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Bihar lawyer files complaint against Chinese President, Trump and Modi mentioned as witness

In Bihar, a lawyer has filed a complaint against Chinese President, Xi Jinping, blaming him for the corona virus pandemic.

An advocate, Murad Ali, filed a complaint in Bettiah, West Champaran District, in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, blaming the Chinese President Xi and World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for spreading the virus from Wuhan city in China to the entire world.

The court has given June 16 as a hearing date. The complaint mentions US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi as witnesses.

Ali accused the Chinese President as responsible for the spread of the virus from Wuhan, China in December 19 throughout the world and WHO chief for hiding the issue of virus spread. He also alleged that China President and WHO chief conspired the spread of the corona virus in the whole world resulting in the death of millions of people.

He has demanded action under sections 269, 270, 271, 302, 307, 500, 504, and 120B of IPC. Ali has mentioned the sources of allegations as social media, print media and, other electronic media.

US President Donald Trump has also accused China repeatedly for the spread of the virus. He has blamed Beijing for concealing the information on the outbreak of the virus. Trump also accused the WHO of taking the side of China and “politizing” the corona virus pandemic.

Auto Driver rewarded for her humanity

In a heart-warming incident, Laibi Oinam, an auto driver in Manipur, took the initiative to make sure a recovered girl patient reaches her home by driving over 100 km.

Manipur CM N Biren Singh rewarded her for the exemplary act shown by her.

As per reports, a 21-year girl was discharged on recovering from COVID-19, from Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) and was trying to get transportation to reach her home in Kamjong District. Though an ambulance was provided, it denied crossing the district and dropping her at her home.

Fortunately, Oinam came forward to help and she, along with her husband took the girl to her village in Kamjong District Manipur. The 8 hour journey started on the intervening night between 31st May and 1st June. Both Laibi and her husband were kept in quarantine centres as they travelled with the just recovered girl.

Praising the efforts of Laibi, who was knowing that the girl is just recovered patient, the CM called her and handed over a cash reward of ₹1,10,00. Reports say that the amount was sponsored by some entrepreneurs from Manipur and some Manipuri diasporas from different countries as an encouragement for Oinam’s bravery and humane service.

Singh also tweeted about her exemplified hard work and “service above self”.

Indian-American Soil Scientist Rattan Lal wins 2020 World Food Prize

The World Food Prize for the year 2020 was awarded to renowned Indian-American soil scientist Rattan Lal, for developing and adopting a soil-centric approach to increase food production, an effort that will help in conserving natural resources and mitigating climate change. Rattan Lal, an Indian native and American citizen, will receive a monetary contribution of $2.5 lakh award that honors his contribution throughout his career. His illustrious career over 50 years and across four continents is dedicated to promoting innovative soil saving techniques that benefit over 500 million small farmers.

The technique holds support for the improvement in food and nutritional security of more than two billion people and saves hundreds of millions of hectares of natural tropical ecosystems.

Lal studied at Panjab Agriculture University (PAU) and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in the 1960s. He is the recipient of the MS Swaminathan Award and the Norman Borlaug Award.

Receiving the World Food Prize, Lal said that it reminded him of gratitude, privilege, and honor of working for farmers around the world. He said, “Still, the urgent work of feeding humanity is not over till every person has access to nutritious food grown on the healthy soil and clean environment.” Lal is currently serving as Distinguished University Professor of Soil Science and Director of Carbon Management and Sequestration Centre at the Ohio State University (OHU).

Sourav Ganguly says IPL 2020 could be held in empty stadiums

BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has said that the board remained “optimistic” about the IPL which was postponed indefinitely in April due to the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and said that BCCI is open to conducting tournaments in empty stadiums with no audience.

Ganguly said that “The fans, franchisees, players, broadcasters, sponsors and all other stakeholders are keenly looking forward to the possibility of IPL being hosted this year.”

IPL has been a money spinner for the BCCI. Earlier Indian sports minister Kiren Rijiju said that “It is difficult to confirm dates but I am sure we will have some kind of sporting events this year. We have to learn to live with the situation where sporting events will have to be carried forward without spectators in stadiums and sports venues.”

Ganguly added that “We are optimistic and the BCCI will shortly decide on the future course of action on this.”

Fitch Ratings posts 9.5% growth rate for India next fiscal year

Fitch Ratings said that if India manages to avoid further degradation in financial sector it can bounce back with the growth rate of 9.5 % next year.

India had declared the world’s largest lockdown on March 25 to combat the spread of coronavirus, bringing the economy to a halt.

