BEAUTIFUL: Hong Kong protestors sing American National Anthem as a gesture of thanks for @realDonaldTrump signing bills into law yesterday that back the protestors pic.twitter.com/bfkRAVzK4Q
Members of a safety team established by police and local authorities look on as they assess and clear unsafe items at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Hong Kong, November 28, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong braced for a fresh round of protests over the weekend as police said they would withdraw from a university on Friday that has been the site of some of the worst clashes between protesters and security forces in nearly six months of unrest.
The protests, announced by demonstrators on social media, are planned from Friday, through the weekend and into next week. A big test of support for the movement is expected on December 8 with a rally planned by Civil Human Rights Front, the group that organized million-strong marches in June.
The Asian financial hub has seen a week of relative calm since local elections on Sunday delivered an overwhelming victory to pro-democracy candidates.
Anti-government protests have rocked the former British colony since June, at times forcing businesses, government, schools and even the international airport to close.
United States Army General and the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley introduces the 45th President of the United States @realDonaldTrump at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/uMRA5t5yyk
Just a few hours after Trump called China's bluff on the Hong Kong bill, it appears the US president won the pot.
After launching a stern verbal protest overnight in which China's Foreign Ministry said that it would take strong countermeasures if the US continues to undermine Hong Kong's autonomy after Trump signed the Bill that supports HK protesters, adding that US attempts to interfere in HK are doomed to fail, Beijing has done nothing really, and instead left the door open for a trade deal with the U.S., confirming again that China needs the trade deal with the US just as much as Trump, if not more.
* Boris Johnson is on course for a big majority in the general election, according to the polling model that accurately predicted the outcome of the 2017 election. * The Conservatives would win 359 seats, Labour 211, the SNP 43, and the Lib Dems 13, YouGov's MRP model suggested. * The result would give Johnson a majority of 68 as he made big gains at Labour's expense, particularly in the Midlands and north of England. * However, only a relatively modest swing in the other direction would trigger another hung parliament.
Boris Johnson's Conservatives are set for a crushing general election win over Labour on December 12, according to the polling model which accurately predicted the outcome of the 2017 vote.
The YouGov data, which tracks the responses of tens of thousands of people, said the Tories could win a 68-seat majority in parliament if the election were held tomorrow.
Labour is on track for 211 seats, it predicted, losing 44 constituencies to the Conservatives, including the seat of Tom Watson, the outgoing deputy leader.
WNU Editor: I like the YouGov polling model because it uses a large sample size, and it has a history of understanding voters intentions. As to what is my prediction. Even though I am an outsider, my gut tells me that almost everyone voter in the U.K. has alrady made up their mind, and Boris Johnson is going to have a huge majority after December 12 with a clear mandate for Brexit.
HARARE, ZIMABABWE - A U.N. official is warning that Zimbabwe is on the brink of starvation, with millions facing food insecurity.
Hilal Elver, U.N. special rapporteur on the right to food, said Thursday that the government must reduce Zimbabwe's dependence on imported food and increase self-sufficiency to counter effects of the struggling economy and recurring drought.
Orpah Chiwashira, founder of Faith Community Support, a charity that provides meals to those in need, said Zimbabwe's struggling economy was taking a toll.
Ethnic rebels unexplained acquisition of Chinese-made FN-6 portable missiles is a political and military game-changer.
Myanmar's seizure last week of a large cache of mostly Chinese weapons from a rebel camp sparked a brief and predictable flurry of nationalist outrage, underscoring as it did the shadowy role of neighboring China in fueling the nation's many long-running ethnic conflicts.
But the real significance of the November 22 incident had less to do with the seized weaponry's quantity or provenance and much more with unambiguous confirmation that insurgents in active hostilities with government forces, or Tatmadaw, are now fielding man-portable air defense systems, or MANPADS, weapons that militarily and politically constitute potential game-changers.
The president delivered his thanks to the troops on Thanksgiving in a visit to Afghanistan shrouded in secrecy and packed with the displays of military strength Trump loves.
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — President Donald Trump started his day like so many others at his south Florida resort: a relaxing round of golf, a few sharp tweets and then a White House announcement that he'd be staying in for the evening.
But this particular Wednesday — the night before Thanksgiving — ended with Trump escaping Mar-a-Lago without the usual presidential motorcade spectacle, boarding a military transport to Washington and then embarking on a 13-hour Air Force One flight into the heart of America's longest war.
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - President Donald Trump made a surprise Thanksgiving visit to U.S. troops in Afghanistan on Thursday and said he believed Taliban insurgents would agree to a ceasefire in America's longest war.
Trump's visit was his first to Afghanistan since becoming president and came a week after a prisoner swap between Washington and Kabul that has raised hopes for a long elusive peace deal.
"The Taliban wants to make a deal and we are meeting with them," Trump told reporters after arriving in Afghanistan after an overnight flight from the United States, kept secret for security reasons.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday denied having accepted a Russian proposal to impose a moratorium on missile deployments in Europe, but said it was important the Kremlin initiative not be simply dismissed.
Russia has called on the United States and other countries to declare a moratorium on the deployment of short and intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe after a treaty banning such a move formally ended in August.
Macron, who met transatlantic alliance NATO's Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Paris for talks on Thursday, said France had "absolutely not accepted" the proposal.
"But we considered that, as a basis for discussion, we shouldn't just brush it off... Let's be serious, this is the security of Europe we're talking about," he said.
* President Trump made surprise Thanksgiving Day trip to Afghanistan * It is his first visit to the country * He served Thanksgiving dinner to the troops and thanked them for their service * 'There is nowhere that I'd rather celebrate this Thanksgiving than right here with the toughest, strongest best and bravest warriors on the face of the Earth' * He joined them for a meal of turkey, mashed potatoes and cornbread * He also met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to discuss a Taliban ceasefire
President Donald Trump made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan on Thanksgiving to greet U..S troops and meet with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to discuss a Taliban ceasefire.
It is his first visit to that country and he spent more than two and a half hours on the ground there.
'There is nowhere that I'd rather celebrate this Thanksgiving than right here with the toughest, strongest best and bravest warriors on the face of the Earth,' Trump told the soldiers at Bagram Air Field.
FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who was detained and accused of espionage, stands inside a defendants' cage during a court hearing on extending his pre-trial detention, in Moscow, Russia October 24, 2019. REUTERS/Tatyana Makeyeva
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United States rejected on Wednesday a suggestion it seek a prisoner swap involving a former U.S. Marine jailed in Russia for nearly a year over spying allegations, and called for his immediate release.
Paul Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, was detained by agents from Russia's Federal Security Service in a Moscow hotel room on Dec. 28 last year.
After a U.S. diplomat visited him in jail on Wednesday, the U.S. embassy complained about Whelan's declining health and called Russia's treatment of him "shameful", saying Moscow had refused to allow the diplomat to bring him Thanksgiving dinner.
Moscow says Whelan was caught red-handed with a computer flash drive containing classified information. Whelan says he was set up in a sting and had thought the drive, given to him by a Russian acquaintance, contained holiday photos.
Among international leaders, Vladimir Putin regarded favorably by most.
The navy, army and president command the greatest confidence among the Mexican public, according to a new poll.
Published Wednesday by the newspaper El Financiero, the poll shows that the navy is No. 1 in the minds of Mexicans: 69% of respondents have a lot or some trust in the institution.
The navy has long been considered the most trustworthy of Mexico's armed forces but it hasn't completely avoided controversy: the United Nations said last year there were "strong indications" that it was responsible for the disappearance of 23 people in Tamaulipas.
FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a closed gas station of the state oil company PDVSA in San Cristobal, Venezuela, May 17, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Eduardo Ramirez
Embattled leader Nicolás Maduro sent about $900 million in oil to Cuba this year despite the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, a U.S. top diplomat told reporters on Wednesday.
The U.S. special envoy for Venezuela, Elliott Abrams, said that Maduro has the money to alleviate the shortages of food and medicine in that country but has preferred to pay debts to Russia and China and continues sending oil to the Cuban government, his main ally in the region.
"The regime paid the Russian oil company Rosneft over a billion and a half dollars to reduce debt," he said. Maduro also sent China just under $3 billion worth of oil and $900 million
to Cuba. "That's about $5 billion that could have been spent on food and medicine but was not," he said.
Security forces have killed at least 22 protesters in Iraq as a new escalation of anti-government protests erupted in the southern city of Nasiriyah, hours after the torching of an Iranian consulate in the holy city of Najaf.
Authorities opened fire and used tear gas cannisters to disperse protesters who gathered on two bridges in Nasiriyah on Thursday (local time), shooting dead at least 22 protesters and leaving more than 180 wounded, medics and security sources said.
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - China warned the United States on Thursday that it would take "firm counter measures" in response to U.S. legislation backing anti-government protesters in Hong Kong, and said attempts to interfere in the Chinese-ruled city were doomed to fail.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed into law congressional legislation which supported the protesters, despite angry objections from Beijing, with which he is seeking a deal to end a damaging trade war.
Protesters in Hong Kong responded by staging a "Thanksgiving" rally, with thousands, some draped in U.S. flags, gathering in the heart of the city.
More than 230 wounded as security forces open fire on demonstrators in Nasiriya a day after Iran consulate was torched.
Baghdad, Iraq - At least 25 people were killed after security forces opened fire with live ammunition and tear gas canisters to disperse anti-government protesters in the southern city of Nasiriya, medical sources and witnesses said.
Authorities in the capital, Baghdad, dispatched troops to "restore order" in southern Iraq, which has seen massive protests for weeks, the military said in a statement on Thursday.
The Iraqi goverment fired the new military commander after the outbreak of deadly violence.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley meets service members in front of the USS Sirocco in Manama, Bahrain, Nov. 25, 2019. Photo: Reuters / Idrees Ali / File.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region —The Iraqi Defense Ministry received top US military officials on Wednesday to reinforce Iraqi-US security agreements.
Mark A. Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visited the Iraqi defense ministry on Wednesday to conduct two official meetings with the Iraqi Defense Minister Najah al-Shammari and the Army's Chief of Staff.
Milley was accompanied by the US ambassador and the Commander of the US-led Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve, which fights the Islamic State (ISIS).
The case of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL who was charged with multiple war crimes before being convicted of a single lesser charge earlier this year, was troubling enough before things became even more troubling over the past few weeks. The trail of events that led to me being fired as secretary of the Navy is marked with lessons for me and for the nation.
It is highly irregular for a secretary to become deeply involved in most personnel matters. Normally, military justice works best when senior leadership stays far away. A system that prevents command influence is what separates our armed forces from others. Our system of military justice has helped build the world's most powerful navy; good leaders get promoted, bad ones get moved out, and criminals are punished.
WNU Editor: As to what is my take on his op-ed. You serve at the pleasure of the President. His op-ed makes the case on why he was fired, and in a certain way he admits it near the end of his commentary ....
.... I also began to work without personally consulting Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper on every step. That was, I see in retrospect, a mistake for which I am solely responsible.
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The Trump administration moved to cut U.S. aid to NATO this week under a new formula reportedly agreed to by ally countries.
NATO and U.S. defense officials have confirmed in multiple reports that the Trump administration is seeking to reduce its contribution to NATO to approximately 16 percent of the organization's budget in order to bring U.S. funding closer to that of Germany, which pays 14.8 percent.
Under earlier agreements, the U.S. provided 22 percent of NATO's direct funding, which covers the maintenance of NATO's headquarters, joint security investments and some combined military operations, CNN reported.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday confronted Emmanuel Macron in Paris over the French president's claim the alliance is suffering "brain death", a charge that has set the stage for a testy NATO summit in London next week.
Addressing reporters after the talks, Macron said his damning assessment of NATO's crisis had been a "useful wake-up call" for the alliance.
Macron referred to NATO as being "brain-dead" in an interview earlier this month with The Economist magazine, in which he lamented the lack of strategic coordination between Europe and the United States
* The Thanksgiving launch was revealed by South Korea's joint chiefs this morning * Japanese sources said two projectiles appeared to be banned ballistic missiles * Last month Pyongyang tested what it called two 'super-large' rocket launchers
North Korea fired an 'unidentified projectile' today, apparently ramping up its weapons tests while talks with the United States remain deadlocked.
The Thanksgiving launch was revealed in a one-line announcement by South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff which gave no further details.
Japanese media quoted sources from the defence ministry in Tokyo saying that two projectiles were launched from North Korea's east coast.
