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Hina Khan shares picture with beau Rocky, calls him her ‘strength’ in difficult times

Mumbai, July 24 2024-

Actress Hina Khan, who is known for her work in television, has been documenting her journey after she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer.

The actress recently took to the Stories section of her Instagram and shared a mirror selfie with her partner Rocky Jaiswal. The two have been dating since 2014.

The picture shows the couple inside a fashion outlet as they both donned black. Hina expressed her gratitude towards him for being with her through the difficult phase of her life.

She called Rocky her strength and wrote: “You are the best. May Allah bless you always. My strength.”

Earlier, the actress shared a video on Instagram showing her visit to the hospital for her first chemotherapy session after attending an award show. The video showed Hina posing for photographers on the red carpet and receiving an award at the event. She then entered the hospital for her chemo session.

Hina Khan, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, rose to prominence with her role of Akshara in the television show ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’.

She has also worked in films ‘Hacked’, ‘Smartphone’, ‘Lines’, ‘Wishlist’ and ‘Unlock’. Her other titles include ‘Damaged 2’, ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ season 8, ‘Bigg Boss 11’, ‘Kasautii Zindagii Kay’ and ‘Naagin 5’. (Agency)

India boys finish sixth, girls seventh in World Junior squash team events

Houston, July 24 2024-

India boys finished sixth and the girls seventh in the team events of the World Junior Squash Championships which concluded here on Tuesday.

The boys lost to England 1-2 in a match for fifth position, while the girls beat New Zealand 2-1 in the clash for the seventh – both matches going to the decider.

India results:

Boys: India lost to England 1-2 (Shaurya Bawa bt Yusuf Sheikh 3-11, 11-6, 11-8, 11-7; Yuvraj Wadhwani lost to Bailey Malik 11-5, 9-11, 8-11, 14-16; Ayaan Vazilalli lost to Dylan Roberts 11-6, 9-11, 9-11, 7-11).

Girls: India bt New Zealand 2-1 (Shameena Riaz lost to Ella Lash 7-11, 12-10, 13-11, 4-11, 4-11; Nirupama Dubey bt Anabel Gemmell 9-11, 11-6, 11-4, 8-11, 11-9; Unnati Tripathi bt Ella Hill 11-4, 11-3, 11-6). (Agency)

One killed in Hyderabad building fire

fire-broke photo

Hyderabad, July 24 2024-

A 10-year-old girl died and five others were injured in a fire in the Jiyaguda area here in the early hours of Wednesday.

The fire broke out from a furniture warehouse on the ground floor and spread to three floors of the building in Venkateswara Nagar colony.

Police and fire services personnel rescued 20 people from the building and doused the fire.

The injured were shifted to Osmania General Hospital, where Shivapriya succumbed. Three other members of her family were in critical condition.

Firefighting personnel rescued three people using ladders and other equipment, the police said.

Short-circuit is suspected to have caused the fire.

The police have registered a case and initiated an investigation.

The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad have witnessed several fire accidents in multi-storeyed buildings during the last couple of years. In most of the cases, the fire started from warehouses or commercial establishments on the ground floor. (Agency)

‘Olympian truce’ or stasis in France amid continuing political gridlock?

Paris-Olympics

New Delhi, July 24 2024-

It has been a fortnight-plus since the second round of the French parliamentary elections, and the country — on the surface — appears the same. President Emmanuel Macron is still in the Elysee Palace, Gabriel Attal is still Prime Minister, and National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet has been re-elected to the post. But appearances are deceptive.

The superficial calm hides the fact that the country is still without a government — with PM Attal in the post to handle day-to-day affairs. It is also likely to go without one till the end of the Paris Olympics in early August at least — as the President is not bound by any deadline for the formation of a new government.

Meanwhile, the deadlock persists in the National Assembly where none of the three major blocs is anywhere close to a majority on its own, and their widely divergent political orientations make any coalition virtually inconceivable.

In the process, the country may get more and more ungovernable as the divisions between the far right, Macron’s centrists, and the leftist coalition – which comprise the third-largest, second-largest, and the largest blocs in the Assembly but all well short of a majority — harden.

