Month: January 2024

  • U.S. Justice Department finds that former New York Governor Cuomo sexually harassed employees

    U.S. Justice Department finds that former New York Governor Cuomo sexually harassed employees

    A probe launched in August 2021 found that Cuomo had illegally groped, kissed or made suggestive comments to 11 women

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): The U.S. Justice Department on January 26 agreed with a finding by the New York attorney general that the State’s former Governor, Andrew Cuomo, violated federal law by sexually harassing female employees and retaliating against those who spoke out.

    As a result of its findings, the federal agency signed a settlement with the New York Executive Chamber approving reforms that Cuomo’s successor, Kathy Hochul, had passed to prevent and address misconduct, and also added several more. Ms. Hochul’s reforms included firing employees who facilitated or helped retaliate against Cuomo’s accusers, opening a human resources department and creating new means for employees to report instances of sexual harassment. The Justice Department settlement announced on Friday calls for the State’s executive chamber to expand the human resources department, add new avenues for reporting and resolving complaints involving high-level officials, and implementing new training and anti-retaliation programs. In response to Friday’s announcement, an attorney for Cuomo, Rita Glavin, said the former governor “did not sexually harass anyone.” Glavin, in a statement, accused the Justice Department’s probe of being entirely based on the State Attorney General’s report, which she characterized as “deeply flawed, inaccurate, biased, and misleading.”

    Friday’s announcement concluded a probe launched in August 2021 after New York’s Democratic attorney general found that Cuomo, who is also a Democrat, had illegally groped, kissed or made suggestive comments to 11 women, and that his office had retaliated against the first accuser to go public.

    Cuomo, who had served since 2011 as governor of New York, the fourth-largest U.S. state, resigned a week later after pressure from President Joe Biden and others.

    In 2023, one of Cuomo’s aides filed a civil lawsuit against the former governor, saying she was “continuously subjected” to sexual harassment while working for Cuomo, beginning in December 2019, including sexual comments and unwanted touching.

    She previously filed a criminal complaint against Cuomo, the only one brought over the allegations against him, but it was dropped by a local prosecutor who said he could not prove a crime beyond reasonable doubt.

  • NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS/HARLEM RECEIVES SCOPY AWARD FROM THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY FOR COLON CANCER OUTREACH EFFORTS

    NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS/HARLEM RECEIVES SCOPY AWARD FROM THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY FOR COLON CANCER OUTREACH EFFORTS

    The video was meant to encourage New Yorkers ages 45 to 75 to get screened for the preventable cancer and to de-stigmatize the potentially life-saving procedure

    NEW YORK, NY (TIP): NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem CEO Georges Leconte and Chief of Gastroenterology Joan Culpepper-Morgan, MD with a Scopy Award from the American College of Gastroenterology for a video produced last year where Mr. Leconte allowed cameras to follow him as he prepped and underwent a routine colonoscopy. The video was meant to encourage more New Yorkers aged 45 to 75 to get screened for preventable cancer and to de-stigmatize the potentially life-saving procedure. Colorectal cancer, also known as colon cancer, occurs in the colon or rectum and is the second-leading cause of cancer death in New York City. African Americans are about 20 percent more likely to get colon cancer and about 40 percent more likely to die from it than most other groups, according to the American Cancer Society. The NYC Health + Hospitals system offers colonoscopies and the at-home fecal immunochemical (FIT) test, which is easy and less invasive, to help prevent colon cancer or find it early when it is more treatable. To make an appointment, call 1-1-844 NYC-4NYC. View Mr. Leconte’s video here, and learn more here about the FIT test from NYC Health + Hospitals Vice President and Chief Population Health Officer Dr. Nichola Davis.

    In the video Dr. Culpepper-Morgan performed a live, routine colonoscopy for Mr. Georges Leconte to demonstrate the ease and safety of the procedure with hopes of dispelling stigma and reducing fear among patients. The video follows the journey of the patient, Mr. Leconte, beginning with a pre-op appointment where the patient engages in discussion with Dr. Culpepper-Morgan regarding family medical history, expectations for the procedure and some concerns. The next segment of the video shows how the patient prepares one day prior to the colonoscopy by adhering to a diet of light fare consisting of low-fiber food and clear liquids, followed by a prescription laxative. The final scene is the day of the procedure where viewers witness the full colonoscopy process beginning with the patient’s arrival, anesthesia, procedure and post op.

    “Colorectal cancer being the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths amongst both men and women in the United States, emphasizes the importance of colorectal cancer outreach and prevention in local communities. Consistent and intentional outreach coupled with comprehensive literature will encourage patients to schedule timely colorectal screening,” said NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem CEO Georges Leconte, MPA, FAB, RRT.

    “With recent changes to the American Cancer Society’s age recommendation for colorectal cancer screening, it is imperative that outreach and prevention efforts are constantly in motion to support the health and wellness of underserved communities. Age 45 is the new 50 when planning for colonoscopy procedures. We want to save more lives and get ahead of potentially life-threating illness,” said NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem Chief of Gastroenterology Dr. Joan Culpepper-Morgan.

    “According to the American Cancer Society, African Americans are 20% more likely to get colorectal cancer and 40% more likely to succumb to the illness. The Community Advisory Board applauds Mr. Leconte and Dr. Culpepper-Morgan for their outreach prevention efforts to increase awareness and timely colon screening for residents in the Harlem community,” said NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem Community Advisory Board Chair Karen Dixon.

    “Congratulations to Harlem Hospital on their commitment to providing quality healthcare to the community. Colorectal screening is a crucial step in prioritizing the health of the black community. By raising awareness and promoting regular screenings, Harlem Hospital is saving lives and improving overall health outcomes. We appreciate their dedication to addressing the unique health needs of Black men and look forward to continued progress in improving health outcomes,” said One Hundred Black Men New York Health and Wellness Committee Co-Chair Dr. Maurice Franklin.

    Regular screenings can find colon cancer early, when it is easier to treat. When colon cancer is detected at an early stage, the 5-year relative survival rate is about 90 percent; however, only 4 out of 10 colon cancers are found this early. That is why it is so important to get screened!

    Often, colon cancer does not show signs or symptoms until it grows or spreads, which is why it is important to screen for it regularly. Symptoms of colon cancer can include blood in the stool or rectum, sudden weight loss, and diarrhea or constipation that doesn’t go away. New Yorkers should talk to their doctor if they experience any of these symptoms.

