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Botpathri Attack Proves Pakistan Abetting Terrorism In Kashmir: Army

Botpathri Attack Proves Pakistan Abetting Terrorism In Kashmir: Army

Army said on Friday that the Botpathri attack has proved that Pakistan is abetting terrorism in Kashmir. “Pakistani terrorists, with a view to disrupting peace and stability in Kashmir, cowardly targeted an Army column in general area Butapathri, Baramulla on 24 October 2024, which was carrying soldiers and local porters,” a defence ministry statement said. It added that on being fired upon, the alert troops swiftly and resolutely retaliated the fire, forcing the terrorists to retreat leaving behind a weapon and rucksack and escape into dense foliage, exploiting a nala and fading light.

“Regrettably, two brave Indian Army soldiers, one from Anantnag district and the other from Sirsa District succumbed to the injuries sustained during the exchange of fire, thereby making the supreme sacrifice,” it said. The statement added that the Indian Army salutes the bravery of Rifleman Kaisar Ahmad Shah and Rifleman Jeevan Singh, who despite being hit responded and forced the terrorists to flee, before laying down their lives in this cowardly terrorist attack. It said that actions by these brave soldiers prevented the terrorists from causing any further damage and demonstrated unwavering courage and commitment to safeguard the National Security and counter the inimical agenda of Pakistan abetted terrorism in Kashmir. The statement said that their selfless act is a testament to the Indian Army’s resolve to safeguard our nation and citizens.

“Alongside the brave soldiers, two Kashmiri porters Zahoor Ahmad Mir resident of Boniyar Tehsil and Mushtaq Ahmad Choudhary resident of Uri Tehsil also made the ultimate sacrifice, while serving the nation,” it said. The statement added that it is evident that Pakistani terrorists are, deliberately and unregretfully, targeting Kashmiri locals to evoke fear and terror in Valley, which is progressing towards peace and stability. “The only ideology these terrorists espouse is of ‘The Reign of Terror in Valley’,” the defence ministry statement said.

It said that the Indian Army pays tribute to these brave soldiers and porters, who laid down their lives while serving the nation and extend heartfelt condolences to their families. “Indian Army remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all our citizens and will resolutely achieve its efforts to combat terrorism and promote harmony in Kashmir Valley. The sacrifices of these brave Kashmiris and Indian Army soldiers will inspire the future generations to stand against the perpetrators of terror,” concluded the defence ministry statement.

–IANS

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‘Are You Turning K’taka Into Pakistan’: Tejasvi Surya To Siddaramaiah On Wakf Land Row

BJP National Youth President and MP Tejasvi Surya on Friday questioned Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asking him if is he ‘turning Karnataka into a Pakistan’ after the officers in Vijayapura district are mulling to include thousands of acres of land to Wakf board. Addressing a press conference in Bengaluru, Surya said that the officials of Vijayapura district are all set to include the lands of farmers to the Wakf Board as per the directions of Minister for Wakf, Minority Affairs and Housing B.Z. Zameer Ahmad Khan. “However, there is no documentary proof of how the land belongs to the Wakf board. Siddaramaiah and Minister Zameer, are you trying to make Karnataka into a Pakistan,” Surya said.

He added that many people do not know why the Central government is bringing amendments to the Wakf Act. “Minister Zameer visited a few districts and instructed the Deputy Commissioners to register the properties claimed by the Wakf board in 15 days. After getting instructions from the minister, the officers are changing the land records. In Vijayanagara district alone, the Wakf board is claiming 15,000 acres as its land,” he said. He claimed that the government is all set to “humiliate” Hindus and allot land to Muslims. “The Deputy Commissioners and tehsildars should run the government as per the Constitution. It should not be run as per the Sharia laws. They can’t take instructions from Minister Zameer or a Mulla and carry out orders,” Surya said. He said that state government persists with its policies he will approach the High Court and Lokayukta and get the officers suspended. “There is an attempt to take as much land as possible before the Central government brings the new Wakf law. Let the farmers from any part of the state come to my office if they face problems from the Wakf board. I will get justice in the High Court,” he assured.

