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Madras HC quashes corruption cases against AIADMK ministers as DMK Appavu agrees to withdraw case

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The Madras High Court has allowed Tamil Nadu Speaker Appavu to withdraw the ongoing corruption cases against former ministers SP Velumani and R Kamaraj and dismissed the cases.

Appavu, a member of the DMK and current Speaker of Tamil Nadu Assembly, had filed a case in Madras high court, a few months ago, against then Minister for Municipal Administration SP Velumani for inflating the price of 23,72,412 LED bulb purchased to be installed across Tamil Nadu.

Similarly, he filed a case against then-Food Minister Kamaraj, accusing him of misappropriating additional food grains allotted by the central government to a rice mill linked to his close relative.

Both these cases were filed in his capacity as former MLA of DMK.

Last February, when the cases were heard before a bench consisting of Chief Justice Sanjiv Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamurthy, an advocate for Appavu told the judges that the case against SP Velumani had been referred to the Lokayukta and the case against minister Kamaraj had been dismissed by the Chief Secretary due to a lack of prima facie evidence.

The cases filed by Appavu came up for hearing before the bench consisting of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy yesterday. The counsel for Appavu submitted that he filed the plea in his personal capacity and that now he was willing to withdraw it, as he was now speaker. Recording the submission, the bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy permitted him to withdraw the plea.

(with inputs from AsiaNetNews)

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DMK cadre assaults AIADMK panchayat chairman near Chennai, police register case under five sections

A case has been filed against the former DMK panchayat board chairman, who broke into the house of the AIADMK panchayat board chairman in Poonamallee.

Mohan, who resides in Meppur near Poonamallee in Chennai, is the AIADMK panchayat board chairman of his area. Ilaiya, a DMK cadre who contested unsuccessfully against Mohan, has been involved in frequent disputes with Mohan after his defeat.

In this scenario, Kuppusamy, a resident of Ilaya’s house, reportedly injured Mohan by mistake while playing cricket on the road. When Mohan asked Ilaya’s tenant Kuppusamy not to play in the road, Ilaya, who had been waiting for a chance to pick a conflict with Mohan, started arguing with him.

Ilaya and his friends allegedly broke into Mohan’s house, assaulting him and his belongings.  Mohan, after suffering serious injuries to his chest, was taken to a private hospital for treatment. After receiving the complaint, Nasaratpet police filed a case against Mohan under five sections of IPC.

After returning from the hospital, Mohan blamed the police for not arresting Ilaya and his friends. He further stated that Ilaya and his associates have created an unsafe environment in his area for people and that if the police do not take action against them, he will organize a protest.

(with inputs from NewsJ)

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Baloch Human Rights Council asks G7 to act against Pakistan for crimes against humanity

As the G7 nations unveiled their ambitious Build Back Better World (B3W) policy initiative to counter the predatory Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Baloch Human Rights Council (BHRC) has urged the Group of Seven (G7) leaders to investigate the heinous crimes committed by Pakistan in the region.

The BHCR has made claims of systematic genocide in Baluchistan by Pakistani security forces as the region has been given to China to exploit.

In a memorandum addressed to the G7 leaders, BHCR urged them to send a UN fact-finding mission to investigate the extra-judicial killings and mass disappearances of the Baloch political and social activists and initiate cases against them in the international court of justice in The Hague who have committed heinous crimes against humanity in Baluchistan.

“The Baloch are facing a systematic genocide. They are pinning their hopes on getting support from the international community. In the face of heinous crimes being committed by the Pakistani security forces in Baluchistan, the silence of the international community is incomprehensible,” said Samad Baloch, General Secretary of BHRC.

The BHCR then gave multiple classifications of crimes against humanity being committed in Pakistan which includes the enforced disappearance of political and social activists, extra-judicial killings, the formation of death squads by the army, rape camps, the formation of proxy Islamic militant religious organisations, open patronisation of the narcotics business, and the ruthless exploitation of natural resources by Chinese corporations.

Samad Baloch in his memorandum said, “Pakistani officials have accepted more than 6000 missing persons, and we genuinely believe that their lives are in grave danger. Abductions of students, doctors, teachers, journalists, and human rights activists are taking place daily in Baluchistan. The irony is that the Pakistani army is fighting a war in Baluchistan without witnesses. The whole province has been declared a no-go area for even the national journalists for the last 15 years,”.

