Year: 2022

  • V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar enters Collegium debate, recalls NJAC repeal

    V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar enters Collegium debate, recalls NJAC repeal

    New Delhi (TIP)- In an oblique reference to the Supreme Court’s 2015 judgement striking down the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, 2014, which sought to overturn the Collegium system of appointments in the higher judiciary, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, sharing the dais with Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, said Friday, December 2,  it was “never too late to reflect”.

    Underlining the “primacy of the will of the people”, Dhankhar, who was addressing a gathering at the 8th Dr L M Singhvi Memorial Lecture in New Delhi, said “that power was undone” and “the world does not know of any such instance”.

    His remarks come days after Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju questioned the Collegium system of judicial appointments, calling it “opaque” and “alien”. The Minister’s remarks attracted the displeasure of the Supreme Court earlier this week.

    Speaking after CJI Chandrachud delivered the lecture on the topic of universal adult franchise, the Vice-President said, “The Indian Parliament, in 2015-216, was dealing with a Constitutional amendment Act and, as a matter of record, the entire Lok Sabha voted unanimously. There was no abstention and no dissension. And the amendment was passed. In Rajya Sabha, it was unanimous, there was one abstention. We, the people – their ordainment was converted into a constitutional provision. The power of the people came to be reflected… on a legitimate platform through applicable mechanisms. That power was undone. The world does not know of any such instance.” The Constitution (Ninety-Ninth Amendment) Act, which established the National Judicial Appointments Commission, and the NJAC Act were passed by Parliament in 2014 to set up a commission for appointing judges, replacing the Collegium system. The Collegium evolved through the Supreme Court ruling in the Second Judges Case in 1993 and its opinion on a Presidential reference in 1998 in what came to be known as the Third Judges Case.

    The laws were repealed in October 2015, after the Supreme Court struck them down.

    Dhankhar said, “If a Constitutional provision that carries the ordainment of people at large in such a vibrant democracy is undone, what will happen? I am appealing to everyone that these are the issues that should not be viewed on partisan lines.”

    He went on to ask the audience, which included former CJI R M Lodha, judges, lawyers, Union Minister Piyush Goyal, Congress leader P Chidambaram, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, to think of any such similar instance in the world.

    Referring to Article 145 (3) of the Constitution, which provides for setting up a minimum five-judge Bench for deciding a Constitutional matter, Dhankhar, also a senior advocate, said “Interpretation of the Constitution when a substantial question of law is involved can be done by the court. Nowhere it says that a provision can be run down.”

    Saying it was “never too late to reflect and think”, he said, “As a student of law, a modest student of law, can parliamentary sovereignty be ever compromised? Can a succeeding Parliament be bound by what has been done by an earlier Parliament?”

    Earlier, while delivering the lecture on the topic of universal adult franchise, CJI Chandrachud, who took office on November 9, said the citizens’ exercise of the right to vote was an informed choice made by them.

    “The actual realisation of one’s vote is to continuously participate in democracy in everyday life, to ask questions from the elected representatives and to keep the state accountable. Consultation, dialogue, debate and negotiations occur among diverse social groups, with participation not confined to elections but extending to larger political and public spheres to facilitate social transformation,” he said. The CJI said the introduction of universal adult franchise in India was revolutionary at the time, when so-called mature Western democracies had just extended the right to vote to women, people of colour and the working class.

    Source: The Indian Express

  • India to continue buying oil from Russia: Official

    India will continue to buy crude oil from anywhere in the world, including Russia, to meet its energy needs, a top official said ahead of EU restrictions on Russian oil kicking in. The executive body of the European Union has asked its 27-member countries to cap the price of Russian oil at USD 60 as part of the West’s attempt to squeeze Moscow’s oil revenues and limit its ability to wage war in Ukraine while keeping global prices and supplies steady.

    “Unlike Iran and Venezuela, there are no sanctions on buying oil from Russia. So anyone who can arrange for shipping, insurance and financing outside of the EU can buy oil,” the official said.

  • Passenger killed on board train as rod breaks through window, pierces neck

    A 34-year-old train passenger was killed when an iron rod pierced through his neck after protruding the glass window of a coach of the Delhi-Kanpur Seemanchal Express near Somna village in Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh at around 8.40am on Friday, December 2.

    The Government Railway Police (GRP) have registered a case under IPC 304-A (causing death by negligence) and started investigations to find out what exactly happened. Railways spokesperson HS Upadhyay said, “The rod had come from outside into the general coach. Because of a serious injury from the rod, Sultanpur resident Hrishikesh Dubey died. This incident is being probed by the RPF and Government Railway Police.” Dubey worked in Delhi and he is survived by wife and two children, it is learnt. Dubey was on his way to attend a wedding and that he had spoken to his family over the phone minutes before the incident, investigators said. The GRP have spoken to the local Permanent Way Inspector and others of the Engineering Department as well as contractors engaged for the work there, sources said. The train was moving at a speed of 130kmph when the incident happened, a spokesperson said. Investigators say the iron rod, weighing around 7 kg, was kept at the side of the track for use in track-related engineering work being done by contractors. “We have spoken to Engineering Department officials and workers engaged by the contractors. Whoever is at the root of this negligence will be booked,” a senior official told The Indian Express.

    After impaling Dubey’s neck, the rod went through the train’s cubicle and emerged on the other side, barely missing passengers sitting there, images of the scene available with the railways show.

  • Moosewala murder mastermind Goldy Brar detained in California

    Moosewala murder mastermind Goldy Brar detained in California

    New Delhi (TIP)- Singer-politician Sidhu Moosewala’s murder mastermind Goldy Brar has been detained in California. According to sources in India’s intelligence agencies, gangster Goldy Brar, who took responsibility for Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala’s murder, has been detained in California. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has confirmed that Goldy Brar has been detained and he will be brought back to India soon. Goldy was caught in Union City, an area near Sacramento in California. “The California police have detained him. They have contacted the Indian government and the Punjab Police and informed them about his detention. They have asked whether he needs to be deported,” Mann told reporters in Ahmedabad. “We will definitely bring Goldy Brar to India as per the treaty with America so that the families which have lost their sons and daughters find some solace. Brar was the main mastermind, and there are others as well whose records are with us,” he said. However, till now no official statement has been received from the government of California in this matter.