He said that this is India and would run like Pakistan. “In the name of Wakf, the Congress has committed fraud with Muslims. Wakf means the properties provided by Allah. If the Wakf board encroached land, a notice can be issued and it could be investigated. Under Section 40, the ownership could be claimed. This amendment was brought by the Congress in 1995,” he stated. He claimed that the Congress has brought the Wakf Tribunal for Muslim votes, adding that the Congress has let the Wakf board take away lands through the law.

“To stop this, the central government is initiating the amendment of the Wakf law. All these games will stop when the Wakf Amendments are passed in the Parliamentary session this December,” he said. A delegation of farmers from Vijayapura district who had got notices had met Tejasvi Surya at his office and shared their woes. BJP MLA from Vijayapura Basanagouda Patil Yatnal has held a massive convention of farmers recently and warned the officials not to trouble the farmers. He had also given a call not to receive notice from the authorities.

–IANS

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Indian Scientists Develop New Molecules To Treat Alzheimer’s Disease

Indian Scientists Develop New Molecules To Treat Alzheimer's Disease

Scientists from Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology, have developed new molecules that can treat Alzheimer’s Disease. The team designed and synthesised novel non-toxic molecules through a blend of synthetic, computational, and in-vitro studies that could be effective in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Alzheimer’s, which occurs due to an imbalance in certain hormones, is the most common form of dementia and constitutes around 75 per cent of all dementia cases.

Of the about 55 million people worldwide with dementia, 60 to 70 per cent are estimated to have Alzheimer’s. The team from Agharkar Research Institute developed a rapid one-pot, three-component reaction with high synthetic yields to generate novel molecules. Using in-vitro screening methods they assessed the potency and cytotoxicity of these molecules. “The molecules were found to be non-toxic and effective against cholinesterase enzymes. The lead molecule was found to be selective for acetylcholinesterase with a significant selectivity ratio compared to butyrylcholinesterase,” said the team. Effective molecules have also shown good stability in the pocket of enzymes through interactions with amino acids during molecular dynamics simulation, said the team. The molecules proved to be good dual cholinesterase inhibitors, and could be further optimised to develop more effective anti-AD ligands, said the researchers.

Cholinesterase inhibitors are a group of drugs that increase the availability of acetylcholine — a chemical messenger that’s important for memory and learning. The drugs are used to treat neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. “These molecules could be exploited to develop dual anti-cholinesterase drugs to treat AD in combination with other drugs,” the researchers said. In further studies, they will plan to synthesise novel substituted carbazole and chromene clubbed analogues with additional anti-AD properties.

–IANS

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Foreign Secretary Briefs Parliament Committee On Israel-Palestine Conflict

Foreign Secretary Briefs Parliament Committee On Israel-Palestine Conflict

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Friday briefed the Parliament’s Standing Committee on External Affairs on the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, explaining India’s consistent and longstanding stance on the issue, sources revealed. “In the meeting, the Foreign Secretary gave a presentation on the Israel-Palestine conflict and India’s role. The Foreign Secretary said that India has old relations with Israel and Palestine and remains concerned about the humanitarian problem that has arisen,” a source detailed.

India has long supported a negotiated two-state solution towards the establishment of a sovereign, independent and viable State of Palestine within secure and recognised borders, living side by side in peace with Israel. “An MP asked the question that, on the one hand, we are giving humanitarian aid to Palestine, then why is it that India is seen standing in favour of Israel, to which the Foreign Secretary said that this is not so, Palestine has a different identity in India’s eyes,” the source revealed. India has also strongly and unequivocally condemned the October 7 terror attacks on Israel last year, calling for the unconditional and immediate release of all hostages, ceasefire, the need for continued humanitarian assistance, and adherence to international humanitarian law. At the same time, New Delhi has raised its concern at the escalating situation in West Asia and has repeatedly emphasised restraint, dialogue, and diplomacy.