The sources said that the projectiles appeared to be ballistic missiles - which Pyongyang is banned from firing under UN sanctions.
WNU Editor: North Korea desperately wants sanctions relief. Conditions are that bad in North Korea. My prediction. President Trump is under great pressure to relieve some sanctions, and I would not be surprised if he does so before the North Korean imposed deadline.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Friday the latest test-firing of its “super-large” multiple rocket launcher was a final review of the weapon’s combat application, a suggestion that the country is preparing to deploy the new weapons system soon.
South Korea’s military earlier said North Korea fired two projectiles, likely from the same “super-large” rocket launcher, on Thursday. It expressed “strong regret” over the launches and urged North Korea to stop escalating tensions.
On Friday, the North’s Korean Central News Agency confirmed the launches were made with the presence of leader Kim Jong Un and other top officials.
“The volley test-fire aimed to finally examine the combat application of the super-large multiple launch rocket system proved the military and technical superiority of the weapon system and its firm reliability,” KCNA said.
It said Kim expressed “great satisfaction” over the results of the test-firing.
Analyst Kim Dong-yub at Seoul’s Institute for Far Eastern Studies said North Korea appears to be entering the stage of mass-producing and deploying the rocket launcher. He wrote on Facebook that the weapons system may already have been deployed.
Thursday’s firing was the fourth test-launch of the rocket launcher since August.
Some experts say the flight distance and trajectory of projectiles fired from the launcher show they are virtually missiles or missile-classed weapons. The projectiles fired Thursday flew about 380 kilometers (235 miles) at a maximum altitude of 97 kilometers (60 miles), according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday called the projectiles ballistic missiles.
North Korea has fired other new weapons in recent months in what some experts say is an attempt to wrest concessions from the United States in stalled nuclear diplomacy while upgrading its military capabilities.
A U.S.-led diplomacy aimed at persuading North Korea to scrap its nuclear program in return for political and economic benefits remains largely stalemated since the February collapse of a summit between Kim and President Donald Trump in Vietnam.
Most of the North Korean weapons tested since the Vietnam summit were short-range. Attention is now on whether North Korea resumes nuclear and long-range missile tests if Trump fails to meet a year-end deadline set by Kim for Washington to offer new proposals to salvage the negotiations.
Trump considers North Korea’s self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests a major foreign policy win.
(PARIS) — Dozens of French activists blocked an Amazon warehouse south of Paris in a Black Friday-inspired protest, amid increased opposition to the post-Thanksgiving sales phenomenon that has seen a group of French lawmakers push to ban it altogether.
Protesters from climate group Amis de la terre (Friends of the Earth) spread hay and old refrigerators and microwaves on the driveway leading to the warehouse in Bretigny-sur-Orge on Thursday. They held signs in front of the gates reading “Amazon: For the climate, for jobs, stop expansion, stop over-production!”
The activists were later dislodged by police.
More demonstrations are expected as Black Friday looms into view. French climate groups are planning “Block Friday” demonstrations Friday.
Their objections are garnering some support within France’s National Assembly. Some French lawmakers want to ban Black Friday, which has morphed into a global phenomenon even though it stems from a specifically U.S. holiday: Thanksgiving Thursday.
A French legislative committee passed an amendment Monday that proposes prohibiting Black Friday since it causes “resource waste” and “overconsumption.”
The amendment, which was put forward by France’s former environment minister, Delphine Batho, will be debated next month. France’s e-commerce union has condemned it.
On Europe 1 radio Thursday, France’s ecological transition minister, Elisabeth Borne, criticized Black Friday for creating “traffic jams, pollution, and gas emissions.”
She added that she would support Black Friday if it helped small French businesses, but said it mostly benefits large online retailers.
(BAGHDAD) — Security forces shot dead 40 anti-government protesters during 24 hours of bloodshed amid spiraling violence in the capital and Iraq’s south, security and medical officials said Thursday, one day after an Iranian consulate was torched.
Iran condemned the burning of its consulate in the holy city of Najaf as violence continued into the night across southern Iraq, where security forces had killed 36 protesters and wounded 245 since Wednesday evening, the officials said. Another four protesters were shot dead in the capital. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
Police and military forces were deployed across key oil-rich provinces to re-open roads closed off by demonstrations.
The escalating violence and heavy response against demonstrators by a largely Iran-backed government threatened to intensify tensions, especially if efforts to implement electoral and anti-corruption reforms fail to placate protesters.
Crisis committees were created to enhance coordination between Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi and governors in provinces affected by the protests “for the importance of controlling security and enforcing the law,” said a statement from the joint operations command.
Security forces shot four protesters dead in Baghdad and wounded 22 when they tried to cross the important Ahrar Bridge leading to the nearby Green Zone, the heavily fortified seat of Iraq’s government. Protesters occupy parts of the Jumhuriya, Sinak and Ahrar bridges, all of which lead to or near the fortified area.
In Najaf, five protesters were fatally shot and 32 wounded when security forces opened fire to prevent them from torching a central mosque named after the father of a prominent political leader, officials said.
The deaths came after a day after protesters burned the Iranian consulate in Najaf. It was one of the worst attacks targeting Iranian interests in the country since the anti-government protests erupted two months ago.
The unrest in Iraq began on Oct. 1, when thousands took to the streets in Baghdad and the predominantly Shiite south. The largely leaderless movement accuses the government of being hopelessly corrupt and has also decried Iran’s growing influence in Iraqi state affairs.
At least 350 people have been killed by security forces, which routinely use live ammunition and tear gas to disperse crowds.
Iran has called for a “responsible, strong and effective” response to the burning of its consulate, Abbas Mousavi, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said in statements to Iran’s official IRNA news agency.
Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack, saying it was perpetrated by “people outside of the genuine protesters” seeking to harm relations between the countries.
One demonstrator was killed and 35 wounded when police fired live ammunition in a failed effort to prevent protesters entering the consulate building. Once inside, the demonstrators removed the Iranian flag and replaced it with an Iraqi one, said a police official who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
A curfew was imposed in Najaf after the attack on the consulate. Security forces were heavily deployed around main government buildings and religious institutions Thursday morning.
Najaf province is the headquarters of the country’s Shiite religious authority headed by Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. He has been largely supportive of protester demands, siding with them by repeatedly calling on political parties to implement serious reforms.
Influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called on Iraq’s government to resign “immediately to stop the bloodletting,” while imploring protesters to maintain the peace.
“If the government does not resign, this will be the beginning of the end of Iraq,” he warned.
Al-Sadr, who has supported the protests, also categorically denied that his supporters were involved in the attack on the Iranian consulate in Najaf.
In addition to using sit-ins and burning tires to close main avenues, protesters have lately targeted Iraqi economic interests in the south by blocking key ports and roads to oil fields.
In the oil-rich city of Nasiriyah, 31 protesters were killed overnight and 215 wounded by security forces who fired to drive them away them from key bridges, security and medical officials said Thursday. Demonstrators had been blocking Nasr and Zaitoun bridges leading to the city center for several days. Security forces moved in late Wednesday to open the main thoroughfare.
By Thursday afternoon, special forces were transferred from neighboring Najaf and Diwanieh provinces to Nasiriyah to contain the violence, security officials said.
Amnesty International denounced the violence, calling it a bloodbath that “must stop now.”
“The scenes from Nasiriyah this morning more closely resemble a warzone than city streets and bridges. This brutal onslaught is just the latest in a long series of deadly events where Iraqi security forces meted out appalling violence against largely peaceful protesters,” said Lynn Maalouf, Middle East research director for the rights groups.
In Basra, security forces were deployed in the city’s main roads to prevent protesters from staging sit-ins on important avenues.
Basra’s streets were open as of Thursday morning, but highways leading to the two main Gulf commodities ports in Umm Qasr and Khor al-Zubair remained closed. Schools and official public institutions were also closed.
Separately, the U.S. Embassy denounced a recent decision by Iraq’s media regulator to suspend nine television channels, calling for the Communications and Media Commission to reverse its decision. The embassy’s Thursday statement also condemned attacks and harassment against journalists.
Local channel Dijla TV had its license suspended Tuesday for its coverage of the protests, and its office was closed and equipment confiscated, according an official from one of the channels under threat. Other channels have been asked by the regulatory commission to sign a pledge “agreeing to adhere to its rules,” said the official, who requested anonymity out of fear of reprisal.
The Islamic State extremist group, meanwhile, claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s coordinated bombings in three Baghdad neighborhoods that killed five people. The bombings, which occurred far from Tahrir square where demonstrators are camped, was the first apparent coordinated attack since anti-government protests began.
(SEOUL, South Korea) — The death of South Korean singer and actress Goo Hara, whose body was found at her home in Seoul this week, has again shone a spotlight on pressures that stars, especially females, face in the cutthroat K-Pop industry and in deeply conservative South Korean society.
Goo’s death at age 28 came less than two months after the death of Choi Jin-ri, or Sulli, another K-pop star and Goo’s close friend. Experts say both Goo and Choi faced extensive cyberbullying and sexual harassment from the public and media throughout their careers, which took a toll on their mental health.
Police say they are still investigating Goo’s death and found a “pessimistic note” at her home.
Once popular mostly in Asia, K-Pop has spread far beyond South Korea, thanks to wildly popular groups such as “BTS” and “Blackpink.”
Goo debuted in 2008 as part of the five-member girl group Kara, which shot almost immediately to fame. She later launched a successful solo career in South Korea and Japan.
Sulli began her career around the same time as Goo, debuting as a member of the girl band f(x) in 2009. She also had multiple acting roles after stepping away from her singing career.
Goo made headlines when she took her former boyfriend, Choi Jong-bum, to court last year. Choi claimed to have been assaulted by her, while Goo accused him of threatening to release a sex video of her.
During the dispute, Goo’s Korean agency didn’t renew her contract. A court sentenced Choi to 1 ½ years in prison on charges of coercion and assaulting and blackmailing Goo. The jail term was suspended, keeping him out of prison. Choi appealed and the trial is still ongoing.
K-Pop is highly competitive, with dozens of groups debuting each year. Industry experts have long warned about the dark side of the scandal-ridden industry. Aspiring artists, as young as their early teens, train for years. Only a few debut and even fewer are commercially successful. The likelihood of their success increases if they sign with a handful of top entertainment agencies.
The industry is known to have strict rules for their stars — including dating bans, spartan training and diets, and sometimes slave-like and unfair contracts. Experts say the industry has additional requirements for its female artists, unspoken rules reflective of South Korea’s patriarchal society.
Park Hee-A, a K-pop journalist and writer of Interviews with K-Pop Stars, said female stars are bound by rigid societal rules of femininity.
“Some female idol members have gotten ostracized for not smiling in a television show and reading a book about feminism that contradicts male-dominated patriarchal South Korean society,” Park told The Associated Press.
Expectations of purity and chastity govern women in South Korea. Goo faced a barrage of hate comments following media reports about the sex video despite her being the victim of revenge porn.
“The topic of sex is taboo in South Korea compared to western countries,” said Tae-Sung Yeum, attending psychiatrist at Gwanghwamun Forest Psychiatric Clinic. “There’s a high moral standard required, especially for female celebrities, because South Korea is a patriarchal society.”
Sulli, Goo’s long-time friend, also made headlines, often malicious and misogynistic, for speaking out about subjects such as ageism and feminism. She was criticized for wearing shirts without a bra, calling older male colleagues by their first names and openly supporting feminism.
Yeum said it’s difficult for K-Pop stars to seek professional help for depression, especially in a country where many people believe that psychiatric disorders can be “treated with one’s will.” He said multiple suicides in the industry stem from stars being plunged into a hypercompetitive system with a plethora of abuses from a young age.
When Sulli was found dead in her Seongnam home, Goo bid farewell to her friend in a live-streamed video. “I will live more diligently for you,” Goo cried while apologizing for not being able to make it to her funeral. Two days before Goo’s death, she uploaded a final selfie on her Instagram with the caption, “Good night.”
President Donald Trump made a surprise Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan to meet both the country’s president and with U.S. troops, saying that peace talks have resumed with the Taliban amid a push for a cease-fire and to reduce U.S. deployment in the region.
The president landed at Bagram Airfield around 8:30 p.m. local time Thursday and greeted U.S. soldiers over a turkey dinner before meeting with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani at the airfield’s Air Force headquarters.
