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Railway to resume Garib Rath Express between Kolkata, Guwahati, Agartala

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Guwahati, June 21 2024-

The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) would resume the services of two pairs of Garib Rath Express on the Agartala-Kolkata and Guwahati-Kolkata routes from next month, officials said here on Thursday.

NFR’s Chief Public Relations Officer Sabyasachi De said that the Garib Rath Express would run on the Agartala-Kolkata route every Wednesday from July 3 and it would run on the Kolkata- Agartala route every Sunday from July 7.

The CPRO said that the Garib Rath Express would run on the Guwahati-Kolkata route every Saturday from July 6. Similarly, the train would run on the Kolkata-Guwahati route every Thursday from July 4.

De said that resuming the services of these express trains would fulfil the long-standing demand of the people of the region. Rail connectivity in the northeast would be strengthened with West Bengal and its capital by these services. This would highly benefit the patients, students, and other commuters of the adjacent states, apart from promoting economic growth and commerce, the CPRO added. (Agency)

Yechury demands court-monitored SIT probe in NEET case

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Kolkata, June 20 2024-

CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury on Thursday demanded a court-monitored probe by a special investigation team (SIT) in the UGC-NEET paper leak case.

“An entire system has been polluted. Many influential people are involved in the matter. What is required is a court-monitored probe by a SIT. The future of the youths is being played with. People have lost all hope in agencies like the CBI. Their only task is to hound the opposition parties,” he said while addressing a press conference here.

On the election disaster of the party in West Bengal where the party has once again reduced to zero, Yechury said that the defeat of his party was not just against the BJP or the Trinamool Congress, but also against “muscle power” and “money power”.

CPI-M Politburo member and state Secretary Mohammad Salim, who was also present, said that besides unleashing massive violence on the polling days, there had been massive irregularities in the counting of votes.

However, Yechury has outlined a silver line even amid the party’s debacle. “Over the last elections, we have been able to bring new faces to the forefront. Our campaigning reached a different level in the state this time. It can be said that a completely new face of the party has evolved in West Bengal, which is not only good for the state but also for the entire country,” he said. (Agency)

Rise in nighttime warming impacting sleep quality, health in India: Analysis

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New Delhi, June 21 2024-

With Mumbai seeing the highest changes in the nighttime temperatures, India continues to suffer a severe heatwave, a new analysis on Friday showed climate change added nearly 50 to 80 nights each year where the temperature exceeded 25 degrees Celsius, with serious impacts on sleep and health.

Climate change is leading to a rise in nighttime warming, which is impacting sleep quality and human health in India and across the globe, said the analysis by Climate Central and Climate Trends.

Nighttime temperatures have increased even more rapidly than daytime temperatures as the world heats up due to climate change, primarily caused by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas.

As one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of the climate crisis, India has experienced a significant rise in minimum nighttime temperatures over the last decade due to climate change.

The national capital on June 18 experienced its warmest night in at least 12 years, with the mercury touching 35.2 degrees Celsius, says the India Meteorological Department. This is the city’s highest minimum temperature since 1969.

The analysis shows that nearly 50 to 80 days each year were added above this threshold by climate change in cities across Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and Andhra Pradesh between 2018 and 2023.

Among the metro cities, Mumbai has seen the highest changes in the nighttime temperatures, with the city experiencing an additional 65 days of warmer nights due to global warming.

West Bengal and Assam are the regions that have been most impacted, with cities like Jalpaiguri, Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugarh and Siliguri experiencing between 80 and 86 additional days each year above the 25 degrees threshold due to climate change, on average.

Several cities saw between 15 and 50 additional days where the minimum temperatures exceeded 25 degrees due to the influence of climate change, including Jaipur, with an additional 19 hot nights attributable to climate change.

Meanwhile, in both observations and in the counterfactual climate, the nighttime summer temperatures across India often exceed 20 degrees over the entire summer period.

The cities that had the largest number of days where the minimum temperature exceeded 20 degrees due to climate change are Gangtok, Darjeeling, Shimla, and Mysore, with an average of 54, 31, 30, and 26 days added by climate change, respectively.