    New Yorkers are more likely to get colorectal cancer if they:

    Are older (the older you get, the higher your risk)
    Have a personal history of colon cancer or polyps
    Have a family history of colon cancer
    Have certain inherited risks, such as familial adenomatous polyposis or Lynch syndrome
    Have inflammatory bowel disease, like ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease
    Do not exercise regularly
    Have obesity
    Drink alcohol
    Smoke

    To lower your risk of colon cancer:

    Maintain a healthy weight
    Eat fewer processed meats, such as hot dogs and deli meats
    If you smoke, make a plan to quit
    Exercise regularly
    Reduce the amount and how often you drink alcohol

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    MEDIA CONTACT: Philip D. Cooke (Philip.cooke@nychhc.org) and Jeanette N McGill (Jeanette.mcgill@nychhc.org), 212-939-1372

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    About NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem

    NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem is a 303-bed hospital that provides a broad array of preventive, primary and acute care services including general medicine and medical subspecialties, general surgery and surgical subspecialties, infectious diseases, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and neonatology, critical care, imaging, radiology and nuclear medicine, rehabilitation medicine, psychiatry and substance abuse services, dental and oral surgery, physical, speech and occupational therapies. They are an Area-Wide Burn Center and Level II Trauma, with Centers of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery, Breast Imaging and Sexual Assault Forensics, a designated Stroke and AIDS Center, a World Health Organization’s UNICEF Designated Baby Friendly. For more information, visit https://www.nychealthandhospitals.org/locations/harlem/

    About NYC Health + Hospitals

    NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest municipal health care system in the nation serving more than a million New Yorkers annually in more than 70 patient care locations across the city’s five boroughs. A robust network of outpatient, neighborhood-based primary and specialty care centers anchors care coordination with the system’s trauma centers, nursing homes, post-acute care centers, home care agency, and MetroPlus health plan—all supported by 11 essential hospitals. Its diverse workforce of more than 43,000 employees is uniquely focused on empowering New Yorkers, without exception, to live the healthiest life possible. For more information, visit www.nychealthandhospitals.org and stay connected on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

  • Birthday Horoscope-January 29 to February 4

    Birthday Horoscope-January 29 to February 4

    January 29

    Ganesha says today, the universe is poised to shower you with a burst of creativity and a spark of inspiration. It’s an excellent day to embark on new ventures or inject a novel twist into ongoing projects. Your intuition is at its peak, offering a guiding light in decision-making. Trust these inner whispers, as they’re aligned with your true path. In the realm of relationships, both personal and professional, you’ll find your empathy and understanding are your greatest assets. Connections deepen, and new alliances may form under this harmonious sky. Embrace the unexpected and let your imaginative spirit soar.

    January 30

    Ganesha says on this day, the stars align to enhance your communicative abilities. Words carry more weight, and your ability to articulate thoughts and feelings is significantly heightened. Whether engaging in heartfelt discussions with loved ones or navigating crucial negotiations in the workplace, your eloquence will pave the way for understanding and progress. It’s also a day ripe for learning; your mind is like a sponge, eager to absorb new information. Be open to different perspectives, as they could offer valuable insights. Remember, effective listening is just as important as speaking. Balance the two for the best outcomes.

    January 31

    Ganesha says today is a day of introspection and personal growth. The cosmic energy encourages you to look inward, examining your goals, desires, and the path you’re currently on. It’s an ideal time for self-care and mental health awareness. Don’t shy away from confronting emotions or unresolved issues; addressing them now can lead to profound healing and clarity. In terms of career and hobbies, consider if they align with your true passions. It might be time to make adjustments that resonate more closely with your authentic self.

    February 1

    Ganesha says a fresh start is the theme of today. The universe is urging you to embrace new beginnings, whether it’s a new project, relationship, or personal habit. The energy is ripe for setting intentions and goals. Your optimism and enthusiasm are your greatest allies, helping you to overcome any challenges that arise. In social settings, your charisma shines, drawing others to your side. It’s a great day to network and forge new connections. Remember, every journey begins with a single step, so don’t hesitate to take it.

    February 2

    Ganesha says today, balance is key. The stars encourage you to find harmony in your day-to-day life. Pay attention to your work-life balance and make adjustments as needed. It’s also a day to find equilibrium in your physical and emotional well-being. Consider activities that nourish both, like yoga or meditation. In relationships, strive for fairness and understanding. It’s a day where compromise will lead to positive outcomes and strengthened bonds.

    February 3

    Ganesha says this day brings a focus on practical matters. It’s time to get organized, set plans, and tackle tasks with efficiency. Your attention to detail is heightened, making it an excellent day for problem-solving and critical thinking. In financial matters, be prudent and plan for the future. It’s also a day to be grounded in reality, so while dreams are important, make sure your actions are also aligned with practical outcomes.

    February 4

    Ganesha says a sense of adventure permeates the day. You’re encouraged to step out of your comfort zone and explore new horizons. This could mean trying something new in your personal life, taking a different approach at work, or even exploring new places. Embrace change and let your curiosity lead the way. It’s also a day of spontaneity, so don’t be surprised if unexpected opportunities or invitations come your way. Be open to the possibilities, as they could lead to exciting and fulfilling experiences.

  • Weekly Horoscope- January 29, 2024 to February 4, 2024

    By Chirag Daruwalla – Son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla

    Aries 

    Ganesha says this will keep people respecting you. Therefore, you have to control your speech and anger. Remember, this too shall pass. If misunderstandings have arisen between you and a friend, find a solution as soon as possible. This friendship is special for you too. This week there will be prosperity in legal disputes and court work. Work will remain in progress. You will always use your courage and patience appropriately to deal with any difficult situation. Work done in partnership will bring you prosperity. Divine help is always with you. 

    Taurus 

    Ganesha says there is a possibility of some auspicious function taking place at home and there is also a possibility of some auspicious function or festival being completed. Despite all this, any worry related to family can eat you from within. You will get unpleasant news this week. You will get good success in business and job. There may be some shortcomings in the good fortune received from family. This week there will be more interest in the welfare of others, religious works, and public welfare. You will get success and exaltation in the workplace. 

    Gemini 

    Ganesha says that material life is going to be favorable this week. There will be journeys related to work or the religious field. Due to your expertise and influential personality, you will be successful in pleasing the opposition. Maintain good behavior with parents, otherwise, you may have to face problems. This week you would like to spend time with your loved ones and feel relaxed with them. This week’s celebration will serve an important purpose. 

    Cancer 

    Ganesha says that this week you will get financial benefits from more than one resource. Health will be favorable. The happiness of your married life will increase and you will be happy with your spouse and children. You will get good news. There are chances of marriage for unmarried people this week. People of the Cancer zodiac sign may remain worried about many features of their lives this week. It is also possible that this may affect your friendship as well. Therefore, if any kind of stress is troubling you then try to control your mind. 

    Leo 

    Ganesha says that this week you will get better happiness and support from your family. There will be happiness and peace on the job. You will see an increase in your enthusiasm and zeal. You will get unexpected success in the field of competition. Rather, the special advice for you this week is that whether it is your loved ones or anyone else, you should always be ready to help them. Ultimately, the time has come when you must settle down. 

    Virgo 

    Ganesha says that there will be business trips this week, in which you will see clear results. Along with promotion in the workplace, you will get wealth and happiness. You will complete any task easily. The happiness of a married life will be beneficial. This week some kind of good news will brighten the happiness of the house. Siblings may get some achievement. If any kind of trouble befalls the family, the entire family will have to face that challenge together. Everyone will be involved not only in the troubles but also in the happiness of the family. 

    Libra 

    Ganesha says that this week there will be sweetness in married life. There will be profitable opportunities. There will be profit in business job. Promotion can increase jobs. Be a little careful about your health. Being good at communication will enable you to build good relationships with others. You will be successful in saving money. There are chances of doing some traveling in connection with work. You are likely to benefit from them. This week will be special for your love life. Many times, you will feel very happy about your love life. At the beginning of this week, you will be looking for an opportunity to sit with your loved one and express your feelings.

    Scorpio 

    Ganesha says that this week you may get positive news from your in-laws and family. Sudden financial gain is possible. There will be an improvement in respect and prestige in the society. You will try to complete your work with full confidence in the workplace. This week you will receive good news from your children. The planetary positions indicate some events in which your loved ones will feel better safe and protected under the umbrella of your love. Your efforts will be appreciated. Apart from this, people also take care that while talking to their loved ones, they do not forget their responsibilities. 

