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Neeraj Chopra wins India’s first gold at Tokyo Olympics

Indian track and field athlete and a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) in Indian Army Neeraj Chopra by winning the Javelin gold at Tokyo Olympics and has now become the first Indian to win a track and field medal.

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Muslim family in UP return to Hinduism, say they rectified the mistake of their parents who converted to Islam

A couple along with their four children from Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli district have done Ghar Wapsi i.e. have again embraced Hinduism after 12 years of living as Muslims.

Rashid who changed his name to Vikas said that they have finally ‘rectified their mistake’ because it was his parents who had converted to Islam some 12 to 13 years ago.

His wife Manju Bano also changed her name to Sanju said that they were Hindus earlier but her in-laws had accepted Islam shortly after her marriage and now that she is back into the Hindu fold, he is very happy with the decision. 

According to Vikas when he converted to Islam he was too young to understand his parent’s decision to change their religion and he no longer wanted to be a Muslim or practice Islam.

The couple submitted an affidavit at the Shamli Tehsil on Wednesday (August 5) and submitted in writing that they are changing their religion willfully and not under any pressure. However, Vikas and Sanju have been advised by the SDM of Shamli to appeal to the court.

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Kerala govt lifts restrictions for Bakrid but state police imposes ₹17,500 as fine for Hindu family for visiting temple

In a shocking incident, Kerala police gave a fine of Rs 17,500 to a Hindu family who was on their way to a temple in Nedumkandam (Kerala). There were five members of a single-family and the police fined Rs 3,500 per head, accusing them of not following social distancing. The incident has drawn condemnation from all sides as the state govt had lifted all the restrictions for Muslims to celebrate Bakr-Eid, but Hindus can’t even visit their temples.

Mohanan, who is a daily wage labourer at a rubber plantation, on his way to the temple, was stopped by Peruvananthanam police. He accused that the Peruvananthanam police had fined him inside the jurisdiction of “Peerumedu’ Police station.

Even though Mohanan was informed that no case would be taken against the family, later he came to know that the case was passed on to the court and he was supposed to pay Rs 17,500. Earlier, Hindus were restricted from performing ‘Pitru Paksha Shraddha’ inside temple premises by the Dewaswam board.

Kerala: Travancore Dewaswam Board declines permission for ‘Pitru Paksha Shraddha’ inside temple premises

Due to the prevailing COVID condition in Kerala, the Travancore Dewaswam Board has decided not to permit ‘Pitru Paksha Shraddha’ inside the temple premises. The previous year also the Dewaswam board had declined permission. The board observed that it is impossible to put in place COVID protocol if devotees are allowed to perform ‘Pitru Paksha Shraddha’.

Travancore Dewaswam Board has requested devotees to observe ‘Pitru Paksha Shraddha’ inside their homes this time. Now, only 15 devotees are allowed inside temples and the number can go up to 40 on special occasions.

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140 jihadis waiting to cross LoC and enter J&K ahead of Indian Independence Day

As Pakistan went into a verbal diatribe on the second anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370 and 35a, credible reports are emerging that around 140 Islamic terrorists are waiting at launch pads to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir.

However, it will not be an easy task as the anti-terror infrastructure across the Line of Control (LoC) remains in place even though India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire in February.

Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire agreement as it was in desperate need to get out of the “grey list” of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), however, peace at the LoC did not mean Islamabad had dismantled the terror infrastructure which it calls its strategic asset.

The Indian Army which is keeping constant vigil has noticed the continued presence of around 140 terrorists at the launch pads across the LoC, waiting to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir, but the robust counter-infiltration grid has made it very difficult to make such attempts.

“They tried in the past but had to return after alert Jawans foiled all their nefarious designs,” the official said. The terror organisation to which the 140 terrorists belong has not been revealed.

India has also discovered that Pakistan is using the ceasefire window to strengthen its infrastructure along the LoC that was damaged in cross-border shelling. 

Also, after the abrogation of the special status two years ago, the number of foreign terrorists have suddenly disappeared who are either hiding in densely populated areas or mountainous heights having natural caves.

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India calls for UNSC meeting on Afghanistan as the security situation deteriorates

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) which is now under the Presidency of India, will meet on Friday (August 6) to discuss the security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban continues to commit human rights violations.

On Thursday (August 5), Afghanistan Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar spoke with India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to discuss convening an emergency UN Security Council Session.

“UN #SecurityCouncil will meet on Friday, 6th August, under Indian Presidency to discuss and take stock of the situation in #Afghanistan,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN and Security Council President for the month of August, Ambassador TS Tirumurti, said in a tweet.