Earlier this week, India dispatched humanitarian assistance for the people of Palestine through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). The first tranche of assistance consisted of 30 tonnes of medicine and food items. It also had a wide range of essential medicines, surgical supplies, dental products, general medical items, and high-energy biscuits. India’s support for the Palestinian cause is integral to the nation’s foreign policy. In 1974, India became the first non-Arab state to recognise Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.

In 1988, India became one of the first countries to recognise the Palestinian State. In 1996, India opened its Representative Office in Gaza, which was later shifted to Ramallah in 2003. During the meeting, some opposition MPs also raised the issue of sourness in India’s recent relations with Canada and the border dispute with China. On China, the Foreign Secretary said efforts are being made to restore the situation before 2020. He also told the members that a separate reply will be sent to them on the issue. Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor currently heads the Standing Committee on External Affairs.

–IANS

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Do Not Ignore Your Health, Work With Compassion: President Murmu To Doctors

President Droupadi Murmu on Friday urged doctors to not ignore their health and to work with compassion and sensitivity. She said this while addressing the second convocation of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Raipur today.

“On many occasions, you will be working in a stressful environment. Take care of your health and don’t ignore it. To increase trust and betterment of patients, it is important for you to be healthy and look healthy,” Murmu said. She noted that the government is enhancing access to health care for all citizens of the country. “In the last decade, several steps have been taken to provide Universal Health coverage. Affordable and quality medicines are available to the people through Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP). In the last ten years, there has been an increase in the number of seats in medical colleges for MBBS and PG. New AIIMS has also been established,” the President said.

Further, Murmu also stressed the need for modern technologies in the medical sector for the welfare of people living in remote areas of the country, citing the impact of such advancements on human lives. “We have been passing through such an era wherein modern technologies greatly impact the life of humans rapidly. For the welfare of people living in remote areas, such technologies can be used,” she said.

Murmu noted that medical professionals have immense responsibilities to deliver as their decisions are linked to saving lives. She added that medical professionals will play a decisive role in realising the dream of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047. Importantly, the President called on doctors to work with human values of compassion and sensitivity. “Always include these life values in your work area. This will give you success in your workplace, and your life will be meaningful,” Murmu said.

–IANS

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Madras HC Directs TN Govt To Review Aryan-Dravidian Theory In Textbooks, Sets 12-Week Deadline

In a significant decision on 24 October 2024, the Madras High Court directed the Tamil Nadu School Education Department, NCERT, and TNSCERT to address a petition seeking a writ of mandamus. The petition calls for the cessation of the Aryan-Dravidian race theory, particularly in educational contexts, as it fosters division among citizens. The court has instructed the concerned parties to resolve this issue within 12 weeks.

Balaji Mahalingam approached the Madras High Court with a plea that textbooks promote the Aryan-Dravidian race theory, which he argues fosters division among citizens. The petition, filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, seeks a writ of mandamus directing the respondents to cease propagating this theory, especially among students, and to issue an apology to the general public.

In its order on 24 October 2024, the Madras High Court headed by K.R. Shriram, Chief Justice, and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, considered the petitioner’s concerns about the promotion of the Aryan/Dravidian race theory in educational contexts, which the petitioner claimed fosters divisiveness.

The court acknowledged its lack of expertise in evaluating the validity of such theories and suggested that the appropriate educational authorities address the issue. It instructed NCERT and SCERT to treat the petition as a formal representation, requiring them to address the grievances raised and resolve the matter within 12 weeks, while also allowing the petitioner a reasonable opportunity for a personal hearing.

Aryan-Dravidian Theory: An Outdated Concept Debunked Numerous Times

The Aryan-Dravidian theory that these Dravidianists promote posits a racial divide between the so-called Aryans and Dravidians, suggesting a history of invasion and subjugation. However, this theory has long been contested. The initial archaeological findings at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro were often misaligned with existing narratives of Aryan invasion.

Scholars have questioned the validity of these interpretations, with notable American archaeologists like George Dales and Richard Meadow asserting that there is no evidence to support claims of armed conquest or destruction by Aryans. 