Trump summoned in reporters for part of their meeting and said talks are continuing with the Taliban. The U.S. wants the Taliban to agree to a cease-fire and will continue to reduce its troop commitment to the region, Trump said.
“The Taliban wants to make a deal and we’re meeting with them and we’re saying it has to be a cease-fire, and they didn’t want to do a cease-fire and now they want to do a cease-fire I believe it’ll probably work out that way,’’ Trump said, standing alongside Ghani.
Trump confirmed he’d like to reduce troop levels to about 8,600 in Afghanistan from 12,000 now, but would like to go lower without impacting operational duties. “We can go much further than that but we’ll have it all covered,’’ Trump said.
Both Trump and Ghani said it was an honor to meet. Trump spent about 45 minutes in the building where they met, with press in the room for only a portion of it. In brief remarks to reporters during the bilateral session, Ghani noted that U.S. combat casualties have fallen under Trump’s presidency; Trump took office after the NATO mission in Afghanistan shifted to a training and advisory role.
Ghani thanked Trump for his leadership and called for a deal that won’t give too much power to the Taliban, saying Trump should not put “limits on the type of peace that will ensure the gains of the past year, and will ensure your security and our freedom.’’
Both Trump and Ghani then attended a rally-style event at a nearby hangar for U.S. troops, and Trump entered to the same song, “Proud to Be an American,” he uses at campaign rallies. He then invited Ghani up to speak to the U.S. troops, and the Afghan leader delivered an impassioned defense of the U.S. mission.
“Please thank your families for agreeing to miss you on this special occasion at home and for being here defending United States security and our freedom. Together, we will succeed,” Ghani told the soldiers. “We will never permit the repetition of 9/11 again. God bless you, god bless the president.”
At the rally, Trump reiterated that they’re working for a peace deal in Afghanistan. “Rest assured that my administration will always be committed to annihilating terrorists wherever they appear,” he told troops there, adding that he looked forward to the day “when we can bring each and every one of you home and safe to your family, and that day is coming and coming very soon.”
(BEIJING) — China reacted furiously Thursday to President Donald Trump’s signing two bills aimed at supporting human rights in Hong Kong, summoning the U.S. ambassador to protest and warning the move would undermine cooperation with Washington.
Hong Kong, a former British colony that was granted special autonomy when China took control in 1997, has been rocked by six months of sometimes violent pro-democracy demonstrations.
Trump’s approval of the bills was not unexpected. Neither was the reaction from Beijing, given China’s adamant rejections of any commentary on what it considers an internal issue. Nevertheless, the clash comes at a sensitive time and could upset already thorny trade negotiations between the two nations.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng told U.S. Ambassador Terry Branstad that the move constituted “serious interference in China’s internal affairs and a serious violation of international law,” a foreign ministry statement said.
Le called it a “nakedly hegemonic act.” He urged the U.S. not to implement the bills to prevent greater damage to U.S.-China relations, the ministry said.
In a statement about the meeting, the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said “the Chinese Communist Party must honor its promises to the Hong Kong people.”
The U.S. “believes that Hong Kong’s autonomy, its adherence to the rule of law, and its commitment to protecting civil liberties are key to preserving its special status under U.S. law,” it said.
The U.S. laws, which passed both chambers of Congress almost unanimously, mandate sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials who carry out human rights abuses in Hong Kong, require an annual review of Hong Kong’s favorable trade status and prohibit the export to Hong Kong police of certain nonlethal munitions.
“I signed these bills out of respect for President Xi, China, and the people of Hong Kong,” Trump said in a statement. “They are being enacted in the hope that Leaders and Representatives of China and Hong Kong will be able to amicably settle their differences leading to long term peace and prosperity for all.”
In Hong Kong, thousands of pro-democracy activists crowded a public square on Thursday night for a “Thanksgiving” rally to thank the United States for passing the laws and vowed to “march on” in their fight.
Prominent activist Joshua Wong, who was among those who lobbied for the U.S. laws, said it was remarkable that human rights had triumphed over the U.S.-China trade talks. Wong told the rally the next aim is to expand global support by getting Britain and other Western nations to follow suit.
Since the Hong Kong protests began in June, Beijing has responded to expressions of support for the demonstrators from the U.S. and other countries by accusing them of orchestrating the unrest to contain China’s development. The central government has blamed foreign “black hands” bent on destroying the city.
C.Y. Leung, a former chief executive of Hong Kong, said at a talk at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Hong Kong that he doubts the U.S. or supporters of the bills “ever had the interest of Hong Kong in mind.” He suggested Hong Kong was being used as a “proxy” for China and the legislation was a way to hit back at Beijing.
While China has repeatedly threatened unspecified “countermeasures,” it’s unclear exactly how it will respond. Speaking on Fox News, Trump called the protests a “complicating factor” in trade negotiations with Beijing.
At a daily briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang responded to a question about how Trump’s endorsement of the legislation might affect the trade talks by saying it would undermine “cooperation in important areas.”
Asked Thursday if the U.S. legislation would affect trade talks with Washington, a Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesman said he had no new information to share.
Recently both sides expressed confidence they were making headway on a preliminary agreement to avert a further escalation in a tariff war that has hammered manufacturers in both nations.
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Associated Press writers Eileen Ng in Hong Kong and Elaine Kurtenbach in Beijing contributed to this report.
A woman who was suspended by TikTok after posting viral videos critical of the Chinese government’s actions in Xinjiang said in a Twitter post that the Chinese video-sharing app has restored her account and apologized.
New Jersey teenager Feroza Aziz had posted a series of videos that initially looked like makeup tutorials, before quickly morphing into stinging rebukes of China’s treatment of Uighur Muslims. “So the first thing you need to do is grab your lash curler, curl your lashes, obviously, then you’re going to put them down and use your phone that you’re using right now to search up what’s happening in China,” she said in one.
“I thought if I made this sound like a makeup tutorial, people would want to watch it,” Aziz earlier told CNN. “When I spoke straightly about the Uighur Muslims, that video got taken down.”
TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance Inc., blamed a “human moderation error” for the removal of her viral video, noting in a lengthy statement that a previous account belonging to Aziz was removed for posting a video including an image of Osama bin Laden, which violated their guidelines. The company says Aziz’s video doesn’t violate its standards, shouldn’t have been removed, and was only offline for 50 minutes total. TikTok says it is conducting a broader review of its content moderation process.
U.S. lawmakers have expressed concern that the app’s growing popularity poses a national security risk, including censorship by the Chinese government. The U.S. has leveled similar claims of potential censorship against Chinese tech companies like Huawei Technologies Co., while sanctioning others like security camera maker Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd. for their involvement in Xinjiang.
UPDATE: tik tok has issued a public apology and gave me my account back. Do I believe they took it away because of a unrelated satirical video that was deleted on a previous deleted account of mine? Right after I finished posting a 3 part video about the Uyghurs? No. pic.twitter.com/ehUpSJiyy1
The incident is the latest flare-up for companies that have to navigate political sensitivities in China as well as government and consumer backlash in the U.S. and elsewhere to actions seen as caving to China’s political ambitions.
Chinese state television in October dropped all National Basketball Association coverage after a team official’s tweet in support of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters, as well as almost all Chinese sponsors cutting ties with the league. Meanwhile, a Dreamworks Animation children’s movie was banned in neighboring Vietnam because it contained a map of the South China Sea reflecting China’s expansive and widely disputed claims.
–– With assistance from Melissa Cheok and Jihye Lee.
Chinese scientist He Jiankui shocked the world by claiming he had helped make the first gene-edited babies. One year later, mystery surrounds his fate as well as theirs. He has not been seen publicly since January, his work has not been published and nothing is known about the health of the babies.
“That’s the story — it’s all cloaked in secrecy, which is not productive for the advance of understanding,” said Stanford bioethicist Dr. William Hurlbut.
He talked with Hurlbut many times before He revealed at a Hong Kong science conference that he had used a tool called CRISPR to alter a gene in embryos to try to help them resist infection with the AIDS virus. The work, which He discussed in exclusive interviews with The Associated Press, was denounced as medically unnecessary and unethical because of possible harm to other genes and because the DNA changes can pass to future generations.
Since then, many people have called for regulations or a moratorium on similar work, but committees have bogged down over who should set standards and how to enforce them.
“Nothing has changed,” said Dr. Kiran Musunuru, a University of Pennsylvania geneticist who just published a book about gene editing and the CRISPR babies case.
“I think we’re farther from governing this” now than a year ago, said Hurlbut, who disapproves of what He did. However, so much effort has focused on demonizing He that it has distracted from how to move forward, he said.
Here’s what’s known about the situation:
He was last seen in early January in Shenzhen, on the balcony of an apartment at his university, which fired him from its faculty after his work became known. Armed guards were in the hall, leading to speculation he was under house arrest.
A few weeks later, China’s official news agency said an investigation had determined that He acted alone out of a desire for fame and would be punished for any violations of law.
Since then, AP‘s efforts to reach him have been unsuccessful. Ryan Ferrell, a media relations person He hired, declined to comment. Ferrell previously said He’s wife had started paying him, which might mean that He is no longer in a position to do that himself.
Hurlbut, who had been in touch with He early this year, declined to say when he last heard from him.
The Chinese investigation seemed to confirm the existence of twin girls whose DNA He said he altered. The report said the twins and people involved in a second pregnancy using a gene-edited embryo would be monitored by government health departments. Nothing has been revealed about the third baby, which should have been born from that second pregnancy in late summer.
Chinese officials have seized the remaining edited embryos and He’s lab records. “He caused unintended consequences in these twins,” Musunuru said of the gene editing. “We don’t know if it’s harming the kids.”
Rice University in Houston said it is still investigating the role of Michael Deem, whose name was on a paper He sent to a journal and who spoke with the AP about He’s work. Deem was He’s adviser when He attended Rice years ago.
The AP and others have reported on additional scientists in the U.S. and China who knew or strongly suspected what He was doing.
“Many people knew, many people encouraged him. He did not do this in a corner,” Hurlbut said.
Scientists recently have found new ways to alter genes that may be safer than CRISPR. Gene editing also is being tested against diseases in children and adults, which is not controversial because those changes don’t pass to future generations. Some scientists think gene editing will become more widely accepted if it’s proved to work in those situations.
“It’s moving forward slowly because it’s being done responsibly,” Musunuru said.
A forum was held in Berkeley, California, last month to get public views on gene editing — everything from modifying mosquitoes and crops to altering embryos.
The National Academy of Sciences recently pulled a video it made after concern arose about how it portrayed the ethically dicey science and its possible use to make designer babies. The academy has been leading some efforts to set standards for gene editing, and it gets most of its funding from the government, although a private grant paid for the video, a spokeswoman said.
An AP/NORC poll last year found that most Americans say it would be OK to use gene-editing to protect babies against disease, but not to change DNA so children are born smarter, faster or taller.
A moratorium is no longer strong enough, and regulation is needed, CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna of the University of California, Berkeley recently wrote in a commentary in the journal Science. She noted that the World Health Organization has asked regulators in all countries not to allow such experiments, and that a Russian scientist recently proposed one.
“The temptation to tinker” with the DNA of embryos, eggs or sperm “is not going away,” she wrote.
Glued to bright pink boats in the middle of the road. Drenched in blood-red paint. Dragged into vans by police. That flair for the dramatic has helped propel climate activist group Extinction Rebellion (XR) into the spotlight in 2019, both in the U.K. and abroad.
But in the weeks before Britain’s Dec. 12 general election, the rebellion has begun a shift to a more conventional kind of activism: the ballot box.
Last week, invited by a local XR group, around a hundred residents of the south London neighborhood of Battersea filed into a Victorian church for a hustings — the British version of a stump event — to hear five candidates for the local parliamentary seat argue over policy and trade barbs in a highly traditional act of party politics. But, for perhaps the first time, the topic was exclusively the climate.
From the pews, dozens of children and adults stretched their arms high in the air for a chance to interrogate the candidates about their parties’ climate plans. “I’ve never seen so many hands up at an event,” the moderator told the crowd. The more searing questions elicited cheers from the crowd. Ill-prepared answers met with scoffs and laughter.
The audience enthusiasm in Battersea reflects a sea change in British politics at this election. According to pollsters Opinium, 54% of Brits say the climate crisis will influence their vote. Parties have devoted far larger swaths of their campaigns and manifestos to the subject than at the last election in 2017. Channel 4, one of the U.K.’s main broadcasters, will host the country’s first climate debate for national party leaders on Thursday night.