    But intelligence departments RAW, IB, Delhi Police Special Cell and Punjab Intelligence have definitely received such inputs that Brar has been located there and has been detained. Moosewala was gunned down in Jawaharke village of Punjab’s Mansa on May 29. The incident took place a day after his security was withdrawn by the Punjab Police among 424 others.

    Who is Goldy Brar?

    Six years ago, Satinderjeet Singh alias Goldy Brar, currently one of the most-wanted gangsters in Punjab who was arrested in the United States, was a college drop-out who had clashed with the law a few times. But soon after he moved to Canada in 2019, ostensibly to study (he was on a student visa), he embraced the underworld, and started running extortion rackets and taking up contract killing assignments. Now, a many as 50 cases including murder, attempt to murder, extortion have been registered against him in various districts, police said. A resident of Mukstar in the Malwa belt of Punjab, Brar is a son of a former policeman. In 2012, when he was 18 years old, Brar was booked under section 336 (endangering life or personal safety of others) in a case involving clash between two groups. But he was acquitted in the case. A Punjab Police official said Goldy Brar was booked four times before he moved to Canada. “In 2015, he was booked for murder in Muktsar but again secured acquittal after an out-of-court settlement. Later, two more cases were registered against him in Fazilka district.” Another police official who prepared the documents to secure red corner notice against Brar said there was no pending inquiry against him when he moved to Canada, so he was able to secure police clearance. A red corner notice, usually issued through Interpol, is a request to police departments around the world to apprehend a person pending extradition. Brar may have been a known name in Punjab – from the safety of Canada, home to a significant Punjabi population, he extorted money from businessmen in the state, and carried out contract killings – but he was relatively unknown across the rest of the country. That changed this year after he claimed responsibility for the sensational May 29 killing of rap singer Sidhu Moosewala, in Mansa district. According to the 1,850-page charge sheet filed in the Moosewala murder case, Goldy Brar was the mastermind behind the killing. Brar gave the news of the withdrawal of security of Moosewala to shooters on May 28 and had asked them to hurry up and kill the singer on May 29, as per the charge sheet. The security to the singer was withdrawn by the AAP government soon after it came to power. Source:

    HT and Agencies

  • AIIMS cyberattack probe points to ‘foreign state actor’

    The preliminary investigation into the cyberattack on some of the servers at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi has found that the hack originated from another country, and could possibly have involved “a foreign state actor”, according to The Indian Express. The cyber incident that took place last month had brought the online management system of the institute to a halt, and raised concerns over the data of crores of patients being compromised, including that of high-profile political personalities.

    The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In), the country’s premier cybersecurity agency, is learnt to have concluded its initial investigation into the cyberattack, including the diagnosis of the hack and a preliminary identification of the actors involved in it. Investigators are also learnt to have found that AIIMS was using the services of a private company to design and run its servers, which is expected to trigger a policy change by the Centre that could lead to all bodies affiliated to the Government facing periodic safety audits.

  • Man arrested in Delhi over sextortion of American professor, siphoned $48,000 via blackmail

    New Delhi (TIP)- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested Rahul Kumar on allegations of sextortion of a USA professor. A case was registered by the International Operation Division of the CBI against the accused, who is a resident of New Delhi, with allegations including the sextortion of a professor at a prominent university in the USA.

    The victim was allegedly lured via Facebook profile with a motive to extract sexually explicit images during video chatting. It was alleged that during a video chat, the victim was lured to send sexually-explicit videos which were recorded. It was further alleged that the accused sent threats via messages and he even used accounts related to the sexually-explicit video chat. Kumar allegedly demanded the amount on his PayPal account. The accused threatened the victim to release the sexually-explicit video if he failed to send the amount as asked.

    It was also alleged that the victim sent payments worth $ 48,000 to his PayPal account.

    Further, even after receiving the extortion money from the victim, the accused did not stop and continued sending threatening emails to the victim asking him to buy an iPhone charger and earphones. He also threatened the American professor of circulating the video, if his demands were not fulfilled. Authorities launched searches at Kumar’s property in Asola which led to the recovery of incriminating evidence.

    Source: India Today

  • IMF says it fully supports India’s G20 agenda

    The IMF “fully supports” the G20 agenda of India, which is planning to use the ongoing global crises as an opportunity to seek consensus on issues that require urgent attention, a senior official from the international financial body has said. India formally assumed the G20 Presidency on Thursday, December 1. “They (India) are putting together a collective agenda for a much more prosperous future,” Ceyla Pazarbasioglu, Director of the Strategy and Policy Review department at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), told a group of reporters ahead of her trip to China and India next week. “They (India) plan to use the ongoing (global) crises as an opportunity to seek consensus on issues that really require urgent attention,” she said on Thursday. Pazarbasioglu was apparently referring to the food and energy crises due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. The IMF “fully supports” the G20 agenda of India, she said.

  • Excise ‘scam’: CBI summons  K Chandrasekhar Rao’s daughter

    The CBI on December 2 issued summons to K Kavitha, Telangana MLC, and the daughter of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, to appear before it on December 6 for questioning in connection with the agency’s probe into alleged irregularities in formulating and implementing the Delhi excise policy. In the summons, the CBI said, “It is requested that kindly intimate the place of residence (Hyderabad or preferably Delhi) as per your convenience for your examination at 11 hours on December 6, 2022, in connection with the investigation of the Delhi excise policy for 2021-22.”

    Kavitha said she had informed the CBI that she could meet at her residence in Hyderabad on December 6. “I have been issued a CBI notice under Section 160 of the CrPC seeking my clarification,” she said.

    The TRS MLC had earlier said she and her party leaders, who are currently under the radar of the central agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate, were ready to face any inquiry. She was reacting to reports that her name figured in a remand report by the ED on one of the accused (Amit Arora) in the case.

  • CELEBRATE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WITH NJPAC

    By Mabel Pais

    Head over to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) to delight yourself with a variety of performances honoring the Holiday Season!

