Iran plans to launch satellites in cooperation with Russia: Media

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Iran plans to launch two homegrown satellites into space in cooperation with Russia in December 2023, Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) reported.

Kowsar and Hodhod, built by an Iranian consortium of knowledge-based companies, are planned to be sent into an orbit 500 km above the Earth’s surface by a foreign launch vehicle, said the report on Sunday.

Kowsar is an observation satellite with an imaging resolution of 3.5 meters per pixel, which can be used for agricultural purposes, surveying, and demarcation. The satellite has an orbital lifespan of two years, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Hodhod satellite has uses in the area of the Internet of Things as well as agriculture, transportation, and crisis management scenarios, according to the report.

Citing Hossein Shahrabi, Head of the Kowsar Space Consortium, ISNA reported that the contract for the launch of the satellites has been signed.

ISNA reported in February 2022 that the Kowsar satellite had reached the testing and assembly stage after two years of development efforts by the consortium.

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Oak Creek shooting: Sikh motorcyclist to ride against hate

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An Indian-American Sikh is undertaking a 2,700-mile motorcycle ride to mark the 11th anniversary of a 2012 attack on a Gurdwara in Wisconsin that left seven people from his community dead.

Gurdeep Singh Saggu, 37, along with Motorcycle Club USA, has planned the week-long ride to Oak Creek Gurdwara to raise awareness about their culture and faith, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The ride that would end on August 5 in Oak Creek, will pass through states like Arizona, where a Sikh man, mistaken for a Muslim, was killed in a hate crime four days after 9/11.

Earlier, Saggu, who is a supervisor at a shipping company, hesitated to leave his family for fear that they could be attacked for their religion.

He had dealt with a co-worker in the past who accused him of belonging to a terrorist group due to his beard and turban, The Los Angeles Times reported.

His ten-year-old son Akaaldeep, who was bullied at school because of his turban and came home crying every day, begged him to stay home.

But after Akaaldeep heard an FBI agent at Stockton Sikh Temple prayer hall recount how a white man strode into a Sikh temple shooting innocent people, he hugged his father, saying, “Daddy, now I want you to go.”

Hugging his son in the prayer hall, Saggu then told himself: “I have to do this,” The Los Angeles Times reported.

On August 5, 2012, the Sikh community of Oak Creek came under attack when white supremacist Wade Page stormed a Gurdwara in Wisconsin and gunned down six worshippers, before shooting himself dead.

A seventh person who was severely paralyzed died from his injuries in 2020.

There are more than 100,000 Punjabis living in California and as many as 500,000 nationwide, the report said.

Sikhs have long been victims of hate and racial crimes in the US, and things took a turn for worse after September 11 attacks when they were mistaken for Muslims due to their long beards.

Balbir Singh Sodhi, a 49-year-old Sikh businessman was the first victim of a hate crime linked to 9/11.

According to recent statistics revealed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a total of 1,005 hate crimes related to religion were reported in 2021 in the US with Sikhs being the most targeted religious group.

The largest categories of religion-based crime included anti-Jewish incidents at 31.9 percent followed by anti-Sikh incidents at 21.3 percent, the FBI revealed.

Tipra Motha Party emerges as the credible voice of tribal communities

The influential tribal-based Tipra Motha Party (TMP), which has been demanding the elevation of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) into a full-fledged state and for the first time contested 42 seats on its own in the recently-held Assembly elections, has emerged as the second largest party securing 13 seats, all tribal reserved.

Headed by former royal scion Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman, the TMP, which came to the forefront before the TTAADC polls in April 2021, pushed the CPI-M and the Congress into third and fourth positions, respectively, in the elections.

The CPI-M, which governed Tripura for 35 years in two phases (1978 to 1988 and 1993 to 2018), won 11 seats in the February 16 elections, while the Congress, which also governed the state for many years, bagged three.

The two national parties failed to secure a single seat out of the 20 tribal reserved seats this time even as the tribal areas were the Left parties’ strongholds since Tripura became a full-fledged state in 1972.

The CPI-M had secured only two tribal reserved seats in the 2018 Assembly polls and the Congress drew blank in the last two polls.

In the February 16 polls, the CPI-M-led Left parties secured 26.80 percent votes, TMP got over 20 percent votes and the Congress, which contested the elections in seat-sharing arrangements with the Left parties, managed 8.56 percent votes.

The BJP secured 32 seats (38.97 percent votes), four seats less than 2018 elections and its ally bagged one seat (1.26 percent votes), down by seven seats from the previous polls.