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China upset with G7 nations on Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan and origins of the coronavirus pandemic

As the Group of Seven (G7) leaders met in London and responded over human-rights abuses in Xinjiang against Uyghur Muslims, the ongoing crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong, and also seeking new investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, China has taken strong exception to the group by saying that it ‘deliberately slandered’ the country and was indulging in ‘political manipulation’

The G7 summit issued a communiqué criticising China’s actions in Xinjiang province, the overthrow of democracy in Hong Kong, and the threat China often gives to Taiwan. But the topic that stung China the most was the “forced labor” and “unilateral attempts to change the status quo” in the East and South China Seas.

The G7 leaders urged Beijing “to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang and those rights, freedoms and high degree of autonomy for Hong Kong enshrined in the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law”.

The G7 nations also called for “a timely, transparent, expert-led and science-based WHO-convened phase 2 Covid-19 origins study including, as recommended by the experts’ report, in China”.

The G7 had earlier unveiled an unprecedented global infrastructure plan called “ to counter Beijing’s multi-trillion-dollar Belt And Road Initiative(BRI) in Asia, Africa and South America.

The Chinese embassy in London in a statement said,” it was strongly dissatisfied with the join statement and resolutely opposed to mentions of Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan that distorted the facts and exposed the “sinister intentions of a few countries such as the United States”.

With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging and global economy sluggish, the international community needs unity and cooperation of all countries rather than “cliquey” power politics sowing division, it added.

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Madras HC slams HR&CE dept for helping corrupt officer in evading legal action

The Madras High Court has slammed the Hindu Religious Charitable Endowment (HR & CE) Department for allegedly assisting a temple official in escaping legal action by deliberately delaying a reply to his voluntary retirement after he reportedly swindled crores of temple funds.

Justice R Vaidyanathan of Madras High court, who was hearing a plea moved by the said Executive Officer R Muthuswamy challenging his suspension, said, “The petitioner, in this case, is said to have misappropriated several crores of temple properties. But it’s clear that such misappropriation is impossible in the absence of helping aid extended by his Superior Officers, who may be hand in glove with the petitioner for looting the temple properties.”

“From their attitude, it can easily be inferred that they want to make the petitioner escape from the clutches of law by throwing sand in everyone’s eye in the garb of passing some order, knowing full well that such an order will not stand in the eye of law and will easily be interfered with by this Court,” the court said, noting that the court is unable to digest the manner in which the authorities performed their official duties in this case and that it is unknown why they waited until the eleventh hour to pass an order.

“According to mythology, God has created this world and dictated a man’s destiny. Maybe, at the time of creation, God would have forgotten to remember that people will start looting His own temple properties in Kaliyuga, which, according to me, has become advantageous to the petitioner and his superior officers,” Justice Vaidyanathan observed.

The Judge added that the court, being the temple of justice, is not in a position to render justice to the Temple and is inclined to allow this Writ Petition filed by a miscreant due to the flaws committed by the HR & CE.

The petitioner attempted to get out of the suspension by claiming that the department had failed to make a decision on his VRS application within the three-month deadline, and thus he should be deemed to have retired voluntarily from service at the end of the notice period, according to the legal regulations, and his retirement benefits should be paid to him.

(with inputs from Thanthi)

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Pune-based firm comes up with 3D-printed Masks Coated with Anti-Viral Agents

An integration of 3D printing and pharmaceuticals has resulted in a novel type of mask which attacks the virus when viral particles come in contact with it. Developed by Pune-based start-up firm Thincr Technologies India Private Limited, these masks are coated with anti-viral agents known otherwise as virucides. The virucidal mask project is among the earliest projects to have been selected for commercialization, by Technology Development Board (TDB), a statutory body of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, as part of the Government’s fight against COVID-19.

The project received financial support from TDB as part of its search for novel solutions to fight COVID-19, in May 2020. Following this, an agreement was signed on 8th July, 2020 for developing the masks. The 2016-incorporated firm claims that these cost-effective masks are more effective in checking the spread of COVID-19, in comparison with ordinary N-95, 3-ply and cloth masks.

Thincr Technologies India works in development of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D-printers to discover new pharmaceutical formulations and drug-loaded filaments of different drugs. Founder Director Dr. Shitalkumar Zambad explains: “We started thinking of the problem and possible solutions, during the initial days of the pandemic. We sensed that use of face masks will become nearly universal as the most important tool to prevent infection. But we realized that most masks which were then available and within the reach of common people were homemade and of relatively low quality. It is this need for high-quality masks which led us to undertake a project to develop and commercialize cost-effective and more efficient virucidal coated masks, as a better approach to reduce the spread of infection”.

