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Women power takes centre stage in electoral tug-of-war at Gujarat's Banaskantha

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Banaskantha (Gujarat), April 5 (IANS) The political atmosphere in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district is charged ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

In a battle of two women, the Congress has fielded Geniben Thakor against BJP nominee Rekhaben Chaudhary from Banaskantha, a seat held by the BJP since the 2013 bypoll.

Geniben Thakor, the Congress’ sole female representative in the Gujarat Assembly, is known for her spirited advocacy of women’s issues and her ability to cut across party lines in the Legislative Assembly.

Thakor has also taken a novel approach to her poll campaign, initiating a political crowdfunding drive that encourages the voters to contribute to her nomination deposit with a starting point of Rs 11.

She also actively promotes a QR code on social media for campaign donations.

On the other hand, BJP’s Rekhaben Chaudhary also emerges as a significant contender, who is the only new female face in BJP’s first list of candidates for the Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat.

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Hailing from a lineage of political and social prominence as the granddaughter of Banas Dairy founder Galbabhai Chaudhary, Rekhaben Chaudhary, an academic with a background in mathematics, brings her scholarly discipline to the political arena.

Her extensive experience as an engineering professor, her family’s entrenched political roots, and her husband Hitesh Chaudhary’s involvement in the BJP’s organisational structure fortify her candidacy.

The recent electoral history of Banaskantha tells a tale of decisive victories, with BJP’s Parbatbhai Patel securing victory in 2019 by a margin of 368,296 votes against Congress’ Parthi Galbabhai Bhatol.

As Banaskantha gears up for another electoral showdown, the focus is on what might sway the voters — Thakor’s grassroots mobilisation or Rekhaben Chaudhary’s political pedigree.

With the district’s history of reflecting the broader political trends, the outcome in Banaskantha will be a closely watched indicator of the political undercurrents in Gujarat.

–IANS

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Maha govt signs MoU with NCDC to set up centre at Pune for skill-based certificate courses

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Maha govt signs MoU with NCDC to set up centre at Pune for skill-based certificate courses

Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) The Maharashtra government and National Skill Development Corporation (NCDC) on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a centre in Pune for conducting skill-based certificate courses.

NCDC will provide training according to the skill requirements of manpower in different countries and make available job opportunities to students abroad.

MoU was signed in the presence of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil, School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar and NCDC team headed by CEO Vedmani Tiwari.

The government will provide space for the proposed training centre to NSDC on the premises of the Government Distance Education Tantra Niketan Sanstha in Pune.

The MoU signing took place days after the DCM and Finance and Planning Minister Ajit Pawar in the additional budget for 2024-25 had announced a slew of schemes for youth and skill development including the Mukhyamantri Karya Prashikshan Yojana, the establishment of the Center of Excellence in technical education, applied knowledge and skill development.

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Chandigarh, July 30 (IANS) Punjab Governor-designate Gulab Chand Kataria on Tuesday arrived at the Raj Bhavan here in a ceremonial procession.

On his arrival along with his wife Anita, Governor-designate Kataria was given the Guard of Honour by the contingent of Punjab Police.

Earlier, Cabinet Ministers Harpal Singh Cheema and Aman Arora welcomed Governor-designate Kataria at the Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport.

The Governor will take the oath of office on Wednesday.

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Haryana CM urges teachers to contribute for country's development

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Haryana CM urges teachers to contribute for country's development

Chandigarh, July 30 (IANS) Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday urged teachers to contribute significantly to the country’s development, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047.

“Just as you have brought glory to your parents with hard work, in the same way, you must work to hone the future generations to enhance the honour and respect of the country,” he said while addressing teachers at the state-level orientation programme for newly-appointed Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs) held in Panchkula near here.

The Chief Minister also distributed appointment letters among newly recruited TGT teachers.

The Chief Minister said within the next two days, the waiting list of TGTs, along with the detailed results, will be released with transparency.

He congratulated the newly appointed TGTs and highlighted that in this result the daughters have achieved remarkable positions through their outstanding performance.

The Chief Minister said these teachers will play a crucial role in shaping future generations to build a developed India. He commended their success, which is a result of their hard work, and said many teachers do the noble work of teaching children in slum areas even after their official duties.

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“A teacher must embody the spirit of promoting education. By spreading knowledge, you not only contribute to the growth of others but also elevate your own name and progress,” he said.