Like Trinamool Congress, the TMP spoiled the electoral prospect of more than 15 CPI-M and Congress candidates and some of the BJP nominees, including Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Jishnu Dev Varma, who lost his Charilam seat to TMP candidate Subodh Deb Barma by a margin of 858 votes.

In the past five-and-a-half decades, over a dozen tribal-based parties in Tripura tried to play a crucial role in the state’s politics but due to their issue-based politics sans any ideology they became nonexistent after their issues were resolved or when they raised irrelevant demands.

In June 1967, the Tripura Upajati Juba Samity (TUJS) was formed as the first major tribal-based political party raising some tribal-centric demands including the creation of the tribal autonomous body.

The party first got four seats in the 1978 elections and in 1988 it was an ally of the Congress with both parties in alliance governing the state for five years (1988 to 1993) before the CPI-M-led Left Front government returned to power after five years.

TMP’s rapid success caused a change in the political spectrum of Tripura.

The party, since 2021, has been demanding the elevation of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas by granting a ‘Greater Tipraland State’ or a separate state under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution.

The ruling BJP, CPI-M-led Left parties, Congress, and the Trinamool Congress have been strongly opposing the demand of the TMP. The party in support of its demands organized agitations both in the state and in the national capital.

All the parties in Tripura — BJP, CPI-M, Congress, and Trinamool Congress — have also tried to forge a pre-poll alliance with TMP for the February 16 Assembly polls to get a majority of the 20 vital tribal reserve seats, but it refused the proposals of these parties.

The demand for a Greater Tipraland was raised by the TMP after the BJP ally Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) got massive support for its separate state demand from the indigenous tribals ahead of the 2018 Assembly elections.

Since April 2021, TMP has been ruling the politically-important 30-member TTAADC, which has jurisdiction over two-thirds of Tripura’s 10,491 sq km area and is home to over 12,16,000 people, of which around 84 percent are tribals, making the autonomous council a mini-Assembly.

The TTAADC was formed in 1985 under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution to protect and safeguard the political, economic, and cultural interests of the tribals, who constitute one-third of the state’s four million population.

Political commentator Sanjib Deb said that tribal-based political parties in Tripura were formed on the basis of certain issues and certain demands.

“These tribal parties have no ideology. According to our experience over the years, they become nonexistent after their issues were resolved or when they raised such demands which are practically not possible to implement,” Deb told IANS.

He said that with the emergence of TMP a third political spectrum emerged in state politics with the new tribal-based party overwhelmingly dominating the tribal vote bank, thrashing the other political parties, especially the Left parties, who have had strongholds among the tribals since 1952.

“Earlier, the politics of Tripura was dominated by the Left and non-Left parties. Now the new entrant TIPRA is taking the vote share, mostly tribal votes, of the three national parties — BJP, CPI-M, and the Congress,” Deb pointed out.

He said that most times the tribal-based parties have to ally with the national parties despite their disputes on various issues.

Twitter’s revenue nosedived 40% in Dec as advertisers left: Report

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Despite Elon Musk’s efforts to monetize Twitter, the micro-blogging platform reported a massive 40 percent drop in revenue and adjusted earnings for December 2022, the media reported on Saturday.

Several advertisers “ditched the social-media platform following Elon Musk’s takeover”, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

In an update to investors, Twitter reported a 40 percent decline (year-over-year) in both revenue and adjusted earnings for December.

The company recently made a first interest payment to banks that lent $13 billion to help Musk buy Twitter.

Twitter did not comment on the report.

Musk had predicted in November that Twitter may go bankrupt. He fired thousands of employees and shut down offices across the world in order to cut expenditures.

The company had lost half of the top 100 advertisers in less than a month after the billionaire took office. Later, some advertisers returned to the platform.

Musk said last month that Twitter will immediately begin sharing advertising revenue with creators “for ads that appear in their reply threads”.

The Twitter CEO apologized for showing too many irrelevant and annoying advertisements on the micro-blogging platform and said that the company is taking corrective measures to improve the algorithm.

“Sorry for showing you so many irrelevant & annoying ads on Twitter! We’re taking the (obvious) corrective action of tying ads to keywords and topics in tweets like Google does with search. This will improve contextual relevance dramatically,” he had posted.

WPL could offer a path to India Team for youngsters, says Gujarat Giants’ captain Beth Mooney

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It has been a long time coming, and the cricketing world cannot wait for the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League to get underway.