Fitch Rating had earlier said that a 5% contraction in the GDP is likely due to corona virus Economic lockdown.

On the other hand due to lockdown the credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) retained India’s sovereign rating at “BBB-” – the lowest investment-grade level – with a stable outlook and promised to upgrade the country’s ratings if the government significantly curtailed its fiscal deficit.

The government has announced stimulus package amounting to 10 per cent of GDP to bring the economy on track.

Nepal army opens fire on Indo-Nepal border, 1 Indian dead and 2 others injured

A Nepalese Army Ranger provides security for U.S. Army Soldiers and U.S. Air Force Airmen during the Situational Training Exercise portion of the U.S. Army Alaska Warrior Leader Course on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Friday, May 16, 2014. The Warrior Leader Course, formerly called Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC), is the first leadership course Army noncommissioned officers attend. WLC is a month-long, hard hitting and intensive course that teaches the basic skills to lead small groups of Soldiers and advance to the rank of Sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

Amidst the ongoing dispute over Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura and with Nepal’s Parliament passing a controversial bill claiming the above regions to itself, the Nepal Army opened fire near the Indo-Nepal border in Sitamarhi district of Bihar killing one Indian citizen leaving 2 others injured.

It was reported that another local has been captured by the Nepal Army.

The deceased Dikesh Kumar was 25 years old. Those injured were identified as Umesh Ram and Uday Thakur who were shot in the right arm and right thigh respectively. The injured have been admitted in the hospital and are reportedly out of danger.

The Seema Suraksha Bal (SSB) and the local police have been positioned at the border. The Nepal army is camping on the Narayanpur border.

The ANI had reported that at around 08:40 AM, a family was on their way to Nepal when a Nepal security personnel at the border asked to go back leading to a verbal altercation. The Nepal security personnel fired around 15 rounds in which 3 were injured and 1 person died.

The Press Trust of India (PTI) quoting SSB DG Kumar Rajesh Chandra reported that the incident happened deep inside Nepalese territory. He said that talks are on to release the detained person so that matters don’t escalate.

‘Humdrum historian’ Ram Guha tweets a quote calling Gujarat culturally backward, fumbles and distances himself from the tweet after facing flak

Ramachandran Guha, Author and Think Tank, India Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal New Delhi 210916

Ramachandra Guha known for his books on Gandhi found himself in the midst of an unwarranted controversy that he brought upon himself. On June 11, Guha tweeted “Gujarat, though economically advanced, is culturally a backward province…. Bengal in contrast is economically backward but culturally advanced” quoting British writer and Communist activist Philip Spratt.

Philip Spratt, a friend of colleague of M.N.Roy was one of the founding members of the Communist Party of India. Later he renounced Communism and turned out to be a stern critic of Nehru and his policies, held dear by Ramachandra Guha.

The above lines quoted by Guha appears in the 1939 book “Gandhism: An Analysis” by Philip Sratt. Gujarat was then a part of the Bombay Presidency.

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However, it didn’t go down well with many on Twitter lashing Guha for the tweet that sought to put Gujaratis down. Twitteratis also brought to light Philip Spratt’s history and his opposition to Nehru and his fashionable leftist policies which has been eulogized in Guha’s writings and speeches.

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Upon being called out he put another tweet that said he “may (or may not) endorse, in part or in whole” what he was quoting and asked people to reserve their praise or anger “to the ghost of the person being quoted”, conveniently distancing himself from the tweet.

However, he was not given a free pass. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani that a group of elites were trying to divide Indians. He said in his tweet “Gujarat is great, Bengal is great… India is united. Our cultural foundations are strong, our economic aspirations are high.”

With no strong comebacks he tweeted, “If the Gujarat Chief Minister is, at this moment in history, (a) so keenly following the tweets of a humdrum historian and (b) so easily confusing the historian with a dead writer being quoted, the State of Gujarat must indeed be in safe hands.”

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman too took a dig at the ‘humdrum historian’ with a picture of Polish children saved by Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijaysinghji Jadeja, emphasizing Gujarat’s cultural ethos to which the latter again took a lazy comeback saying “even the Finance Minister is obsessing about a ‘humdrum historian’s tweets”.

FM Nirmala Sitharaman ensured that the economy is in safe hands and it doesn’t harm to share thoughts on national discourse while going about one’s job.

Later Ram Guha tweeted that he has been trying for 30 years to make Philip Spratt’s work known and thanked the ‘troll army’ for accomplishing it in a day.