He also outlined the government’s commitment to simplifying the lives of its people and accelerating development, building on the foundation laid by former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

The government’s efforts have led to significant advancements, including the establishment of universities, medical colleges, and other educational institutions across the state. Notably, the vision to ensure that girls do not have to travel more than 20 km for higher education has been realised, improving access to college facilities for female students.

Taking a dig at previous administrations, the Chief Minister pointed out that before 2014 recruitment lists were often published in newspapers before the results were announced.

“In contrast, today’s news highlights stories of individuals like the son of a rickshaw puller achieving the rank of HCS in Haryana.” This shift, he emphasized, has been brought about by the current government over the past decade.

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Wayanad landslide toll touches 93; CM Vijayan describes it as worst disaster to hit Kerala

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Wayanad landslide toll touches 93; CM Vijayan describes it as worst disaster to hit Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, July 30 (IANS) Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday described the Wayanad landslide disaster as one of the worst-ever witnessed in the state as the death toll touched 93 and is expected to go higher with many injured, buried or missing.

The worst affected areas include Churalpara, Velarimala, Mundakayil and Pothukalu and the locals from these areas who managed to escape are shattered as hundreds of homes have been totally destroyed.

“The figure of the dead is not the final one as rescue operations are continuing. Till now 34 bodies have been identified and 18 have been handed over to relatives.

“The rescue operations will stop after dark. As many as 128 people have been injured and a few areas have been completely washed away as there were heavy rains in the affected areas for the last few days,” said CM Vijayan.

“It’s a tragedy which one cannot ever think of. Just imagine these people, including children, went to sleep last night and tragedy struck and many were swept away by nature’s fury.

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“In Malappuram District 16 bodies were found floating in the Chaliyar River. Dismembered body parts have also been taken out of the river.

“A team led by a Lieutenant Colonel has rescued people trapped in the Mundakayil market area using a ropeway which the Army set up,” added CM Vijayan.

“The first landslide occurred at 2 A.M. and then again at 4.10 A.M. The road connecting Mundakayil to Churalpara has been washed away. The river which was flowing in the affected area has branched out and is flowing in two directions, flooding homes,” said Vijayan.

“There will be more people trapped in the area and a massive rescue effort is presently on, in which numerous agencies including the three Defence forces, NDRF, the fire department and the police are doing their best and it will continue,” added Vijayan.

“After the tragedy struck, I received calls from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, West Bengal Governor A Bose. Each of them pledged their full support for the state,” said CM Vijayan.

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He said there are around 3,069 people in various camps in the affected areas.

CM Vijayan said after hearing about the tragedy, contributions to the Chief Minister Distress Relief Fund have started pouring in from various quarters.

Meanwhile the Army team, after several hours of hard work, set up a temporary Bailey Bridge and was able to rescue numerous people who were trapped at Mundakayil area.

Late on Tuesday evening an IAF helicopter also arrived after it failed to arrive due to the inclement weather in the morning.

The injured people are now being transported to hospitals in the helicopter.

–IANS

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Madras HC directs TN Police to provide protection for screening of Tamil film ‘Kavundapalayam’

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Madras HC directs TN Police to provide protection for screening of Tamil film ‘Kavundapalayam’

Chennai, July 30 (IANS) Madras High Court on Tuesday directed the Tamil Nadu Police to provide protection for the screening of the Tamil film ‘Kavundapalayam’.

Justice G. Jayachandran of the Madras High Court observed that fringe groups cannot be allowed to prevent the screening of film which has been certified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

Some fringe groups in Tamil Nadu had opposed the screening of the movie and threatened to damage the screens where the film was to be released as it deals with the anguish faced by parents due to the infatuation of youngsters.

The single bench judge said that the production firm or its representatives could submit details of the theatres in which the movie was to be released to the jurisdictional police and on receipt of such information, the latter must provide necessary protection.

The Madras High Court issued the direction after hearing senior counsel G. Karthikeyan for the filmmakers and Government Advocate (criminal side) K.M.D. Muhilan for the police.

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Justice Jayachandran said that the CBFC should be the final authority to certify whether a movie was fit to be screened or not and that fringe elements should never be allowed to act as super censor board and prevent the release of movies that had been duly certified by the CBFC.

The judge also observed that if such fringe groups are allowed to take the law into their own hands, it would amount to violating the fundamental right to freedom of expression of the filmmakers and also their right to indulge in trade and commerce.

The court while directing the police to provide necessary protection to the screening of the movie observed that the state has a duty to protect the fundamental rights of the citizens.

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