The Adani Gujarat Giants’ captain Beth Mooney, who recently won yet another Women’s T20 World Cup title in South Africa with the Australian side, said that there has been a buzz amongst the players about the tournament.

“I think there is a good amount of excitement around and there was a little bit of a chat at the Women’s T20 World Cup about what the WPL was going to look like and I think everyone’s just really excited and raring to go now,” said Gujarat Giants’ captain Beth Mooney.

Asked about the kind of impact the Women’s Premier League can have on young cricketers in the team and the tournament, Mooney, who is a two-time WBBL winner explained that such a stage can be life-changing for players.

“The game has evolved at a very rapid pace over the years, back in Australia and globally as well. I had not made my Australia debut before the conclusion of my first season of WBBL, and that gave me a lot of confidence to be able to perform on the world stage against some of the best players going around. So, I think that’s what the WPL will do, it could offer the young players a pathway into the Indian side and compete with the best,” the captain said.

Mooney, who was among the players who joined the squad a little late after the Women’s T20 World Cup, touched upon what she felt would be essential in terms of ensuring March is a successful month.

“Understanding the personalities and how to work with them will be essential, and I think the team that can do that the best and gets the best out of each other, will go a long way in terms of being successful,” the captain said, further adding that it would crucial to ensure that all members of the squad feel valued and backed on the field.

The WPL is going to shine the spotlight brightly on a lot of young players in the tournament, and Mooney believes taking it to step by step is going to be the key to dealing with the pressures of the big stage.

“Just stay in the moment and play what is in front of you and play the game and not the people around you. It is easy to get caught up in the situation and with the crowd, or if you’re bowling to a very big international player, but if you just worry about yourself, then it will probably go long way in helping you execute your skills and plans,” Mooney signed off.

Gujarat Giants squad: Beth Mooney (Captain), Sneh Rana (Vice-Captain), Ashleigh Gardner, Sophia Dunkley, Annabel Sutherland, Harleen Deol, Deandra Dottin, S Meghana, Georgia Wareham, Mansi Joshi, Dayalan Hemalatha, Monica Patel, Tanuja Kanwer, Sushma Verma, Hurley Gala, Ashwani Kumari, Parunika Sisodia, Shabnam Shakil

Virat, Anushka visit Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, offer prayers

Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli and actor-wife Anushka Sharma visited Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain.

Kohli was in Indore to play the third Test match vs Australia that got over within the span of three days; the visitors won the third Test by nine wickets.

In a video that has been widely shared online, the couple can be seen sitting inside the temple along with other pilgrims.

Earlier this year, the duo also visited Rishikesh and Vrindavan with their daughter Vamika. While in Vrindavan, the family paid a visit to Baba Neem Karoli’s ashram, in Rishikesh, they visited the Swami Dayanand Ji Maharaj’s samadhi at Swami Dayanand Ashram.

Amazon reveals Prime Gaming’s free titles for March 2023 lineup

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Amazon has revealed its ‘March 2023’ lineup of free games for its subscription-based gaming service ‘Prime Gaming’.

The lineup includes seven titles –‘Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition’, ‘Adios’, ‘I am Fish’, ‘Faraway 3: Arctic Escape’, ‘Book of Demons’, ‘Peaky Blinders: Mastermind’ and ‘City Legends: Trapping in Mirror – Collector’s Edition’.

This month, Prime members can also claim various offers for some of Riot games, including ‘League of Legends’, ‘League of Legends: Wild Rift’, ‘Legends of Runeterra’ and ‘VALORANT’, the company said in a statement.

Until March 16, prime members can claim the latest Prime Gaming Capsule, including 350 RP, 5 Mythic Essence, a 1350 RP skin and more in the competitive and fast-paced video game ‘League of Legends’.

In the battle arena game ‘League of Legends: Wild Rift’, players can make an “extra impact on the map by claiming a Random Bauble Chest to mark the spot of slain enemies through March 18”.

Also, in the digital collectible card game, ‘Legends of Runeterra’, users can get the Rare Prismatic Chest and Epic Card until March 16.

On the other hand, in the first-person tactical hero shooter game ‘VALORANT’, players can claim the Doomscrolling spray until March 23, the company said.

King Charles to be anointed with animal-cruelty free oil

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The oil which will be used to anoint King Charles III during his coronation on May 6 will not include any ingredients from animals, the media reported on Saturday.

The “chrism oil” for the coronation was consecrated on Friday by the Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built on the site where it is believed Jesus Christ died and was buried, reports the BBC.