In a tweet, Afghan Foreign Minister Atmar stated emphatically that the UN and the international community must play a stronger role in stopping Taliban brutality and atrocities that threaten to plunge Afghanistan into turmoil, saying, “Appreciate the lead role of the current UNSC President.”

Following the withdrawal of US and NATO soldiers from Afghanistan, fighting between the Taliban and government forces has intensified, with the Taliban now controlling huge swaths of land and have started to enforce Sharia law.

In response to a question about the situation in Afghanistan and what the UN Security Council can do to prevent further escalation, Ambassador Tirumurti told reporters at the UN Headquarters that he expects “probably the Security Council will be looking at this aspect sooner rather than later” on Afghanistan.

It’s also worth noting that India’s election as Security Council President for the month of August is particularly advantageous for the Afghan government because it underlined the urgency of the current situation in Afghanistan within the first week of its presidency. Aghanistan is a matter of deep concern for all members of the Security Council, according to Ambassador Tirumurti, and “we have observed that the violence is only rising in recent days.”

India’s stated position was very clear and Tirumurti said, “we want to see an independent, peaceful, democratic and a stable Afghanistan. India has supported every opportunity that can bring peace, security and stability in Afghanistan.”

“We are convinced that…we should address the question of violence and the targeted attacks and these are very serious concerns and all violence must come to an end. Ties with international terrorism should also be cut. We cannot have terrorist camps once again moving back into Afghanistan. And this will have a direct impact on India,” Tirumurti had said.

He also emphasised the importance of safeguarding the advances made over the last nearly two decades, as well as respecting the aspirations of Afghan women, youth, and minorities.

On Tuesday, the Security Council condemned the “deplorable” attack on the UN compound in Herat, Afghanistan, and expressed “deep concern” about the high levels of violence in the war-torn country following the Taliban’s military offensive, making it clear that the Council will “not support the restoration of the Islamic Emirate.”

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India exports military hardware worth 38,500 crore between 2014 to 2021

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In a positive development, India exported military hardware and systems worth Rs 38,500 crore in the last seven years. Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt revealed this information in reply to a question in Lok Sabha.

The minister stated that the major items exported by India from 2014-15 and 2020-21 included armoured protection vehicles, weapons locating radar, light-weight torpedo and fire control systems and tear gas launchers.

“Currently, the exports are being made to about 75 countries. Names of the countries cannot be divulged due to strategic reasons,” he said.

According to the data provided by Bhatt, India’s defence exports in 2014-15 was Rs 1,940.64 crore and it increased to Rs 2,059.18 crore in 2015-16. The value of exports in 2016-17 was recorded at Rs 1,521.91 crore while it went up to Rs Rs 4,682.36 crore in 2017-18 and Rs 10,7465.77 crore in 2018-19

“Further, Bharat Electronics Limited has been nominated to execute the project of enhancement of digital appeal at National War Memorial,” he said. Replying to another question, Bhatt said the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has not undertaken any project to develop “robotic soldiers”. “However, DRDO has taken initiative to develop technologies required for robotic systems,” he said.

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India’s highest sporting honour rid of Gandhi family legacy: Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award renamed as Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award

In a tweet that will certainly send the Congress party into a tizzy, on Friday (August 6), Prime Minister  Narendra Modi announced that Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award will hereby be called the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award. 

He made this announcement from his Twitter handle and said, “I have been getting many requests from citizens across India to name the Khel Ratna Award after Major Dhyan Chand. I thank them for their views. Respecting their sentiment, the Khel Ratna Award will hereby be called the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award! Jai Hind!,”

Modi went on to add that, “Major Dhyan Chand was among India’s foremost sportspersons who brought honour and pride for India. It is fitting that our nation’s highest sporting honour will be named after him,”.

After the assassination of former PM Rajiv Gandhi, the top sports honor was named after him in 1991-1992  just as many other awards and landmarks and buildings are named after the Nehru-Gandhi family and no the top sports honor has the name of India’s most iconic athlete.

Major Dhyan Chand was called the Wizard when it came to field hockey nad as a player, he played international hockey from 1926 to 1949, scoring over 400 goals in his career, and was part of the Olympic team that won gold medals in 1928, 1932, and 1936.

There is also a long-standing demand major Dhyan Chand be confirmed with India’s highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna.

It was reported that German Leader Adolf Hitler was so impressed with Chand’s skills that he offered him German citizenship and a rank of Colonel in the German Army, which he refused.

Miscreants steal Khalasam of Mariamman temple under HR&CE control in Salem

The incident in which a Khalasa belonging to a Hindu temple near Ilampillai in Salem district was looted by miscreants has caused a great stir in the area.