    RUSSELL PETERS

    Saturday December 03 @ 7 & 10 pm

    RECEIVED STAR ON CANADA’S WALK OF FAME

    FIRST COMEDIAN TO HAVE SPECIAL ON NETFLIX

    AMONG FIRST SOUTH ASIANS TO WIN TRAILBLAZER AWARD

    Russell Peters, comedian. (Photo:Courtesy NJPAC)

    COMEDIAN RUSSELL PETERS RETURNS TO NJPAC WITH ‘ACT YOUR AGE’ WORLD TOUR!

    Canadian comic, actor and producer Russell Peters is taking the world by storm on his new Act Your Age tour. You know the Peabody- and Emmy-winning stand-up from his TV appearances, world tours and hilarious specials, including ‘Outsourced,’ ‘Red,’ ‘White & Brown,’ ‘The Green Card Tour,’ ‘Almost Famous’ and ‘Deported.’ He also holds the honor of being the very first comedian to have a special on Netflix (‘Notorious’). Peters was awarded the 2013 Trailblazer Award by the Association of South Asians in Media, Marketing and Entertainment (ASAMME) for his contributions to comedy. He is among the first South Asians to achieve international success in the field.

    Russell Peters was recently named one of Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Comics of All Time. At nineteen, he started doing stand-up at open mics in his native Toronto and spent the next fifteen years honing his craft at clubs across Canada and the UK. In 2004, Peters gained critical and global recognition for his CTV “Comedy Now!” unique and soon became the first comedian to sell-out Toronto’s Air Canada Centre in 2007. Peters set attendance records at venues from Madison Square Garden to The Sydney Opera House to London’s O2 Arena to Singapore’s Indoor Stadium – where he broke the UK attendance record for the highest number of tickets sold for an individual comedy show. In 2013, Peters became the first comedian to create a Netflix Original Comedy Special. Peters’ most recent tour, ‘The Deported World Tour,’ was seen by over 400,000 fans in 40 cities across 20 countries and culminated in the stand-up unique Russell Peters Deported on Amazon Prime in January 2020. Peters has been awarded a Gemini, Peabody, Emmy, and Canadian Screen Awards for hosting, producing, and acting talents.

    His last TV series, ‘The Indian Detective,’ a Canadian viewership record for Bell Media /CTV in 2017, was released globally on Netflix. It won Peters the ‘Golden Screen Award’ in 2019.

    Peters just launched his Podcast, ‘Culturally Cancelled with Russell Peters’ on iHeartMedia / Cloud 10 and is currently developing a TV series based on his childhood in Canada in the 1980s and executive producing the TV series ‘Late Bloomer’ with YouTube sensation Jus Reign. Peters will also be seen later this year in the feature film ‘Clifford The Big Red Dog’ for Paramount Pictures. Peters resides in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

    When not on tour, he spends every day with his eleven-year-old daughter, Crystianna, and three-year-old son, Russell Santiago. He has a blue belt with three stripes Jitsu and is an ardent DJ and hip-hop junkie who tries to get on the turntables for at least a few minutes every day.

    Learn more about Peters at russellpeters.com

     NJMEA ALL STATE MIXED CHORUS & ORCHESTRA

    Sunday, November 20 @ 3 PM

    New Jersey’s outstanding student performers step into the spotlight on the NJPAC stage. The finest high school musicians have been selected by audition for these annual ensembles. As a longtime supporter of arts education, NJPAC is proud to host these incredible students and share their talents with its community. To learn more, visit njmea.org.

    GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING

    ICONIC GROUP BOYZ II MEN

    Saturday, November 26 @ 8:00 PM

    Boyz II Men, the Grammy Award-winning iconic group, performs on Saturday, November 26 at 8 pm its most-loved hits, including ‘End of the Road,’ ‘I’ll Make Love to You,’ and ‘On Bended Knee’ with the Orchestra.

    Boyz II Men remains one of the most iconic R&B groups in music history, penning and performing some of the most celebrated classics of the past three decades. The group redefined popular R&B and continues to create timeless hits that appeal to fans across all generations. The group’s four Grammy Awards are just the tip of the iceberg: they have also earned nine American Music Awards, nine Soul Train Awards, three Billboard Awards, a 2011 MOBO Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as well as a Casino Entertainment Award for their acclaimed residency at the Mirage Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

    The trio is the best-selling R&B group of all time, with an astounding sixty-four million albums sold. And the reason is abundantly clear: Boyz II Men have given fans a rich catalog of hits filled with smooth harmonies and enduring themes. And for Boyz II Men, the hits keep coming — the group continues to craft new albums and bring their legendary act to stages worldwide. For more information, visit BoyzIIMen.com.

    ALTON BROWN HOLIDAY SHOW

    Sunday, November 27 @ 3:00 PM

    Alton Brown, chef. (Photo : Courtesy altonbrown.com)

    Alton Brown, the host of Food Network’s ‘Cutthroat Kitchen’ returns to NJPAC with a multi-media show that blends science, music and food into delicious entertainment.

    In ‘Alton Brown Live Beyond Eats!’ fans can expect comedy, talk show antics, multimedia presentations, and music (yes, he sings). For this 2022 tour, Brown may also add a slew of fresh ingredients, including new puppets, new songs, plus bigger (and potentially more dangerous) experiments. On television and on stage, Brown has a knack for mixing science, music and food into pure entertainment. According to Brown: “For this new tour, there will be plenty of new therapy-inducing opportunities during our audience participation segments. I don’t want to give too much away, but we’re also going to play a little game with the audience …”

    Brown has hosted numerous television series, including ‘Cutthroat Kitchen,’ ‘Camp Cutthroat’ and ‘Iron Chef America.’ He also created, produced and hosted the Peabody Award-winning ‘Good Eats’ for 13 years on Food Network. Brown is the author of the James Beard Award-winning ‘I’m Just Here for the Food,’ and the New York Times best-selling sequence, ‘Good Eats.’ His recent ‘Alton Brown: Every Day Cook’ is a collection of more than 100 personal recipes – along with a pinch of science and history. Learn more at altonbrown.com

    STRAIGHT NO CHASER

    Wednesday, November 30 @ 7:30 PM

    ‘Straight No Chaser,’ group. (Photo:Courtesy NJPAC)

     It’s hard to believe it’s been 25 years since Straight No Chaser introduced their signature style of a cappella to the world. Since then, the razor-sharp singers have brought their tight harmonies and witty banter to albums, world tours and 100+ million passionate YouTube viewers.

