Month: August 2024

  • Indexes rise as softer producer prices data boosts rate-cut bets

    Indexes rise as softer producer prices data boosts rate-cut bets

    New York (TIP)- U.S. stocks hit a near two-week high on August 13 after softer producer prices data reinforced bets of an interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September.
    U.S. producer prices increased less than expected in July as a rise in the cost of goods was tempered by cheaper services, indicating that inflation continued to moderate. In the 12 months through July, the PPI increased 2.2% after climbing 2.7% in June.
    Investors now await all-important consumer-price figures for July on Wednesday and retail sales data on Thursday to firm bets on an aggressive rate cut by the U.S. central bank.
    “The core PPI number furthers the narrative that the Fed has done an excellent job of keeping inflation relatively under control and that the more likely move is going to be a rate cut sooner rather than later,” said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities.
    “You have the CPI print tomorrow morning. Any data point is going to have an outsized influence on the market because people are so jittery right now.”
    Traders now see a 55% chance of a 50-basis-point rate cut by the U.S. central bank, from less than 50% before the report, according to CME’s FedWatch Tool.
    Stocks wobbled on Monday with the S&P 500 nearly flat and the Nasdaq eking out modest gains, following a turbulent week marked by mixed economic reports and a rate hike by Japan’s central bank.
    At 2:30 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 342.66 points, or 0.87%, to 39,699.67, the S&P 500 gained 78.22 points, or 1.46%, to 5,422.61 and the Nasdaq Composite gained 370.83 points, or 2.21%, to 17,151.44.
    Ten of the 11 major S&P sectors were trading higher, with information technology and consumer discretionary leading gains. Energy shares dipped on lower oil prices as OPEC’s move to cut its forecast for demand growth in 2024 tempered fears of supply risks posed by widening conflict in the Middle East.
    Starbucks was the top performer on the S&P 500, rising 21.71% and was on track for its biggest one-day percentage gain ever, after the coffee giant appointed Chipotle Mexican Grill’s head Brian Niccol as chairman and CEO.
    Home Depot reversed losses and climbed 1.7%. The home-improvement chain forecast a decline in annual profit and a bigger drop in its annual comparable sales.
    BuzzFeed jumped 19.6% after the digital media company narrowed its net loss in the second quarter to $6.6 million from $22.5 million a year earlier.
    Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 3.74-to-1 ratio on the NYSE and by a 2.49-to-1 ratio on Nasdaq. The S&P 500 posted 17 new 52-week highs and three new lows, while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 48 new highs and 115 new lows. Source: Reuters

  • Hindenburg allegations: Sebi chief gets backing of REIT, industry bodies

    Industry bodies representing the Real estate investments trusts (REITs) and alternate capital on Monday came in support of embattled Sebi chief Madhabi Puri Buch facing allegations by US short-seller Hindenburg Research of having stakes in obscure offshore funds linked to Adani group. New York-based Hindenburg Research has released a new set of documents to substantiate its accusation that the ongoing investigation into insider trading and other stock market violations by the Adani Group by India’s financial regulator — the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) — is compromised. In its latest tranche, Hindenburg has included emails and publicly available records of stakes held by SEBI Chairman Madhabi Puri Buch and her husband Dhaval Buch in Adani Group-related entities through little-known offshore investment funds to allege a conflict of interest that aided the Adani Group to “syphon monies”.
    Indian REITs Association (IRA) said that claims made by the US-based short-seller suggesting that the REIT framework made by markets regulator Sebi serves the interests of a select few are “baseless and misleading”.
    In fact, the association has commended Sebi and its leadership for crafting a “rigorous regulatory environment” that includes comprehensive periodic reporting requirements, mandatory independent valuations, and strict governance standards.