    Sagittarius 

    Ganesha says that this week any kind of religious work or auspicious work can be completed in the house. Getting acquainted with new people will increase. There will be positive outcomes in marital life. Interest in religious activities will remain. You will be inclined towards community work this week. Make money and capital investment-related plans carefully till this week. If you talk about your love life and marital life, then this week you will get happiness in both your love life and marital life. 

    Capricorn 

    Ganesha says Don’t say anything that might hurt him. It is possible that people around you may be upset, which can also affect your mood. But don’t worry because this too will pass. You just focus on your work. By doing this, your attention will also be removed from your problems for some time. Soon everyone will be in a good mood and things will be fine again. You are full of extraordinary ideas but if you do not implement them properly then these ideas will lose their importance. 

    Aquarius 

    Ganesha says that if someone is getting angry with you, then speak softly and get out of there, soon everything will be fine. You will be able to do your work on time. But in any case, do not lose hope of achieving your goal. This week you will be left with your bad habits and adopt good habits. Will use this week to know myself better and set me up for success. 

    Pisces 

    Ganesha says that every person has a different limit. Do not panic in any challenging conditions as you will be able to face them in a simple way. Just believe in yourself and keep moving forth with full confidence. Which one you have been looking for a long time can be found this week. If you try you can find everything you thought you lost in all this time. Consider yourself lucky this week. Your hard work and dedication will be recognized and appreciated again. This will keep you motivated to continue with your work. Generally, you are more dependent on your friends for emotional stability and happiness.

  • Fuming French farmers pile pressure on Paris

    PARIS (TIP): France’s government scrambled on January 25 to come up with answers to farmers blocking motorways and demonstrating at public buildings across the country, after a fuel tax rise detonated long-standing resentments. It is a first crisis for recently-installed Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who summoned his economy, environment and agriculture chiefs for a meeting to decide on aid measures and fend off a possible blockade of the capital. With Paris under pressure to defuse tensions just months ahead of key European Parliament polls, government sources told AFP that initial responses to rural unions’ demands could be announced Thursday or Friday. Farmers were out in force on many motorways, city ring roads and traffic roundabouts nationwide following the death Tuesday of a farmer and her daughter at a roadblock. “We’re caught in a pincer effect between rising costs and falling prices for our produce,” said Dominique Kretz, a wheat, corn and beetroot farmer among several hundred blocking the M35 motorway near eastern city Strasbourg.
    Some routes were blocked around southern city Avignon and towards Mediterranean port Marseille, according to traffic information website Bison Fute.
    And in western city Bordeaux, around 15 tractors launched a go-slow in both directions around the ring road. Farmers say they are being squeezed from multiple directions, with buyers from supermarkets and the food industry crushing their margins and complex environmental rules on issues like leaving land fallow and pesticide use. The last straw for many was the government’s move to eliminate a tax break on diesel fuel for their farm equipment — despite an attempt to soften the blow by phasing it out between now and 2030. (AFP)

  • Australians protest British colonization on a national holiday some mark as ‘Invasion Day’

    SYDNEY (TIP): Thousands of Australians protested the anniversary of British colonization of their country with large crowds on January 26 urging for Australia Day to be moved and for a day of mourning on the holiday some call “Invasion Day.” The holiday marks the arrival of 11 British ships carrying convicts at Port Jackson in present-day Sydney on Jan. 26, 1788. For many activists, the day marked the beginning of a sustained period of discrimination and expulsion of Indigenous people from their land without a treaty.
    Thousands of people, many of whom waved Indigenous flags, rallied in front of the Victoria state parliament in Melbourne, calling for an official day of mourning to be declared across Australia. Large crowds in Sydney chanted for the Australia Day date to be moved. Protests have been organized in every major city in the country..
    On Thursday, two monuments symbolizing Australia’s colonial past were damaged in Melbourne. A statue of British naval officer James Cook, who in 1770 charted Sydney’s coast, was sawn off at the ankles, and a Queen Victoria monument was doused in red paint.
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people represented 3.8% of Australia’s population of 26 million, according to a Bureau of Statistics census in 2021. Indigenous people are the nation’s most disadvantaged ethnic minority. Tensions are high after Australian voters in October resoundingly rejected a referendum to create an advocacy committee to offer advice to parliament on policies that affect Indigenous people. The government had proposed the first constitutional change since 1977 as a step forward in Indigenous rights.
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday that the national day was an opportunity for Australians to “pause and reflect on everything that we have achieved as a nation.” (AP)

  • Russia fires a top geneticist who claimed people could live to 900 before sins caused Biblical flood

    MOSCOW (TIP): Russia’s science and higher education ministry has dismissed the head of a prestigious genetics institute who sparked controversy by contending that humans once lived for centuries and that the shorter lives of modern humans are due to their ancestors’ sins, state news agency RIA-Novosti said January 25. Although the report did not give a reason for the firing of Alexander Kudryavtsev, the influential Russian Orthodox Church called it religious discrimination. Kudryavtsev, who headed the Russian Academy of Science’s Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, made a presentation at a conference in 2023 in which he said people had lived for some 900 years prior to the era of the Biblical Flood and that “original, ancestral and personal sins” caused genetic diseases that shortened lifespans. (AP)

  • Netanyahu slams genocide case as ‘outrageous’, says Israel will continue to do ‘what is necessary’ to defend itself

    THE HAGUE (TIP): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will continue to do what is necessary to defend itself, following a ruling from the top UN court that harshly criticised Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The International Court of Justice stopped short on January 26 of ordering a cease-fire in Gaza in a genocide case filed by South Africa. But it demanded that Israel try to contain death and damage in its military offensive in the tiny coastal enclave. Netanyahu rejected the genocide claims as “outrageous” and vowed to press ahead with the war. “We will continue to do what is necessary to defend our country and defend our people, “he said. (PTI)

  • Congo rebel group kills at least 19 people in attack on eastern town

    KINSHASA (TIP): At least 19 people were killed when rebels attacked a town in Congo’s North Kivu province, the army said late January 25, the latest violence in the country’s conflict-battered east. The rebels shelled the town of Mweso, where they “indiscriminately dropped mortar bombs,” which also injured 27 other civilians, army spokesman Lt. Col. Guillaume N’djike Kaïko said in a statement read on state television. The town’s streets were empty Thursday evening, after most of its residents took refuge in the Mweso General Hospital, Kaïko added. The army blamed the attack on the M23 rebel group, which rose to prominence 10 years ago when its fighters seized Goma, eastern Congo’s largest city on the border with Rwanda. Its name refers to a March 23, 2009, peace deal, which it accuses the government of not implementing. There was no response from the group to the allegation.
    U.N. experts warned last year that attacks by M23 fighters have become more frequent, longer and stronger and that territory under the group’s control “significantly increased,” causing massive displacement of civilians and indiscriminate shelling. M23 combatants also “deliberately killed civilians” and attacked U.N. peacekeeping troops.
    Fighting in eastern Congo has been simmering for decades as more than 120 groups fight for power, land and valuable mineral resources, while others try to defend their communities.
    The security crisis was a key issue in Congo’s recent presidential election, in which Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi was reelected with a promise to end the violence.
    Tshisekedi accuses Rwanda of destabilizing Congo by backing the M23 rebels. U.N. experts have linked the rebels to Rwandan forces, though Rwanda denies supporting them. (AP)