Part of that surge in interest has been driven by XR, whose first two-week long rebellion in April prompted the government to declare a climate emergency and sparked more Google searches for “climate change” than any previous month since records began in 2004. Youth climate strikers, who are planning a mass school walk-out on Friday, have also drawn huge attention to the climate in the U.K. and beyond. Both groups now see the general election — called unexpectedly in October amid political deadlock over Britain’s departure from the European Union — as a chance to channel increased environmental awareness into concrete political change.
But there’s a catch. Though the climate is now tied with the economy as the third most important electoral issue in the U.K. (up from eighth place in 2017), it still ranks behind the pressing question of Britain leaving the Europan Union. The ruling Conservative Party backs Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal and wants to leave as soon as possible, while the opposition Labour party wants a new deal with the E.U. and a fresh referendum. With Brexit dominating election discussions, it’s even more difficult for activists to interrogate parties’ climate proposals. Turning the Brexit election into a climate election will be no small feat.
The political landscape for climate activists in the U.K. is very different to that of the U.S. Whereas President Trump has rolled back laws to reduce emissions, and has begun pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement on keeping global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, the British left and right both say climate change needs to be taken seriously. In this election, both Labour and the Conservatives have dedicated more space to climate in their manifestos than ever before. “It’s no longer niche to want climate action. We’re seeing it become mainstream across all parties,” says Daze Aghaji, a coordinator for the youth branch of XR.
But that broad support for climate action doesn’t mean activists’ work is done — nor that the necessary “transformative systemic change” to energy systems, land use and the economy advised by the U.N.’s climate scientists, will take place. A damning U.N. report published Tuesday detailed how, while world governments say they are committed to cutting carbon emissions, their current plans to do so will still lead to catastrophic climate change.
The U.K.’s election period has highlighted how easy it is for politicians to pay lip service to climate action without offering concrete steps to reduce emissions. Critics have accused politicians of greenwashing — presenting policies that sound good but actually have only a small effect on emissions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called the climate crisis“a colossal issue for the entire world” and has pledged “far-reaching” measures to tackle it. But he plans to skip the televised climate debate Thursday night. Climate activists and economists have accused him of greenwashing his party’s environmental record, which over the last nine years in government has included an effective moratorium on new onshore wind farms (because of a ban on subsidies) andincreasing public spending on fossil fuels. Just two years ago, the party’s manifesto promised to “ensure that the [oil and gas] sector continues to play a critical role in our economy and domestic energy supply.”
The Conservatives have some specific spending pledges for climate action: $1 billion for developing carbon capture technology, $11.9 billion to overhaul energy efficiency in homes, schools and hospitals, $647 million to help “energy-intensive industries” transition to renewables.
Labour has grander plans. The first point on the party’s manifesto is the promise of a Green New Deal to transition to a zero-carbon economy, echoing recent demands by progressives like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez in the U.S and older plans urged more than a decade ago by environmentalists in the U.K.It would be underwritten, Labour say, by a $517 billion National Investment Fund and the “rewriting” of Treasury investment rules to prioritize the climate.
The deadlines by which parties promise to deliver a carbon neutral Britain fall neatly along ideological lines. The right-wing Conservatives have plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the centrist Liberal Democrats by 2045, leftist Labour by “the 2030s” and the Green Party by 2030.
This range of goals on the climate — also evident in the partisan division over climate change in U.S. politics — may stem from the right’s aversion to the kind of big government interventions climate activists say are necessary to reach net zero quickly, says Sarah Lunnon, an XR coordinator who helped write the group’s election handbook. “Unlike Jeremy Corbyn [the Labour Party leader], we believe that free markets, innovation and prosperity can protect the planet,” the Conservative manifesto states. “The right believes that the markets will provide the answers and consumers should be able to choose environmentally friendly products,” Lunnon says. “But it’s not a choice, we have to change our way of life.”
XR insists it is “beyond politics,” refusing to endorse any political party and pushing people to closely examine each party’s climate plans instead. In the run upto the election, national organizers sent out a lengthy set of handbooks to members, deploying the group’s considerable activist force on hustings, voter registration drives and their more typical eye-catching protests. Disruptive acts of civil disobedience are also planned in the first 12 days of December, and hunger strikes are taking place outside the main parties’ headquarters, calling attention to the likelihood of future food scarcity as climate change wreaks havoc on global agriculture in the coming decades.
In the more traditional setting of the Battersea hustings, it was clear why the climate crisis has struggled to break through during previous election cycles. The complex, abstract and unprecedented issue jarred with the local format of the campaign. The candidates stumbled on the budget for their parties’ climate plans, some were accused of cherry-picking facts, and most spent more time talking about recycling than reducing greenhouse gas emissions. “It was frustrating, I felt that the audience really understood the gravity of the issues. I don’t think the same could be said about the candidates,” says Joe Taylor, the XR member who organized the event.
Even for climate activists themselves, the U.K.’s electoral system makes prioritizing environmental action a tricky calculation. Rather than voting for a national party or the prime minister, voters elect local lawmakers from the parties in their district, and the party with the most seats gets to form a government. That system, known as “first past the post” because of its winner take all outcome, has been blamed for reducing representation of the Green Party and other smaller groups in parliament, which tend to perform better in proportional voting systems, such as those for the E.U. parliament. (While the Green Party won just 1.6% of the vote in the 2017 general election, it won 12% in the 2019 European election.)
“A vote for the Green Party for example just isn’t going to count round here,” Taylor says, adding that he’ll probably “hold his nose and vote Labour” despite the problems he has with the party and his preference for the Green’s long standing commitments to action. “If Brexit wasn’t an issue, I’d vote Green,” says Lu Curtis, an attendee at the Battersea hustings. “But I want to stay in the E.U., so I might have to vote tactically for Labour to stop Brexit.”
The struggle to prioritize the climate crisis in the U.K. election points to a grim challenge for the environmental movement worldwide. “Historically, [oppositional] democracies haven’t dealt very well with emergencies,”says Lunnon, the XR co-ordinator, citing the historic need for parties to join together in special national unity governments during wartime, as in Britain during the Second World War. “Our system can deal with multiple issues normally. But when you’ve got that huge threat coming towards you need to unify around action, not opposition.”
To deal with such deficiencies in governance, XR are calling for a “citizens’ assembly” on climate change, one that could research the issue, listen to scientists and make binding recommendations to the government on the climate crisis. The activists argue that would free political parties from the need to make electorally difficult decisions and separate the issue from important but less existential questions like Brexit. (“There’s no Brexit on a dead planet,” one XR slogan goes.) The government says it is planning a citizens’ assembly, with 110 demographically representative Brits, for “four weekends between late January to the middle of March next year” in Birmingham. But its recommendations will not be binding.
Despite its distraction from the climate, Brexit has helped teach climate activists like XR an important lesson in effective campaigning, Lunnon says. The campaign to leave the E.U. — waged ahead of the 2016 referendum and continuing in the last three years as politicians sought to negotiate the country’s path out of the bloc — argued in emotional terms that British people needed to “take back control” and reclaim national pride. “We would be foolish not to recognize that success. And we need to recognize the failure of the environment movement in using science and argument to try and move people,” Lunnon says. “We’ve been saying ‘We’ve got to stop global temperature rise.’ That doesn’t mean anything to people. We’ve got to show people what climate change actually means to their lives. We’re only starting to do that now.”
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EUROPEAN Union chiefs Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk are set to leave office today with bumper parachute payments worth hundreds of thousands of euros each.
CHINA has placed significance on the development of deadly weapons in recent years, and now Beijing could benefit from the development of a new street-combat killer drone which has been tested as arms race fears rumble on.
EGYPT archaeologists were brimming with joy after solving a 3,000-year-old mystery of the whereabouts of the some of the ancient civilisation's most prestigious leaders, a documentary revealed.
THE European Union is paying the price for ongoing Brexit uncertainty and the ongoing US-China trade war with a notable drop in exports, especially in France, data has shown, with one expert already predicting it could push the bloc into recession.
CONGO has been struck by the "largest worldwide" outbreak of measles, which has killed more than 5,000 people since January, as the country tries to manage an Ebola crisis. The poverty-struck central African country's measles outbreak is currently the largest worldwide, while its year-long Ebola epidemic is the second-biggest on record.
DONALD TRUMP received a timely Thanksgiving present from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as the Stalinist state announced the "successful test" of a super-large multiple launch rocket system.
AN AMAZON warehouse in France was forced to temporarily close on Thursday, after protesters blocked entry to its Bretigny-sur-Orge facility near Paris, as it readied for the Black Friday sales.
UBTER Group D Result 2019 @ ubter.in | Check Uttarakhand BTER Class 4 Exam Result here. Welcome to our UBTER Group D Result Page. Here we will help you find all the UBTER Group D Exam Result. The Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education is planning to release UBTER Group D Result 2019 in the month of November 2019. The UBTER Officials have conducted the UBTER Group D Exam on 20th October 2019. So all those participants can check and download your result from this page.
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The Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education officials will soon announce the UBTER Group D Exam Result 2019 on official website ubter.in. A huge number of applicants have written the UBTER Group D Exam for 401 Class IV Posts on 20th October 2019. All the exam participants are waiting for the UBTER Group D Class IV Exam Result 2019. Here we will be updating the latest Uttarakhand BTER Class 4 Exam Result 2019 link, and the link will activate at the time of the official announcement. Along with the result, applicants can check UBTER Group D Class 4 Result 2019 from the below sections.
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Candidates have to score 50% for the General/EwS category and 45% for SC/ST/OBC in the written examination to be listed in the UBTER Group D merit list. Check the schedule regarding the UBTER Group D Class 4 Result 2019 link from below. Here we have provided some easy steps to download your UBTER Group D Exam Result 2019. Applicants can download the Group D Recruitment in State Judiciary Uttarkhand (Civil & Family Courts) Exam Answer Key from the below link. Applicants can get more details about Uttarakhand High Court Group D Result 2019 from this page.
UBTER Group D Merit List 2019
All the applicants who have appeared for UBTER Written Examination for Group D Posts can check the Uttarakhand UBTER Group D Qualified List 2019 from the official website. The UBTER Merit List 2019 will be provided on the basis of qualified candidates. The Merit List will contain the Roll number & date of birth. Hence, Any of the aspirants whose scores are capable enough to meet the specified qualifying marks are eligible.
UBTER Group D Class 4 Cut Off Marks 2019
The UBTER Cut Off Marks 2019 means the Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education authority will fix the minimum marks that need to be scored by the candidates to get qualified in the exam. Officials will decide the Cut off marks based on the UBTER Group D Class IV Exam Result 2019. Those qualified aspirants can move to the next level rounds. Officials will release the UBTER Group D Class 4 Cut Off Marks 2019 on the official website. The UBTER Cut Off Marks 2019 will be decided based on the
Number of the candidates appear for the exam,
Number of Vacancies available,
Previous year cut off marks and
Candidates category.
How to check the UBTER Group D Exam Result 2019?
Initially, applicants can visit the official website of Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education, ubter.in
On the home page, click on the UBTER Group D Class IV Exam Result 2019 link
Click on the Result link and check your result
Then finally the UBTER Results 2019 will display on your screen.
Bhoj University Result 2019 – Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University (MPBOU) has conducted the various UG and PG Courses Examination for all semester. The Bhoj Open University has released the MPBOU Exam Results 2019 for final year and first-year semester examination as a recent update. Students those who have written the semester examination can just click on the link and download the भोज यूनिवर्सिटी रिजल्ट 2019 here. Students can check their results by the university official website i.e, bhojvirtualuniversity.
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Check out Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University has released the exam results for all the semester examination. As a recent notification, the University has released the results regarding the Final and First Year Semester Exam 2019. We have attached the direct link to download the University Exam Result. Students those who have any correction or wants to apply for the revaluation do contact the examination cell of the university. The University also releases the Revaluation Results – Available MP Online – Portal just for the convenience of the students. The Revaluation / Retotalling form should be submitted within 30 days after the declaration of the result. Revaluation or Retotalling will be done for theory paper only. Check the links for downloading MP Bhoj Open University Result 2019.
Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University, or simply Bhoj University, is a public university in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. The university provides higher education mainly through open and distance learning. It was named after the renowned maharaja of India, Raja Bhoj. This university aims to spread and promote higher education among the underprivileged and has set up study centers in remote rural areas. It has collaboration with institutes like the Rehabilitation Council of India, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management and Indian Institute of Material Management, etc. The university aims to provide an easily accessible system of teaching and learning through education inputs like practical classes, distance teaching, satellite communication teaching, etc.