  • Instagram testing new feature to let users keep friends updated on their location

    Instagram is reportedly working on allowing users to share real-time updates with their friends on a map. The new feature, which has been in the pipeline since February, is being rolled out for testing in a few small markets, according to a report by The Verge.
    With this feature, Instagram users can share text or video updates that will be pinned to the locations from where these updates are posted. However, they can only be viewed by users who you follow back or have added to your Close Friends. Similar notes uploaded by your friends will appear alongside each other on the same map. The feature will not be enabled by default for all Instagram users.
    A similar feature has been available on Snapchat since 2017. But the key difference between the two is that Snap Maps lets users make their map updates public for everyone to see, whereas Instagram seems like it does not want to take that chance. “As always, we are building this feature with safety in mind,” a Meta spokesperson was quoted as saying in the report. It is not yet clear for how long the updates shared on the map will remain there.
    The Meta-owned social media platform has been down this road before. Back in 2012, the platform experimented with a feature that allowed users to view their uploaded photos on a map. But the feature was not popular as the photos on the map could not be shared with other users.

  • Mars may have enough underground water to form a global ocean: New study

    Mars may have enough underground water to form a global ocean: New study

    A recent study indicates that Mars might hold vast amounts of water beneath its surface, potentially enough to form a global ocean. The research, released on Monday, is based on seismic data from NASA’s Mars InSight lander, which recorded over 1,300 marsquakes before ceasing operations two years ago.
    According to lead scientist Vashan Wright from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, this water is likely located between seven to twelve miles (11.5 to 20 kilometers) deep in the Martian crust, ABC news reported.
    Wright explained that this water probably seeped into underground cracks billions of years ago when Mars had surface rivers, lakes, and possibly oceans.
    ABC News reports that researcher Wright tempered expectations about the discovery of water on Mars, saying, “The presence of water on Mars doesn’t automatically mean it supports life. Rather, our findings suggest that there are environments on Mars that have the potential to be habitable.”
    The team used computer models alongside InSight’s seismic readings to conclude that underground water was the most plausible explanation for the observed data. The results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    Wright added that if the underground water near InSight’s location at Elysium Planitia, close to Mars’ equator, is representative of the entire planet, it could be enough to fill a global ocean up to two kilometers deep.
    However, confirmation would require drilling and other equipment to explore further and search for any signs of microbial life.
    Although the InSight lander is no longer operational, scientists are still analyzing data collected from 2018 to 2022, seeking more insights into Mars’ interior.
    Historically, Mars was wet almost all over more than 3 billion years ago, but as its atmosphere thinned, much of its surface water is believed to have either escaped into space or become buried underground.
    Scientists propose warming up Mars by using heat-trapping ‘glitter’
    The idea of transforming Mars into a world more hospitable to human habitation is a regular feature of science fiction. But could this be done in real life?
    Scientists are now proposing a new approach to warm up Earth’s planetary neighbor by pumping engineered particles -similar in size to commercially available glitter and made of iron or aluminum – into the atmosphere as aerosols to trap escaping heat and scatter sunlight toward the Martian surface. The idea would be to augment the natural greenhouse effect on Mars to raise its surface temperature by roughly 50 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) over a span of a decade.
    This alone would not make Mars habitable for people, but the scientists who developed the proposal see it as a potentially doable initial step.
    “Terraforming refers to modifying a planet’s environment to make it more Earth-like. For Mars, warming the planet is a necessary, but insufficient, first step. Previous concepts have focused on releasing greenhouse gases, but these require large amounts of resources that are scarce on Mars,” said University of Chicago planetary scientist Edwin Kite, who helped lead the study published this week in the journal Science Advances.