This was carried out in one of the city’s holiest Christian sites, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Previous versions have included civet oil, from the glands of small mammals, and ambergris from the intestines of whales.

There had been concerns about animal cruelty and the need to protect wildlife and the latest formula for the holy oil for King Charles’s coronation will be animal free.

The new oil includes olive oil scented with a mix of essential oils, sesame, rose, jasmine, cinnamon, neroli, and benzoin, with orange blossom also added.

It also has a royal family significance, partly using olives grown on the Mount of Olives at the Monastery of Mary Magdalene, which is where the King’s grandmother, Princess Alice, is buried.

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, welcomed the use of oil from the Mount of Olives, a site outside Jerusalem with many biblical connections, the BBC reported.

“This demonstrates the deep historic link between the coronation, the Bible and the Holy Land,” said the archbishop.

“From ancient kings through to the present day, monarchs have been anointed with oil from this sacred place.”

King Charles III’s coronation will take place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London.

During the ceremony, the King will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort.

Manish Sisodia to be produced at Delhi court in excise scam case

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The former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the Delhi excise policy scam, will be produced before the Rouse Avenue District Court after the expiry of his custodial remand, sources said.

The source said that Sisodia will be produced by 2 p.m. on Saturday.

The sources have also claimed that they would further seek the custodial remand of Sisodia.

The CBI sources have claimed that the former Aam Aadmi Party Minister was still evasive and was not cooperating.

The central probe agency sources said that in January they seized a computer from the office of Sisodia. Later, it was learned that files and other data were deleted from the computer. The CBI then sent the computer to Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) to retrieve the deleted files. Now the FSL has given them a report and retrieved the whole file deleted from the computer.

Apart from this, Sisodia was also confronted with the statement of an IAS official, who turned approver against him and got his statement recorded under section 164 of the CrPC.

A day after his arrest Sisodia resigned from his post. Satyendar Jain, who is currently in jail and was holding the Delhi Health Minister’s post also resigned along with him.

The CBI has alleged in the remand paper that Sisodia played a crucial role in the Delhi excise policy scam.

“The report of the expert committee in connection with excise policy was changed by Sisodia only to benefit a few liquor businessmen. This was also done through accused Vijay Nair, they had collected Rs 100 crore from South Group controlled by South India-based liquor businessmen and politician. They would be more benefited through the policy.”

“Payment of Rs 100 crore was done through the hawala channel, which we have traced. We have learned that between September and October 2021, Sisodia changed around 14 cell phones and four SIM cards. The purpose of changing the cell phone was nothing but to destroy the evidence. Devender Sharma, the secretary of Sisodia, had provided all these mobile phones, we have his statement in this respect,” said the source.

The CBI has already filed a charge sheet against seven persons and they are all set to file a supplementary charge sheet in the case.

Narco-terror module busted in J&K’s Poonch; 7 kg heroin, Rs 2 cr in cash recovered

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Seven kg of heroin, cash worth Rs 2 crore, $15,000, and a pistol were recovered from the house of a drug peddler in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district.

ADGP (Jammu), Mukesh Singh told reporters that a major narco-terror module was busted in the border district of Poonch late Friday evening.

The recovery was made from the house of a notorious drug peddler, Rafi Dhana alias ‘Rafi Lala’, who was recently detained under the Public Safety Act.

He belongs to Danna Doyiyan village in the Mandi area of the Poonch district.

Poonch Police along with personnel of the National Crime Agency and the CRPF raided the house of the drug peddler near the line of control (LoC) on specific information leading to the recovery of seven kg of heroin, more than Rs 2 crore as cash, $15,000 and a pistol with one magazine, 10 pistol rounds and seven rounds of the self-loading rifle.

“The searches are still going on in presence of the magistrate and prominent citizens. The nexus of this module with Punjab-based narcotics smugglers is being investigated,” the ADGP said.

He also added that there have been reports that drugs smuggled from Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) through the LoC and international border were being smuggled to Punjab and proceeds generated from the illegal trade used for spreading terrorism in the Valley and other parts were were were were of the union territory.

Police are trying to ascertain the source of cash and the persons for whom it was meant. A case has been registered at Mandi police station in Poonch district and further investigation is going on, Singh said.

UN continues to deliver cross-border aid into Syria

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Twenty-two truckloads of aid from the World Food Programme and the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef) crossed into Northwest Syria from Turkey, bringing the total of cross-border delivery to 557 trucks since February 9 in the wake of massive earthquakes, said a UN spokesman.