Higher nighttime temperatures can cause physiological discomfort and impact human health by preventing body temperature from cooling off during the night, increasing mortality risks.

There is also a growing body of evidence that as nighttime temperatures rise, it is adversely affecting the quality and length of sleep.

Poor sleep adversely affects physical and mental health, cognitive functioning and even life expectancy. Hot nights can have disproportionate impacts on vulnerable groups, including the elderly and people, who do not have access to proper cooling mechanisms.

These findings come during a week that saw new records for nighttime heat in several Indian cities.

On June 19, Delhi shattered the all-time high minimum temperature record, with the mercury reaching 35.2 degrees overnight. Delhi recorded almost four numbers of additional nights over 25 degrees between 2018 and 2023, according to the Climate Central analysis.

On June 18, Alwar in Rajasthan had a minimum temperature of 37 degrees, the highest-ever nighttime temperature since records began in 1969.

Alwar experienced almost nine additional nights over 25 degrees that are attributable to climate change between 2018 and 2023.

In Uttar Pradesh, Lakhimpur Kheri, Shahjahanpur and Varanasi also witnessed their highest recorded minimum temperatures at 33 degrees, 33 and 33.6 degrees respectively this week.

Varanasi saw four additional nights over 25 degrees due to climate change from 2018 to 2023.

These increasingly frequent extreme nighttime temperatures are contributing to heat stress, exhaustion and heat-related deaths.

The current ongoing heatwave in India has been made hotter, frequent and more likely by climate change, according to scientific studies by World Weather Attribution and ClimaMeter.

Roxy Mathew Koll, Climate Scientist, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, “The urban heat island effect is most visible in the nighttime temperatures. Cities turn into urban heat islands when buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb and re-emit heat, causing cities to be several degrees hotter than surrounding rural areas.”

“During the day, the sun’s rays reach as shortwave radiation and heat the earth’s surface. At night, the heat escapes as longwave radiation. While shortwave radiation can easily penetrate through and reach the surface, the longwave gets trapped easily by concrete and clouds.”

Aarti Khosla, Director, of Climate Trends, said, “Like day temperatures, night temperatures have also shown constant and steady rise over the last few years. Warm nights have been punishing this summer with several cities shattering five decades of records. Cities will bear the highest brunt which will get worse due to the urban heat island effect.”

“Several studies have already established that by the turn of the century, without very large reductions in fossil fuel burning, nighttime temperatures will not fall below 25 degrees in some places during hot weather impacting one’s ability to recover for the next day. If we do not act now, nights will continue to be hotter, longer and sleepless, especially for the vulnerable.” (Agency)

The T20 World Cup format needs a radical change

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The second League phase of the T20 World Cup 2024 has commenced. The term “Super 8” refers to the eight teams that have qualified to make it to the tournament’s semifinal stage. After that, it is a shoot-out amongst the 4 of them to make it to the final.

The ICC should be credited with involving 20 national sides to participate in this tournament, with half of them being non-Test playing countries. The shorter format of the game has been a great way to spread cricket around the world. A few of the minnow sides have shown that on a given day they could be a handful for the senior established ones. The United States of America was one team that shocked the cricketing world, by not only qualifying for the Super 8 but also by showing their ability to match the best. Scotland too were very impressive and with further exposure and bilateral matches with the top sides, many of the associate teams could improve immensely.

The business end of the tournament is how the Super 8 is being talked about. How can one associate it with business, when the sides are once again divided into 2 groups. It diffuses the very essence of a full-fledged competition, as teams even at this stage do not play each other.

The ODIs World Cup format since 1975 has gone through several changes. Finally, in 2023, 10 sides played against each other and the top 4 made it into the semi-final stage. One gathers that the 2027 World Cup will have 14 teams competing. This is super news, as the winner will need to showcase consistency over a longer period and meet challenges from all the 13 sides participating.

An ICC tournament is very serious and prestigious in all the formats of the game. This involves world cricket and the paucity of time is not an excuse one would associate to do so.

The limited-overs World Cup tournaments should have a consistent competing format. The ODI one is a tried and tested one and the next T20 World Cup should be played in a similar fashion.