  • iPhone SE 4 to surprise users with Apple Intelligence, a feature that’s missing even on iPhone 15

    iPhone SE 4 to surprise users with Apple Intelligence, a feature that’s missing even on iPhone 15

    Right now, Apple Intelligence is limited to just the top-trim iPhones—the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max. It is expected to be available across the iPhone 16 series, which should help Apple democratise its AI efforts to more users. Now, a new report from Bloomberg suggests that Apple Intelligence is also coming to the next iPhone SE, speculated to launch by early 2025.
    The last three generations of the iPhone SE have focused on providing the premium Apple experience at a lower price point. Despite their lower entry-level price and older design, Apple has included its latest chip, resulting in a fast and smooth experience that users expect from an iPhone.
    The upcoming iPhone SE 4 is expected to undergo a design overhaul, taking cues from the iPhone 14. It is rumoured to be equipped with the A18 chip, which is expected to power the upcoming iPhone 16. This could make the iPhone SE 4 the most affordable iPhone to support Apple Intelligence.
    Additional standout features of the iPhone SE 4 comprise a single 48 MP primary camera and a Face ID system. Similar to the iPhone 14, it is expected to feature an OLED screen, marking a first for iPhone SE.
    The iPhone SE 3, released in 2022, will be the final model to feature the classic design with a large notch, a home button that also acts as TouchID, and a chin. According to leakster Revegnus, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to be priced around $500, which translates to approximately Rs 50,000 in India.
    And to make the deal sweeter for the iPhone SE buyers, the new model will also support AI features from Apple, which suggests the new model could be powered by the A17 Pro or the A18 chipset. It remains to be seen if the high-end AI features will come to the device but people will surely find the rumoured iPhone SE 4 model appealing if it can pack the said features and offered in an iPhone 14-like design. The next SE model from Apple is expected to launch in Q1 2025 which is usually when the previous iPhone SE versions have been announced by the company.
    We already know about AI and a premium design but there seems to be a lot more expected from the next SE model. The device could feature a 48MP main camera which will be a big upgrade on the 8MP unit. The iPhone SE 4 could come with 6GB RAM and also support USB C for charging which is now a given for all Apple devices in the market.

  • Mice study finds clues to age-related memory impairment

    Mice study finds clues to age-related memory impairment

    A new mice study may have found an association between an enzyme and memory loss in elderly people, an advance that can someday pave the way for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The brain’s capacity to incorporate new information gets weaker with old age. The elderly can not only remember new information but also find it hard to modify their memories when new details emerge. Researchers from the Pennsylvania State University (also called Penn State) in the US identified the enzyme histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) as the major reason for this.
    The findings, published in the journal Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, showed that older mice with the blocked enzyme were better able to incorporate new information and perform similarly to their younger counterparts.
    Janine Kwapis, assistant professor of biology at Penn State said that research has not focussed on whether the “mechanisms behind memory formation and memory updating are identical or if they are unique for memory updating. This is a step forward in figuring that out.” Kwapis said to take on new information, the brain has to bring the existing memory out of storage and weaken it. However, this process, called reconsolidation, becomes less effective with age, Kwapis noted.
    HDAC3 has previously been shown to negatively affect memory formation and gene expression during memory consolidation but the researchers said its role in memory reconsolidation wasn’t previously studied.
    The study noted that when HDAC3 was blocked during the memory reconsolidation phase, it prevented the typical age-related deficits in memory updating.
    Source: IANS