The UN has carried out 18 inter-agency cross-border missions to Northwest Syria since the first interagency visit to Idlib on February 14, said Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, at a daily press briefing on Friday.

On Thursday, a joint delegation by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Unicef carried out a mission focussed on gender and accountability to affected people, including a field visit to a site for internally displaced persons in Kelly Mountain and to Al-Iman hospital in Sarmada, Idlib, he added.

“Our humanitarian colleagues also tell us that over 105,000 households have reportedly been displaced following the earthquakes. Many are staying with host communities or going back to their inhabitable homes, making it very difficult to estimate the total number of displaced,” said Haq as quoted by Xinhua news agency report.

The world body is currently supporting structural damage assessments of affected buildings to help facilitate families’ return. Longer-term shelter operations are also being identified for families that cannot return to their homes due to the scope of the damage, he added.

The $400-million appeal in response to the February 6 earthquakes has so far received $173 million, or 43.5 percent of the funding required, he said.

Ukraine, Latvia sign declaration on support for Ukraine’s European, Euro-Atlantic integration

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his visiting Latvian counterpart, Egils Levits, have signed a joint declaration confirming Latvia’s support for Ukraine’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration, Zelensky’s press service reported.

The document was inked on Friday during the meeting of the two Presidents in Ukraine’s western city of Lviv, Xinhua news agency reported.

While speaking after the meeting, Zelensky highlighted the importance of the declaration and appreciated Latvia’s support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and its movement towards membership in the EU and NATO.

For his part, Levits noted that his country would continue its support for Ukraine. “We will provide help for as long as it takes,” he said.

The parties also discussed ways to strengthen the Ukrainian army, the continuation of sanctions against Russia, Latvia’s participation in the reconstruction of Ukraine, and other issues.

UN rights chief warns of increasing violence in Palestine, Israel

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Increasing violence against both Israelis and Palestinians has had tragic consequences on innocent people, United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk said.

Speaking at the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council, Turk added on Friday that the year 2022 saw the highest number of both Palestinians killed in the past 17 years and Israelis killed since 2016.

“This death toll has further, and sharply, deteriorated in the first weeks of 2023, and in the month that has just ended,” Turk said, during the interactive dialogue on his report on the occupied Palestinian territory.

According to Turk’s latest report, 131 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces over the past year outside any context of hostilities, Xinhua news agency reported.

Since 2017, fewer than 15 percent of such killings had been investigated, Turk said, and fewer than 1 percent had led to an indictment.

He told the Council that during the same period, 13 Israelis were killed by Palestinians, including three children.

“On both sides, there is, I believe, a growing sense of a narrowing future, in which nobody can even hope for peace and security, for anyone’s children,” he said.

He urged decision-makers and people on all sides to step back from the context of extremism and violence and find a two-state solution, with mutual recognition of the legitimate rights of all Israelis and Palestinians to live in dignity, peace, and security.

“For this violence to end, the occupation must end,” he stressed.

Cancerous skin lesion removed from Biden’s chest, no further treatment required: Physician

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A cancerous skin lesion had been removed from US President Joe Biden’s chest, White House physician Kevin O’Connor said.

O’Connor wrote on Friday in a memo that the tissue was removed as part of Biden’s health assessment at a military hospital last month and sent for a traditional biopsy.

“As expected, the biopsy confirmed that the small lesion was basal cell carcinoma. All cancerous tissue was successfully removed,” O’Connor added.

“No further treatment is required.”

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer and the most frequently occurring form of all cancers, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, Xinhua news agency reported.

Basal cell carcinoma lesions do not tend to “spread” or metastasize, O’Connor said, adding that “they do, however, have the potential to increase in size, resulting in a more significant issue as well as increased challenges for surgical removal”.

“The site of the biopsy has healed nicely and the President will continue dermatologic surveillance as part of his ongoing comprehensive healthcare,” the White House doctor noted.

Biden, 80, had his annual physical exam two weeks ago. O’Connor announced later that he “remains a healthy, vigorous, 80-year-old male” who is fit to carry out the duties of the presidency.

US records 18K flu deaths so far this season: CDC

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There have been at least 26 million illnesses, 290,000 hospitalisations, and 18,000 deaths from flu so far this season in the US, according to the latest estimates published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

A total of 117 pediatric flu deaths have been reported in the country this season, according to the CDC on Friday.

The number and weekly rate of flu hospital admissions continued to decline in the country. About 1,500 people were hospitalized with flu in the latest week ending February 25, CDC data showed.