Moreover, many serious scholars and archaeologists have independently concluded that there is no biological or archaeological proof of Aryan migration or invasion. Critics argue that the theory’s proponents resort to fantastical explanations, claiming that Aryans descended from the heavens, wielding mythical weapons, thus leaving no trace in Harappan lands. This kind of “shabby archaeology,” as it has been termed, offers little more than a speculative narrative devoid of empirical support.

Interestingly, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key figure for many Dravidianists, dismissed the Aryan Invasion Theory as lacking any scientific basis. Yet, the DMK and its sympathizers continue to advocate for this outdated perspective, perhaps to justify their political agenda and secure contracts for projects like the statue of Marshall, rather than addressing pressing needs in Tamil Nadu.

Moreover, a scientific study by Harvard and indigenous researchers found a genetic relationship among all Indians, challenging the long-held belief that Aryans and Dravidians represented distinct ancestries for northern and southern Indians. The study, which analyzed 500,000 genetic markers from 132 individuals across 25 diverse groups, concluded that a north-south divide was a myth. Senior scientists from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) stated that the Aryan-Dravidian theory lacked validity, as these groups emerged long after the initial settlers in India.

The research indicated that the Indian population was a mix of two ancestral groups: Ancestral North Indian (ANI) and Ancestral South Indian (ASI). Initial settlements occurred around 65,000 years ago in the Andamans and southern India, followed by the emergence of north Indian populations around 40,000 years ago. The subsequent mixing of these groups resulted in the diverse population observed today.

Additionally, the study shed light on the prevalence of genetic diseases in India, revealing that 70% of Indians were affected by genetic disorders. The researchers aimed to further explore the genetic links between Indians and Western Eurasians while investigating the migratory routes of ancient populations, suggesting a “southern coastal route” of migration from East Africa, in contrast to the previously accepted northern route.

In final words, the Aryan invasion theory has been widely criticized as a misleading and divisive view of the Bharatiya civilization. This theory, often endorsed by leftist historians, posits that India’s rich history was primarily influenced by foreign invaders, diminishing the achievements of ancient Indian cultures. Growing scepticism about this theory is supported by archaeological evidence contradicting its claims and a rising public interest in accurately understanding India’s history, which outside narratives have often distorted.

Prominent figures such as Bishop Robert Caldwell played a role in creating the misleading Aryan-Dravidian divide, which aligned with colonial goals of conversion and racial division. Recent archaeological discoveries at sites like Rakhigarhi and Dwarka indicate that Indian civilization is actually 8,000 to 10,000 years old, casting doubt on the idea of Aryan invasions. Furthermore, this theory has been utilized to rationalize British colonialism by framing ancient Indians as colonizers, thus legitimizing foreign rule.

The acceptance of the Aryan invasion theory by leftist intellectuals post-Independence has perpetuated a skewed interpretation of Indian history, leading to feelings of self-loathing and community divisions. However, modern Indian scholarship is increasingly challenging these misconceptions through evidence-based research.

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Censor Certificate Reveals ‘Amaran’ Produced By Kamal Haasan Features Distorted Map Of India

Censor Certificate Reveals 'Amaran' Produced By Kamal Haasan Features Distorted Map Of India

A leaked censor certificate for Sivakarthikeyan’s upcoming film Amaran, a tribute to martyred Major Mukund Varadarajan, reveals that the film promotes an inaccurate depiction of the Indian map. Netizens quickly criticised the film’s producer, Kamal Haasan, alleging the misrepresentation reflects anti-India sentiments. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has reportedly demanded edits, instructing the removal of the flawed map visuals and a change in dialogue.

Amaran – Deepavali Release

Kollywood actor Sivakarthikeyan is set to captivate audiences with his upcoming film “Amaran.” Inspired by the life of martyred army officer Major Mukund Varadarajan, featuring Sai Pallavi as the female lead. The theatrical trailer was released on 24 October 2024, and the army-themed storyline has already garnered an impressive response.

However, the inspiring narrative has not been without controversy. The film has recently completed its censorship process, and a censor certificate of the movie that went viral on social media displayed an inaccurate representation of the Indian map, leading to backlash from netizens, particularly targeting producer Kamal Haasan, who is also a full-time Kollywood actor and part-time politician.