  • Protein-rich diet may lower mortality risk in kidney disease patients: Study

    Protein-rich diet may lower mortality risk in kidney disease patients: Study

    Following a diet rich in proteins may help lower the risk of death among people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), claims a study. About 850 million people worldwide are estimated to have kidney disease, and most live in low-income and lower-middle-income countries.
    The study led by researchers from Karolinska Institute and Stockholm University in Sweden showed that the benefits of proteins may outweigh the downsides in older adults with mild or moderate CKD, in whom disease progression may play a more limited role in survival. For the study, the team included 8,543 community-dwelling adults 60 years and older between March 2001 and June 2017. They were followed up for mortality from December 2021 to January 2024.
    The results, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, revealed “that a higher intake of total, animal, and plant protein was associated with lower mortality in adults 60 years and older with mild or moderate CKD”. Importantly, the associations were larger among participants without CKD, the team said.
    The researchers explained that protein supplementation appears to reduce the risk of death in older persons, possibly by elevating branched-chain amino acid levels.
    A higher protein intake can boost muscle mass and strength, slower rate of bone loss, higher bone mineral density, lower risk of frailty, and improved cardiovascular function and recovery from illness (including wound healing), said the researchers.
    On the other hand, older adults with protein deficiency are at risk of “impairments of muscular, skeletal, and immune function”, they said.
    Benefits of Eating Protein
    Increases Muscle Mass: The importance of protein in the body can be linked to increased muscle mass. It helps you maintain your muscle mass and also encourages muscular development during strength training. Hence, bodybuilders and weightlifters are advised to take the optimum amount of protein that aids them in their muscle growth journey. Consuming sufficient amounts of protein also prevents muscle loss during weight reduction.
    Recovers the Body Post-Injury: Since protein is the major building block of muscles and tissues, eating the right amount of protein can have a major effect on healing. Athletes are recommended to eat enough protein to recover from injuries.
    Reduces Hunger: A high-protein diet helps us feel fuller and less hungry. Our body makes more satiety hormones such as cholecystokinin and peptide YY, which gives signals of a full belly. Protein can also help us feel less hungry in between meals, which reduces our intake of junk food and calories.
    Digestion: Most of the enzymes in our body are made of proteins. Having sufficient amounts of proteins aid in producing enzymes that help in digestion.
    Improves Bone Health: Our body needs the appropriate amount of nutrients to function smoothly. Consuming these essential nutrients promotes bone health which prevents age-old bone diseases like osteoporosis. Thus, one should improve their protein intake to match their body’s needs & functions.

  • Pre-approved by WHO, Qdenga dengue vaccine shows 50 pc efficacy, lasting effects: Study

    Pre-approved by WHO, Qdenga dengue vaccine shows 50 pc efficacy, lasting effects: Study

    The dengue vaccine Qdenga, pre-approved by the World Health Organization in May, has shown more than 50 per cent efficacy in reducing the number of cases, with lasting effects and a good safety profile, according to a review of 19 studies.
    The “first comprehensive global” review, covering more than 20,000 participants, found that upon receiving the two-dose vaccine, over 90 per cent of adults and children elicited an immune response against all four variants (serotypes) of the dengue-causing DENV virus. Of the 19 studies analysed, 13 contained data from Asian and South American locations where the disease is endemic. “Given the results in terms of safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy, the administration of two doses can undoubtedly be a key tool for dengue prevention,” said Maria Elena Flacco from the University of Ferrara, Italy, and the lead author of the study published in the journal Vaccines.
    Developed by the Japan-based Takeda Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, the Qdenga vaccine—also called TAK-003 — is a live-attenuated vaccine, containing weakened versions of the four serotypes of the DENV virus.
    “TAK-003 showed an excellent safety profile, and the immunogenicity after two doses against the four DENV serotypes was higher than 90 per cent among both adults and children/adolescents who were either seronegative or seropositive at baseline,” the authors wrote. While seropositive indicates a prior dengue infection or exposure to DENV virus, seronegative indicates none of these.
    The authors also found that among those receiving a single vaccine dose, more than 70 per cent of adults and over 90 per cent of children and adolescents developed antibodies against the viral infection.
    Source: PTI