Later he tweeted another quote of Philip Spratt “In a free India, democratic Gandhism would be put to its most difficult test. It might be that the non-violent way towards a civilised society would prove itself. It is perhaps more likely that an effective dictatorship of the right would be set up…

Ramachandra Guha is known for his animosity towards Modi and Gujarat Model. Although he attributed his tweet to Philip Spratt, it seemed like it was once again an attempt by the ‘humdrum historian’ who was once a sports writer to take a dig at Gujarat and also exploit the linguistic differences to foment trouble.

Temple in Tenkasi district bulldozed by police due to pressure from Muslims of the village

The Pachchaayaththu Madasamy Temple in Sambankulam village in Tenkasi district was razed down by the police after receiving a complaint from the Muslims of the village who had earlier objected to the renovation of the temple citing that ‘it affects the privacy of their women’.

Locals say that radical elements belonging to the Popular Front of India and Social Democratic Party of India are trying to riff up communal tensions in the village where Muslims are a majority.

It was reported that the temple was built on a patta land and that the Nadar community in the area have been praying at the temple for generations. The Pachchaayaththu Madasamy is also a kula deivam (family deity) for many which is run by Pacchaimal family who are the hereditary trustees of the temple.

The temple’s earthen base was being renovated so that it does not get eroded during the rains and a cement structure was put for the same purpose. However, Muslims being the majority in the village had opposed the construction saying that “it would allow the temple’s devotees to see their women folks taking a bath.”

They complained to the district administration and police who within no time descended on the village and demolished the temple with a JCB.

Following this Pacchaimal, the village head of Sambankulam and the owner of the land complained to the District Magistrate on behalf of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Maha Sabha and the village public. He called for taking strict action against the officials, police and JCB driver Kumar. He called for terminating the employment of officials immediately and warned that black flags would be placed in front of every house as a mark of protest.

In his complaint he said that over 160 Hindu Nadar families live in the village but are outnumbered by Muslims. He said that most of his community members are illiterate and depend on agriculture. He mentioned in his complaint that the land bearing patta numbers 1598 and 1376 housed a temple for the forest deity where during the month of Chithirai the earthen base was changed with a new one and festivals were celebrated.

However, the festivals were cancelled owing to the lockdown and they commenced works to change the earthen base.

He says that Hindus and Muslims lived peacefully and treated each other as brothers and sisters. He alleged that some of the Muslims belonging to radical outfits are fomenting trouble.

“They demolished the temple merely based on a complaint from the majority Muslim community. This would pave the way for a communal clash in our village. Being the majority, they objected and complained to the district administration and police. Within no time, the police descended on the village with JPCs and razed our temple ignoring all our pleas”, Pacchaimaal, owner of the land was reported to have said.

He added that the administration neither listened to the Hindu’s side nor did they listen to the fact that the temple stood on a patta land owned by Pacchaimal family who are the hereditary trustees.

However, authorities cited that the temple stood on a poromboke land and no approvals were obtained and went ahead with demolishing the temple.

Hindu Mahasabha leader Tha. Balasubramanian visited the demolished area and extended his support to rebuild the temple there.

Source: Organiser

Is TN Govt denying income certificate for EWS?

A picture of a letter addressed to all District Collectors of Tamil Nadu has surfaced on social media that asks District Collectors to instruct Tahsildars to not issue income and asset certificate for Economically Weaker Sectrions (EWS) either through online or manually.

The letter dated June 4, 2020 issued by Principal Secretary and Commissioner of Revenue Administration to all District Collectors of Tamil Nadu and the Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency states “As per instructions of the Government in the reference 4th cited above, the circular and letter issued by this office in reference vide 1 and 3 is hereby withdrawn. Kindly instruct your Tahsildars not to issue the income and asset certificate for Economic Weaker Sections either through online or manually”.

The circular Lr.No. RA 5 (3) /40521/ 2017 dated May 4, 2019 gives the instructions for issuance of income and asset certificate for EWS.

This circular has now been withdrawn according to the latest letter issued to all the District Collectors.

Veteran RSS Pracharak Venugopal passes away

Senior RSS Pracharak and former working president of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh R Venugopal passed away on Wednesday at a private hospital in Kochi. He was 96.

Venugopal was from the Nilambur Royal Family. He had completed his studies from Government Victoria College in Palakkad and Banaras Hindu University.

He became a full time pracharak of the RSS in 1946 and was pivotal in the development of RSS-affiliated organizations like the BMS, Kesari Magazine and Sahakar Bharathi. He was a follower of the late leader Parameswaran.

He became the organization secretary of BMS in 1967 and eventually became its working president. He represented India at the International Labour Organization twice.

His mortal remains were taken to Madhav Niwas, the state RSS headquarters for last respects.