  • ‘Tim-Houthi Chalamet’: handsome TikToker spreads Yemen rebels’ message

    ‘Tim-Houthi Chalamet’: handsome TikToker spreads Yemen rebels’ message

    SANAA (TIP): Gazing smoulderingly into the camera as he boards a hijacked ship, a young influencer is gaining attention as he promotes a controversial cause: Yemen’s Houthi rebels and their attacks in the Red Sea. Rashed Al-Haddad, 19, has become a minor celebrity for his social media posts, some set to triumphant music and showing him brandishing the red, white and black flag of Yemen, with a large ceremonial dagger thrust into his belt.
    Though not a member of the Iran-backed group, the telegenic TikToker with cherubic curls, who lives in the rebel-held capital Sanaa, has been dubbed “Tim-Houthi Chalamet” by social media users for his resemblance to “Wonka” star Timothee Chalamet.
    “I received many offers to participate in fashion shows and advertisements, but I decided to take advantage of this fame for the Palestinian cause,” he told AFP.
    Haddad’s profile has grown alongside the rise in international attention on war-torn Yemen after Houthi attacks on shipping — launched, the group says, in protest at Israel’s war against Palestinian Hamas militants in Gaza — triggered US and British reprisal strikes.
    The attacks led the United States to redesignate the Houthis a “terrorist” organisation, with ships being diverted thousands of miles around Africa and threatening to disrupt everything from car factories to natural gas deliveries.
    The fresh-faced teen received millions of views for his video of a trip to the Galaxy Leader, the Israel-linked cargo ship that was captured in November and is now being paraded as a trophy of war. He presents an alternative to the grizzled image of the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital in 2014.
    A Saudi-led coalition intervened the following year to prop up the internationally recognised government, plunging the country into a brutal war that has since resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths.
    ‘Millions of views’
    “When I started on TikTok, I posted videos of the ship (Galaxy Leader) that was seized by the Yemenis. When I posted the video clips, they reached millions of views within four days,” he told AFP in Sanaa, wearing a combat belt with a rifle slung across his lap.
    “After that, the account was banned (by TikTok) and deleted permanently.”
    Haddad said his Instagram account with 70,000 followers was also deleted along with his Facebook profile. Both platforms, owned by Meta, ban hate speech.
    In contrast to Haddad’s videos, the Houthis are often seen holding mass demonstrations where weapon-toting crowds chant: “Death to Israel, death to America!”
    “Three of my TikTok accounts were banned as well, but I have created new accounts, and thankfully, the number of followers is increasing,” Haddad said, shrugging off comparisons with Hollywood’s Chalamet. “I did not care that (social media users) compared me to this actor, but I was happy in another way,” he said. (AFP)

  • Russia backs Sri Lankan government over Online Safety Bill; calls matter purely internal

    Russia backs Sri Lankan government over Online Safety Bill; calls matter purely internal

    COLOMBO (TIP): Russia has backed the Sri Lankan government’s decision to adopt the controversial Online Safety Bill, saying that the matter was purely an internal matter for the island nation and any kind of interference over it will be unacceptable. Sri Lankan Parliament on January 24 approved with amendments the controversial Online Safety Bill that seeks to regulate online content amid criticism from the opposition that claimed it will stifle freedom of speech. The new legislation would lead to the establishment of the Online Safety Commission which is empowered to make punitive rulings on offenses.
    A false statement online would be liable, if convicted, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand Sri Lankan rupees.
    In a statement, Russian Ambassador in Sri Lanka Levan Dzhagaryan said that Russia was closely following the situation about the Online Safety Bill in the country. His comments came in the backdrop of the US envoy here saying that she was concerned about the potential impact of the bill.
    “We are following the situation with the Online Safety Bill in Sri Lanka, which has been adopted by the Parliamentary majority in all readings recently.
    We also take notice of all comments and reactions on this legislature both from the domestic political sphere and among the foreign powers accredited in this country, “he said.
    He also said that it is a purely internal issue of Sri Lanka.
    “We suppose that regulations of the online sphere are solely domestic issues of the Republic of Sri Lanka. In this regard we want to highlight that in our point of view, any interference into this internal issue from aside by the foreign powers is irrelevant and unacceptable,” he said. By contrast the US Ambassador in Colombo Julie Chung said that the US was concerned about the potential impact of the bill.
    In a post on X, Chung said: “The US remains concerned about the potential impact of Sri Lanka’s online safety bill. She said the bill jeopardised democratic values. The US urges Sri Lanka to prioritise transparency and ensure any legislation does not stifle the voices of its people,”she said.
    The Sri Lankan Opposition, which called the bill as undemocratic as it would hamper freedom of expression, has vowed to repeal it when in power.
    Human Rights Watch condemned the bill as one which clamped free expression of public views in Sri Lanka’s election year. The Asian Internet Coalition said the bill was a blow to Sri Lanka’s efforts to bolster the digital economy. The government was accused of rushing through the bill without sufficient public debate. (PTI)

  • Militants attack check post in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; 3 killed

    PESHAWAR (TIP): Unidentified militants attacked a security check post in Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing at least three persons and injuring two, police said.
    The attack took place on January 23. The militants attacked the Aba Shaheed check post in the Dikhan district bordering South Waziristan.
    Two labourers and one security personnel were killed in the attack, police said, adding that the presence of militants was spotted through thermal vision cameras.
    The dead bodies were found during a search operation on Wednesday. The two labourers injured have been shifted to Dera district hospital, police said.
    No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. Pakistan has seen a resurgence of attacks by armed groups since 2022 when a ceasefire between the outlawed group Pakistan Taliban (TTP) and the government broke down.
    More than 300 attacks have hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in 2023 alone, according to official data, with a vast majority of them claimed by the TTP, which was founded in 2007. (PTI)

  • Four survivors in Russian air ambulance crash in Afghanistan, fate of 2 others unknown

    NEW DELHI (TIP): Four people survived and two are unaccounted for after a Russian plane crashed in mountainous northeastern Afghanistan, the air transport agency Rosaviatsia said.
    The Falcon 10 business jet was believed to be carrying six people on a hospital flight to Uzbekistan and Russia before communication was lost on Saturday evening.
    “Of the six people on board the aircraft, tentatively, four are alive. They have various injuries. The fate of two people is being clarified,” Rosaviatsia said, citing the Russian embassy in Afghanistan. The ministry of airport transport and aviation in Afghanistan said that the aircraft crashed in Koof-Aab district of Badakhshan province, and claimed that four passengers survived the crash. A provincial government official in Afghanistan told AFP the aircraft came down in Badakhshan province, which borders China, Tajikistan and Pakistan. The aircraft had taken off from Thailand and had made a brief technical stopover in Gaya airport for refueling,’’ according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation. (AFP)

  • ‘False and malicious propaganda’: India dismisses Pak claims of role in terrorists’ killings in Sialkot and PoK

    Lahore (TIP): Hours after Pakistan claimed that it had “credible evidence” of links between “Indian agents” and the murders of two Pakistani terrorists associated with the Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Lashkar-e-Taiba in Sialkot and Rawalkot last year, New Delhi termed the claim as Islamabad’s latest attempt at “peddling false and malicious anti-India propaganda”.
    Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Thursday, “We have seen media reports regarding certain remarks by the Pakistan foreign secretary. It is Pakistan’s latest attempt at peddling false and malicious anti-India propaganda.”
    “As the world knows, Pakistan has long been the epicentre of terrorism, organised crime and illegal transnational activities. India and many other countries have publicly warned Pakistan cautioning that it would be consumed by its own culture of terror and violence. Pakistan will reap what it sows. To blame others for its own misdeeds can neither be a justification nor a solution,” he said. Earlier in the day, Pakistan Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi alleged at a press conference in Islamabad that India was carrying out “extraterritorial and extrajudicial killings” inside Pakistan.
    Shahid Latif, a key aide to Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar and the mastermind of the 2016 attack on the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot, was gunned down in a mosque at Sialkot in Punjab province on October 11, 2023. On September 8, 2023, Riyaz Ahmad alias Abu Qasim, who was affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Taiba and one of the main conspirators behind the Dhangri terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir on January 1, 2023, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen inside the Al-Qudus mosque during pre-dawn prayers in the Rawalakot area in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
    He alleged that Kumar recruited Muhammad Umair, a labourer in the third country, to act as a contact with local criminals in Pakistan to trace and assassinate Latif. However, “they were unable to carry out the execution”, he added.
    He also said that “Indian agents used technology and safe havens on foreign soil to commit assassinations in Pakistan. They recruited, financed and supported criminals, terrorists and unsuspecting civilians to play defined roles in these assassinations.” (PTI)