    Now, these charming fellas are headed back to NJPAC for their biggest show yet. Hear today’s pop songs, retro hits and holiday favorites like you’ve never heard them before. To learn more, visit sncmusic.com

    TICKETS

    For tickets to any of the above performances, visit njpac.org or the box office or call 1-888-GO-NJPAC (888.466.5722).

    The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)

    Follow NJPAC Online:

    Website:      njpac.org

    Twitter:        @NJPAC

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    Follow NJPAC’s Standing in Solidarity Series Online:

    Website: njpac.org/takeastand

    Hashtag: #NJPACTakeAStand Youtube: Standing in Solidarity playlist

     (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Health & Wellness, Cuisine and Spirituality)

  • Workouts that slow down ageing

    Workouts that slow down ageing

    A slow metabolism, declining stamina, setting in of chronic illnesses are some more troublesome signs of ageing. While you can’t do anything about the growing numbers in your age, you can do a lot to stop it from showing. How? A steady fitness routine. Creating a regular exercise routine helps you steer clear of chronic diseases, helps build stamina and strong muscles, and keeps you physically agile and just like that hide years off your age. Experts say exercise makes you feel younger than you are. Here are some workouts that will keep the real age from showing.

    YOGA

    Yoga does not work on specific body parts but on your overall well being. Yoga experts believe that yoga helps you stay younger for longer. There are specific facial yoga asanas that help keep the wrinkles away. Stress is the biggest killer today. Yoga helps reduce stress thereby not letting its after effects reflect on your face and body.

    WEIGHT LIFTING

    Most women shy away from weight lifting but that should not be the case if you want to have good bone health. Fitness experts as well as medical experts believe that weight training helps combat the onset of osteoporosis. However, make sure that you practice weight training under proper guidance.

    SQUATS

    Squats target the biggest muscles in the human body. They not only burn calories but also keep your legs strong. Most of us squat a lot during the day without even realizing, which makes the perfect squat posture all the more important. Picking heavy grocery bags or lifting a kid, they all require you to squat. An incorrect squat posture can lead to injuries and you surely don’t want that.

    WALKING

    There have been studies that say walking reduces the risk of dementia by one third. Not only does it protect you from that evil, a recent study stated that walking also helps improve your cardiovascular health. A healthy heart is a great means for a youthful body.

    CARDIO TRAINING

    Cardio is recommended even by many beauty experts for a younger looking skin. Cardio workouts such as swimming, cycling and dance up your heart rates, as a result pumping more blood in your body. Better circulation helps strengthen our heart and give us a beautiful skin.

  • Dal Bafla

    Dal Bafla

    Ingredients

    2 cups wheat flour, ¼ cup maize flour, ½ cup ghee, 1 tsp cumin seeds, ¼ tsp ajwain, Salt to taste

    1 ½ cups toor dal, soaked, A pinch of hing, 1 tsp red chilli powder, ½ tsp mustard seeds, 1 tsp sugar, ½ tsp turmeric powder, Salt to taste, 1 Tbsp desi ghee, 2 Tbsp coriander leaves, chopped

    Method

    In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients together to make a stiff dough, adding a little water at a time. Divide the dough into smaller balls, and roll them using your palms to make them smoother. Bring water to a boil in a large pan. Add salt and turmeric, and then drop the balls and cook till they float on the surface. Place them on a kitchen towel to drain excess water. Once they are dried, bake them in the oven at 150 degree C for till crisp and golden on both the sides. Pressure cook the dal in 3 ½ cups of water for 3 whistles, by adding salt and turmeric powder. Let the steam escape and then add the hing and stir well. Add a little water if it is too thick, and bring to a boil. Meanwhile, heat ghee in a pan, add mustard seeds and let it splutter. Add red chilli powder, and quickly pour this tadka in the boiling dal. Add sugar and remove from the flame. Finish with coriander leaves.

    To Serve

    Place two Baflas on a plate, crumble them using your fingers, add a teaspoon of ghee, and pour the dal on top.

  • Hairstyles that make you stand out

    Do you want to attend a party with a new hairstyle? Are you wondering whether or not to opt for a party hairdo that is both easy and attractive enough to draw everyone’s attention? In fact, the highlight of a party hairstyle is to assist ladies appear more attractive to others. Let’s take a look.

    French braid

    –              Begin with using a dry shampoo on your lengths and ends to help create texture.

    –              Take a centre parting and braid your hair on both sides using the French braid technique.

    –              Continue braiding till you reach the nape area and secure it with rubber bands.

    –              Open up the braids a little bit and spray finishing spray for hold.

    Centre-parted wavy hair

    –              Spray a prepping product on the roots, lengths and ends to give thickness and volume.

    –              Blast dry the hair so that the product is worked into the hair.

    –              Use a tong and curl the ends using big vertical sections.

    –              Open up the curls and use a hairspray for hold and shine.

    Low side bun

    –              Use volumising spray on the lengths and ends for body and texture.

    –              Work the product into the hair with a brush and dryer.

    –              Take a side parting and tie your hair into a low ponytail at the nape area and secure it with a rubber band.

    –              Use a curling tong and tong the hair that is in the ponytail to create some movement.

    –              Twist the hair into a low bun and pin it up with bobby pins, pull out a few strands and finish by applying a hairspray for added shine.

    Two top knots

    –              Apply a smoothing cream on your lengths and ends for a soft and smooth texture.

    –              Take a centre parting and divide the hair into two equal parts.

    –              Tie two high ponytails of both sides of the parting and secure them with rubber bands.

    –              Twist the hair in the ponytail and wrap it around to look like a top knot. Secure it with pins.

    –              Repeat the same on both sides.

    Messy ponytail

    –              To achieve the messy ponytail, apply a texturising spray to the lengths and end.

    –              Tie a high pony and secure it with a rubber band.