  • Homemade scrubs with sugar for skin exfoliation

    Homemade scrubs with sugar for skin exfoliation

    Sugar is one of the best natural beauty ingredients to exfoliate your skin. Sugar scrubs are mild and help remove dead skin. They also help rejuvenate the skin by cleaning all the dirt from the skin pores.
    Honey, Green Tea And Sugar Scrub
    Brew some green tea with leaves and not bags. Add 2 tablespoons of the tea with 2 tablespoons of honey. Then add 4 tablespoons of sugar to the mixture, adding 1 spoon at a time. Mix till you get a thick paste. Honey is naturally anti-bacterial. Apply this scrub 2 times a week to get the glow from honey and freshness from the green tea.
    Peppermint And Sugar Scrub
    This is a godsend for those suffering from perpetual dry skin. Mix together 3 tablespoons of warm coconut oil, 2 tablespoons of sugar, 2 drops of peppermint essential oil and half a tablespoon of Vitamin E oil. Your sweet, minty homemade sugar scrub is ready.
    Banana And Sugar Scrub
    Banana contains essential vitamins and minerals that are highly beneficial for the skin. This magical scrub can be easily made by adding 2 tablespoons of sugar with 1 mashed banana. This paste will make skin softer and suppler with regular application.
    Lemon And Sugar Scrub
    Pour in the juice of 2 lemons to a mixture of 2 tablespoons of sugar and half cup of olive oil. Relieve your skin from sun damage, tanning and blemishes. This works just as well as a hand scrub for your manicure routine.
    Beetroot And Sugar Scrub
    This is the ultimate scrub for chapped and discoloured lips. It leaves the skin on lips soft and makes it appear naturally pink. Mix equal parts of beetroot juice and sugar and apply it on your lips. Rub gently for 1-2 minutes and wash it off with water.

  • Suji Halwa

    Suji Halwa

    Ingredients
    – 1/2 cup almonds, 1/2 cup suji, 2 tsp ghee, 1/2 cup sugar
    – 1 1/2 cups water, 8 peach halves, chopped, 1-2 peach halves, sliced for garnish
    Method
    – Blanch the almonds in boiling water for 5 minutes, peel, and slice. Reserve
    – Place sugar and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Stir to mix sugar. Simmer until suji is ready, 2-3 minutes
    – In the meantime, roast the suji in a heavy bottom kadhai/wok over low heat until light golden brown. Reserve in a bowl
    – Heat ghee in the same wok and add the almonds and roast for 2-3 minutes. Next add the suji and continue to roast for 1-2 minutes over low heat
    – Gently pour in the boiling sugar syrup, keeping heat to low, and stir to mix
    – Increase heat to medium, and stir until the water is absorbed and the halwa begins to thicken and leave the sides of the wok
    – Add the peaches and stir well until the halwa leaves the sides, 1-2 minutes
    – Transfer peach almond suji halwa to serving dish
    – Serve hot garnished with peach slices and slivered almonds

  • Ingredients to avoid in your clean skincare routine

    Ingredients to avoid in your clean skincare routine

    The beauty industry, long painted with brushes of glamour and artifice, is undergoing a shift. Clean beauty, as a movement, is rewriting the narrative, challenging conventional formulations with a potent blend of nature’s wisdom and conscious practices. In India, with its rich Ayurvedic heritage and growing awareness, this transition resonates deeply, shaping the way consumers engage with their beauty choices.
    The mindful movement extends beyond simply eliminating harmful ingredients, embracing ethical sourcing, eco-friendly practices, and minimalist packaging. Indian consumers are seeking brands that align with their values, prioritising transparency in ingredients, fair trade practices, and a deep respect for the environment. This informed demand is pushing the industry to innovate, not just in formulations but also in ethical sourcing and sustainable practices. The clean beauty wave has also given rise to a thriving ecosystem of homegrown Indian brands that are not only harnessing the country’s natural bounty but also crafting products that cater to the specific needs and preferences of Indian consumers.
    Some natural ingredients that are good for the skin include malai, curd, dal, besan, turmeric, nutmeg, clove and cinnamon. These help in keeping the skin nourished and hydrated. Before you use them though, do speak with a dermatologist.
    If you are keen on using clean skincare products, make sure the items don’t include the following ingredients.
    SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate)
    SLS is responsible for the foam in your face wash, but more foam doesn’t equate to better cleaning, contrary to popular belief. Instead, SLS can be harmful in multiple ways, from causing skin irritation and drying, to even hurting the environment. Other surfactants like sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS), and sodium pareth sulfate are often chosen for their cost-effectiveness, yet they pose similar risks in terms of harm to skin and the environment.
    Glycerin
    Glycerin is a glorified ingredient in moisturisers. It actually dries out the skin in the long run. Its use can also result in weak collagen fibres. Some of the better natural alternatives are aloe vera, honey, shea butter, and jojoba oil.
    Paraffin wax
    Paraffin wax in lip products, derived from petroleum and other by-products, is non-biodegradable, contributing to environmental concerns during production and disposal. Beyond its ecological impact, it lacks additional nutrients or benefits for the skin. A more environmentally friendly alternative is beeswax, which not only provides similar protective and moisturising benefits but also supports a greener approach.