  • At 43, Rohan Bopanna one step away from history

    At 43, Rohan Bopanna one step away from history

    Rohan Bopanna earned himself one more opportunity to win a Grand Slam title by reaching the Australian Open men’s doubles final with Australian partner Matthew Ebden after prevailing in a tense semifinal against Tomas Machac and Zhang Zhizhen in Melbourne on January 25.
    The second-seeded Indo-Australian pair faced some stiff resistance from their rivals in the third set but eventually the experience of playing super tiebreakers helped them nail the finish with a 6-3 3-6 7-6(10-7) scoreline after two hours and two minutes. World No. 54 Zhang and No. 75 Machac are quality singles players, featuring in the top-100 list and their powerful hitting from the baseline did make it a tough contest for the experienced Bopanna and Ebden. A day after he was assured of becoming the world No. 1 doubles player, Bopanna served well on big points and also manage to pull out the strokes and tricks at crucial junctures. Bopanna has reached the US Open final twice (2013, 2023) but a Major trophy has eluded him in his career.
    Now, at the fag end of his career at the age of 43, he will have the chance to tick that box on Saturday, January 27.
    Bopanna and Ebden will face Italian pair of Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori, who beat German team of Yannick Hanfmann and Dominik Koepfer 6-3 3-6 7-6(5) in the other semifinal. Source: PTI

  • Jadeja, Rahul hit fifties as India make 421/7 on Day 2 to push England to corner

    Jadeja, Rahul hit fifties as India make 421/7 on Day 2 to push England to corner

    Hyderabad (TIP)- Ravindra Jadeja’s two-layered 50 and KL Rahul’s mastery were at the heart of India’s 421 for seven, a total which placed them several miles ahead of England after the second day’s play of the first Test here on Friday, January 26. Jadeja (81 batting) and Axar Patel (35 batting), who added 63 runs for the unbroken eighth-wicket stand, are at the crease at stumps. India’s lead has now swelled to 175 runs, and England would find it tough to wipe that out once their turn to bat comes on the third day.
    But India’s ascendancy to the top on a slightly tacky pitch was more tectonic and Jadeja’s risk managing abilities played a huge role in it. In one sense, the situation was ideal for the left-hander, who loves a scrap in the middle. When Jadeja came to bat, Rahul was in full flight and he joined the party with a few blows of his own.
    In fact, the initial 40 balls he faced produced 35 runs as India first closed the gap with England and then swiftly moved into the lead.
    But Rahul’s dismissal for a 123-ball 86 forced Jadeja to transform his approach. India’s lead was still only 42 then, and the home side needed him to bat long to construct more floors above that fledgling foundation.
    Jadeja did precisely that. He slowed down indeed, but not to that extent of confining himself into a shell and opened up whenever England bowlers erred in their lengths.
    A daring hoick off left-arm spinner Tom Hartley over long-on for a six and a flowing off-drive off leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed for a four showcased his power and touch.
    England bowlers were all in spirit and optimism while bowling and appealing throughout the day, but they lacked consistency in hitting the right spot, except Joe Root, who is more than a part-timer in these conditions.
    It came as no surprise then that it was Root who put Jadeja in the most unpleasant situation during his knock. The spinner wrapped Jadeja’s pads and umpire Paul Reiffel upheld the shout for leg-before.
    But the DRS found a massive inside edge as Jadeja survived at 49. He duly completed his 20th Test 50 in 84 balls when he peeled three runs off Root.
    The only sore point during his otherwise assured stay was a calamitous mix-up which resulted in the run out of R Ashwin, as Jadeja sold a dummy, jogging a few steps before turning his back only to find his spin bowling partner standing right next to him.
    Though KS Bharat (41, 81 balls) failed to kick on, the wicketkeeper batter helped Jadeja make 68 runs off 141 balls for the sixth wicket, which expanded India’s lead. But regret will linger inside Bharat, who recently made 100 against England Lions for India A, for he could not make his maiden Test 50 when the team was in a strong position and there was no real pressure on him. However, Bharat will not be the only India batter who will be nursing that feeling once they glance back at the day’s proceedings at the RGI Stadium. Source: PTI

  • Sinner ends 10-time champion Djokovic’s Australian Open streak

    Sinner ends 10-time champion Djokovic’s Australian Open streak

    Melbourne (TIP)- Jannik Sinner ended one of Novak Djokovic’s perfect streaks in an Australian Open upset and then got to relax while Daniil Medvedev rallied from two sets down to beat Alexander Zverev after midnight to secure the other place in the final.
    For a self-described tennis fan, just everything went Sinner’s way in the semifinals on Friday.
    The 22-year-old Italian broke Djokovic’s serve twice in each of the first two sets in a surprisingly lopsided 6-1, 6-2, 6-7 (6), 6-3 victory that ended the 10-time champion’s unbeaten streak in semifinals at Rod Laver Arena.
    Almost an hour after missing a match point in the tiebreaker, Sinner converted his second to complete his third win in four head-to-heads since losing to Djokovic in last year’s Wimbledon semifinals.
    “I learned a lot from that,” he said of that Wimbledon loss and his subsequent wins. “It gives you a better feeling when you know that you can beat one player.
    “The confidence from the end of last year has for sure kept the belief.” Third-seeded Medvedev appeared down and out after two sets, and was two points from losing in the fourth, but rallied to beat Zverev 5-7, 3-6, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5), 6-3 after 4 hours, 18 minutes. “I was a little bit lost, but during the third set I started saying If I lose this match, I just want to be proud of myself,’” said Medvedev, who has lost two finals in Australia, including one from two sets up. “I’m proud of myself.”
    Zverev’s run drew attention on and off the court after news emerged that a German court set a trial date in May over an assault allegation dating to 2020. The Olympic gold medalist has denied the accusations since last July when details of the case became public.
    After winning the first two sets, Zverev got within a couple of swings of the racket of making a second Grand Slam final. Instead it will be Medvedev, the 2021 U.S. Open champion whose run here included a grueling second-round win that finished at almost 4 in the morning, who will be aiming for a second major title. Sinner will be the youngest player to contest the men’s final in Australia since Djokovic won the first of his 10 titles here in 2008.
    A record-extending 11th Australian and 25th major title overall will have to wait for Djokovic.
    He hadn’t lost a match at Melbourne Park since a fourth-round exit in 2018, had never lost after reaching the final four, and was on a 33-match winning streak at the season’s first major.
    Source: AP