With this aim, Thincr Technologies began to focus on developing virucidal coating formulations. It was developed with support from Merck Life Sciences located in Nerul, whose research facility was used for the purpose. The coating formulation has been utilized to coat the fabric layer and the 3D printing principle was employed to achieve uniformity of coating. The coated layer can be incorporated as an additional layer in N-95 masks, 3-Ply masks, simple cloth masks, 3D printed or other plastic cover masks, along with reusable filters. These masks thus provide an additional protection beyond the protection achieved by filtration mechanisms.

The coating has been tested and shown to inactivate the SARS-COV-2 virus. The material used for coating on the mask is a Sodium Olefin Sulfonate based mixture. It is a soap forming agent with hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties. In contact with enveloped viruses, it disrupts the outer membrane of the virus. The ingredients used are stable at room temperature and are widely used in cosmetics

The filters of these reusable masks have also been developed using 3D printing. Further, Dr. Zambad says that the masks have been found to have bacterial filtration efficiency higher than 95%. “In this project, for the first time, we used 3D-printers to make multilayer cloth filters to precisely fit for plastic-moulded or 3D-printed mask covers”

Thincr Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. has applied for a patent for this product. Commercial scale manufacturing has also started, informs Dr. Zambad. Meanwhile, 6,000 virucidal masks have been distributed by an NGO to four Government Hospitals in Nandurbar, Nashik and Bengaluru, for use by healthcare workers and also to a girls’ school and college in Bengaluru.

(Published from PIB)

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850 oxygen plants being set up in various districts of country: Secretary DRDO

A total of 850 oxygen plants are being set up in various districts of the country from PM Cares Fund for catering to the needs of the country to fight the pandemic COVID-19, Dr C Satish Reddy, Secretary, Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), highlighted at the Department of Science & Technology (DST) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Discourse Series.

He added that DRDO was prepared to provide all kinds of support when the need arises, and more flying hospitals would be ready, as was provided by DRDO in the second wave of COVID-19, to help the people.

“We established temporary hospitals specific to COVID 19 in many cities. These are modular hospitals, we call it flying hospitals, and these have been made in a way that the virus does not go out of hospitals. If there is any third wave, all the hospitals will be taking the load, and the government is discussing these aspects with various stakeholders,” said Dr Reddy.

He also underlined how DRDO is primarily carrying out research in advanced technology in defence and also concentrating on developing high-quality technology that will be beneficial for the people, at lower cost to match international level

Dr. Reddy was speaking at the online discourse series New India @ 75, organised by National Council for Science & Technology Communication and Vigyan Prasar.

Prof Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST talked about various steps taken by the Central Government and DST to fight the pandemic and how to keep vaccines safe and to ensure it reaches every nook and corner of the country. He also spoke about ways in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) could play a greater role in fighting the pandemic.

“Technologies have been developed for storing and transporting vaccines to every nook and corner of the country. New ways of storing vaccines have been developed as per the Indian conditions. Convergence of technologies is the future, and AI can play a great role in diagnostics, telemedicine and will have tremendous importance in remote monitoring, diagnostics and decision-making in fighting pandemic,” Prof Sharma said.

Speaking about the 50 years of DST, he pointed out that it has been a long journey, and foundational technology has been seeded, establishing DST as a nursery to help, nurture and grow young talents for the progress and development of the country.

(Published from PIB)

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IIT Ropar develops nation’s first power-free CPAP device ‘Jivan Vayu’

Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar has developed a device ‘Jivan Vayu’ which can be used as a substitute of CPAP machine. However, this is Nation’s first such device which functions even without electricity and is adapted to both kinds of oxygen generation units like O2 cylinders and oxygen pipelines in hospitals. These provisions are not available in otherwise existing CPAP machines.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a treatment method for patients having breathing problems during sleep called sleep apnea. The machine uses mild air pressure to keep the airways open for easy breathing. It is also used to treat infants whose lungs have not fully developed. The machine blows air into the baby’s nose to help inflate his or her lungs. The treatment is all the more necessary during early stages of the Covid-19 infection. It reduces lung damage and allow patients to recover from the inflammatory effects.

Fulfilling all the medically required parameters, this leak-proof, low-cost CPAP delivery system, “Jivan Vayu’ is designed for a 22mm CPAP closed circuit tube. It can even be customized as per the size of the tube.  Since it can run during power failures, this can be used to safely transport a patient.

“This was the need of the hour during the present Covid pandemic when power supply is the key concern for saving lives of those on medical equipments such as ventilators and oxygen concentrators”, said Dr. Khushboo Rakha, Assistant Professor, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, who has developed the device at the Advanced Materials and Design Lab of IIT Ropar.