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Candidates of Bhoj University who have undergone the Semester Examination for the courses conducted by the Bhoj University it time for you check out exam results. Students who failed in the regular examination can go for the second chance which is called Revaluation Results. This revaluation results will also help in increasing the scorecard obtained in the regular examination. This Revaluation is only for those who wish that their examination paper should be evaluated once again. As soon as the main exam results are released the University Board will announce the revaluation dates. Students those wish can apply for the revaluation. Do have a regular update with the official website of the Bhoj University, as that the Board releases the Revaluation Results within a few week’s interval gaps.
Meghalaya PSC Statistical Assistant Previous Papers are updated here. Download the MPSC Veterinary Officer Solved Papers from the below links for Free of Cost. The Old Question Papers of Meghalaya Public Service Commission will give you the best practice for your Exam of Assistant Teacher, Journalist, and others.
In this Article, Meghalaya PSC Previous Year Papers are available for all jobs like Statistical Assistants, Veterinary Officer, Assistant Teacher, Journalist. These MPSC Statistical Asst Old papers contain the previously asked questions along with the answers. Hence the Applicants Who want to start their preparation may download the Previous Year Papers of Meghalaya Public Service Commission. The Free downloading links of Meghalaya PSC Statistical Assistant Previous Papers are given below in a PDF format. Hence the people can solve those MPSC Veterinary Officer sample papers to know about your level of preparation. By practicing Meghalaya PSC Asst Teacher Model Papers, you will get the confidence about your preparation. Therefore refer to the MPSC Journalist Model Papers provided below. Also, check the Meghalaya PSC Syllabus and Exam Pattern from the below sections.
Meghalaya Public Service Commission has announced the employment news for 28 various vacant positions. People who are enthusiastic to get Govt Jobs in Meghalaya may apply for Meghalaya PSC Recruitment 2016. MPSC released the notification to provide employment for the job seekers through this MPSC Statistical Asst Recruitment 2017. The people who didn’t apply till now can apply on or before the last date. And check the official advertisement to get the complete details. The Selection Process includes the Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, and Interview. Based on the performance in the tests only will be selected for Meghalaya PSC Jobs. Follow the below sections to get the MPSC Syllabus, Exam Pattern along with Previous Question Papers.
Meghalaya PSC Veterinary Officer Model Papers – Details
Name of the Organization
Meghalaya Public Service Commission (MPSC)
Name of the Posts
Statistical Assistant & Others
Number of Vacancies
Various
Official Site
www.mpsc.nic.in
Category
Previous Papers
Location
Meghalaya
Meghalaya PSC Prelims & Mains Syllabus for Asst Teacher and others
Applicants will be selected for the Meghalaya PSC Jobs based on the performance in the Written test i.e Both Prelims and Mains. First of all, people need to attend the Meghalaya PSC Prelims Exam. After that, the people who qualify the Prelims need to attend the Mains Exam. Finally, the aspirants who clear the MPSC Mains Exam are eligible for the Interview. So The Aspirants who have applied for the post of MPSC Asst Teacher and others can get the Syllabus in addition to Statistical Assistant Model Papers. The MPSC Veterinary Officer Mains Syllabus and Assistant Teacher Prelims Exam Pattern are provided here. Applicants can check the Meghalaya PSC Journalist syllabus and exam pattern before going to start the preparation. Make your preparation easy and effective by checking the MPSC Statistical Asst Syllabus.
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MPSC Preliminary Exam Pattern 2019
Sl.No
Type of Exam
Subjects
Marks
1
Objective Type
General English
100
2
General Awareness & Aptitude
150
3
Mathematics
100
Total
350
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DBRAU Result 2019 – Dear Students!! Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University has announced the DBRAU Agra University Result 2019 for Medical, Semester & Main Examination. The University has released the DBRAU Result for Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Regular/ Supplementary Students. Everyone can check the DBRAU Result 2019 from the official website of the University i.e, dbrau.org.in. Here on this page, we have provided a direct link to check the results from the below table. Currently, the University has released the results for MCA-IV, MHRM-IV, PGDDM-II, and other Semester Exams. We advise the Students to read the entire article to get more information.
DBRAU Result 2019
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University has declared the Agra University Result 2019 for various Courses. The University has conducted the Semester Examination successfully and announced the DBRAU Result 2019. Here Students can check the Agra University Results for all Graduate Students including UnderGraduate, Postgraduate and Regular/ Supplementary Students. We used to update all the information regarding the DBRAU Result, Time Table, Score Card and others. We are here to help you out with the latest updates related to Examination Results. After verifying the results anyone can find the individual Student performance. We have provided a direct link to download the DBRAU Result 2019. We advise the Students to keep in touch with our webpage or bookmark this page recruitment.guru to get all the details.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, formerly Agra University, is a state university located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Institute of Engineering and Technology Khandari, Agra(I.E.T. Khandari, Agra), situated at the Khandari campus in the city of Agra, was established in 1998 and is the engineering institute of the university. Initially, there were only four faculties in the University viz. Arts, Sciences, Commerce and Law. Faculties of Medicine, Agriculture, Home Science, Basic Sciences, Fine Arts and Management were added subsequently. The University is steadily surging ahead as a center for higher scientific vocational and job oriented education and innovative research.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University Supply/Revaluation Results
Students have appeared for the Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University Examination can check their results, if they got low grades, still Students can apply for the Revaluation. The higher level Examiner will check the DBRAU Result and announce the Agra University Revaluation Results. Still, if any students will get low marks again they can write the exam. For that, they should apply for the Supplementary Examination. For each and every semester Students can apply for the revaluation after the announcement of the main examination results. Students can keep in touch with the University website to know more information about the DBRAU Revaluation Result 2019.
Indian Forest Service Syllabus 2019 PDF along with exam pattern is available here for the latest Vacancies. Candidates can get here the complete Union Public Service Commission Indian Forest Services Syllabus Pdf along with the Exam Pattern @ www.upsc.gov.in. Aspirants need to appear for the Prelims and Mains Written Examination for which we have given here the detail links for the Syllabus here.
Union Public Service Commission Board Authority is going to conduct the written examination from 01st December to 08th December 2019 for filling various vacancies Under UPSC IFS Recruitment 2019. Applicants who have filled the online application forms can begin their preparation by knowing the Indian Forest Service Syllabus 2019 and also the Exam Pattern. Applicants can get the UPSC Indian Forest Service Syllabus 2019 and the Exam Pattern 2019 from the below sections. It is the perfect destination for the candidates who are searching for the Union Public Service Commission IFS Syllabus 2019.
Job seekers who are going to take part in the Indian Forest Service Examination need to concentrate more on their preparation. Indian Forest Service Syllabus 2019 and the Exam Pattern provides information about the Examination. Knowing the UPSC IFS Exam Pattern 2019 details will help the applicants to stay ahead from competitors. Download the Indian Forest Service Syllabus, Exam Pattern and also the Indian Forest Service Previous Papers to prepare well for the examination. Scroll down to know more information about the UPSC Indian Forest Service Syllabus 2019 provided on this page.
UPSC Indian Forest Service Syllabus 2019 – Overview
UPSC Indian Forest Service Mains Exam Syllabus 2019
General English
Candidates will be required to write an essay in English.
Other questions will be designed to test their understanding of the workmanlike use of words.
Passages will usually be set for summary or precise.
General Knowledge
General Knowledge including knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject.
The paper will also include questions on Indian Polity including the political system and the Constitution of India, History of India and Geography of nature which the candidate should be able to answer without special study.
Optional Subjects
The Union PSC Indian Forest Service Exam Optional Subjects consists of 14 Subjects they are as follows:
Agriculture:
It consists of 2 papers Paper 1 & Paper 2.
The detailed information regarding Paper 1 & Paper 2 is enclosed in the below pdf.
Agricultural Engineering:
It consists of two papers. In that Paper, I include two sections A & B. Paper II also consists of two sections, i.e., A & B.
The Detailed Information regarding Paper 1 & Paper 2 is enclosed in below pdf.
Paper 1 Section A consists of:
Soil and Water Conservation
Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing.
Paper 1 Section B Consists of:
Irrigation and Drainage
Agricultural Structures.
Paper 2 Section A Consists of:
Farm Power and Machinery
Agro-energy.
Paper 2 Section B Consists of:
Agricultural Process Engineering
Instrumentation and computer applications in Agricultural Engineering.
3. Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science:
Paper I Topics
Animal Nutrition
Trends in protein nutrition
Minerals in animal diet
Vitamins, Hormones and Growth Stimulating, substances
Advances in Ruminant Nutrition-Dairy Cattle
The Advances in Non-Ruminant Nutrition-Poultry
Advances in Non-Ruminant Nutrition
The Advances in Applied Animal Nutrition
Animal Physiology
Growth and Animal Production
Milk Production and Reproduction and Digestion
Environmental Physiology
Semen quality
Livestock Production and Management
Commercial Dairy Farming
Commercial meat, egg and wool production
Feeding and management of animals.
Genetics and Animal Breeding
Population Genetics Applied to Animal Breeding
Breeding Systems.
Paper-II Topics
Health and Hygiene
Histology and Histological Techniques
Embryology
Bovine Anatomy-Regional Anatomy
Anatomy of Fowl
Physiology of blood and its circulation, respiration; excretion, Endocrine glands in health and disease
Blood constituents
Circulation
Respiration
Excretion
Endocrine glands
General knowledge of pharmacology and therapeutics of drugs
Veterinary Hygiene with reference to water, air, and habitation.
Animal Diseases
Veterinary Public Health
Zoonoses
Milk and Milk Products Technology
Epidemiology
Milk Technology
Veterinary Jurisprudence
Milk Products Technology
Meat Hygiene and Technology
Byproducts
Meat Hygiene
Poultry Products Technology
Meat Technology
Rabbit/Fur Animal farming
Extension.
UPSC Indian Forest Service Botany Syllabus
Paper I
Microbiology and Plant Pathology
Cryptogams
Phanerogams: Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Plant Utility and Exploitation
Morphogenesis.
Paper-II
Cell Biology
Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Evolution
Plant Breeding, Biotechnology, and Biostatistics
Physiology and Biochemistry
Ecology and Plant Geography.
Chemistry
Paper-I
Atomic structure
Chemical bonding
Solid State
The gaseous state
Thermodynamics and statistical thermodynamics
Phase equilibria and solutions
Electrochemistry
Chemical kinetics
Photochemistry
Surface phenomena and catalysis
Bio-inorganic chemistry
Coordination chemistry
General chemistry of 'f' block elements
Non-Aqueous Solvents.
Paper-II
Delocalized covalent bonding
Reaction mechanisms
Reactive Intermediates
Substitution reactions
Elimination reactions
Addition reactions
Rearrangements
Pericyclic reactions
Chemistry and mechanism of reactions
Polymeric Systems
Physical chemistry of polymers
Preparation and properties of polymers
Biopolymers
Synthetic uses of reagents
Photochemistry
Principles of spectroscopy and applications in structure elucidation
NRHM Punjab Recruitment 2019 – Apply Online for 1000 Community Health Officer Post. Punjab National Health Mission welcoming application for the Community Health Bridge Program. Individuals who are willing to provide health services for the community can apply for this NRHM Punjab Jobs. Eligible candidates can apply through Online process. NHM Punjab Online Apply link is live from 21st November 2019 and closes on 06th December 2019. The duration of the Bridge Programme will be 6 months.
As per the NRHM Punjab Notification, after the completion of bridge course candidates will be hired as Community Health Officer for the sub-centers in a primary health care team. The Last date to submit the application is 06th December 2019. Aspirants who want to participate in the bridge program going to accomplish on Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) apply before the final date.
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NHM Punjab Recruitment 2019 – Walk-in-Interview for Obstetrician, Paediatrician & Others. Candidates who have passed the Subject of Punjabi up to the Matric Standard has given with a better Job Opportunity to join in National Rural Health Mission, Punjab. Moreover, the Participants will be selected based on the performance in the Interview process conducted by NRHM Punjab Recruitment. Appear for the Interview on the date of 03rd June and 04th June 2019. Your Appearance must beat the time of 10.00am.