  • Shekhawati: The open gallery of Rajasthan

    Shekhawati: The open gallery of Rajasthan

    Shekhawati is a semi-arid getaway full of open air galleries, enchanting havelis & palaces and legendary forts. This region has been recognised as the open art gallery of Rajasthan”” having the largest concentration of frescos in the world.” Shekhawati has a history similar to that of Nawalgarh where in the Marwari men went to cities like Bombay and Calcutta in search of work and the time they found success and their businesses flourished, that is exactly when these plush havelis emanated. One businessman competed with the other in showing off his wealth, this continued on and on and finally, what the business families of Shekhawati got was an affluent city to live in. The inhabitants of Shekhawati are considered brave, sacrificing and hard working people. The region provides one of the highest number of people to the Indian Army. Hence, this location makes up for a dreamscape for all those wishing to get a blast from the past.
    Sikar
    Sikar is one of the most preferred excursions away from Shekhawati. It is host to plenty of prolific havelis and temples namely the Ram Chokhani Haveli, Bansidhar Rathi Haveli, Mirijamal Kyala Haveli, Kedia Haveli, Sanganeria Haveli, Radha Murli Manohar temple and the Jeen Mata temple are the relatively more famous ones. There is another popular temple in the village of Khatu Shyamji called the Khatu Shyamji temple which is renowned for its Jadula ceremony where a child’s hair are shaved off for the first time.
    Churu
    Churu is another jaunt a few km away from the town of Shekhawati located in the district of Shekhawati itself. Like many other towns in this area, Churu is also known for its Rajasthani architectural techniques clearly seen in its havelis and forts. One can see varied frescoes, paintings and carvings in the interiors of these havelis. The other major attractions are believed to be the chhatris like the Aath Kambh Chhatri and Gondia Chhatri.
    Salasar Balaji
    Salasar Balaji or Salasar Dham is a temple located in the small town of Salasar near Sujangarh in Churu district, Rajasthan. Dedicated to Balaji, another name for Hanuman, this temple attracts innumerable devotees throughout the year. Salasar Dham is in a religious circuit of centers of Khatu Shyamji temple and Rani Sati Dadiji (Jhunjhunu) temple and the Salasar Dham (or Balaji). All are located at a close proximity to each Other.
    The magnificent temple was constructed in the year 1754 and is now considered as a shakti sthal (place of power), a place where all wishes come true. The idol of Lord Hanuman here is deemed to be swayambhu (self-created). It is believed that on Shravan Shukla-Navami in 1811 Samrat, a farmer in village Asia found a unique idol of Hanuman with beard and moustaches while ploughing the field. The idol was then sent to Salasar, and a temple was constructed in 1754 AD by Mohandas Maharaj.
    On Chaitra Purnima and Ashvin Purnima, large fairs are organized and devotees from all over the country flock to the Dham to pay their homage to the deity. They parade to the temple barefooted, to prove the intensity of their devotion or to complete some mannat (wishes).
    Nawalgarh
    Nawalgarh is a miniature town situated at a short distance from Shekhawati. Fondly known as “the land of Havelis” or “open air art gallery”, this miniature town of Nawalgarh is located around 30 km away from the town of Jhunjhunu and does absolute justice to the name given to it.
    It was named after Thakur Nawal Singh, who was the founder of the city. The Golden City of Rajasthan is the motherland of a lot of successful Marwari business families. It is said that the Marwaris who were off to cosmo cities like Bombay and Calcutta in search of work, used to send their hard earned money back to their homes in Nawalgarh. When their businesses started to flourish, they sent back artists to Nawalgarh in order to build plush palaces and show off their wealth. This lead to the rich architecture of this little town in Rajasthan.
    Mandawa
    Mandawa is a tiny township in the centre of the Shekhawati region, famous for trade and commerce. In the 18th century, the Rajput ruler of Mandawa and also the builder of the Roop Niwas Palace in Nawalgarh, built a lavish fort called here.
    This attracted a lot of investors and traders from all across the country and they happened to settle here. Another major attraction in this township is the Castle Mandawa. Probably a tourist’s best bet for accommodation is this Castle which was turned into a heritage hotel a while ago. It might be a little too heavy on the pocket but this architectural wonder will make you understand that every penny of yours the moment you enter this posh hotel. A perfect amalgamation of ancient and modern architecture, this hotel has been restored keeping the old flavor in perfect condition whilst also adding the technology of today.

  • Ram Temple Consecration: PM Modi inaugurates Ayodhya Mandir; unveils Ram Lalla idol

    Ram Temple Consecration: PM Modi inaugurates Ayodhya Mandir; unveils Ram Lalla idol

    Ayodhya (TIP) – Amid much fervour in the holy city of Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ram Mandir and unveiled the idol of Ram Lalla on January 22. PM Modi also completed the Pran Pratistha rituals following the inauguration ceremony.
    “The supernatural moment of the consecration of Shri Ram Lala’s life in Ayodhya Dham is going to leave everyone emotional. It is my great pleasure to be a part of this divine program. Hail Siya Ram!,” PM Modi writes in a post on social media platform X.
    The Ram Temple is constructed at the birthplace of Lord Ram. Notably, the grand event saw the participation of 7,000 VVIPs ranging from politicians to businessmen and celebrities such as Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Virat Kohli, and Amitabh Bachchan amongst others. The cost of the construction of Ram Temple stood at ?1,800 crore and was supervised by agencies such as Bengaluru-based National Institute of Rock Mechanics (NIRM), Larsen & Toubro Ltd and Tata Consulting Energies have supervised the construction of the temple.
    Ahead of the inauguration ceremony, PM Modi inaugurated multiple projects in the holy city including Ayodhya International Airport, a railway station, a highway and the doubling of a railway line. These projects are constructed at an outlay of Rs 15,000 crore.