The far-right National Rally is still smarting from the “marriage of convenience” between Macron’s Ensemble and the left New Popular Front (Nouveau Front Populaire) in the second round, where both parties withdrew the weaker candidates to set up a one-to-one fight with it. This unprecedented tactical alliance seemed to have checkmated the Marine Le Pen-led party’s most serious bid for power after it put on a strong showing in the first round.

However, the collateral consequence will be that it is not going to be amenable to any compromise with either of its opponents.

On the other hand, the victory of Braun-Pivet of Macron’s party, over NFP challenger, communist Andre Chassaigne, which was achieved with the help of the Republicans, or rather, a faction of the rightwing party not allied to the National Rally, may be a morale booster for now but could queer its pitch ahead vis a vis the Left.

The political sleight of hand is not going to leave the Left happy as it deprives them of a key post in the hung chamber and is likely to prevent them from trusting Macron’s party for any further initiative.

On the other hand, the NFP, which was cobbled ahead of the elections and comprises a gamut spanning from hard-left (France Unbowed/La France Insoumise) to the communists and socialists to the Greens, and also having some Trotskyites, is also not a very homogenous bloc.

This week, it had proposed left-leaning economist Laurence Tubiana as its Prime Ministerial candidate but France Unbowed Jean-Luc Melenchon, which is the biggest component of the group, was not on board and wanted its own candidate. This disarray will work further to the advantage of Macron in not inviting it yet to form the government.

Another possibility mentioned is the formation of a non-party technocratic government, as was seen in neighbouring Italy under Mario Draghi (February 2021-October 2022) before Giorgia Meloni won the 2022 Assembly elections to become Prime Minister in her own right.

But in the episode, there is a point of caution. Draghi’s appointment came after the resignation of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, whose stint in power was divided into two parts – one supported by a right-wing coalition, and the second supported by a centre-left coalition. And when the Draghi-led ‘national unity’ government fell, all the parties that were supporting it, fared badly in the polls. Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy), which had not supported the Draghi regime, was the chief beneficiary.

A technocratic government, which is generally resorted to when politically unpopular actions, such as austerity measures, need to be implemented, is unlikely to survive long in France as it can be removed by a simple vote of no-confidence and both the left and the right would not shrink from such a measure.

Eventually, the loser in the whole embroglio could be President Macron, whose major gamble in calling a snap parliamentary election after his party’s defeat to the far-right in the European Parliament elections in June, did not accomplish what he had envisaged. He had reportedly likened his move to throwing “an unpinned grenade at their (far-right’s) feet” but grenades can be notably unpredictable weapons and he and his party got a blowback.

His Ensemble could yet form the government — but at the sufferance of the National Rally, which would like to see its left opponents cool their heels out of power despite topping in numbers. However, the efficacy and longevity of such a government will remain suspect.

France seems poised for interesting political gymnastics after the Olympic flame is handed over. (Agency)

Macron says not to appoint new PM before end of Olympics

French-President-Emmanuel-Macron

Paris, July 24 2024-

French President Emmanuel Macron said that he will not pick a new prime minister before the end of the Olympic Games to avoid “disorder”, local media reported.

“This government has prepared the Games, and our responsibility is to make sure they go well,” Macron said during an interview with France 2 channel, adding that he has chosen “stability” to safeguard the Games, which gather nearly 10,500 athletes and millions of fans, Xinhua news agency reported.

As the change of the prime minister and the appointment of a new government would create “chaos,” Macron called on political parties to seek compromises in the country’s parliament in the absence of an absolute majority.

Gabriel Attal submitted his resignation as prime minister to Macron on July 8 after the ruling party failed to secure a majority in the snap legislative elections.

On July 16, Macron accepted Attal’s resignation but asked him to stay as the head of a caretaker cabinet until the formation of a new administration. (Agency)

Amarnath Yatra proceeding peacefully, another batch of pilgrims leaves for Valley

Jammu, July 24 2024-

The ongoing Amarnath Yatra has been proceeding peacefully since it started on June 29 as another batch of 2,907 pilgrims left Jammu’s Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas for the Valley on Wednesday morning in two escorted convoys.