    –              some loose pieces for a messy effect and finish by spraying a shine hairspray.

  • Probiotic ‘backpacks’ can treat inflammatory bowel disease at any stage

    Probiotic ‘backpacks’ can treat inflammatory bowel disease at any stage

    Well-equipped, gut-friendly bacteria can help treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, according to a new study. Combined with probiotics, nanoparticle backpacks could significantly improve, and simplify, IBD treatments, according to research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the US which was led by Quanyin Hu, a biomedical engineer and professor. “IBD is a complicated disease, and you need to attack it at different angles,” said Hu in a paper published in the journal Science Advances.

    Hu and his colleagues devised specialised nanoparticles to neutralise molecules implicated in IBD.

    They’ve also figured out a way of attaching these nanoparticle “backpacks” to beneficial bacteria after encasing them in a protective coating. The nanoparticle backpacks are part sulfide and part hyaluronic acid. The acid is powerfully anti-inflammatory, and the sulfide directly targets the reactive oxygen species.

    Conducted in mice, the researchers estimated the effects of the treatments in two ways: by measuring changes in weight and changes in the colon length of mice with IBD that did and did not receive the treatment.

    Like humans, mice with IBD commonly experience weight loss and colon shortening as the disease progresses.

    Hu and his colleagues found that mice that received the full treatment experienced the least amount of weight loss and much less colon shortening than their counterparts that received partial or no treatments. “We didn’t want to target a specific IBD stage. We wanted to select the most important factors that contribute to curing or treating the disease at whatever stage,” said Hu. Additionally, the treatment is administered orally, which could make it a palatable alternative to other more invasive forms of IBD treatment such as partial or complete removal of the colon. While the results are promising, it will take some time before the treatments are tested in humans.

                    Source:  IANS

  • A novel immunotherapy could bolster cancer treatment: Study

    A novel immunotherapy could bolster cancer treatment: Study

    Scientists have found a novel immunotherapy that could bolster the effectiveness of cancer treatment, according to a study. Rather than rally T cells against cancer, scientists have used different human immune cells called natural killer (NK) cells as a novel means to fight cancer, according to a study.

    The team of scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine described findings that could boost the impact of immune-checkpoint therapy, the study said. Findings have been published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation.

    Immune checkpoint inhibitors such as Keytruda and Opdivo work by unleashing the immune system’s T cells to attack tumour cells. Their introduction a decade ago marked a major advance in cancer therapy, but only 10 per cent to 30 per cent of treated patients experience long-term improvement, the study said.

    “We believe the novel immunotherapy we have developed has great potential to move into clinical trials involving various types of cancer,” said study leader Xingxing Zang. The surfaces of immune cells are studded with receptors known as ‘checkpoint’ proteins, which prevent immune cells from straying beyond their usual targets, which are pathogen-infected cells and cancer cells. When checkpoint receptors on immune cells bind with proteins expressed by the body’s own normal cells, the interaction puts the brakes on a possible immune-cell attack, the study explained. Diabolically, most types of cancer cells express proteins that bind with checkpoint proteins, tricking immune cells into standing down and not attacking the tumour, the study said. Immune checkpoint inhibitors are monoclonal antibodies designed to short-circuit immune-cell/cancer-cell interactions by blocking either the tumour proteins or the immune-cell receptors that bind with tumour proteins. With no brakes to impede them, immune cells can attack and destroy cancer cells, the study said. The limited effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitors prompted Zang and other scientists to look at checkpoint pathways involving NK cells, which, like T cells, play major roles in eliminating unwanted cells, the study said. A cancer-cell protein called PVR soon captured their attention. Source: PTI

  • Aerobic exercise lowers risk of metastatic cancer, says study

    The probability of cancer metastatic spread can be reduced by aerobic exercise by 72 per cent, according to a recent study. The amount of glucose (sugar) consumed by internal organs rises during intense aerobic exercise, according to the researchers, which decreases the amount of energy available to the tumour. The study was led by two researchers from TAU’s Sackler Faculty of Medicine: Prof Carmit Levy from the Department of Human Genetics and Biochemistry and Dr Yftach Gepner from the School of Public Health and the Sylvan Adams Sports Institute. Prof. Levy emphasizes that by combining scientific knowhow from different schools at TAU, the new study has led to a very important discovery which may help prevent metastatic cancer – the leading cause of death in Israel. The paper was published in the prestigious journal Cancer Research and chosen for the cover of the November 2022 issue. Prof Levy and Dr. Gepner: “Studies have demonstrated that physical exercise reduces the risk for some types of cancer by up to 35 per cent. This positive effect is similar to the impact of exercise on other conditions, such as heart disease and diabetes. In this study we added new insight, showing that high-intensity aerobic exercise, which derives its energy from sugar, can reduce the risk of metastatic cancer by as much as 72 percent.  If so far the general message to the public has been ‘be active, be healthy’, now we can explain how aerobic activity can maximise the prevention of the most aggressive and metastatic types of cancer.”

    The study combined an animal model in which mice were trained under a strict exercise regimen, with data from healthy human volunteers examined before and after running. The human data, obtained from an epidemiological study that monitored 3,000 individuals for about 20 years, indicated 72 percent less metastatic cancer in participants who reported regular aerobic activity at high intensity, compared to those who did not engage in physical exercise. The animal model exhibited a similar outcome, also enabling the researchers to identify its underlying mechanism. Sampling the internal organs of the physically fit animals, before and after physical exercise, and also following the injection of cancer, they found that aerobic activity significantly reduced the development of metastatic tumors in the lymph nodes, lungs, and liver.

                    Source: ANI

  • Neymar injures right ankle during Brazil’s World Cup win

    Neymar injures right ankle during Brazil’s World Cup win

    Neymar sat crying on the bench and later left the stadium limping with a swollen right ankle after Brazil’s 2-0 victory over Serbia at the World Cup. Brazil team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar said Neymar sprained his ankle.

    “We put ice on it while he was on the bench and then in physiotherapy,” Lasmar said on Thursday, November 25. “There is no test scheduled for now but we will schedule it if needed. He will be under observation. We will know more tomorrow,” he added. Brazil coach Tite said he was “confident that Neymar will continue playing at the World Cup,” but Lasmar said it was too early to comment on the extent of the injury.