Netizens criticized the certificate, arguing that the crew’s changes reflected derogatory and anti-India sentiments. The certificate stated, “Remove the visuals of the map, as it does not accurately represent the country,” and requested modifications to the dialogue from “And India rescues…” to “…annex aatchu.” This backlash comes in the wake of recent incidents in Tamil Nadu, where the ruling DMK misrepresented the Indian map by depicting parts of Jammu and Kashmir as belonging to Pakistan and China.

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) granted the film a U/A rating, and its runtime is 169 minutes (2 hours and 49 minutes), suggesting that the screenplay needs to be particularly engaging to hold the audience’s attention. “Amaran” is written and directed by Rajkumar Periyasamy, known for his work on “Rangoon.”

Produced by full time actor and part time politician Kamal Haasan, R. Mahendran, and Sony Pictures International Productions, the film features a score by GV Prakash Kumar and was primarily shot in Kashmir. With significant buzz and the Diwali festival approaching, “Amaran” is anticipated to perform well at the box office on 31 October 2024.

Following the leak of the censor certificate, netizens lashed out at the production house. Here are some reactions.

It is noteworthy that Kamal Haasan in February 2018, had asked why India was afraid to hold a plebiscite in Kashmir following the Pulwama attack, which claimed the lives of 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans.

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“Pakistanis Think Indian Army As Terrorists, Naxalism Is An Ideology”: Here Are Some Woke Gems Of Sai Pallavi

"Pakistanis Think Indian Army As Terrorists": Amaran Actress Sai Pallavi makes Woke Statements Go Viral Ahead Of Film Release

As cinephiles in Tamil Nadu gear up for Deepavali with the release of Amaran, a biopic on Ashoka Chakra awardee Major Mukund Varadarajan, many question the involvement of actor Sai Pallavi who is known for equating Indian Army actions to terrorism, describing Naxalism as a legitimate “ideology,” and comparing the Kashmiri Pandit genocide to stray cow-smuggling incidents. Many argue that her role in a film honouring a national hero is at odds with her past remarks, questioning the choice of casting her in a patriotic narrative.

Questionable ‘Amaran’ Team

The film Amaran, a biopic on Major Mukund Varadarajan, is up for release on Deepavali Day, 31 October 2024. Ever since the trailer was released, netizens and fans have been analysing it because questionable names are associated with the film.

Who are these questionable people, you ask? The film is being produced by Raj Kamal Films, owned by Kamal Haasan, a full-time actor, part-time politician, DMK ally, and Makkal Needhi Maiam founder. The Kollywood film is distributed by Red Giant Movies, owned by the DMK first family.

Additionally, the film features actor Sai Pallavi, who rose to fame with her pimple-faced girl-next-door look in Premam.

At such a juncture, some old videos of Sai Pallavi exposing her wokeness and ignorance started making the rounds on the internet.

Here are snippets from a Telugu interview she had given a few years ago. These are some of the statements she makes in the videos.

Naxalism Is An Ideology

In what seems to be a video interview around the time her film Virata Parvam was released (2022) when asked by the interviewer how she felt about the naxal uniform and guns and if she had any sympathy towards them, she says, “It is an ideology. You might have an ideology but for me, violence is a wrong form of communication. I don’t think now that we can solve this only if we are violent. But at that time, they did not know how to express their problem to them. When there is a law, we have to see what is right and what is wrong. At that time, no one knows where to go. So, they formed a group for themselves, and their mindset is that they will only say what is right and what is wrong. We are not in that situation; it happened long back.”

Does Sai Pallavi realise that naxalism is still active in several parts of the country (yes, it has been cracked down by the Modi government)? Does she realise how it affected families in states like Chhattisgarh? Does she realise how far back the Naxal-affected states and communities were when they were thriving?

It looks like she has no clue of what Naxalism is, what the Naxalites have been doing – absolutely no clue. Her statement that ‘they didn’t know how to express their problem’ about Naxals is plain ridiculous. Perhaps she should spend time with families of security personnel killed by these ‘ideologues’ before spouting such nonsense.