  • George Clooney won’t collaborate with David O Russell again

    George Clooney won’t collaborate with David O Russell again

    Hollywood star George Clooney has vehemently ruled out a future collaboration with David O Russell, the director of his 1999 hit “Three Kings”. In a joint interview with frequent collaborator and friend Brad Pitt for GQ Magazine, the two stars discussed their ideal working environment in terms of colleagues.
    “The older you get, time allotment is very different. Five months out of your life is a lot,” Clooney said.
    The 63-year-old actor then talked about how he would not collaborate with Russell, even if it means letting go of an opportunity to make a “really good film”.
    “And so it’s not just like, ‘Oh, I’m going to go do a really good film, like ‘Three Kings’, and I’m going to have a miserable f*** like David O Russell making my life hell. Making every person in the crew’s life hell. It’s not worth it. Not at this point in my life. Just to have a good product,” Clooney said.

  • Joaquin Phoenix threatened to leave Napoleon unless makers met this condition

    Joaquin Phoenix threatened to leave Napoleon unless makers met this condition

    Todd Haynes’ queer drama may not be the first project Joaquin Phoenix has walked out of at the last minute. In fact, The Hollywood Reporter suggests he threatened to do so even on Ridley Scott’s period drama Napoleon last year, in which he played the titular role.
    Joaquin’s demand on Napoleon
    The report states, “The actor is indeed known to get cold feet ahead of filming on various projects. Two sources tell THR that he threatened to leave Ridley Scott’s Napoleon unless his The Master filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson was brought in to do rewrites. Placated, he stayed aboard the project, and it arrived in theatres late last year.”
    Written by David Scarpa and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ridley Scott, Napoleon starred Joaquin as the French ruler and Vanessa Kirby as his wife Josephine. It earned $221 million worldwide and fetched 3 Oscar nominations in technical categories.
    Joaquin’s recent exit
    Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenix’s sudden departure from Todd Haynes’ upcoming film has led to the project’s cancellation. Phoenix dropped out of the queer drama film, about two men in love and fleeing to Mexico, just five days before filming was set to begin in Guadalajara.
    The Joker actor reportedly got “cold feet” over the project, for which he had developed the screenplay with Todd and Jon Raymond. Joaquin was scheduled to co-star with Top Gun: Maverick actor Danny Ramirez in the 1930s-set love story featuring “explicit sexual content.” The film was intended to receive an NC-17 rating due to its graphic sex scenes. The role will not be recast for the movie.
    During the press tour for his 2023 Netflix film May December, director Todd Haynes told IndieWire that Phoenix was the driving force behind the project. “The whole experience was prompted by Joaquin. It was prompted by his daring, his desire to push through barriers and to really get into the uncomfortable places about this relationship. And yet it felt like a very organic process,” the filmmaker had said.
    Joaquin will next feature in Joker: Folie a Deux, the sequel to his 2019 movie Joker, which had earned him a maiden Oscar trophy for best actor. Also starring Lady Gaga, the movie is directed by Todd Phillips and is slated to release in October. Source: HT

