departmental inquiry and action against SP Singla Company, involved with the construction of the bridge.

The PIL also sought recovery of losses of thousands of crores to the exchequer due to the bridge's collapse.

Additional Chief Secretary for Bihar Road Construction Department Pratyaya Amrit on Tuesday said that the investigation into the collapse of the under-construction bridge in Bihar's Bhagalpur will be completed soon adding that a new bridge shall be constructed.

While talking to ANI, Pratyaya Amrit said, "We will try to complete the investigation at the earliest. We have served a show-cause notice to SP Singla and Company as to why they should not be blacklisted."

"They have been given 15-day time to reply. For serious dereliction of duty, the Executive Engineer of Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam posted at Khagaria has been put under suspension and departmental proceedings have started," the top official said. 

"The Managing Director of Bihar Bridge Construction Corporation has also been show caused why there was a delay when the instructions were very clear to demolish Pier 5 completely. A new bridge will be constructed. We will try to prioritise it so that the work on this can start after the monsoon," official added.



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Monday, June 5, 2023

Will Contest Only From Mathura, Says Hema Malini

BJP MP Hema Malini on Monday said if she has to contest the next election, she will contest it from Mathura and no other place.

"I will contest the next election from Mathura only. If there is any proposal to contest from any other seat, it will not be accepted," Ms Malini, who was interacting with media on the achievements of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on completion of nine years, said.

When asked about her plans on contesting elections for a third time, the actress, popularly known as 'Dream Girl', said, "If the party wants me to contest, then what can be my problem." Elaborating on her decision, she said she has immense love for Lord Krishna and his devotees, and that she wants to serve them.

The leader exuded confidence that Narendra Modi will come back to power a third time on the back of work done by his government in the last nine years.

Hema Malini won the Mathura Lok Sabha seat for two consecutive terms in 2014 and 2019 on BJP ticket. Before that, she was a member of the Rajya Sabha.



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Odisha Train Accident: 77 Dead Bodies Identified So Far, Says Officials

South Eastern Railways on Monday informed that so far, 77 bodies of the deceased in the Balasore three train collision accident have been identified.

It also said that monetary compensation is being granted to the next of kin of the deceased and injured victims.

"Many passengers suffered casualties and injuries in the tragic accident (Balasore train accident). Rescue operations were over and injured were taken to the nearby hospitals," South Eastern Railway said in a press release.

"The mortal remains of the deceased victims are being handed over to their family members. As of now 77 bodies of the deceased were identified at Balasore, Soro and Bahanagabazar," added the release.
Train no. 12841 Shalimar-Chennai Coromandal Exp and Train no. 12864 Sir M Visvervaraya-Howrah Superfast Express got derailed near Bahanagabazar railway station on June 2.

Ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh was announced by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw while Prime Minister's Office declared Rs 2 lakh for the families which lost their members in the tragedy.

"Though no compensation is enough to match the sorrow of the grieved families, yet as an Ex Gratia, monetary compensations are being granted to the deceased and injured victims of this tragic incident," South Eastern Railway said.

Survivors, family members of the victims can approach Balasore station, hospital or may contact at the helpline numbers of Balasore (8249591559, 7978418322, Rly no. 64810, 9439981999) and claim their ex-gratia Relief by producing valid documents, the press release said.

At this hour of grief, Railways is trying to extend all hands to help the victims and their family members, said South Eastern Railway.



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China Will Be Initiating AI Regulations, Says Elon Musk

The Chinese government will seek to initiate artificial intelligence regulations in its country, billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday after meeting with officials during his recent trip to China.

Musk did not elaborate further and made his remarks in a Twitter Space with Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday.

"It's worth noting that on my recent trip to China, I went to senior leadership there. I think we had some very productive discussions on artificial intelligence risks, and the need for some oversight and regulation," said Musk, owner of Twitter and Tesla Inc chief executive.

"And my understanding from those conversations is that China will be initiating AI regulation in China."

Reuters was not immediately able to reach Chinese officials for comment outside of normal business hours.

Musk departed Shanghai on Thursday, wrapping up a two-day trip to China in which he met senior Chinese government officials including the highest-ranking vice premier.

Musk met with China's foreign, commerce and industry ministers in Beijing. He also met with Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang on Wednesday, a source familiar with the matter said.

China's cyberspace regulator unveiled draft measures in April for managing generative artificial intelligence services, saying it wants firms to submit security assessments to authorities before they launch their offerings to the public.

Several governments are considering how to mitigate the dangers of the emerging technology, which has experienced a boom in investment and consumer popularity in recent months after the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT.