    Neymar, who was fouled nine times in the match against Serbia, got injured in the second half and was substituted in the 79th minute. Tite said he stayed on the field for 11 minutes before asking to be replaced.

    “He overcame the injury because the team needed him,” Tite said. “I didn’t even see that he had been injured. He just kept playing.”      Neymar was in tears on the bench as doctors began treating him in the final minutes of the game at Lusail Stadium. He pulled his shirt over his head as doctors taped ice around his foot. He went into the locker room limping, and also limped as he left the stadium without speaking to reporters. “The most important thing for us it to have him at 100 per cent for the next match,” said Brazil striker Richarlison, who scored both goals on Thursday, including one after a buildup started by Neymar.

    Source: AP

  • Ronaldo makes history, Portugal beat Ghana 3-2

    Ronaldo makes history, Portugal beat Ghana 3-2

    Doha (TIP)- Cristiano Ronaldo closed his eyes, took in a deep breath and then made World Cup history. The Portugal striker became the first male player to score at five World Cups with his 65th-minute penalty in a 3-2 win over Ghana on Thursday, November 24. Andre Ayew equalized for Ghana eight minutes later, but Joao Felix regained the lead for Portugal in the 78th and Rafael Leao added a third. Osman Bukari reduced Ghana’s deficit in the 89th. The 37-year-old Ronaldo was looking to showcase his talents to potential new clubs after having his contract terminated at Manchester United this week. After wasting two good chances in the first half, he tumbled under a challenge by Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu to earn a penalty.

    Wheeling away after the ball struck the back of the net, a smiling Ronaldo performed his usual leap and swivel in the air — the crowd roared his trademark “SI-UUU” as he did the pirouette — before getting mobbed by teammates. He has now scored in every World Cup since his first in 2006 and has a record 118 international goals.

    It was a wild finish to a slow-burner of a World Cup match that ended with Portugal defender Danilo clearing the ball away from near the line in the ninth minute of stoppage time. Ronaldo, who was sitting in the dugout after being substituted, put his hand on his head in relief. Ronaldo, naturally, took center stage at the start of his fifth and likely last World Cup, particularly after a fraught buildup to the tournament in which he gave an unauthorized, tell-all interview criticizing Manchester United’s manager, owners and teammates. On Tuesday, he split with the English club, meaning he is in the shop window in Qatar. Another scoring record adds to the luster of his resume. A penalty against Iran in 2006 started his tally of World Cup goals — it is now up to eight in 18 matches — and he lifted the ball beyond Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati with his latest spot kick after a long, theatrical buildup to the penalty.

    Bruno Fernandes arguably played a more important role in Portugal’s win, setting up the team’s second and third goals with perfectly weighted through-balls. Still, Portugal’s players almost threw it away after losing their composure in a chaotic final few minutes, featuring the comical scene of Bukari performing Ronaldo’s “SI-UUU” celebration after his goal.

    In the other Group H match, South Korea and Uruguay drew 0-0.

    Source: AP

  • Canadians keep Belgium on toes

    AL RAYYAN (TIP)- Michy Batshuayi scored and Thibaut Courtois saved a penalty as a lacklustre Belgium opened their World Cup campaign on Wednesday, November 23,  with a scrappy 1-0 win over an energetic Canada side returning to the finals for first time in 36 years. Leading the Belgian attack in the absence of injured talisman Romelu Lukaku, Batshuayi scored against the run of play on the stroke of halftime to put the Red Devils top of Group F ahead of Morocco and Croatia who earlier drew 0-0. Despite getting the win, Belgium coach Roberto Martinez was far from satisfied with his team’s lethargic display as the Red Devils managed only nine attempts on goal to 21 for Canada. If not for the lack of a Canadian finisher and a penalty save by Courtois from Alphonso Davies the result could have been very different for second-ranked Belgium. “We win, that’s the most important thing today,” said Martinez. “As always, we still have to grow in this tournament and improve things. Many top teams have lost, because you always have to grow at a World Cup.”

    In their only other World Cup appearance in Mexico in 1986, Canada lost all three matches and failed to score a goal. Despite an inspired effort decades later, the result remained the same as Canada walked off Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium pitch with another loss and failure to find the back of the net. Canada looked as if they would register their long-awaited first goal when Belgium’s Yannick Carrasco handled the ball in the 11th minute and Davies stepped up to take the penalty with the Canadian supporters the Voyageurs roaring. Courtois denied Davies a historic goal by stopping his weak spot-kick.

    Source: Reuters

  • Vivah Panchami

    Vivah Panchami

    The day of Vivah Panchami is considered a special day in Hinduism. This day is celebrated every year on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha of Magashish month according to Hindu date. Panchami is special in Hinduism because it is believed that Lord Rama and Mother Sita got married on this day. That’s why ‘Vivah Panchami’ is also known as ‘Ram Vivah’. Vivah Panchami is celebrated like a festival in Hinduism. This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm in the city of Ayodhya in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The day of Vivah Panchami is celebrated as the marriage festival of Sita and Rama in temples and holy places associated with Sri Rama in the Mithila region of India and Nepal.

    Significance of Vivah Panchami

    The day of Vivah Panchami is considered as an auspicious and holy day according to the scriptures. Vivah Panchami festival is held in almost all Ram-Sita temple areas in India and Nepal. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm especially in Ayodhya. On this day the temples of Ram-Sita are decorated with lamps and flower garlands. The idols of all the deities in the temples are beautified with new clothes and ornaments. On this day in the temples of Ram-Sita marriage-like conversation takes place. This social program is popularly known as ‘Ram Vivah Utsav’. According to astrology, the day of Vivah Panchami is not considered auspicious for marriage. Lord Rama and Mother Sita were married on the day of Vivah Panchami, but then this day is not considered perfect for common people for marriage. Because the life after the marriage of Lord Rama and Sita was full of sorrows and hardships. That’s why it is believed that getting married on this day can make a person’s married life as painful as Ram and Sita’s.