NRHM Punjab Recruitment 2019. Apply for 1000 Community Health Officers(CHO): National Health Mission (MHM Mission) has invited applications for 6-Months Bridge Certificate Program (Certificate) in Community Health. The candidates who have successfully completed this course will be posted as Community Health Officers (CHOs). The eligible candidates can apply for NHM Punjab Community Health Officer Posts through 6-Months Bridge Program. The online applications are invited from 18th May 2019 to 30th May 2019 up to 05:00 pm through official website @ www.bfuhs.ac.in.
NHM Punjab invites online applications from suitable individuals who are enthusiastic to serve the community by bringing health care services to the doorsteps of the community as CHO’s in contractual basis. Apart from this, you can get Age details, eligibility as well as other details from the below web page of NHM CHO Punjab Jobs 2019.
National Rural Health Mission was launched in April 2005 by the Honourable Prime Minister of India for addressing the health needs in the Rural Areas in the country specifically focusing on 18 States having weak public health indicators. In the year 2012 (12th Five Year Plan), the NRHM was strengthened as National Health Mission by expanding health coverage to Urban areas and including Non-Communicable Diseases Programme. In the year 2013, the Government of India Launched National Urban Health Mission as a Sub Mission of National Health Mission.
Dibrugarh University Result 2019 – Students who have appeared for the Semester Examination conducted by the Dibrugarh University, its time to check out your results. Check out the 1st, 3rd and 5th-semester results of Dibrugarh University. Students who are looking for DIBRU May 2019 Exam Results and Mark Sheet can get it here. We have listed the latest Dibrugarh University Exam Results 2019 with Mark Sheet. Check out the entire article to know about the Dibrugarh University Revaluation Result 2019 details.
Dibrugarh University Exam Result 2019 @dibru.ac.in
Dibrugarh University has released the semester examination results for the BBA, MA, BCA Courses 1st, 3rd and 5th semester. We have attached the direct links to download the Semester Exam Results from the official website without any distractions. Candidates can get the Dibrugarh University Exam Results 2019 in Pdf format. Also, search for Dibrugarh University Semester wise Exam Results along with the Marksheet. Aspirants can also get the Regular and Supplementary Results here. We will update all the information once it is updated in the official website @www.dibru.ac.in
Latest Dibrugarh University Result 2019-20
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2nd Semester MBA (Full Time) (Backlog) Examination (Non-CBCS) 2019, held in June-July 2019
Dibrugarh University (DU) is a public university in the Northeastern state of Assam. It is a teaching-cum-affiliating university which was established in 1965 under the Dibrugarh University Act, 1965 enacted by the Assam Legislative Assembly. Tinsukia, Jorhat, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Charaideo, Majuli, Golaghat, Lakhimpur, and Dhemaji are the districts under the jurisdiction of Dibrugarh University. University has a sprawling campus at Rajabheta, 5km from Dibrugarh, Assam spread over an area of 550 acres. University offers various Diploma, certificate, undergraduate, postgraduate and research level programs in various fields through its 5 schools of studies, 17 teaching departments, and 16 centers. It has around 175 affiliated colleges spread in various districts under its jurisdiction.
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Students are waiting for the results if they scored well they will lead to next year. But if they will not get more marks they can apply for the Revaluation Results. Once they applied for the Examination, the higher level Examiner will check the paper again. They can get the revaluation results within the time. Also if they still get fail marks, they can apply for the supplementary examination. For each and every semester Students can apply for the revaluation after the announcement of the main examination results. The Dibrugarh University will take a week or more to process the exam papers to announce the Dibrugarh University Revaluation Results. Do stay updated with the University to know about the Revaluation Exam Results.
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NEW DELHI: The government wants to conduct an audit of WhatsApp's security systems following revelations of Israeli spyware exploiting its vulnerabilities, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said but refused to say if the government had bought the spyware. The Indian Computer Emergency Team (CERT-In) "has clearly said that we want to audit your (WhatsApp) entire system... we have told them that we want to conduct an audit and inspection of WhatsApp's security systems and processes," Prasad said in reply to a short duration discussion in Rajya Sabha over the spying controversy. He, however, did not give a direct reply to Congress leader Digvijaya Singh's repeated query if the government had bought Pegasus spyware from Isreali firm NSO. To Singh's question on Home Minister having met WhatsApp officials, Prasad said WhatsApp representatives keep meeting government officials and they "may have met Home Minister as well. After all, WhatsApp has its biggest operations globally in India." WhatsApp, last month, sued Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group, accusing it of helping those buying its spyware Pegasus break into the phones of roughly 1,400 users across four continents. The targets of the hacking included diplomats, political dissidents, journalists, along with military and government officials. In India, 121 users are believed to have been compromised. Prasad said cyber security agency CERT-In had sought information from WhatsApp including need to conduct an audit and inspection of WhatsApp's security systems and processes on November 9, and further clarifications and details have been sought on November 26, following response from WhatsApp on November 18. Stating that WhatsApp CEO had made no mention of vulnerability in their system by Pegasus spyware during his meeting with the Ministry, Prasad also warned digital players that they must erect appropriate security walls, failing to which appropriate action would be taken. "During the high-level engagements like meeting of CEO Will Cathcart and VP Policy Nick Clegg of Whatsapp that took place with the Ministry on July 26, 2019 and September 11, 2019, no mention was made by the high-level Whatsapp team regarding this vulnerability," said Prasad in a statement. The Indian cybersecurity agency has also sent notice to NSO group on November 26, 2019 seeking details about the malware and its impact on Indian users, he said. According to Prasad, WhatsApp reported an incident to CERT-In, wherein it mentioned that it had identified and promptly fixed a vulnerability that could enable an attacker to insert and execute code on mobile devices and that the vulnerability can no longer be exploited to carry out the attack. Moreover, he also said that the government along with USA, UK and Australia is in discussion with WhatsApp to identify the source of the message and videos which have violence. "If there is provocation from any messages or communal violence happens, then you would have to tell the origin, who have started it. We are having discussions with them," said Prasad asserting that they would have to tell the law enforcement agencies about the origin of the rogue message. The minister also said that several of such messages originated from Pakistan. "I want to inform you that several times, many things start from Pakistan. Due to security reasons, I would not be able to share details," he said. According to the minister, when the discussion was on, NSO espionage happened and this was a coincidence. Prasad also said that the Supreme Court has upheld privacy as a fundamental right. However, the apex court has also stated that a terrorist and a corrupt person has no right to privacy. He also said that there is a need to balance "competing interest of privacy and security" of the country. "In the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India, intercepts can be made of the people including their computer resource but this has to be authorised by the home secretary of the government of India," he said. The minister also informed the Upper House that the work on Data Protection law is on progress and would be introduced very soon in Parliament. Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma asked as whether there has been any unauthorised intercepts by the Government agencies. "Besides authorised, have the government agencies made unauthorised use of this Pegasus spyware. Do you have any information? If yes, then please share the information with the house," Sharma asked. Assuring him, the minister said that any violation of the established procedure in this is "actionable". "To the best of my knowledge, no unauthorised interception has been done," Prasad said adding " If anyone is having a problem, then let them file an FIR." The Minister also said that India would never compromise its data security. Replying to the concerns raised by the members, Prasad said digital companies are welcome to do the business in India but they would also have to acknowledge and understand that safety and security of Indians are of prime importance. Shanmugam of DMK said that it is a threat to privacy. While MD Nadimul Haque of AITC said that wanted to know that whether the government give permission to authorities to encrypt the WhatsApp messages. K K Ragesh of CPI M alleged that the government is hiding information on that and asked the government to table a report.
Mumbai | Kolkata: Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved Amazon's proposed acquisition of minority stake in Future Group, paving the way for a closer integration of one of country's leading retail chain into the Amazon India online marketplace.Amazon and Future Group are now rolling out a joint business plan that will help the Kishore Biyani owned retailer to achieve $1-billion (about Rs 7,000 crore) of incremental revenue by 2021, two senior industry executives said.Amazon wants to expand its hyperlocal platform, Amazon Now, into newer cities in India riding on the Future Group's store network and also sell Future Group's FMCG and fashion private brands through its India e-commerce marketplace, the executives said. The two companies are also exploring possibilities which will allow Amazon Prime and Future Pay customers to avail of common benefits and privileges.When contacted, a Future Group spokesperson confirmed the CCI clearance but declined to share further details. An email sent to Amazon India did not elicit any response till Thursday press time.CCI had sought additional details from Amazon on the proposed deal after it sought the approval of the competition watchdog in October. In a statement, CCI said it has approved Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC's plans to acquire 49% of voting and non-voting equity shares in Future Coupons Limited.
By Devashish MitraIn the backdrop to India's recent decision to not join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the question of trade liberalisation's effects on poverty has once again come to the fore. In their new book, Good Economics for Hard Times, Economics Nobel laureates Abhijit V Banerjee and Esther Duflo provide an extensive discussion on the impact of international trade on poverty.Specifically, they write about work on India by their former PhD student, currently at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Petia Topalova, 'The national poverty rate dropped rapidly in the 1990s and 2000s, from about 35% in 1991 to 15% in 2012. But, against this rosy backdrop, greater exposure to trade liberalisation clearly slowed poverty reduction — contrary to what the Stolper-Samuelson theory would tell us, the more exposed a particular district was to trade, the slower poverty reduction was in that district.'Not a Poor ConclusionBased on this statement, a reader could be forgiven for concluding that had India not undertaken trade liberalisation, it would have experienced faster poverty reduction than it did. There are, however, several reasons why such a conclusion would be incorrect.First, Topalova's results, based on analysing trade-poverty linkages using the district as the unit of analysis, are quite different from those of a paper I co-authored with Rana Hasan and Beyza P Ural (bit.do/fipeF). Working with states and regions (a region being a collection of districts within a state with similar agro-climatic features) as units of analysis, we found that areas where workers were, on average, faced with greater increases in exposure to foreign competition tended to have experienced greater reductions in rural, urban and overall poverty rates (and poverty gaps).While working with districts can have some advantages from an econometric perspective, it also has some serious disadvantages. For example, the then-sampling methodology of the National Sample Survey Organisation's (NSSO) household expenditure surveys used to estimate poverty did not allow for straightforward computation of representative poverty rates at the district level. Further, district boundaries change over time.An individual district, relative to a state or region, is also more likely to be specialised in its production. Districts specialised in importable goods will lack the product diversification that can generate offsetting real income enhancing effects of expanding export sectors. Also, irrespective of whether this makes qualitative differences to the results, Topalova emphasised as her main determinant of poverty the overall employment-weighted average tariff, including non-tradable industry tariffs, which she sets to zero.In our study, we restricted attention to the weighted average for only the economy's tradable part, since non-tradable employment itself responds to tradable tariffs. Also, a good's non-tradability arises precisely from its prohibitively high (not zero) trade cost (inclusive of tariff). Our analysis is for tariffs and non-tariff barriers, using several alternative poverty measures.Next, one should not conclude that trade liberalisation has harmed the cause of poverty reduction. As Banerjee himself has correctly pointed out, based on the analytical methods used in both studies, one can only say which states (or districts) reduced poverty faster or slower due to trade liberalisation, not what this liberalisation did to poverty at the national level.That's a Bit RichNow, the national poverty rate certainly declined faster during India's post reform period. To be sure, the 1991 economic reforms entailed more than just trade liberalisation. But being a key element of the reforms, it is likely that trade liberalisation contributed to higher economic growth and reduced poverty. That all boats were lifted — though some more than others — is consistent with both our study and Topalova's.Certainly, these results don't warrant Banerjee and Duflo's conclusion that "greater exposure to trade liberalisation clearly slowed poverty reduction", which runs the risk of serious misinterpretation by lay readers. This claim is especially surprising since Topalova's urban poverty results are mostly statistically insignificant — that is, lack precision.Importantly, in some of our analysis, we allowed the transmission of tariffs to change with distance from ports and the quality and density of the transportation infrastructure that vary across states. Hasan and I later extended our analysis in a paper co-authored with Jewelwayne Cain, where we added a later round of NSSO data. All our earlier results survived, and we also found that financial development helps with this trade and poverty reduction channel.Interestingly, a common finding across both Topalova's study and ours concerns the role of labour market regulations. While in our study, labour market flexibility was found to enhance the relative speed of poverty reduction in open states, in Topalova's, it was found to reduce the relative slowness of poverty reduction in open districts. Overall, given the evidence available today, it seems impossible to unambiguously conclude that trade is bad for the poor. In fact, in India's case, exactly the opposite applies.(The writer is professor, economics, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, New York, US. Inputs from Rana Hasan)
MUMBAI: Credit disbursals by nonbanking financial companies (NBFCs) have continued to slide despite government measures to boost bank funding to the sector. Loan sanctions fell 34% in the September quarter, a year after the NBFC liquidity crisis that was sparked by the unexpected defaults at Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS).Total NBFC sanctions fell to Rs 1.9 lakh crore at the end of September from Rs 2.9 lakh crore during the same period last year, according to data compiled by the CRIF High Mark credit bureau and the Finance Industry Development Council (FIDC). The latter is a grouping of NBFCs."Liquidity transmission from PSBs (public sector banks) to non-AAA-rated NBFCs remains constricted. The cost of funds has gone up by over 120 bps (basis points) despite 135 bps of repo rate cut. Thus there is divergence of spread of almost 250 bps," said Magma Housing Finance CEO Manish Jaiswal."NBFCs play a pivotal role driving last-mile credit reach and the government must systemically examine fund flow and cost of funds to non-AAA-rated NBFCs to fix this issue."While overall sector trends were bleak, a few segments such as consumer durable loans, gold loans and personal loans were in positive territory. On an annual basis, consumer loans grew 7% to Rs 13,114 crore while personal loans grew 22% to Rs 18,262 crore. Gold loans rose 17%.The government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have announced several measures to arrest the collapse of the nonbank lending space that contributes over 20% to total credit. They didn't, however, implement a bailout or liquidity window. 72286047 The regulator has put in place measures to increase liquidity in the system, aiding bank lending to NBFCs. It also relaxed securitisation and priority sector norms to facilitate this. The government announced a partial credit guarantee (PCG) scheme to restore confidence in the sector but that's remained a nonstarter."Whatever measures have been announced by the government have not been very effective," said FIDC co-chairman Raman Agarwal. "The measures are routed through banks and banks have become risk averse. Portfolio buyout is a band-aid solution and not a real solution to come out of the liquidity squeeze."The NBFC sector is facing multiyear-high credit costs with banks showing little enthusiasm to lend to them. Data show that before the IL&FS crisis in September last year, banks charged nearly 40 bps as the spread on AAA-rated NBFC paper. This rose to more than 1.5 percentage point and has remained at that level despite the regulatory and policy measures."The government's PCG scheme is yet to see any liquidity transmission and even the sanctions have not really been forthcoming," said Jaiswal. "The PCG scheme has remained as a well-meaning intent on paper and is yet to reach the desired level of execution."Among the casualties of the credit crunch is mortgage lender Dewan Housing Finance Corp. Ltd (DHFL), which became the first NBFC to enter bankruptcy resolution under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). DHFL owes the banking system nearly Rs 1 lakh crore. Another nonbank lender Altico Capital, which failed to make payments in September this year, has failed to raise capital or find any resolution. Mutual funds, a key lender to NBFCs after being flooded with cash from investors in 2016-17, have frozen lending due to redemption pressures.