  • Brad Pitt’s girlfriend Ines offers an olive branch to Angelina Jolie

    Brad Pitt’s girlfriend Ines offers an olive branch to Angelina Jolie

    While Brad Pitt’s professional career continues to thrive, with him now gearing up for his film ‘F1’, his personal life is a tumultuous journey at the moment. While he is in a happy relationship with jewellery executive Ines de Ramon, he is also fighting an ugly legal battle with wife Angelina Jolie over some disputed property and many other issues. A part of this world is also the six children that Pitt shares with Jolie and the stories about them that have been surfacing online. Now it turns out that Ines wants to find common ground in all this turmoil and bring peace between the former couple so that they can all live a more sorted life.
    According to reports, Ines de Ramon wants to hear out Angelina Jolie and see how she could help bring peace between the two. She knows Brad Pitt loves his children and doesn’t want to distance him from them at any cost. So now she wants to declare a truce and move on peacefully with their lives so everyone can live in harmony. Read on to know everything you should about this situation.
    According to a source who spoke to ‘OK’ magazine, Ines de Ramon is ready to do her best to convince Brad Pitt to give Angelina Jolie whatever she wants. “Ines’ loyalty is obviously with Brad, but she’s savvy enough to know there are two sides to every story. Pitt and Ines have been dating for over a year now. She’s prepared to hear Angie out and do her best to convince Brad to give her what she wants to finally end their ongoing war.”
    This is, however, not the first time that reports have claimed that Ines de Ramon wants to meet Angelina Jolie and have a conversation. The last time these reports surfaced, they were refuted by a spokesperson. But this time, we even know her motive. “Brad is very much in love with Ines and wants to make her happy. She knows that and is prepared to use that to help them declare a truce,” the source further alleged.
    Source: Mid-Day

  • I’m sitting in Locarno because of Yash Chopra: Shah Rukh Khan

    I’m sitting in Locarno because of Yash Chopra: Shah Rukh Khan

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Sunday credited late filmmaker and frequent collaborator Yash Chopra for bringing him to the 77th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, where he was honoured with the gala’s prestigious Pardo alla Carriera award-Locarno Tourism award.
    A day after he became the Indian film personality to receive the award for his contribution to cinema, the 58-year-old sat down for a Q&A session with Giona A Nazzaro, the artistic director of the Locarno Film Festival. It was his late mother, Shah Rukh said, who took him to a cinema hall to watch a film for the first time. “In school, Hindi (language) was not my strongest point. My mom said, ‘I’ll take you to a movie hall to watch a film if you get 10 on 10 in Hindi dictation’. I think I copied one answer from a friend, but I did get 10 on 10, and then my mother took me to watch a film in a theatre for the first time,” he said.
    Coincidentally, the film was Chopra’s 1973 thriller “Joshila”, added the actor.
    “It was called ‘Joshila’, which was of the director with whom I did maximum number for my films later on in my life. So life is connected. Mr. Yash Chopra, it was his film. I’m sitting here in Locarno, Switzerland because of him, because of that movie I saw.”
    Veteran filmmaker Chopra directed Shah Rukh in “Darr”, “Dil To Pagal Hai”, “Veer-Zaara”, and his swansong “Jab Tak Hai Jaan”.
    Chopra shot his mega hit directorials “Chandni” and “Darr” in Switzerland. His son Aditya Chopra also filmed his directorial debut “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge”, starring Shah Rukh and Kajol, in the picturesque locales of the European country.
    In 2016, a bronze statue of Chopra was installed by the Switzerland government as a tribute, near the Congress Centre in Interlaken, a popular tourist spot.
    Shah Rukh, who was last seen in 2023’s “Dunki”, said after his parents died he wanted to leave New Delhi, his hometown, and come to Mumbai.
    “I thought, I’ll get some roles. Then I thought I’d work in front of television, then I came into films, so I got little bits and pieces roles. And then one thing led to the other.
    “I came to Mumbai for a year in 1990 and I said, ‘I’ll work for a year, earn Rs 1 lakh, buy myself a house, and then go back and become a scientist or a mass communication journalist. And, I hadn’t gone back yet,” he added.

