Amit Yadav (BJP) Organizes Free New Property ID And House Tax Camp With Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh

District Vice President of BJP Yuva Morcha, Amit Yadav organized second camp to get house tax and property ID for citizens. With the help of Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh, free new property ID and house tax camp was organized on the second day as well by Amit Yadav BJP.

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Amit Yadav BJP

A camp was organized at Raheja Athav Society on Monday, in which a large number of people showed interest in getting their property IDs made and depositing house tax. Earlier, a camp was organized at the club house of ATS Cocoon Society on Saturday. These camps have been organized by District Vice President of BJP Yuva Morcha Amit Yadav with the help of Union Minister Rao Inderjit.

On the other hand, the people of the society were very enthusiastic about this camp. District Vice President Yuva Morcha, Amit Yadav (BJP) said that with the cooperation of the Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh, a new property ID and house tax camp is being organized free of cost, in which the survey team of the Municipal Corporation organizes camps in the area and solves their problems immediately.

Amit Yadav Social worker
Amit Yadav Social worker

Guidelines have been given to solve the problem of these people. The aim of this camp is that people should not have to go to the corporation office and face the brunt for property ID. Amit Yadav BJYM said that people were provided relief on the spot by setting up free camps. On the other hand, Yadav told that in view of the problems coming in the property ID, he has taken cognizance. This team will sit together at one place and check the property records of the people and create the correct property ID.

BJP District Vice President Amit Yadav said that the nearby society and the villagers had also demanded to set up camps at the ward level first. After which, knowing the condition of the nearby society and village, it was decided that with the help of Union Minister Rao Inderjit, the camp can be set up in the society level so that the problems of much more people can be solved.

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According to a WHO official, India's G-20 presidency strengthened the voice of the global south.

India's G20 Presidency is an exciting moment in history, because India is going to decide the global health architecture for the next many decades to come, a WHO official said.

Terming India's presidency at the G-20 as 'an exciting moment in history', a World Health Organisation (WHO) official said it has bolstered the voice of the global south. Ayoade Alakija, Special Envoy, ACT-Accelerator, WHO, said India is going to decide the global health architecture for the next many decades to come.

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"So, I think, that is the foundation of a place where I would like to see India shining as a beacon to other countries to learn from," he was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.

Alakija said she is keen to watch the global south collaborations which can be put together in the new world order and expressed hope that this process will surely help it.

"India's G20 Presidency is an exciting moment in history, because India is going to decide the global health architecture for the next many decades to come. Because it is going to be decided in the next few months," she said.

The official stated that the ongoing meeting would be a platform for how we can learn from each other in this global south- in Africa, India, Latin America and so on, she said.

"How can we share our experiences and innovate together and how can we co-create the world we want...the world that is going to be truly the world that delivers for us...the people," Alakija further said.

The official also said it has been incredible to be in the "God's own country", Kerala, and see the amazing culture and the wonderful warm welcome they had in the south Indian state.

Another official, Dr Alain Labrique, Director, Digital Health & Innovation, WHO, said he would like to see India shining as a beacon to other countries to learn from. He opined that India five years ago is different to India today.

The same can be said for countries across the globe and in the global south, he said.

"So, we have to think about where we are today but also build solutions for tomorrow and keep in mind that everyone should benefit from this technology revolution," he added.

Stating that success is built upon trust, Labrique said trust means there is a background of policy, of legislation that protects privacy and security and builds the trust of individuals to use the systems.

"So, I think, that is the foundation of a place where I would like to see India shining as a beacon to other countries to learn from," he said. Read More On..

CPI opposes One Nation and One Election, demands comprehensive electoral reforms

The CPI opposes the proposal of 'One India-One Election' formula, as it is impossible to implement the system in the country, said R Mutharasan, secretary of the CPI Tamil Nadu unit, on Friday. He told reporters here that the pressure mounted by the Centre made the Tamil Nadu government revise and increase the electricity tariff. Further, the CPI is insisting on the State government to make permanent.