“First escorted convoy carrying 1,134 Yatris in 41 vehicles left for north Kashmir Baltal base camp while the second escorted convoy carrying 1,773 Yatris in 62 vehicles left for south Kashmir Nunwan (Pahalgam) base camp. Both convoys left Jammu at 4.40 A.M. today”, officials said.

The cave shrine houses an ice stalagmite structure that wanes and waxes with the phases of the moon.

Devotees believe that this ice stalagmite symbolises mythical powers of Lord Shiva.

The cave is situated at an altitude of 3,888 metres above the sea-level in Kashmir Himalayas.

Devotees approach the cave shrine either from the traditional south Kashmir Pahalgam route or the north Kashmir Baltal route.

The Pahalgam-Cave shrine axis is 48 km-long and it takes Yatris four to five days to reach the shrine.

The Baltal-Cave shrine axis is 14 km-long and it takes one day for the pilgrims to have ‘darshan’ and return to the base camp. (Agency)

INDIA bloc protests against Union Budget, terms it ‘discriminatory’

New Delhi, July 24 2024-

The opposition INDIA bloc leaders on Wednesday staged a protest in Parliament premises against the Union Budget.

They alleged that the Budget was “discriminatory” against the opposition-ruled states. Holding posters, the leaders raised slogans against the government, saying that the Budget was for “kursi Bachao” only.

The protesting leaders said the Budget was mainly for Bihar and Andhra Pradesh and had nothing for the opposition-ruled states.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Congress MP Sonia Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, party General Secretary K.C. Venugopal, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, Trinamool Congress MP Dola Sen, Sanjay Raut of Shiv Sena(UBT), and other MPs were seen participating in the protest.

The decision to protest was taken at a meeting of the bloc on Tuesday after the Budget was tabled by the Union Finance Minister.

As part of the protest, Congress Chief Ministers will also boycott the NITI Aayog meeting scheduled for July 27.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin also has said that he would not attend the NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting.

“This government’s attitude is completely antithetical to Constitutional principles. We will not participate if it is solely designed to hide the discriminatory colours of this regime,” Venugopal alleged.

On Tuesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Budget for 2024-25, marking her seventh consecutive budget presentation and surpassing former Prime Minister Morarji Desai’s record. Prime Minister Narendra Modi later posted on social media: “The ‘#BudgetForViksitBharat’ ensures inclusive growth, benefiting every segment of society and paving the way for a developed India.” (Agency)

Soldier injured in gunfight with terrorists in J&K’s Kupwara succumbs to injuries

Indian-Army operation

Srinagar, July 24 2024-

The soldier injured in an encounter with the terrorists on Wednesday in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district, succumbed to injuries in the hospital.

Officials identified the soldier as Dilawar Singh of 28 Rashtriya Rifles. He was injured in the gunfight with the terrorists in the Kowut Trumkhan forests of the district.

One terrorist has been killed in this ongoing gunfight so far although the body is yet to be recovered.

Security forces had started a CASO (Cordon & Search Operation) in Kowut, Trumkhan forests of Kupwara district on Tuesday evening after getting information about the presence of terrorists there.

Officials said as the security forces closed on the hiding terrorists, they fired triggering the encounter.

Army’s Srinagar-headquartered Chinar Corps posted on X, “OP KOWUT-Kupwara Based on specific input regarding presence of terrorists in general area Kowut, Kupwara, a Joint Search Operation was launched by #IndianArmy & @JmuKmrPolice on days leading upto 23 July 24.”

“On 24 July, suspicious movement was observed and challenged by vigilant troops, in response to which terrorists opened indiscriminate fire. In the ensuing fire fight one terrorist has been eliminated and a NCO injured. Operation is in progress,” the Army further said in the post.

Security forces have launched aggressive operations against the terrorists after a group of foreign mercenaries carried out ambushes against the Army in the densely forested areas of the Jammu division.