The CDC recommends that everyone aged 6 months and above get an annual flu vaccine as long as flu activity continues, Xinhua news agency reported.

There is also prescription flu antiviral drugs that can be used to treat flu illness, which need to be started as early as possible, said the CDC.

‘Dharma-Dhamma’ concept has been voice of Indian consciousness: Prez Murmu

President Draupadi Murmu said that understanding the cause of the suffering of humanity and showing the way to remove that suffering is the specialty of humanism of the past, which has become more important in today’s era.

Murmu made this statement while addressing the gathering, including foreign delegates on the inaugural day of the seventh International Dharma-Dhamma Conference organized in Madhya Pradesh’s state capital Bhopal on Friday.

She asserted that the concept of ‘Dharma-Dhamma’ has been the basic voice of Indian consciousness.

“It is said in our tradition that the one who holds everyone, is religion. The entire humanity rests on the foundation stone of religion,” Murmu said, adding that the development of individuals and society with the spirit of friendship, compassion, and non-violence, etc. has been the main message of humanism of the East.

Murmu also said that personal conduct and social order based on morality is the practical form of earlier humanism. It has been considered the duty of every person to preserve and strengthen this system based on morality.

“Prayer has been a part of our life. This is the essence of humanism of the past and also the biggest need of today’s era,” she added.

Murmu wished that the entire world community should be benefitted from the humanism of the East.

Meanwhile, she congratulated the Madhya Pradesh government and India Foundation for organizing the ‘Dharma-Dhamma’ conference.

“In India, religion has occupied a central place in the social system and political activities since ancient times. The deep impact of ‘Dharma-Dhamma’ is clearly visible in the democratic system we adopted after independence. This is clearly reflected in our national symbols. Representatives from various countries are participating in the International Dharma-Dhamma Conference, which symbolizes the global appeal of the idea of Dharma-Dhamma,” Murmu said while addressing the inaugural session of the event.

The three-day conference under the theme ‘Eastern Humanism for the New Era’ began on Friday at Bhopal’s Kushabhau Thakre auditorium in a bid to bring together religious, political, and thought leaders from Dharma-Dhamma traditions to ponder over building a philosophical framework for the emerging new world order.

First G20 Anti-corruption Working Group Meet concludes

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The first meeting of the G20 Anti-corruption Working Group (ACWG) which began on March 1, concluded on Friday with a call for strengthening law enforcement cooperation for action against corruption and related economic crimes.

Rahul Singh, Additional Secretary, DoPT & Chair, G20 ACWG said that over the past three days, there have been intensive and productive deliberations on several key focal areas pertaining to asset recovery, fugitive economic offenders, formal and informal channels of cooperation for information sharing, institutional frameworks for combating corruption and mutual legal assistance, among others.

This included presentations and interventions by country delegates and experts from UNODC, OECD, Egmont Group, Interpol, and IMF.

Rahul Singh along with Giovanni Tartaglia Polcini, Head of Task Force, Co-chair, G20 ACWG, Italy, addressed the media at the end of the ACWG meeting.

The ACWG meeting was enriched by keynote addresses by dignitaries including Girish Chandra Murmu, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Praveen Kumar Srivastava, Central Vigilance Commissioner of India, Nitin Gupta, Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes, Sanjay Kumar Mishra, Director Enforcement Directorate and Subodh Kumar Jaiswal, Director, Central Bureau of Investigation.

Rahul Singh further said that it has been the endeavor of the delegates during the deliberations to arrive at a consensus on the draft text of the High-Level Principles that are on the agenda for the ACWG during India’s G20 Presidency.

He said that considerable progress has been made in discussing the high-level principles on improving information sharing for fighting corruption and related economic crimes, strengthening asset recovery mechanisms related to corruption and related economic crimes, strengthening law enforcement cooperation for action against corruption and related economic crime, and promoting the integrity and effectiveness of public bodies responsible for Preventing and Combating Corruption.

The official further said that on the first day of the ACWG, a side event was held on leveraging ICT to curb corruption in the public sector, an area in which India’s recent initiatives like the GEM Portal and DBT have been globally recognized.

During this event, leading experts from India showcased how India has adapted the power of ICT to curb corruption in public service delivery.

Over 90 delegates participating from 20 member countries, 10 invitee countries, and 9 international organizations attended the first meeting of the G20 ACWG.

An official said that India placed on record sincere appreciation and gratitude for the presence of Italy as the co-chair of the G20 ACWG.

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