The CPI opposes the proposal of 'One India-One Election' formula, as it is impossible to implement the system in the country, said R Mutharasan, secretary of the CPI Tamil Nadu unit, on Friday. He told reporters here that the pressure mounted by the Centre made the Tamil Nadu government revise and increase the electricity tariff. Further, the CPI is insisting on the State government to make permanent contract labourers working in various departments including in the local bodies.

Regarding the Union government, he said law and order was deteriorating in the BJP-ruled States, and that the BJP would be defeated in almost all the States in the 2024 Parliamentary election. Speaking about the byelection to Erode east constituency, Mutharasan said the State-level CPI functionaries and also from other States would participate in the campaign for the DMK alliance candidate who is from the Congress party. 

Internshala honors colleges with best internship record

The career-tech platform, Internshala has announced the ‘Internshala Annual Rankings 2022’. Under this initiative, the platform honors colleges with rankings for having the best internship records i.e., the colleges with the maximum number of students getting selected for internships.

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The top-ranking colleges include Paavai Engineering College, Dhole Patil College of Engineering Pune, Jamia Millia Islamia, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and Rishi MS Institute of Engineering And Technology For Women respectively.

Congratulating the top-ranking colleges, the founder and CEO of Internshala, Sarvesh Agrawal said, “Internships help the college students capitalise on the theoretical concepts with practical exposure and help them advance in their careers. The results of the annual rankings provide the training and placement officers (TPOs) of these colleges an insight into the overall performance and reputation of their colleges. The results are also useful for the colleges in identifying their strengths and areas of improvement. “

He added, “TPOs’ contribution does not only help students make informed decisions about their career choices but also helps the companies in identifying the top talent in the country.”

On ranking first across the nation, Dr. B. Venkatesan, Head — Information Technology and Internship Coordinator at Paavai Engineering College said, “We are honored to have ranked first among 500+ colleges in India. We are truly delighted to know that our students have gotten selected for the maximum number of internship opportunities in the past year. We are proud to encourage the internship culture among our students. Doing internships not only offers them an opportunity to earn but also strengthens their self-confidence, and self-esteem, and enables them to have a great start to their careers.” Read More On..

Our priority is development, not vote bank politics, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Karnataka.

With the objective of providing safe and adequate drinking water to every household, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for Yadgiri multi-village drinking water supply scheme, under the Jal Jeevan Mission."Political parties that were previously the government, encouraged vote bank politics rather than working for and investing in roads, electricity and water infrastructure. They hindered all schemes in vote bank politics. Our priority is development and not vote bank politics," said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the launch of various development projects in Karnataka.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated a slew of projects in Karnataka
Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated a slew of projects in Karnataka

On Thursday, PM Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated a slew of projects with regards to the development of irrigation, drinking water, and a National Highway in the Kodekal district of Karnataka.

Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Union Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Bhagwanth Khuba, and several other ministers from the state cabinet, legislators and officials were also present at the inauguration event.

With the objective of providing safe and adequate drinking water to every household, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for Yadgiri multi-village drinking water supply scheme, under the Jal Jeevan Mission.

A water treatment plant of 117 MLD will also be constructed under the scheme.

PM Modi further stated that the Jal Jeevan Mission started 3.5 years ago, and out of 18 crore rural households, only 3 crore had a tap water connection. Today, about 11 crore rural families in the country are getting tap water.

The Yadgiri district project, which has an estimated cost of more than Rs 2,050 crore, will provide potable water to around 2.3 lakh households across more than 700 rural settlements and three towns.

We brought development & good governance in those districts that were announced backward by the previous governments, added PM Modi. Read More on..

India claims there is no "conducive atmosphere" for talks with Pakistan.

Earlier this week, Pakistan’s PM called for talks with India to discuss ‘burning issues such as Kashmir’.