    Vivah Panchami Story

    King Dasharath was once approached by Maharishi Vishwamitra, requesting him to allow Ram to guard his Yagna. King Dasharath reluctantly agreed and allowed Prince Ram and Lakshman to go with sage Vishwamitra. Vishwamitra successfully completed his Yagna and returned to Mithila along with Ram and Laxman. During that time, Mithila’s ruler Janak had organised a Swayamvar for Princess Sita.

    The Swayamvar task for all participants was to lift and string a massive bow, Shiva Dhanusha, which was laid resting on the ground. However, it was such a heavy and enormous bow that participants failed to lift it. Sage Vishwamitra then asked Ram, who strung the bow, breaking it into two. King Janak was delighted and got Sita married to Lord Ram.

    Vivah Panchami Rituals

    –              In the morning, devotees bathe and dress in clean, fresh clothes.

    –              The idols of Bhagwan Rama and Mata Sita are decorated.

    –              Bhagwan Ram is given yellow robes, while Mata Sita is given crimson clothes.

    –              ‘Vivah Prasang,’ the sacred Baal-Kand script, was read by either the priest or family members.

    –              Listening to the legend of Lord Rama and Maa Sita’s wedding is believed to bring happiness and blessings.

    –              On this day, reciting the Ramcharitmana ensures a happy and wealthy family life.

    –              The devotion of Bhagwan Rama and Mata Sita would help you in resolving all family conflicts.

    –              Devotees chant devotional and religious songs as well as sacred mantras in praise of the deities (bhajans).

    –              In the  ‘Ramleela,’ the Vivah Panchami takes place in various settings.

    –              The celebration is concluded with the offering of a final Aarti and Bhog Prasad after the priest completes the Vivah Panchami Puja.

    Vivah Panchami Benefits

    –              If any difficulties develop in your marriage, performing puja on the day of Vivah Panchami can help you in overcoming them.

    –              Worship on this day may remove any difficulty that arises in a person’s married life.

    –              Worshipping the combined form of Lord Shri Ram and Mata Sita aids in obtaining both of their blessings as well as the removal of all obstacles in a person’s marriage.

    –              Furthermore, chanting Bala Kanda’s Path is very important during the idols’ wedding ceremony.

    –              Reciting the Ramcharitmanas also promotes pleasant family life.

  • Air India mandates UK-based firm to sell its four Boeing 747-400 jumbo aircraft

    Air India mandates UK-based firm to sell its four Boeing 747-400 jumbo aircraft

    New Delhi (TIP)- Tata Group-owned Air India has mandated UK-based remarketing firm Skytech-AIC for the sale of its four Boeing 747-400 jumbo planes. These aircraft were deregistered by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation earlier this year. In a statement on November 21, Skytech-AIC said it has been appointed by Air India to market four Boeing 747-400s for outright sale. The aircraft, which are Pratt & Whitney 4056-powered and were built between 1993 and 1996, are offered for immediate delivery, it added.

    “We are honoured to have been selected by India’s flag carrier, Air India for this important assignment and are delighted to welcome them as a remarketing client alongside similarly leading airlines such as Singapore Airlines Group, Kuwait Airways, Air Greenland and Europe’s TUI Group,” Skytech-AIC Managing Director Julian Balaam said in the statement posted on the company’s website.

    In a statement on Tuesday, an Air India spokesperson said the 747s were a much-loved flagship of its fleet and “we are sad to let them go”.

    The airline is actively evaluating and reviewing the existing fleet to make it future-ready.

    “We look forward to bringing in the latest generation, more fuel efficient and more environmentally friendly aircraft to power Air India’s future aspirations and growth plans. We are sure that many passengers join Air Indians in bidding a fond emotional farewell to the Queen of the skies,” the spokesperson said. Apart from ferrying India’s VVIPs — president, vice president and prime minister — the four jumbo planes were deployed on high-density domestic and international routes.

    In 2020, Air India, which was then owned by the government, received two customised Boeing 777 planes equipped with advanced defence systems for ferrying VVIPs. Subsequently, two jumbo jets were pulled out of operations and prior to that, two such aircraft were grounded. One of the early operators of these planes, Air India had started inducting jumbo aircraft in its fleet from 1971.

    Over the decades, the airline has been phasing out such planes and replacing them with Boeing 777s and Boeing 787s, which are considered more fuel-efficient.

    Source: PTI

  • Foxconn offers staff 10,000 yuan to leave after iPhone factory violence

    Foxconn offers staff 10,000 yuan to leave after iPhone factory violence

    Beijing (TIP)- Foxconn Technology Group has begun offering 10,000 yuan ( around Rs 1 lakh) to any workers who choose to leave, an unusual decision intended to appease disgruntled new hires who played a central role in violent protests that rocked the world’s largest iPhone factory. Apple Inc.’s main global production partner said in an online notice the sum, to be paid out in two installments, will help smooth the journey home for employees. Many of the 200,000-plus workers at Foxconn’s main plant in Zhengzhou hail from elsewhere in the province or country. But the intent was also to usher out recent employees that the local government had helped recruit, many of whom fuelled tensions among the ranks, a Foxconn spokesperson said on Thursday. The company will replace departing staff though it may take time, the spokesperson added. The incentive, which in general exceeds a month’s wages for Foxconn’s blue-collar staff, is likely to placate some employees who on Wednesday staged a rare violent protest that trained a spotlight on the economic and social toll of Xi Jinping’s Covid Zero strategy. Hundreds of workers clashed with security personnel in the early hours as tensions boiled over after almost a month under tough restrictions intended to quash a Covid outbreak. One factor behind the unrest is that workers found out they wouldn’t receive higher wages they had been promised unless they stayed at the factory through March. The 10,000 yuan payment would compensate people unhappy with that restriction for their travel back home. Mounting dissatisfaction among Foxconn’s ranks threatens to further disrupt production at a plant that cranks out the majority of Apple’s marquee devices for shipment around the world. The US company has already warned it will ship fewer devices than anticipated during the critical holiday quarter, while wait times for iPhones have ballooned in some cases to after Christmas. “We have Apple team members on the ground at our supplier Foxconn’s Zhengzhou facility,” the US company said in a statement. “We are reviewing the situation and working closely with Foxconn to ensure their employees’ concerns are addressed.” Workers streamed out of dormitories in the early hours of Wednesday, jostling and pushing past the white-clad guards they vastly outnumbered. Several white-suited people pummelled a person lying on the ground with sticks in another clip. Onlookers yelled “fight, fight!” as throngs of people forced their way past barricades. At one point, several surrounded an occupied police car and began rocking the vehicle while screaming incoherently.