New Delhi: The government is in the process of appointing a service provider who will sell National Highways Authority of India's FASTags on the platforms of Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal.The electronic tag that allows automatic deduction of toll charges is already available on Amazon. It will soon be available on the other two ecommerce platforms as well, as FASTags become compulsory for toll payments on national highways from December 1. Paytm and bank websites also sell FASTags.Bids will be opened on Friday to select the service provider, who will procure bank-neutral FASTags from authorised manufacturers and make those available for sale from January on the three online platforms.The service provider will also have to set up a system to resolve customer complaints or queries online. Only owners of cars, utility vehicles, vans and other light motor vehicles will be allowed to buy FASTags online.It has been specified in the bid document that the service provider shall not sell FASTags "in bulk to any single customer or a group of customers." The tag must be delivered within seven days of a customer placing the order. The service provider must also provide a daily report on sale of FASTags to authorities.Once purchased, the customer can link the tag to an existing bank account of choice.The government in a statement on Wednesday said more than 70 lakh FASTags had been issued so far and the average daily issuance had grown to 35,000 in November from 8,000 in July. "Sales on online ecommerce platforms would further swell the sales," a senior government official told ET. In fact, sales of FASTags have jumped 130% since November 21 when its joining fee was waived, the government said on Thursday.
MUMBAI: The number of frauds at State Bank of India (SBI), the country's biggest mass-lender, has nearly trebled in the first seven months of this fiscal year in comparison with the whole of FY19, even as the regulator nudged high-street lenders to declare instances of fraud more quickly.Data disclosed in the initial public offering (IPO) document of SBI Cards showed that largeticket corporate frauds worth Rs 26,757 crore were reported to regulators between April and November this year by SBI, compared with Rs 10,725 crore were reported in FY19. The comparison appears even starker when FY18 disclosures, at only Rs 146 crore, are considered.Instances of fraud have risen to 48 so far in FY20 from 25 in FY19, and 8 in FY18. SBI's data include frauds with a value of at least Rs 100 crore.SBI didn't respond to ET's mailed queries.The development comes at a time when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been increasingly nudging lenders to become more proactive in the reporting frauds. It has also asked banks to examine unresolved NPAs worth more than Rs 50 crore from the fraud angle.The majority of these frauds happened in the earlier years but were being declared now by the bank, analysts said. Currently, it takes nearly 55 months for a large ticket corporate fraud to be detected and reported by an Indian bank, according to data disclosed by RBI."Most of the accounts being declared fraud now have been NPAs for a long time; however, the official processes take time. In a few cases, forensic audit has also been initiated," said a forensic expert working at a Big4 consulting company. "Banks will continue to see a rise in the frauds reported until all the legacy cases are resolved. It will take at least a year from now."Industry participants who spoke with ET said most of these frauds involve corporate loans, which have been siphoned off by the companies for unauthorized purposes. Some of them are also a result of the slump in business that led to non-payment of bank dues; however, the accounts were covered up. Hence, the actual health of the loan was not reflected on the books.Other lenders too are seeing a surge in reported frauds. In a reply to Rajya Sabha, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on November 19 that Indian banking system declared frauds worth ?95,760 crore during the period between April and November 2019.After SBI, Punjab National Bank saw the highest frauds reported with a value of Rs 10,821crore."Comprehensive measures have been taken to prevent frauds, including directions to banks to examine all NPA accounts above Rs 50 crore from the angle of possible fraud, initiation of criminal proceedings, enactment of Fugitive Economic Offenders Act 2018," said Nirmala Sitharaman in a reply to a question posted by a Rajya Sabha member in the ongoing winter session.The FM further added that the creation of a Central Fraud Registry, empowering bank heads to request for issue of Look Out Circular, and establishment of National Financial Reporting Authority were some other measures being undertaken by the government to ensure timely reporting of frauds.Several high-leverage companies are currently facing prosecution from various investigative agencies, including the Enforcement Directorate and Serious Fraud Investigation Organization (SFIO).Ballooning of NPAs in the Indian banking system prompted the government and agencies to chase loan defaulters.In the past two years, banks were forced to mark some of the big loan accounts including IL&FS, DHFL and Bhushan Power and Steel as NPAs."Once a lender declares an account as a fraud, it is required to set aside a provision to cover for the losses immediately. Banks, hence, prefer to declare an NPA as a fraud only after it has finished its provision requirement for the default account," said an analyst on the condition of anonymity.
ET Intelligence Group: Boards of Indian companies are slightly bigger and more independent than they were five years ago. However, they lag the global trend on independence.The median number of directors on boards of 87 of the BSE 100 Index companies stood at 11, with 53.3% members being independent, data from Bloomberg show.Five years ago, the median number of directors stood at ten, with 50% members being independent. Ten was found to be the most common board size for India Inc, with 50% being the most common proportion of independent directors on board.India Inc is in line with America Inc on the board size but not on independence. As per the Spencer Stuart 2018 S&P 500 Board Index, the average S&P 500 board had 10.8 directors, with 85% of the boards being independent. The range of board size is wider in India — from four to 22 — whereas S&P 500 boards range in size from five to 18 members. In 2018-19, L&T had the biggest board with 22 members, half of whom are independent. The company had a 14-member board in 2014-15.72286408 Incidentally, five of the top ten companies having the biggest boards are public sector undertakings (PSUs), with power generation company NTPC having the biggest board with 18 members.Most PSUs have seen a significant increase in the board size, but not necessarily accompanied with a corresponding increase in their independence. While the Companies Act 2013 provides for a maximum limit of 15 directors on board of a company, a company may appoint a higher number by passing a special resolution.Incidentally, for majority of the companies the size of the board doesn't have much relation to its independence. While L&T, with its biggest board, has half of its members as independent directors, Eicher Motors, with the smallest board size of four directors in FY19 had three-fourths of its board independent.The Companies Act mandates one-third of the board to be independent. Both Dr Reddy's Labs and Maruti Suzuki have 12 members each on their respective boards, but the former has the most independent board with 83% of its directors being independent and the latter (along with Petronet LNG) has the least independent board with one-third (the mandatory limit) of its members being independent.Sun Pharmaceutical Industries figures among the list of BSE100 companies with the smallest boards, with eight directors, as well as being among the least independent one, with 37.5% independent directors.Analysts are divided on whether the board size and independence influence a company's performance. While the agency theory (directors as agents of shareholders on the board) and the resource dependency theory (directors providing direct or indirect access to resources) suggest a positive relation between board size and firm's performance, the stewardship theory (directors act as stewards maximising shareholder interest) hints at a negative relation between the two and favours a smaller board. The optimum size of a board has been pegged at 8-10 directors.