Indian Army Is A Terrorist For Pakistanis

In the same video, she is seen saying, “People in Pakistan think that our army is a terrorist. Because they feel that they are there and they (the army) are harming them. For us, they are terrorists. So the perspective changes. I don’t understand violence. It is very difficult for me to understand it. It is very difficult for us to say what is right and what is wrong. At that time, they believed that justice will come only if we do this. Only if we do this, we can do good to our children and family.”

Can Sai Pallavi provide proof that the Indian Army crossed the border and killed civilians? Are Indians occupying Pakistani land? Maybe Sai Pallavi needs several history lessons – Pakistan refused to accept the mortal remains of its soldiers during the Kargil war. It was India and its army that gave them a decent burial.

Not only does Sai Pallavi expose her shocking ignorance, but her comments about the Indian Army are borderline seditious. How dare she equate our brave soldiers with terrorists while enjoying the freedom and security they provide?

Equating Kashmiri Pandit Genocide To Cow Smuggling

In the same interview, she is seen saying, “A few days ago Kashmir Files film was released. In the film, they showed how the Pandits were killed at that time. Coming to more recent times, during COVID, if you are taking a religious conflict comparison, recently, someone was taking a cow in a vehicle. The ones driving the vehicle were Muslims. Some people lynched them and made them say, Jai Shri Ram. I cannot find the difference between what happened then and now. So if you ask me if leftists or rightists are good, they are not good if there is no justice on either side. When you are a good human being, whichever side you are on, everything becomes neutral.”

It cannot get worse than this – how can a sane person even compare genocide with beating up a cow smuggler? Trivializing a mass murder must be made a crime. Does she even know who Kashmiri Pandits are, does she know what they went through – should Sai Pallavi be made to relive the horrors of Raliv, Galiv, Ya Chaliv for her to understand and empathise with the Kashmiri Hindus?

Her comparison of the two situations shows her callous disregard for the systematic ethnic cleansing of an entire community. The sheer audacity to dismiss the systematic genocide of Kashmiri Hindus by comparing it to random criminal incidents shows either profound stupidity or malicious intent. Which is it, Pallavi?

Sai Pallavi’s Choice Of Films So Far

Shyam Singha Roy, released in 2021, was blatantly anti-Hindu and anti-Brahmin. The story is overtly Hinduphobic and vividly expressed through the lead character “Shyam”‘s experiences with Hindu traditions. In this film, Hindu traditions are not just inaccurately depicted; they are deliberately twisted to provoke disgust. The usual tropes of a “social justice hero” film – untouchability, the evil Brahmin, the exploitative Devadasi system – these are manipulated to show Hindus and Hinduism in the worst possible light.

Compounding this further e grim reality is the portrayal of a corrupt and evil Brahmin pandit, who views the Devadasis as sex slaves and engages in paedophilic acts. It seems like Sai Pallavi’s journey towards wokeness began here.

Her next film, Virata Parvam which was released in 2022 is based on Naxalism – the perfect next step. While the director claims he did not intend to romanticize naxalism, he also says, “Sticking to the facts would have made the film a docu-drama. He introduced a love story for cinematic appeal.”  The story revolves around the heroine played by Sai Pallavi who falls in love with a naxalite (the lead) because of his poetry and in a bid to make him reciprocate her love, she dedicates herself to the “cause”! <Slow claps>

Who better than Sai Pallavi who thinks naxalism is an ideology similar to “peace” taken up by people who wanted to get their demands met to play the female lead role? Oh and, while she philosophizes about ‘violence being wrong’, she had no problem collecting a paycheck for romanticizing Naxal violence in Virata Parvam. Talk about selective morality!

First Shyam Singha Roy’s Hindu-bashing, then romanticizing Naxals in Virata Parvam, and followed by that interview – there’s clearly a pattern here. Sai Pallavi seems to have found her niche in peddling anti-Hindu, anti-national narratives while masquerading as a “character artist”.