    Meanwhile, earlier this month, the government approved the proposal to declare Ayodhya airport as an international airport and namedit as “Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhyadham”. The development is significant as it’ll raise Ayodhya’s economic potential and enhance its significance as a global pilgrimage site, opening doors to foreign pilgrims and tourists. Ayodhya, with its deep cultural roots, is strategically positioned to become a key economic hub and pilgrimage site. The Ayodhya Airport will begin international operations beginning 2025.
    Notably, the Ram Janmabhoomi issue has been at the heart of controversy for the last 31 years, following the demolition of the 400-year-old Babri Masjid by Hindutva sympathisers in 1992. In 2019, the five-judge constitutional bench of the Supreme Court led by Ranjan Gogoi, the former Chief Justice of India (CJI) passed the historic judgement, handing over the 2.77-acre land to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, the trust which has been set up for the construction and management of Ram Mandir. The Muslims were, however, given an alternative land to build a potential mosque.
    The opening of Ram Mandir is touted to increase avenues of tourist attraction and infrastructure in Ayodhya. According to a report by Jefferies, the number of pilgrims is expected to jump to 1 lakh-1.5 lakh per day in the religious city.
    In terms of Ayodhya’s impact as India’s new tourist spot, it is estimated that it could attract 50 million tourists per year, says the report. “A $10bn makeover (new airport, revamped railway station, township, improved road connectivity, etc) will likely drive a multiplier effect with new hotels & other economic activities. It can also set a template for infra-driven growth for tourism,” says the report.
    PM dedicated 51-inch black stone idol of the five-year-old god, or Ram Lalla
    Modi presided over the ceremony dedicated to the 51-inch black stone idol of the five-year-old god, or Ram Lalla, in front of a thousands-strong crowd comprising India’s most celebrated dignitaries from every walk of life. He then spent nearly 40 minutes delivering a rousing speech where he fused faith and governance, transforming the holy moment into a milestone for nation-building and laying a road map for the future course of India.
    “22nd January 2024 is not a mere date, it’s the origin of a new kal chakra (era)… We have to expand our consciousness from dev to desh, Ram to rashtra – from deity to nation,” he said.
    Carrying a silver “chattra”,or umbrella, for the deity, Modi cantered up 32 steps to enter the temple around 12.10pm on a crisp chilly day with the winter sun shining down on the 8,000-odd guests comprising top industrialists, sportspersons, politicians, film stars, writers and journalists, and ascetics.
    He walked through five halls, or “mandaps”, decorated with yellow and saffron marigold flowers, as chants of “Jai Shri Ram” coursed through the crowd like a Mexican Wave. Dressed in a cream kurta paired with a dhoti and patka, he took the pledgefor the consecration ceremony and later offered the first prayers to the deity.
    “This is a temple of national consciousness in the form of Ram. Lord Ram is India’s faith, foundation, idea, law, consciousness, thinking, prestige and glory,” he said as the crowd broke into applause.
    Built in the traditional Nagara style of architecture with intricate carvings of deities adorning its white marble walls, the temple spans 380 feet in length and 250 feet in width, with its tallest spire at 161 feet. Supported by 392 columns and accessible through 44 doors, the temple is built on the 2.77-acre plot which Hindus believe to be the birthplace of Lord Ram and which was locked away behind the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute for 150 years, before the Supreme Court’s landmark verdict in 2019.
    “Our Ram is finally here… he will no longer live in a tent,” Modi said, referring to the makeshift temple where pilgrims offered prayers to the infant deity as rival claims over the main site were litigated in the courts after the 1992 razing of the Babri Masjid.
    Most opposition parties stayed away from the event, blaming the BJP and Modi of hijacking the event and blurring the line between religion and governance.
    “Siyaram (Sita-Ram) reside in those hearts who honour tradition, ethics and dignity,” Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav posted on X after the consecration event.
    The opening of the temple is expected to catapult Ayodhya to one of the focal nodes of the Hindu faith, and draw hundreds of thousands of devotees every year. In anticipation of the influx of pilgrims to easily the largest temple to Ram in India, the authorities have spruced up the centuries-old town, pouring in ?30,508 crore to implement a sweeping facelift.
    It marks an extraordinary triumph for Hindu groups, which have long argued that the site is the birthplace of Lord Ram and see the opening of the temple as a civilisational moment. It is also an important victory for the BJP, which has included the construction of the Ram Temple as one of its core promises in its election manifesto for three decades; the temple will almost certainly figure as one of the party’s top achievements in the narrative for the 2024 general elections.
    The serene 40-minute ceremony on Monday was in stark contrast to the tension and bloodshed that the plot came to be associated with over the last century, and the thousands who died in the riots that followed the demolition of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992. Modi made a reference to the concerns around communal conflagration in his speech, but proceeded to dismiss the speculation as overblown assumptions.
    “Ram is not fire, he is energy, he is not conflict but solution. Ram does not belong only to us but to all, Ram is not just present but is infinity,” Modi said.
    The ceremony, also attended by one of the original litigants in the title suit, signalled the beginning of a new chapter for Ayodhya and the lives of its residents.
    “For us the dispute was over the day when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the temple in 2019. It’s good that the Ram Temple has come up and this will bring additional focus on the temple town and hopefully better fortunes too,” said Ansari, whose father Hashim Ansari was the oldest litigant of the case.
    Modi performed the final leg of weeklong Vedic rituals by symbolically opening the eyes of the idol with a golden stick, chanting holy verses before placing flower petals at the feet of the deity and joining his palms in prayer. He then prostrated himself before the deity and circled a sacred flame. The 51-inch idol adorned a golden crown, golden ornaments, and a golden bow and arrow.
    Outside, a military helicopter showered petals on the temple and the audience. Traditional clarinets played devotional music as thousands clad in saffron danced in the streets outside, waving saffron flags and bursting firecrackers.
    “Jai Shri Ram, ho gaya kaam (hail lord Ram, the work has been accomplished),” Saurabh Shukla, a student of Saket College in Ayodhya shouted joyously and said he would like to be among the first few to visit the grand temple when it opens for all on Tuesday.
    Uttar Pradesh governor Anandiben Patel, chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat were present when the PM reached sanctum sanctorum. Bhagwat was seated next to Modi during the ceremony and performed some rites alongside him.
    Before the PM’s address, he accepted two spoons full of charnamrit, to break his 11-day fast, from Govind Dev Giri, the treasurer of the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, which is overseeing the construction of the temple. Later in the day, he went to Kuber Tila and worshipped Lord Shiva at a restored temple.
    As evening fell, the shimmering lights from around one million earthen lamps lit up Ayodhya in a golden hue. Across the country, people came out of their homes to light lamps to mark the consecration ceremony, led by PM Modi.
    “It’s a momentous occasion as dreams of several generations have come true and we hope that the temple will also bring about a change in our fortunes as well,” said Arvind Dubey, who sells construction material near Karsewakpuram, an area purchased by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and named after temple volunteers who were killed in the police firing of 1990.
    Lamps, fireworks, bhajans: Festive fervor in country
    Thousands clad in saffron danced in the streets waving saffron flags, rangolis were made and temples were lit up in diyas as people gathered to recite hymns and devotional songs about the Hindu god Ram across the country.
    Diwali-like celebrations were held in cities, towns and villages in most states as the country marked the day the Ram Temple in Ayodhya was thrown open following a consecration ceremony of the idol of the child god or Ram Lalla led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While central government and most states announced a half-day, till 2.30pm, others like Maharashtra declared a public holiday to mark the occasion. Some states such as Uttar Pradesh declared a dry day and prohibited the sale of meat dishes for the day.
    People flocked to various temples to offer prayers, organised “havans” and community feasts and took out colourful processions through the streets.
    In Delhi, people held Sundarkand recitals, took out rallies and organised community feasts as posters of Lord Ram and saffron flags with the deity’s picture dotted the city, devotional songs blared through loudspeakers and special screens beamed a live telecast of the “Pran Pratishtha”.
    In Jammu, thousands of people flocked to the Raghunath temple. In Uttarakhand, a special aarti was performed at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar. In Himachal Pradesh, a “Kar Sevak Samman” ceremony was organised in Shimla.
    Defining event for developed India: PM
    The inauguration of the Ram Temple marks the beginning of a new era and the grand shrine will witness the rise of a developed and magnificent India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday as he urged the citizens to lay the foundation of the country for the next 1,000 years.
    In a speech that blended faith with politics and transformed a holy religious event into a milestone for nation building, Modi also spoke about the power and legacy of Lord Ram, sought forgiveness for the delay in building a temple, and complimented how the nation had delicately untied the knots of history.
    “Today, I feel with a pure heart that the cycle of time is changing… we have to lay the foundation of India for the next 1,000 years,” Modi said.
    The PM referred to the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute, and said once there were concerns that if the temple came up, it would lead to violence.
    “The construction of this temple of Ram Lalla is also a symbol of peace, patience, mutual harmony and coordination of Indian society. We are seeing that this construction is not giving birth to any fire, but to energy,” he said.
    “Ram is not fire, he is energy, he is not conflict but solution. Ram does not belong only to us but to all. Ram is not just present but is infinity.”