A Mariamman temple under the control of the Hindu Religious Charitable and Endowments Department (HR&CE) is located in the Chandapettai area near Ilampillai in Salem district. The temple, which is 30 years old, is one of the most well-known in the neighbourhood. Miscreants have looted two of the three Khalasa at the top of the temple tower. The residents of the area have lodged a complaint with the police department seeking action on those who have stolen the Khalasa.

Following a public complaint, Police have registered a case and are looking for the culprits who stole the temple Khalasa. The theft of a Khalasa from the 30-year-old Mariamman temple has caused a stir in the area. Locals have also demanded that the Khalasa stolen from the temple be recovered immediately by the police and that CCTV cameras be installed in all temples to prevent such thefts from happening again.

(with inputs from KathirNews)

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PMK Dr.Ramadoss urges DMK govt not to drop caste names from Tamil nadu books

Dr. Ramadoss, the founder of Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), stated on Thursday that removing the caste names of achievers from school textbooks in Tamil Nadu is pointless and that the state government should allow the caste names of great scholars to be mentioned in Tamil textbooks.

The PMK leader was responding to news that the Tamil Nadu state textbook corporation has begun the process of deleting caste surnames of prominent Tamil intellectuals, including U.Ve. Swaminathan Iyer, and referring to him simply as U.Ve. Swaminathan in Tamil textbooks for Class XII students.

Ramadoss stated in a statement that while the government’s decision to eradicate caste is commendable, the intellectuals’ identities will be obliterated.

In a statement, the PMK leader, who has been leading the charge for 10.5 percent reservation for his community, the Vanniyars, in the MBC segment, claimed that the caste system can only be removed by achieving equality among people.

Reservation at educational institutions and for jobs, he said, is a step implemented by the central and state governments to ensure that individuals are treated equally. Dropping caste surnames, according to Ramadoss, demonstrates a lack of understanding of the issue.

“There is nothing wrong with deleting caste surnames for ordinary people,” the PMK leader stated, “but exemptions must be given to caste surnames of achievers because there is a risk of erasing their identity.”

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BJP TN head tears into DMK, Congress and Kamal during hunger strike against Karnataka’s construction of Mekedatu dam

The Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held a hunger strike at the rice bowl of the state – Thanjavur on August 5, 2021.

BJP Tamil Nadu President K. Annamalai presided over the hunger strike with several senior leaders of the party like former National General Secretary H. Raja, former Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan, Tirunelveli MLA Nainar Nagenthiran, former Lok Sabha MP CP Radhakrishnan and Muruganandham participating.

Annamalai arrived to the site of protest in a bullock cart in solidarity with the farmers of Tamil Nadu. The strike received good response with the crowd exceeding the capacity at the site. Many who were trying to reach the protest site were prevented from reaching the spot by police. They then laid siege at the place where they were confined.

Speaking at the protest, Annamalai pulled no punches while hitting out at the critics of the BJP especially the DMK and Makkal Needhi Maiam. Annamalai said that the importance given to agriculture by the DMK government can be seen from the way in which its Ministers are promoted and given prominence. He said that while everybody knows who the Minister in-charge of liquor sales is, very few know about who the Agriculture Minister of the state is. “We see that the Minister in-charge of liquor sales (Senthil Balaji) is always around CM Stalin or his son Udhayanidhi Stalin but the Agriculture Minister can be seen nowhere near. This is the signature of this government.” Annamalai said.

He also said that the pathetic condition of the state is such that the district authorities hold a review meeting every month on liquor sales through TASMACs and not on the schemes.

Lashing out at DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran for his jibe on his hunger strike, Annamalai pointed out that his brother who runs Udaya TV (a Kannada channel part of the Sun TV Group) has been making money in Karnataka while claiming moral superiority in Tamil Nadu. He said that if the DMK indulges in derogating the BJP ever again, their shenanigans would be exposed and tarnished in public.

Annamalai further went on to attack Tamil Nadu Congress Committee President K.S. Alagiri who had demeaned the hunger strike protest by saying that a few in Tamil Nadu had gastroenteritis problem. Annamalai said that Congress is like a cycle tube with a lot of punctures pointing out the abysmal state in which the party is in.

On Kamal Haasan, Annamalai took a jibe at him saying that the former during election campaign stayed only in expensive five star hotels and went around in helicopters. He said that such people won’t come and protest like this as one has to be in the sweltering heat and break sweat. Pointing out to the mass exodus of the officials from his party, he said that Kamal Haasan was not just rejected by the people but also by members of his own party.

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