    Source: Bloomberg

  • After Twitter, Meta, Amazon and Google, HP Inc to reduce global headcount by up to 6,000 employees

    PC and printer major HP Inc is joining the ongoing tech layoff season and will lay off nearly 4,000-6,000 employees. In the earnings report for its fourth quarter of 2022, the company said it expects to reduce gross global headcount by approximately 4,000-6,000 employees, which is between 7-11 per cent of its workforce.

    “These actions are expected to be completed by the end of fiscal 2025,” HP said in a statement late on Tuesday.

    The company announced a ‘Future Ready Transformation Plan’, estimating annualised gross run rate cost savings of at least $1.4 billion by the end of fiscal 2025, and restructuring and other charges of approximately $1 billion.

    HP Inc and its subsidiaries announced fiscal 2022 net revenue of $63 billion, down 0.8 per cent from the prior-year period. “We had a solid end to our fiscal year despite navigating a volatile macro-environment and softening demand in the second half. In Q4, we delivered on our non-GAAP EPS target, while also completing our three-year value creation plan and exceeding our key metrics,” said Enrique Lores, HP President and CEO.

    “Looking forward, the new ‘Future Ready’ strategy we introduced this quarter will enable us to better serve our customers and drive long-term value creation by reducing our costs and reinvesting in key growth initiatives to position our business for the future,” Lores said.

    The Personal Systems net revenue was $10.3 billion, down 13 per cent year over year. The printing net revenue was $4.5 billion, down 7 per cent year over year, said the company.

    The global PC market has had a rough year following a pandemic boom.                Source: IANS

  • Tatas to acquire Bisleri for up to Rs 7,000 crore: Report

    Tata Consumer Products Ltd will buy Bisleri International for up to Rs 7000 crore, the Economic Times newspaper reported on Thursday, citing the packaged water maker’s chairman Ramesh Chauhan. Tata Consumer Products and Bisleri did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.

    The Tata Group houses its consumer business under Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) which also sells packaged mineral water under the brand Himalayan and with brands as Tata Copper Plus Water and Tata Gluco in the hydration segment. According to industry observers, if the deal is finalised, it would provide the Tata group FMCG arm a larger play into the fast-growing bottled water segment. The Indian bottled water market was valued at over USD 2.43 billion (around Rs 19,315 crore) in FY2021, said a report from market research and advisory TechSci Research. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.25 per cent on account of increasing disposable income, rising health and hygiene awareness, and increasing product innovation, the report added.

    “Bottled water is gaining popularity among consumers because it is thought to be more hygienic than loose normal water in the market, which is not good for health and is unsafe to drink,” the report said.

  • Earth has its own temperature regulating mechanism: Study

    Earth has its own temperature regulating mechanism: Study

    Earth has its own stabilising mechanism that can keep global temperatures within a steady, habitable range, helping bring climate back from the brink. Scientists have long suspected that silicate weathering plays a major role in regulating the Earth’s carbon cycle. “Silicate weathering” is a geological process by which the slow and steady weathering of silicate rocks involves chemical reactions that ultimately draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and into ocean sediments, trapping the gas in rocks, the study explained. The mechanism of silicate weathering could provide a geologically constant force in keeping carbon dioxide – and global temperatures – in check. But there has never been direct evidence for the continual operation of such a feedback, until now, the study said. The results, produced by scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US, are the first to use actual data to confirm the existence of a stabilising feedback, the mechanism of which is likely silicate weathering, the study, published in the journal Science Advances, said. This stabilising feedback would explain how the Earth has remained habitable through dramatic climate events in the geologic past.

    “On the one hand, it’s good because we know that today’s global warming will eventually be cancelled out through this stabilising feedback,” said study author Constantin Arnscheidt. “But on the other hand, it will take hundreds of thousands of years to happen, so not fast enough to solve our present-day issues.” Scientists have previously seen hints of a climate-stabilising effect in the Earth’s carbon cycle – Chemical analyses of ancient rocks have shown that the flux, or the flow, of carbon in and out of Earth’s surface environment has remained relatively balanced, even through dramatic swings in global temperature.

    Source: PTI

  • Nvidia Working With Microsoft to Build ‘Massive’ Cloud AI Computer Using Several Thousand GPUs

    Nvidia Working With Microsoft to Build ‘Massive’ Cloud AI Computer Using Several Thousand GPUs

    US chip designer and computing firm Nvidia said it is teaming up with Microsoft to build a “massive” computer to handle intense artificial intelligence computing work in the cloud. The AI computer will operate on Microsoft’s Azure cloud, using tens of thousands of graphics processing units (GPUs), Nvidia’s most powerful H100 and its A100 chips. Nvidia declined to say how much the deal is worth, but industry sources said each A100 chip is priced at about $10,000 (roughly Rs. 8,15,400) to $12,000 (roughly Rs. 9,78,500), and the H100 is far more expensive than that. “We’re at that inflection point where AI is coming to the enterprise and getting those services out there that customers can use to deploy AI for business use cases is becoming real,” Ian Buck, Nvidia’s general manager for Hyperscale and HPC told Reuters. “We’re seeing a broad groundswell of AI adoption … and the need for applying AI for enterprise use cases.”

    In addition to selling Microsoft the chips, Nvidia said it will partner with the software and cloud giant to develop AI models. Buck said Nvidia would also be a customer of Microsoft’s AI cloud computer and develop AI applications on it to offer services to customers. The rapid growth of AI models such as those used for natural language processing have sharply boosted demand for faster, more powerful computing infrastructure. Nvidia said Azure would be the first public cloud to use its Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking technology which has a speed of 400 gigabits per second. That networking technology links servers at high speed. This is important as heavy AI computing work requires thousands of chips to work together across several servers.