The film Amaran seems to once again contain elements that are very visibly anti-Brahmin and anti-Indian, and the trailer does not appear to do justice to Major Mukund Varadarajan’s and his family’s supreme sacrifice. What’s more outrageous is that Sai Pallavi, who can’t tell the difference between terrorists and our armed forces, is a part of Major Mukund Varadarajan’s biopic. Is this some sick joke?

She is also said to be playing the role of Ma Sita in an upcoming film. Will Ma Sita be portrayed as a woke woman or will she distort the character and the film in some other way? 

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INC Kerala Schooled By Netizens For Attempting To Set False Narratives On BRICS Group Photo

INC Kerala Schooled By Netizens For Attempting To Set False Narratives On BRICS Group Photo

The Kerala Congress is once again being mocked and schooled by netizens for trying to push narratives suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was neglected at the BRICS summit. They shared a departure video featuring leaders posing for a photo at the closing ceremony, with a borderline vulgar caption —”Unable to Spot G.” However, netizens were quick to react and slam the Congress for peddling fake rhetoric.

This blunt and meaningless post from Congress appears to be a reaction to recent accusations from the BJP. The BJP has alleged that Congress disrespected its president, Mallikarjun Kharge, after a video showed the Dalit leader waiting outside while Priyanka Gandhi filed her nomination papers for the Wayanad bypolls. This video was circulated by several BJP leaders, including Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, to suggest that Congress harbours animosity toward Dalits.

In this context, the Kerala Congress shared a video on its X account on 24 October 2024, captioned “Unable to Spot G. This is terrible. Mein kabhi dilse maaf nahi karoonga!”

But what actually happened?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the 16th BRICS Summit and held bilateral meetings with leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. He arrived in Kazan on 22  October and departed on 23 October, where he received a warm welcome from Tatarstan’s Head, Rustam Minnikhanov. During his address, PM Modi highlighted India’s commitment to dialogue and diplomacy, advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict while addressing global challenges such as terrorism and climate change. He urged a unified approach to combating terrorism without double standards and discussed India’s green initiatives, inviting BRICS nations to join these efforts.

So, the netizens expressed sympathy for Congress, pointing out that it lacks the solid content that the BJP uses to attract attention, leaving Congress to resort to ineffective tactics even as the opposition party.

Here are some of the posts where netizens schooled Congress

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Central Govt Employees To Get Additional Compassionate Pension After 80

Central Govt Employees To Get Additional Compassionate Pension After 80

Central government pensioners aged 80 and older will qualify for an additional pension called compassionate allowance, according to a recent notification from the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW), under the Ministry of Personnel, PG and Pensions.

DoPPW has also issued new guidelines for central government civil service retirees aged 80 to access these supplementary benefits. The guidelines are aimed at simplifying the process for distributing these additional allowances.

As per the provisions of Sub Rule 6 of Rule 44 of CCS(Pension) Rules 2021 [erstwhile Rule 49(2-A) of CCS(Pension) Rules 1972], after completion of eighty years of age or above by a retired government servant, in addition to a pension or a compassionate allowance admissible under the rules.

Accordingly, senior citizens aged 80 to 85 are eligible for 20 per cent of basic pension/compassionate allowance, while those from 85 to 90 years of age will receive 30 per cent.

The elderly from 90 to 95 years of age will qualify for 40 per cent of the basic pension/compassionate allowance, and those between 95 and 100 years will get 50 per cent. Super seniors living 100 years or more will be eligible for 100 per cent of basic pension/compassionate allowance.

“For example, a pensioner born on August 20, 1942 shall be eligible for additional pension at the rate of twenty percent of the basic pension with effect from August 1, 2022. A pensioner born on August 1, 1942 shall also be eligible for additional pension at the rate of twenty percent of the basic pension with effect from August 1, 2022,” the notification read.

Further, the DoPPW notification stated that the additional pension or compassionate allowance would be effective from the first day of the month when the pensioner reaches the designated age.

This additional pension payment is designed to assist pensioners in managing the rising cost of living often associated with ageing. To ensure that all eligible pensioners receive their rightful benefits without delay, the DoPPW has also instructed all departments and banks involved in pension disbursement to disseminate information regarding changes, the notification said.

–IANS

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