ET Intelligence Group: Ujjivan Small Finance Bank (USFB) plans to raise Rs 750 crore through an initial public offering (IPO) of fresh equity shares to augment its tier I capital. Apart from having a strong presence in the country's microfinance sector, the bank has started focusing on the retail loan segment. Given its high asset quality, diversified loan book across regions, strong management team, and reasonable valuation, investors may consider the IPO.BUSINESSAfter receiving the small finance bank licence from the RBI in 2015, USFB commenced operations in February 2017. With 552 banking offices, 441 ATMs, 16,776 employees, it caters to 49 lakh customers across 24 states and union territories. Of the total loan book of Rs 12,864 crore as of September 2019, 79 per cent belonged to micro banking or small-ticket loans typically given to microfinance borrowers. The proportion has reduced from 97.5 per cent in March 2017 due to rising business from other segments including affordable housing and micro and small enterprises.The bank has been consciously growing the micro banking segment at a moderate annual rate of 23 per cent between FY17 and FY19 compared with 40-45 per cent growth for some of the other microfinance companies. The strategy is helping to curb exposure to risky assets. To diversify the loan book further, it has recently started financing two- and threewheeler purchases.Metros and urban areas constitute two-thirds of the bank's advances while 20 per cent is distributed in semi-urban areas. This leaves the bank's exposure to rural areas to just over 5 per cent thereby shielding it from vagaries of monsoon and bouts of loan waivers.FINANCIALSThe loan book has doubled between March 2017 and September 2019 while deposits improved to Rs 10,130 crore from Rs 210 crore during the period. The share of current and savings account (CASA) deposits, which are a low cost funding option, improved to 11.9 per cent from 1.6 per cent by similar comparison. The gross non-performing assets (GNPA) were 0.9 per cent of the advances in September 2019. Total income was Rs 1,430 crore and net profit was Rs 187 crore in the six months to September 2019.USFB's cost-income ratio at 67 per cent is higher than 56.6 per cent for the larger peer AU Small Finance Bank (AUSFB). As USFB's CASA share improves and the recent investments in new territories and new loan segments become profitable, the management expects the ratio to reduce.VALUATIONThe IPO is valued at a price-book (P/B) multiple of 2.5 considering the issue proceeds and Rs 250 crore of equity that USFB raised two weeks ago. This compares with AUSFB's P/B of around seven. USFB has managed asset quality better with higher provisioning and it also has higher return ratios. This makes the IPO suitable for long-term investors seeking exposure to the small banking segment.72286341
NEW DELHI: The government wants to conduct an audit of WhatsApp's security systems following revelations of Israeli spyware exploiting its vulnerabilities, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said but refused to say if the government had bought the spyware. The Indian Computer Emergency Team (CERT-In) "has clearly said that we want to audit your (WhatsApp) entire system... we have told them that we want to conduct an audit and inspection of WhatsApp's security systems and processes," Prasad said in reply to a short duration discussion in Rajya Sabha over the spying controversy. He, however, did not give a direct reply to Congress leader Digvijaya Singh's repeated query if the government had bought Pegasus spyware from Isreali firm NSO. To Singh's question on Home Minister having met WhatsApp officials, Prasad said WhatsApp representatives keep meeting government officials and they "may have met Home Minister as well. After all, WhatsApp has its biggest operations globally in India." WhatsApp, last month, sued Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group, accusing it of helping those buying its spyware Pegasus break into the phones of roughly 1,400 users across four continents. The targets of the hacking included diplomats, political dissidents, journalists, along with military and government officials. In India, 121 users are believed to have been compromised. Prasad said cyber security agency CERT-In had sought information from WhatsApp including need to conduct an audit and inspection of WhatsApp's security systems and processes on November 9, and further clarifications and details have been sought on November 26, following response from WhatsApp on November 18. Stating that WhatsApp CEO had made no mention of vulnerability in their system by Pegasus spyware during his meeting with the Ministry, Prasad also warned digital players that they must erect appropriate security walls, failing to which appropriate action would be taken. "During the high-level engagements like meeting of CEO Will Cathcart and VP Policy Nick Clegg of Whatsapp that took place with the Ministry on July 26, 2019 and September 11, 2019, no mention was made by the high-level Whatsapp team regarding this vulnerability," said Prasad in a statement. The Indian cybersecurity agency has also sent notice to NSO group on November 26, 2019 seeking details about the malware and its impact on Indian users, he said. According to Prasad, WhatsApp reported an incident to CERT-In, wherein it mentioned that it had identified and promptly fixed a vulnerability that could enable an attacker to insert and execute code on mobile devices and that the vulnerability can no longer be exploited to carry out the attack. Moreover, he also said that the government along with USA, UK and Australia is in discussion with WhatsApp to identify the source of the message and videos which have violence. "If there is provocation from any messages or communal violence happens, then you would have to tell the origin, who have started it. We are having discussions with them," said Prasad asserting that they would have to tell the law enforcement agencies about the origin of the rogue message. The minister also said that several of such messages originated from Pakistan. "I want to inform you that several times, many things start from Pakistan. Due to security reasons, I would not be able to share details," he said. According to the minister, when the discussion was on, NSO espionage happened and this was a coincidence. Prasad also said that the Supreme Court has upheld privacy as a fundamental right. However, the apex court has also stated that a terrorist and a corrupt person has no right to privacy. He also said that there is a need to balance "competing interest of privacy and security" of the country. "In the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India, intercepts can be made of the people including their computer resource but this has to be authorised by the home secretary of the government of India," he said. The minister also informed the Upper House that the work on Data Protection law is on progress and would be introduced very soon in Parliament. Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma asked as whether there has been any unauthorised intercepts by the Government agencies. "Besides authorised, have the government agencies made unauthorised use of this Pegasus spyware. Do you have any information? If yes, then please share the information with the house," Sharma asked. Assuring him, the minister said that any violation of the established procedure in this is "actionable". "To the best of my knowledge, no unauthorised interception has been done," Prasad said adding " If anyone is having a problem, then let them file an FIR." The Minister also said that India would never compromise its data security. Replying to the concerns raised by the members, Prasad said digital companies are welcome to do the business in India but they would also have to acknowledge and understand that safety and security of Indians are of prime importance. Shanmugam of DMK said that it is a threat to privacy. While MD Nadimul Haque of AITC said that wanted to know that whether the government give permission to authorities to encrypt the WhatsApp messages. K K Ragesh of CPI M alleged that the government is hiding information on that and asked the government to table a report.
KOLKATA/NEW DELHI: Salesforce, Microsoft, Cohesity and Uber are set to offer crore-plus pay packages for the cream of engineering talent at Indian Institutes of Technology, where the final placements start this Sunday.Only two companies, Microsoft and Uber, had offered compensation packages in excess of Rs 1 crore last year."Despite all the talk about a slowdown, it is shaping up to be a strong placement season. There are more companies this year offering big salary packages," said a placement coordinator at an IIT.Salesforce is likely to emerge the top paymaster for the Class of 2020, as it has lined up offers of around Rs 1.8 crore (including variable pay and stock options) for software developer roles, IIT placement officials said. The American cloud-based software company is so far offering this international profile only at IIT-Madras and IIT-Bombay, they said.Microsoft, which had made the biggest offer in the past three years, is offering about Rs 1.54 crore ($214,600) for roles in the US, the officials said. This package comprises a base salary of $108,000, performance bonus of $21,600, joining bonus of $15,000 and restricted stock units worth $70,000.Microsoft had offered the same top package in the past two years as well. A Day-One recruiter on IIT campuses, it will hire for international and domestic positions.San Jose-headquartered privately held information technology company Cohesity and cab aggregator Uber also have lined up offers worth more than Rs 1 crore for jobs in the US. Uber's offer remains unchanged from last year.Making its debut at the premier engineering colleges is Clumio, a startup which is offering a package of Rs 89.5 lakh ($125,000), said placement sources.Microsoft, Salesforce, Uber and Cohesity did not reply to emails sent by ET. Clumio couldn't be reached for comment.Most of these companies are looking at hiring fresh graduates for software development profiles.Some of the pre-placement offers are likely to be converted into international offers during the final placements.ET had reported last Saturday that preplacement offers at both old and new IITs had outnumbered last year's numbers by an average of 19-24%, in an indication that the top tech colleges are largely insulated from the economic slowdown. At National Institutes of Technology, too, final-year students have got more job offers and better pay packages in the ongoing final placement season.
అర్జున్ సురవరం సినిమాను సగం పారితోషికానికే చేశానంటున్నాడు నిఖిల్. సినిమా కథ నచ్చడంతో పాటు, నిర్మాత కష్టాల్లో ఉండడంతో ఈ నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నట్టు తెలిపాడు. ఇప్పటివరకు కెరీర్ లో ఎప్పుడూ ఇలా చేయలేదని, అర్జున్ సురవరం సినిమాకు మాత్రం సగం డబ్బులకే పనిచేశానంటున్నాడు. “ఈ సినిమాకు ఎంత చేయాలో అంతా చేశాను. ఇంకా చెప్పాలంటే నా రెమ్యూనరేషన్ కూడా అడగడం మానేశాను. నిర్మాత ఎంతిస్తే అంత తీసుకున్నాను. దాదాపు నా సగం పారితోషికం నేను తీసుకోలేదు. ఎందుకంటే […]
రేపు రిలీజ్ అవ్వాల్సిన కమ్మరాజ్యంలో కడపరెడ్లు సినిమా విడుదల ఆగిపోయింది. ఈ సినిమాను నిలుపుదల చేస్తూ తెలంగాణ హైకోర్టు ఆదేశాలు జారీచేసింది. సినిమాను ఇంకా క్లియర్ చేయలేదని సెన్సార్ బోర్డ్ చెప్పడంతో కోర్టు ఈ నిర్ణయం తీసుకుంది. మరో వారం రోజుల్లో సినిమాలో అభ్యంతరాలపై నివేదిక సమర్పించి, రిలీజ్ కు లైన్ క్లియర్ చేయాలని కోర్టు ఆదేశించింది. ఈ సినిమా టైటిల్ నుంచి కంటెంట్ వరకు అంతా అభ్యంతరకరంగా ఉందంటూ హైకోర్టులో పిటిషన్ దాఖలైంది. సినిమా విడుదలైతే […]
వరుసగా వస్తున్న కథనాలు, ఏకథాటిగా వినిపిస్తున్న పుకార్లతో సందీప్ కిషన్ విసిగిపోయాడు. దీంతో తప్పనిసరి పరిస్థితుల మధ్య మీడియా ముందుకొచ్చాడు. ఉదయ్ కిరణ్ బయోపిక్ కు తనకు ఎలాంటి సంబంధం లేదని స్పష్టంచేశాడు. ఉదయ్ కిరణ్ బయోపిక్ లో సందీప్ కిషన్ నటించబోతున్నాడంటూ కొన్ని రోజులుగా ప్రచారం జరుగుతోంది. ఆ ప్రచారాన్ని ఖండించాడు సందీప్. “2 రోజుల నుంచి ఉదయ్ కిరణ్ బయోపిక్ కు సంబంధించి చాలా రూమర్లు వింటున్నాను. దీనిపై నా నుంచి క్లారిటీ ఇవ్వాలనుకుంటున్నాను. […]
రాజధాని పర్యటనకు వెళ్లిన చంద్రబాబుకు రైతులు, దళితుల నుంచి చేదు అనుభవం ఎదురైంది. బాబు కాన్వాయ్ పై రాజధాని రైతులు, దళితులు చెప్పులతో దాడి చేశారు. ఐదేళ్లు సీఎంగా ఉండి రాజధాని రైతులకు ఏమి చేయకపోగా…. పరామర్శకు వచ్చావా అంటూ నిలదీశారు. ముందే రాజధాని ఎక్కడో తెలుసుకుని టీడీపీ నేతలు రాజధాని ప్రాంతంలో దళితుల భూములను తక్కువ ధరకే కొల్లగొట్టే లా చేశారని బాబుపై దళితులు మండిపడ్డారు. వెంకటాయపాలెం వద్ద రైతులు, దళితులు బాబు కాన్వాయ్ పై చెప్పులు […]
ప్రపంచ క్రికెట్లో అత్యుత్తమ పేస్ బౌలింగ్ ఫోర్స్ డే-నైట్ టెస్టులో పేసర్లేకే 20కి 20 వికెట్లు గత కొన్ని దశాబ్దాల కాలంగా స్పిన్ బౌలర్లకు చిరునామాగా నిలిచిన భారత గడ్డపై…ఫాస్ట్ బౌలర్ల హవా తారాస్థాయికి చేరింది. ఐదుగురు అత్యుత్తమ స్వింగ్, ఫాస్ట్ బౌలర్ల దళం తో భారత ఫాస్ట్ బౌలింగ్ ఎటాక్ పంచకళ్యాణీ గుర్రంలా పరుగెడుతోంది. స్వదేశీ, విదేశీ …పేస్, స్పిన్ వికెట్లు అన్న తేడా లేకుండా..ఎప్పుడైనా, ఎక్కడైనా 20 వికెట్లు పడగొట్టడానికి తాము సిద్ధమని భారత […]
రంగారెడ్డి జిల్లా షాద్నగర్లో దారుణం చోటుచేసుకుంది. ఓ యువతిని దుండగులు సజీవదహనం చేశారు. మృతురాలిని ప్రియాంక రెడ్డిగా పోలీసులు గుర్తించారు. జరిగిన దారుణంపై పోలీసులు విచారణ జరుపుతున్నారు. ఓఆర్ఆర్ హైవే దగ్గరున్న మారుతీ షోరూం సమీపంలో మృతురాలిని గుర్తించారు. అక్కడ ఓ అండర్బ్రిడ్జీ కింద అమ్మాయిని చంపి తీసుకొచ్చి పెట్రోల్పోసి తగులబెట్టినట్టు పోలీసులు చెబుతున్నారు. శంషాబాద్లో నమోదైన మిస్సింగ్ కేసు ఆధారంగా ఆమెను ప్రియాంకరెడ్డిగా గుర్తించామన్నారు. ప్రియాంక తండ్రి శ్రీధర్రెడ్డి. నవపేట్ మండలం కొల్లూరులో ప్రియాంకా వెటర్నరీ […]
రాజధాని పర్యటనకు వస్తున్న చంద్రబాబుపై రైతులు, దళితులు భగ్గుమంటున్నారు. ఐదేళ్లు సీఎంగా ఉండి రాజధాని ప్రాంతాన్ని ఏమాత్రం అభివృద్ధి చేయకుండా గాలి కొదిలేసిన చంద్రబాబు… ఇప్పుడు ఏం ముఖం పెట్టుకుని వస్తున్నారని ప్రశ్నిస్తున్నారు. చంద్రబాబు పర్యటన నేపథ్యంలో ఆయన పర్యటించే ప్రాంతంలో రోడ్లకు ఇరువైపులా వందల సంఖ్యలో ఫ్లెక్సీలు ఏర్పాటు చేశారు. చంద్రబాబు దళిత ద్రోహి అంటూ దళితులు ఫ్లెక్సీలు కట్టారు. జీవో 41 తెచ్చి రాజధాని ప్రాంతంలోని దళితుల గొంతులు కోసిన చంద్రబాబు… ఏముఖం పెట్టుకుని […]