The experiment of hosting the T20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies and the USA has not been an entirely satisfying one. The wickets and the weather in the US played havoc and were a cause for concern. The uncertain element that it led to made even the best of players and sides look worried and woebegone. Pakistan, New Zealand and Sri Lanka failed to qualify, and each one of them could not recover from their early debacle. This would never have been the reason, if the T20 WC’24 was played similarly to the ODI World Cup 2023, at the league stage.

There was another twist in the T20 World Cup 2024 as well. The sides, once they qualified were to be grouped according to their ICC ranking and hence India and Australia have been grouped along with Bangladesh and Afghanistan. In normal circumstances, the winner of Group B, being Australia, would have been in the other half.

India, Australia and South Africa progressed by winning all the matches that they played. However, both India and South Africa having played matches on wickets that were not favourable to batters and now have a question mark over their head. Their top batters have struggled to get runs and those who have had a few good innings have looked scratchy and uncertain.

The West Indian wickets may bring a bit of sanity to the playing conditions. The batters should once again come to the fore. This will be interesting as the bowlers who may have looked to be match winners in the initial league stage, will not get the assistance that they have got used to.

India and Australia look to be the favourites. Being grouped in the Super 8 stage, their encounter will not be a do-or-die affair. Both of them lack mighty strikers and rely a fair amount on their bowlers to get them a win. However, they are rated as the top sides of T20 cricket by the ICC and this comes through a year of consistent performances. For India, a 17-year wait after their 2007 win is a long one. However, one feels this team has the credentials to lift the trophy and bring joy to the millions of their followers.

The West Indian side is a bunch of carefree hitters. They require just one of them to play a blinder to get them a good score. However, their bowlers are not consistent and their catching ability is not reliable, but with the crowd behind them, they could pull off a heist.

South Africa, have all the ingredients to be winners. Unfortunately, they have choked at every World Cup event that they have participated in till now. A win would require them to get past that mental anguish. They have managed to win a few close matches while qualifying. This should give them the confidence to get over it.

England having scraped through to the Super 8 are the defending champions. One feels that without Ben Stokes, they do not have the firepower in the middle-order to be dangerous to notch up a formidable total. A win for them would require them to play well above what they have been doing recently.

Afghanistan, Bangladesh and the USA have done well to qualify. However, they are rank outsiders who may cause a bit of a stir in a match or two.

For them to win, would be a fairytale story.

The T20 format has made its mark. The ICC needs to restructure the entire format in the next edition of the cup. A 10-team battle with each side playing one and the other is the only way to unearth the top 4 sides and thereafter, the winner.

More matches and an even contest would be beneficial for the two “Cs”, Commerce and Cricket! (Agency)

White House: Netanyahu criticism is ‘perplexing’ and ‘disappointing’

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Washington, June 21 2024-

The US government has expressed its anger at statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in which he asserted that Washington is withholding arms deliveries to Israel.

White House National Security Spokesman John Kirby on Thursday called Netanyahu’s recent video message “perplexing to say the least,” “deeply disappointing” and “vexing”.

“This President put fighter aircraft up in the air in the middle of April to help shoot down several hundred drones and missiles, including ballistic missiles, that were fired from Iran proper at Israel,” Kirby noted.

Kirby said “no other country was doing more” to help Israel in its fight against Hamas and that the White House had “no idea” what prompted Netanyahu to make the comments in a video released on Tuesday.

In it, Netanyahu said it was “inconceivable” that the US had been “withholding weapons and ammunitions to Israel,” but did offer specifics.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who recently met with Netanyahu, has also pushed back.

Blinken said earlier that all arms shipments were moving as they “normally” would to Israel, apart from certain bombs that could be used in densely populated areas of Gaza. Those explosives have been paused pending a review.

Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden have been at loggerheads for months.

Biden and other high-ranking US government officials have made it unusually clear that they do not agree with Netanyahu’s actions in the Gaza war.