In April, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) said that China supports AI innovation and application and encourages use of safe and reliable software, tools and data resources, but content generated by generative AI had to be in line with the country's core socialist values.

Providers will be responsible for the legitimacy of data used to train generative AI products and measures should be taken to prevent discrimination when designing algorithms and training data, it said.



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Robert Hanssen, FBI Agent Who Spied For Russia, Found Dead In Prison

Robert Hanssen, the former FBI agent turned spy whom the bureau describes as the most damaging in its history, was found dead in his prison cell on Monday, U.S. authorities said.

Hanssen, 79, was sentenced in 2002 to life in prison after pleading guilty to spying for the Soviet Union and later Russia for over 20 years.

Prison staff initiated life-saving measures after finding Hanssen unresponsive on Monday morning but were not successful, the Bureau of Prisons said in a statement. It did not provide a cause of death.

Hanssen joined the FBI in 1976 and began selling classified information to the Soviet Union in 1985, according to the FBI's website.

By the time of his arrest in 2001, he had been compensated with more than $1.4 million in cash, bank funds and diamonds, in exchange for compromising numerous human sources, intelligence techniques and classified U.S. documents, the FBI's website says.

FBI investigators worked for years to try to identify the spy in their ranks. In the weeks leading up to his February 2001 arrest, some 300 personnel were working on the investigation and monitoring Hanssen, according to the FBI.

An arrest team took Hanssen into custody after catching him making a "dead drop" of classified materials in a park in suburban Virginia, the FBI says.

He had been serving his life sentence in a maximum security facility in Colorado.



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Ukraine Says It Has Enough Weapons To Begin Counter-Offensive

Ukraine has enough weapons to begin its counter-offensive against Russia, and the operation will give the country the victory it needs to join NATO, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told Reuters on Monday.

Membership of the military alliance would "probably" only be possible for Ukraine after the end of active hostilities, Kuleba said in an interview in Kyiv.

Ukraine has for months feted a vast upcoming assault to retake the 18% of its territory still occupied by Russia, using tanks, armoured cars and artillery donated by its Western allies.

Ukraine's deputy defence minister said on Monday Kyiv was shifting to "offensive operations" on certain fronts but dismissed an earlier claim from Moscow that a major Ukrainian assault had taken place.

Kuleba did not say whether the counter-offensive had started when asked. He answered that the most important thing was not when it started, but that it ended in Ukrainian victory.

The minister, who has served in his post since March 2020, said NATO membership was the next big target on Ukraine's agenda after some of its allies agreed to train Ukrainian pilots on the F-16 fighter jets coveted and lobbied for by Kyiv.

"We (already) unlocked all weapons.... There is nothing big left to fight for."

"NATO membership cannot stop this war, but NATO membership will stop further wars. This is why the best way to ensure security in the region is to come to the moment when Ukraine becomes a member of NATO," he said.

Moscow said in the early hours of Monday that it had thwarted a major Ukrainian offensive involving six mechanised and two tank battalions in the southern part of Ukraine's Donetsk region.

Kyiv officials mocked that claim, with Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar saying the claim was intended to distract from Russian defeats near the eastern city of Bakhmut.

Kuleba said that while Ukraine now had enough arms to begin its counter-offensive, it would still need continued deliveries from its allies to sustain the effort.

"When you go on the counter-offensive, it's one thing to have enough weapons to begin it, but another thing to ensure sustainability of supplies in order to be able to continue as long as is needed."

Kuleba said he was "pretty confident" that Kyiv's partners would continue to supply arms until Kyiv reached its goals, but acknowledged they would face difficulties around production capacity.

Earlier this year, NATO increased targets for stockpiling ammunition, saying that Kyiv is burning through shells much faster than Western countries can produce them and allied stocks are badly depleted.

"It is crucial for partners to ramp up production of weapons, not only for Ukraine but for themselves. This can be done, this is being done, but I think that efforts must be stepped up," Kuleba said.

Asked whether he was concerned that Saudi Arabia's recently announced oil production cut would help fellow major oil producer Russia, Kuleba said the decision was influenced by broader factors, but that any move that would help Russia make more money was still "unwelcome".

Speaking about recent raids into the Russian border region of Belgorod conducted by anti-Kremlin Russian volunteer militias which say they are backed by Ukraine, Kuleba cast the violence as an internal Russian matter and said it was none of his business.

U.S. and Belgian officials earlier said they were investigating the possible use of Western weapons by the militias inside Russian territory, something which would likely be seen as an escalation in the war.

Kuleba, however, said his ministry had not received any formal complaints regarding the events in Belgorod.

"Usually when you want to express your concern with something, you send a note, and we haven't received anything," he said.



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