To eradicate terrorism from these otherwise peaceful areas, over 4,000 Army personnel drawn from elite Commando forces and those trained in mountain warfare have been deployed in the Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, Doda and Kathua districts of Jammu division. (Agency)

Punjab will get due share in Central Schemes: Ravneet Bittu thanks FM for incentives to Agri & MSME sector

Ravneet-Bittu

New Delhi/ Chandigarh, July 23 2024 (Yes Punjab News)

Union Minister of state for Railways and Food processing today hailed the Union budget presented by Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman and said that budget would prove boon for agriculture and small and medium Industry in India.

In a statement Ravneet Bittu said that the FM had announced many schemes to support MSME sector which included to set up 24 MSME clusters in the country. He added that this issue was raised by him with the FM during pre-budget meeting.

He said that facility of term loan for MSMEs has been introduced by the FM for purchase of new machinery and equipment without collateral or third-party guarantee. Likewise limit of Mudra loan has been increased from 10 lakh to 20 lakh.

He said that Punjab would get its due share in all the central schemes announced in the budget. He said that both industrial and agriculture sector in Punjab would get big push.

Ravneet Bittu said that it was vision of the Prime Minister Narender Modi to focus the thrust of budget on education, skill enhancement and job creation.

He said that model skill loan scheme would be revised to facilitate loans up to 7.5 lakhs with a guarantee from the central government. He said that 25000 youth would be benefitted every year.

He lauded the budget provisions for agriculture sector and said that 1.52 lakh crore has been earmarked for agriculture and allied sectors.

He said that large scale clusters of vegetable production is one of the core area. He said that center had recently announced higher MSP for major crops, and he hoped new schemes in budget would benefit farmers in a big way.

Thanking the Prime Minister for giving path breaking initiatives in the Ministry of food processing Industries, Ravneet Bittu said that setting up of 50 Multi product food irradiation units in MSME, setting of 100 food quality and safety testing labs with NABL, 100 street food hubs in five cities, reduction in customs duty on marine products, internship to 1 Crore youth in 500 top companies, 40 lac youth to be skilled, 12 plug and play industrial parks, E commerce export hubs would be revolutionary steps.

Ravneet also thanked the Prime Minister for making the railways world class by enhancing the gross Budgetary support to Rs 2,40,200 Cr in 2023-24 which was earlier Rs 28,174 cr in 2013-14.

Three economic railway corridors energy, mineral and cement corridors (192 projects), Port connectivity corridors (42 projects) and high traffic density corridors (200 projects) have been identified under the PM Gati Shakti Mission for enabling multi- modal connectivity.

Celine Dion to return to stage with Paris Olympics opening ceremony

Los Angeles, July 24 2024-

Legendary singer-songwriter Celine Dion, who has been battling a rare neurological condition called stiff-person syndrome, is expected to make her return to the stage at the Olympic Games.

The singer is rumoured to be taking to the Paris Olympics stage during the opening ceremony on Friday, reports Variety.

It will mark the pop legend’s first performance since halting her touring schedule and stepping away from the spotlight after being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome in December 2022.

As per Variety, the singer arrived in Paris at the Royal Monceau Hotel near the Champs-Elysees, where Lady Gaga, another potential opening ceremony headliner, is also staying. Specific details about Dion’s performance are being kept under wraps.

The Canadian singer teased that a comeback may be imminent in an April interview with Vogue France, in which she said: “I’ve chosen to work with all my body and soul, from head to toe, with a medical team. I want to be the best I can be. My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again.”

She also said that she was working every day to get stronger. She told Vogue France: “For four years I’ve been saying to myself that I’m not going back, that I’m ready, that I’m not ready… As things stand, I can’t stand here and say to you: ‘Yes, in four months’,” she said. “I don’t know… My body will tell me.”

It turns out that she may indeed be performing in front of the famous Parisian landmark, as the opening ceremony will take place in the shape of a nautical parade along the Seine, culminating near the Trocadero, facing the Eiffel Tower.

The ceremony, which will take place outside of a stadium for the first time in history, will showcase Paris’ iconic locations and bring together 3,500 actors, dancers and musical performers. (Agency)