Criticism has been levelled in particular at the high number of civilian casualties and the humanitarian hardship in the Gaza Strip. (Agency)

15 shot during Juneteenth celebration in Oakland

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San Francisco, June 21 2024-

A shooting during a Juneteenth celebration at Lake Merritt in Oakland, US state of California, left 15 people injured, the police said.

The crowds were peaceful until around 8:15 p.m. local time on Wednesday when an illegal sideshow involving vehicles and motorbikes occurred near Grand Avenue and Bellevue Avenue, Oakland Police Department said on Thursday in a press statement.

During the sideshow, someone walked onto the hood of a car, which led to the occupants getting out and assaulting that person. Then came the gunfire, Oakland Police Department Chief Floyd Mitchell said at a press conference on Thursday noon as reported by Xinhua news agency.

The Oakland Fire Department said it transported at least four gunshot victims to a local hospital.

Police also took some victims to nearby hospitals. Other victims were self-transported. (Agency)

Palestinian teen killed by Israeli army in West Bank

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Ramallah, June 21 2024-

A Palestinian teenager was killed by the Israeli army in the West Bank city of Qalqilya, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.

The Ministry added on Thursday that 15-year-old Naeem Abdullah Naeem Samha died after being hit by live bullets fired by the Israeli army, Xinhua news agency reported.

Local Palestinian sources told Xinhua that Israeli forces stormed the city, leading to confrontations with young men.

The Israeli army has not yet commented.

At least 549 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli army across the West Bank and East Jerusalem since October 2023, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. (Agency)

Three IPS officers who allegedly targeted TDP leaders transferred

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Amaravati, June 21 2024-

The Andhra Pradesh government on Thursday transferred three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers who faced allegations of targeting Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders, including party President N. Chandrababu Naidu, during the YSR Congress Party’s rule.

A week after assuming office as the Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu shunted out the three officials, who had become controversial for allegedly favouring the then ruling party.

Kasi Reddy V. R. N. Reddy, Director General, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), P. V. Sunil Kumar, Director General, AP State Disaster Response Force and Fire Services, and Y. Rishanth Reddy, Superintendent of Police, Counter Intelligence (CI) Cell, have been transferred.

V. R. N. Reddy, who was removed as Director General of Police (DGP) by the Election Commission of India a few days before the May 13 elections following complaints by the TDP, has been posted as Commissioner, Printing, Stationery and Stores Purchase, which is considered a loop line post.

The two other officers were not given any new postings.

Sunil Kumar has been directed to report to the General Administration Department (GAD), while Rishanth Reddy has been directed to report to the DGP office. The latter was also relieved from the full additional charge as SP (Red Sanders) Task Force.

V.R.N. Reddy was appointed DGP by the previous government in 2022. He was then serving as the DGP (Intelligence).

The Election Commission of India had ordered his transfer as DGP a week before the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in the state after TDP leaders lodged several complaints and raised the issue of lapses in security arrangements during the Prime Minister’s public meeting at Chilakaluripet.

In a letter to the ECI, the TDP had also suspected the involvement of V.R.N. Reddy in the alleged tapping of the mobile phone of party General Secretary and Chandrababu Naidu’s son Nara Lokesh, using the suspected Pegasus software.

Sunil Kumar, a 1993 batch IPS officer, was the Chief of the Crime Investigation Department (CID) before he was posted as DG, State Disaster Response Force and Fire Services.

It was during his tenure that the CID registered cases against Chandrababu Naidu and other TDP leaders. These include cases relating to alleged insider trading of lands in Amaravati, the Inner Ring Road scam, and the SSC question paper leakage scam.

TDP had lodged a complaint with the ECI against Rishanth Reddy, calling him a hardcore supporter of the YSRCP.

The TDP had alleged that Rishanth Reddy was given the additional post of SP (Red Sanders) Task Force deliberately to put blocks to the opposition parties by checking their vehicles in the guise of checking red sander smuggling.