 “It has an inbuilt viral filter at the air entrainment end which has a viral efficacy of 99.99%”, assures Dr Rakha. The viral filter ensures that the air does not bring in any pathogens from the environment. The device has been manufactured using 3D printing and has also been tested mechanically.

‘Jivan Vayu’ can deliver high flow oxygen (20–60 LPM) while maintaining a continuous positive pressure of up to 20 cm H2O. The device is designed to maintain an FiO2 of above 40% with a PEEP (positive end-expiratory pressure) of 5-20 cm H2O.

Dr. Khushboo Rakha and her team have collaborated with Mr. Suresh Chand, Faculty Incharge, Rapid Prototyping Lab, Siemens Centre of Excellence at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh for 3D printing of the device.

The device is ready for medical testing and mass manufacturing.

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Around 3 million hectares of forest cover added in India in last 10 years: PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a keynote address at the UN “High-Level Dialogue on Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought” today via video conference.  The Prime Minister spoke at the Opening Segment in his capacity as the President of the 14th Session of the Conference of Parties of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).

Terming land as the fundamental building block for supporting all lives and livelihoods, Shri Modi called for reduction of the tremendous pressure on land and its resources. “Clearly, a lot of work lies ahead of us. But we can do it. We can do it together,” said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister listed steps taken by India to deal with the land degradation issue. He said that India has taken the lead to highlight land degradation issues at international forums. The Delhi Declaration of 2019 called for better access and stewardship over land, and emphasised gender-sensitive transformative projects. In India, over the last 10 years, around 3 million hectares of forest cover has been added. This has enhanced the combined forest cover to almost one-fourth of the country’s total area, the Prime Minister informed.

PM Modi conveyed that India is on track to achieve its national commitment of Land degradation neutrality. “We are also working towards restoring 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030. This would contribute to India’s commitment to achieve an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent”, said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister gave example of the Banni region in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to illustrate how restoration of land can start a virtuous cycle of good soil health, increased land productivity, food security and improved livelihoods. In Banni region, land restoration was done by developing grasslands, which helped in achieving land degradation neutrality.  It also supports pastoral activities and livelihood by promoting animal husbandry. “In the same spirit, we need to devise effective strategies for land restoration while promoting indigenous techniques”, the Prime Minister stressed.

In the spirit of South-South cooperation, India is assisting fellow developing countries to develop land restoration strategies. A Centre of Excellence is being set up in India to promote a scientific approach towards land degradation issues, informed the Prime Minister. “It is mankind’s collective responsibility to reverse the damage to land caused by human activity. It is our sacred duty to leave a healthy planet for our future generations”, the Prime Minister concluded.

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Apostolica Signatura, Vatican highest judicial authority orders Sister Lucy Kalapura to vacate the convent

Sister Lucy Kalapura, the nun from the Syro Malabar Church who had led the protests against rape-accused Catholic Bishop Franco Mulakkal has been asked to vacate the convent within one week by the Franciscan Clarist Congregation Superior General in Ernakulam.

The decision to evict her from the convent was issued just a day after the “Apostolica Signatura” – the highest judicial authority in the Catholic Church rejected her appeal against her congregation’s decision to strip her of sisterhood after her protest against rape-accused ex-Bishop Franco Mulakkal.

This decision from this powerful Catholic body ensures that Sister Lucy has now been dismissed from the Church with finality.

Ever since sister Lucy decided to take on Bishop Franco who belongs to the Jalandhar diocese, the Church alledgely started to indulge in a smear campaign her.

In August 2019, Franciscan Clarist Congregation (FCC) expelled Sister Lucy on the charges of indiscipline and failing to give a satisfactory explanation’ for her lifestyle ‘in violation of rules.’.

Using all its power and influnce the FCC forced her to withdraw two cases she had filed against the convent and also made sure she submitted a unconditional apology if she wanted to continue staying in the convent.

Sister Lucy last year, also had alleged that she was being deprived of basic necessity like food by the Church as part of a plan to expel her from her convent.

Catholic Bishop Franco Mulakkal  who belongs to the Jalandhar diocese, is facing a police investigation for allegedly raping a nun at a Kottayam convent 13 times and  after the victim’s complaint in June 2018, more nuns had come forward and accused Mulakkal of sexual misconduct.

Even though Mulakkal was taken off his pastoral duties at the Jalandhar Diocese in Punjab, it ensured he received all the support from Church leadership and the Church has stood by him. However the nuns who came out to protest against the powerful Catholic Church now face backlash from Church officials.

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