  • Sakat Chauth

    Sakat Chauth

    Ganesh Chaturthi or tilkut chauth fast is a festival famous to Hindus. This fast is famous by many names, such as Sakat Chauth, Sankat Chauth , Tilakut Chauth etc. Every month there are two Chaturthi dates. In one Shukla Paksha which is called Vinayaki Chaturthi, in another Krishna Paksha, it is called Sankashti Chaturthi. Sankashti means one who defeats crises. Lord Ganesha is considered as the God who can defeat the crisis. Hence women observe this fast for the longevity and happy life of their sons and all the distress of husband also goes away. On this day, women perform Lord Ganesha Puja with the Vidhi Vidhan and enjoy Sesame ladoos because Lord Ganesha loves laddus.
    Significance of Sakat Chauth
    Sakat Chauth is primarily dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom and prosperity. It’s observed to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha for the well-being and prosperity of family members.
    Rituals and Observances
    Fasting (Vrat)
    Devotees observe a day-long fast on Sakat Chauth. The fast begins at sunrise and ends after sighting the moon in the evening. Married women often observe this fast for the well-being and longevity of their children.
    Puja and Offerings
    Families perform special prayers and rituals dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Offerings of jaggery, sesame seeds, and sweets like tilkut (a sweet made from sesame seeds and jaggery) are made to the deity.
    Storytelling
    Many households narrate the story associated with Sakat Chauth. The legend typically revolves around a devout merchant who inadvertently disturbed a snake on Sakat Chauth day. Later, he faced financial loss and illness. Seeking forgiveness and blessings, he observed a fast on Sakat Chauth and regained his prosperity and health, attributed to Lord Ganesha’s blessings.
    Moon Sighting
    The fast is broken after sighting the moon in the evening. Prayers are offered, and families come together to share a meal and break the fast.
    Cultural Significance
    Sakat Chauth is not just a religious observance but also reflects the cultural fabric of India. Families come together, and there’s a sense of unity and celebration within communities. It’s a time for sharing traditions, preparing traditional meals, and reinforcing familial bonds.
    Legend
    Hindu legend claims that a potter once lived in a village and produced pots. Once the pots were constructed, he used a furnace to harden them. He discovered that despite several tries, the flame was unable to harden the pots after he placed them in the furnace. He finally made a request for help to the king. The King went to Rajpurohit seeking advice and solutions to the problem. When the utensils are ready for the furnace, Rajpurohit advises the Bali of a little kid.
    Following Rajpurohit’s advice, the King ruled that every household was required to bring a youngster to Bali every time, and every family had to consent to this.
    Days went by. After a few days, an old mother with just one son was called upon to help the woman. The old woman was unhappy that day. She was upset because she had to make a child sacrifice on Sakat Chauth that day. She was a devoted devotee of Sakat. She provided “Dub ka Beeda” and one betel nut to her son as a form of defence. When his son was being thrown into the furnace, she urged him to accept the name of the Lord.
    The young child was told to go inside the furnace. An old mother started to worship Goddess Sakat when the kid was put in the furnace.
    One night was given over to the kiln’s preparation. The potter was shocked to see the kiln when he arrived the next morning to assess it. Along with the old woman’s son, who was found to be alive and well, he also found other kids who had been asked to help prepare the kiln. Since then, everyone has started to accept the goddess Sakat’s existence. For their boys’ protection, women offer prayers to the goddess Sakat.
    Sakat Chauth Puja Vidhi
    – After having a shower in the morning, recite Ganesha Ashtottara.
    – Place the statue of Lord Ganesha on a spotless pedestal in the evening and embellish it with pretty flowers.
    – Turn on a Diya and an agarbatti in front of the idol.
    – The gods should receive fruit offerings.
    – Offer your petitions to God.
    – Present aarti to Lord Ganesha.
    – Give the Moon Arghya, Til (sesame) Ladoos, and Durva grass (offering a mixture of water and milk to the Moon). Three times are designated for Arghya: Chaturthi Tithi, Mahaganapati, and Sankashtanashan Sri Ganeshji.
    Regional Variations
    While Sakat Chauth is primarily observed in North India, the customs and rituals might vary from region to region. Different communities have unique ways of celebrating this auspicious day, adding to the rich tapestry of Indian culture.
    Sakat Chauth is more than a religious observance; it’s a celebration of faith, family, and tradition. It symbolizes the pursuit of divine blessings for the well-being and prosperity of loved ones. With its rituals, stories, and shared moments, Sakat Chauth stands as a testament to the cultural richness and spiritual fervor that define India’s festive landscape.

  • Tesla shares plunge to wipe out $73 billion in market value, after dour earnings call

    Tesla shares plunge to wipe out $73 billion in market value, after dour earnings call

    London (TIP)- Shares in Tesla plunged as much as 11% after the market opened Thursday, wiping $73 billion off the company’s market value hours after it warned of slowing growth in electric car sales and an existential threat from Chinese rivals. In an earnings presentation Wednesday, the world’s most valuable automaker said its sales growth this year “may be notably lower” than last as it continued developing the “next-generation” vehicle, likely a lower-priced model.
    While it reported a sizeable 38% increase in deliveries last year compared with 2022, Tesla had previously targeted a 50% annual growth rate averaged over several years.
    Tesla’s (TSLA) financial results for the last quarter also disappointed, with adjusted earnings per share down 40% from a year earlier, and revenue, which rose 3% to top $25 billion, coming in below market forecasts.
    It was the second straight quarter the company fell short of earnings forecast by analysts, following a string of better-than-expected results stretching back to the start of 2021.
    The stock doubled in price during the course of 2023, but those gains came in during the first half of the year and Tesla shares were off to a weak start in 2024, falling 16% before Wednesday’s earnings report. The stock is currently trading at its lowest level since April last year. January 25th intraday losses were comparable to an unusually large one-day fall of 11.4% in late December 2022. At the time, investors were worried about the outlook for Tesla’s sales and profitability, as well as the health of the US economy.
    Tesla’s fourth-quarter earnings also revealed profits under pressure. The firm’s operating margin almost halved to 8.2% from the same period in 2022, driven partly by an increase in costs related to the production of the Cybertruck pickup. The new model went into production at the end of 2023.
    Dan Ives, an analyst with market research firm Wedbush, said Tesla’s earnings call provided investors with “minimal answers” to the company’s shrinking margins.

  • Govt, RBI actively engaged on digital currency, says FM

    Govt, RBI actively engaged on digital currency, says FM

    New Delhi (TIP)- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday, January 25, said the government and the Reserve Bank of India are actively engaged in improving the central bank digital currency (CBDC) so that it can be used for cross-border payments.
    RBI began the pilot project wholesale CBDC and picked up nine banks — State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yes Bank, IDFC First Bank and HSBC.
    Besides, RBI has already rolled out a pilot in the retail version of CBDC or the e-rupee on December 1, 2022. The e-rupee is in the form of a digital token that represents legal tender.
    It is being issued in the same denominations as the paper currency and coins. It is being distributed through financial intermediaries, i.e. banks. Users are able to transact with e-rupee through a digital wallet offered by the participating banks. “We strongly believe it helps in cross border payments. It will bring in greater transparency and traceability…,” Sitharaman said while speaking at an event to mark 125 years of Hindu College.
    It helps in speeding up payments with less cost, she said, adding it brings down cost for inward and outward remittance. “Both the regulator and the government are working on it. We are actively engaged in it,” she said.
    Asked about priority sectors to make India ‘Viksit Bharat’, she said, focus areas would be manufacturing and agriculture. “Agriculture retains its primacy and we are looking at strengthening agriculture by modernizing some of the practices, post harvest practices and so on,” she said. In manufacturing, she said, the government had identified 13 sunrise sectors including renewable energy, semiconductor, machine learning, earth sciences and space.
    Source: PTI