Before being appointed SP, Counter Intelligence (CI) Cell, Rishanth Reddy was SP, Chittoor. While serving in the post, he had booked Chandrababu Naidu and other party leaders for allegedly fomenting violence in Rayalaseema during a visit to irrigation project sites. (Agency)

Euro 2024: Gourmet Musiala is serving football delicacies as Germany reach Round of 16 stage

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Berlin (Germany), June 20 2024-

Jamal Musiala’s culinary preferences seem to entertain the entire country of the 2024 UEFA Euro tournament hosts. Social media channels seem packed with video clips showing the 21-year-old England-bred and Bayern Munich forward enjoying so-called “Maultaschen” (filled pasta cases), a Swabian specialty.

“I just love them and minutes ago had the first. There are more to follow later,” the gifted youngster said only minutes after his team’s 2-0 victory over Hungary in Germany’s second Group A encounter, which secured the team’s last-16 participation.

Despite having spent most of his youth and football education in England with Chelsea (2001-2019), Musiala was born in Stuttgart, the capital of the region called Swabia which seems to have affected his preferences, reports Xinhua.

Tens of thousands of fans give out likes for Germany’s tournament surprise after watching the footballer enjoy his favourite dish. Only football seems to similarly affect the youngsters’ mood as the 30-time capped is causing excitement with his on-pitch performance throughout Europe.

While English media talk about his transformation from a rookie nicknamed “Bambi” to a terminator, the Daily Mail asks “What poor soul allowed Musiala to play for Germany?” after he was part of the Three Lions under-21 side owning both nationalities. In January 2021 it was on former German coach Joachim Loew to convince the attacker to join team Germany and “outline to me my way in the German team.”

Claiming to have grown out of the state of a start-up “as I have gained physical strength,” the attacker is enjoying the “on-pitch freedom” given by German coach Julian Nagelsmann. “I told him to ignore the pressure and fully focus on his joy playing football as if he was performing in a school backyard,” the 36-year-old said.

Nagelsmann called Musiala “tough to defend” while the youngster in the German shirt is entertaining the crowd with his irresistible dribbling as he also scored twice in the tournament’s first two games.

“Uff, what is there to say: He is a genius,” German captain and Barcelona midfielder Ilkay Gundogan quoted, calling Musiala’s performance and development “breathtaking.”

While being selected as the “UEFA Player of the Match” in Germany’s curtain raiser against Scotland (5-1), it was on Gundogan to take the crown due to his convincing performance against Hungary (2-0). It might be based on the youth of Musiala, that the Bayern youngster is dominating the headlines on the European continent as international media praise his exceptional talent.

“It’s our goal to take this flow into the next games. As for me, I meanwhile have the confidence to score goals as soon as I get the chance to do so,” Germany’s rising star said.

Being substituted off in the 72nd minute, enthusiastic applause dropped on the forward like a warm summer rain giving proof of him having gained the hearts of the German fans by storm. (Agency)

Putin warns S.Korea against arms deliveries to Ukraine

Hanoi, June 21 2024-

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said South Korea would be making a “big mistake” if it supplies arms to Ukraine.

“If that happens, then we will make corresponding decisions that will not please the current leadership of South Korea,” Putin said on Thursday during a trip to Vietnam.

The South Korean government had earlier expressed concern over a new Russia-North Korea strategic partnership that includes a vow of mutual aid if either country is attacked.

Seoul said the security commitments violated UN sanctions imposed on Pyongyang.

It also suggested it could reconsider its long-standing policy of not supplying weapons to Kiev.

North Korea, ruled by President Kim Jong Un, is subject to far-reaching UN sanctions and import bans due to its nuclear weapons programme, including the trade in weapons and the transfer of military technologies to the country.

During a state visit to Pyongyang on Wednesday, Putin signed the partnership agreement with Kim.

At a press conference in Hanoi on Thursday, Putin called Seoul’s concerns unfounded.

He said South Korea had nothing to fear as the pact would only apply if either Russia or North Korea was attacked by a third country.

“As far as I know, (South Korea) is not planning any aggression” against North Korea, he said.

This means that “there is no need to fear our cooperation”.

Putin also said that he would not deploy any North Korean soldiers in Ukraine.

However, he threatened to deliver high-precision weapons to North Korea as a response to Western arms deliveries to Ukraine. (Agency)