Days after Pakistan offered to hold talks with archrival India, New Delhi says the atmosphere for dialogue is not conducive yet.“India’s position has remained clear and consistent. We desire normal neighbourly relations with Pakistan in a conducive atmosphere that is free of terror, hostility, and violence,” Indian foreign ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said during a news briefing on Thursday.

The ties between India and Pakistan have remained cold since 2019 when the Indian government revoked Article 370 of the Indian constitution in August 2019
The ties between India and Pakistan have remained cold since 2019 when the Indian government revoked Article 370 of the Indian constitution in August 2019


The South Asian rivals have fought two of their three full-scale wars over the disputed territory.

“I will give my word that we will talk to India with sincerity, but it takes two to tango,” Sharif said during an interview with Al Arabiya news channel aired on Tuesday.

“My message to the Indian leadership and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is that let us sit down on the table and have serious and sincere talks to resolve our burning issues like Kashmir,” he added.

The Pakistani leader made the remarks during a visit to the United Arab Emirates, which he said could play a role in resolving the differences between the two neighbours.

Relations between India and Pakistan worsened in 2019 when Modi’s Hindu nationalist government revoked Article 370 of the Indian constitution, which granted Indian-administered Kashmir partial autonomy.New Delhi accuses Islamabad of providing logistical and financial support to the armed rebels fighting either for independence or for the merger of Indian-administered Kashmir with Pakistan.

Islamabad denies the allegations, saying it only provides diplomatic support to the region’s struggle for the right to self-determination.

Jalil Abbas Jilani, Pakistan’s former foreign secretary, told Al Jazeera that Sharif’s statements on the resumption of ties with India appeared to be “genuine” and that Pakistan would like to have peace and stability in the region.

“Pakistan wants to resolve all disputes peacefully. The tension that exists between the two nations is not in either’s interests,” he said.

Jilani said “terrorism” is a matter of concern for both countries equally and “only once the two sit together, they can amicably resolve the matter”. Read More On..

Emails reveal senior Air India management were aware of the situation hours after the flight.

The mail threads seen by HT include those sent to the head of inflight service department (IFSD), base operations in India, Lead HR head of IFSD, head of northern region of IFSD and of complaints (customer care), on November 27 by the cabin crew supervisor.

On January 4, media reports first highlighted the incident, causing outrage among the public at large, and prompting DGCA, which did not know about it till then, to act.
On January 4, media reports first highlighted the incident, causing outrage among the public at large, and prompting DGCA, which did not know about it till then, to act.


Air India’s senior management, including its chairman and managing director Campbell Wilson, were aware of the incident on Flight AI-102 on November 26, when a drunk passenger allegedly urinated on a woman passenger, according to e-mails reviewed by Hindustan Times — a fact that runs contrary to claims by the airline’s top brass that they were not immediately informed of the incident.

The mail threads seen by HT include those sent to the head of inflight service department (IFSD), base operations in India, Lead HR head of IFSD, head of northern region of IFSD and of complaints (customer care), on November 27 by the cabin crew supervisor.

On Friday, India’s airline regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation imposed a penalty of ₹30 lakh on Air India, suspended the license of the pilot-in-command of the New York-Delhi flight, and slapped a fine of ₹3 lakh on the airline’s director of in-flight services for failing to discharge her duties.

One of the earliest messages was sent at 3.46pm — the flight landed at 1pm — and it was also acknowledged by the recipient, Sandeep Verma, head of IFSD, with a quick “Ok, noted.”

Wilson himself also received an e-mail from the woman passenger’s son-in-law on the same evening, and forwarded the mail to the head of customer care, asking that it be attended to. HT has reviewed a copy of these mails too.

On January 4, media reports first highlighted the incident, causing outrage among the public at large, and prompting DGCA, which did not know about it till then, to act.

At the time, the airline said the delay in reporting the matter to DGCA was because the crew did not report it on time. “We have also constituted an internal committee to probe lapses on part of Air India’s crew and address the deficiencies that delayed quick redressal of the situation...,” Air India said in a statement on January 4. Read More On..