  • Javed Akhtar announces new collaboration with Salim Khan: ‘We will write one more film together’

    Javed Akhtar announces new collaboration with Salim Khan: ‘We will write one more film together’

    Salim-Javed, the legendary screenwriters who revolutionised Indian cinema in the 1970s with films such as ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Sholay’ and ‘Deewar’, will reunite to pen a new feature project, Javed Akhtar, one-half of the duo, announced on August 13. The industry stalwart made the announcement during the trailer launch of the upcoming Prime Video docuseries ‘Angry Young Men’, which explores the formidable creative partnership and legacy of Salim Khan and Akhtar.
    “Now, let me tell you that we are going to write. I’ve spoken to him (Salim Khan). ‘Bas ek aur picture hum likhenge saath mein’ (We will write just one more film together).
    “Uss zamane mein bhi humari price zyada thi, iss zamane mein toh bohot zyada hogi, woh dekh lijiyega (In the earlier days, we used to charge a premium price for our work. It will be even higher in today’s time, so please see to it),” Akhtar told reporters here.
    Salim-Javed are credited for reinventing the Bollywood blockbuster format through their films, playing to the gallery but also chronicling the angst of their times. The duo was also noted for being the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status. After collaborating on 22 Hindi films and two Kannada movies, the duo decided to end their partnership in 1982.
    The title of the docuseries, ‘Angry Young Men’, refers to the angry young man hero-type they created in the ’70s, which became a cinematic representation of the era and also gave birth to Amitabh Bachchan’s stardom. The three-part series will stream on Prime Video on August 20.
    ‘Angry Young Men’ is a joint venture produced by superstar Salman Khan’s Salman Khan Films; Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment; and Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s ‘Tiger Baby Films’. Namrata Rao, known for her work as an editor on movies such as ‘Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!’, ‘Ishqiya’, ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’ and ‘Kahaani’, is the director.

  • Taapsee in a happy space

    Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu is happy with the response her latest film Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba is getting and said she is already looking forward to what all can be done in the next part. Taapsee said, “Doing a sequel is always tricky because the first one comes with no expectations and if people like it, it becomes a hit. But with sequels come expectations, which are always tricky to meet.” The actress said she is glad people have loved her character of Rani and the film more than the first one. “I knew how much people loved Rani from part one, so I kept those expectations in mind when I approached the next part,” she said.
    Looking forward, the actress said, “This response has been so validating that I’m already looking forward to what all we can possibly do in the next part.”
    The first part, which was titled Haseen Dillruba, is a romantic thriller directed by Vinil Mathew and written by Kanika Dhillon. It stars Taapsee, Vikrant Massey and Harshvardhan Rane.
    Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba has been directed by Jayprad Desai. Taapsee and Vikrant reprise their characters, and Sunny Kaushal joins the cast.
    The film opens in Agra, where Rani is living as a small-time makeup artist, while Rishabh is hiding in disguise, trying his best to get the arrangements made for the couple to move abroad and start afresh. With the Uttar Pradesh police somehow still hung up on the case, the two toxic lovebirds cannot be seen together. They now exchange coy glances like forbidden high school lovers across the street, talk on hours-long phone calls, and meet in secret.
    And oh, like always, they speak fluent Dinesh Pandit – the crime novelist whose works gave them the perfect exit plan last time. You’ll see the crazy couple painting quotes from his books on walls or even garbage vans to send messages to each other. Okay, admittedly, however painful the rest of the film might be, this laureate exchange is quite impressive. It might not have an ounce of practicality, but the almost Sherlocky idea is in alignment with the kind of madness that had taken over our protagonists towards the end of the first film.

  • Punishment given for crimes against women should be publicized, says PM Modi in his address to the Nation on 78th Independence Day

    Punishment given for crimes against women should be publicized, says PM Modi in his address to the Nation on 78th Independence Day

    Thanks world leaders for greetings

    NEW DELHI (TIP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 11th address to the nation from the Red Fort, highlighted the achievements and plans to lay down the roadmap for a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by the year 2047.
    PM Modi gave a renewed push to the BJP’s ideological aim of a Uniform Civil Code, reframing the idea as a “secular civil code” enshrined in the Constitution and a way of ensuring equality before the law for all.
    PM Modi also thanked several world leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurled the national flag for the 11th time in a row at the Red Fort. Security was tightened across India with over 10,000 cops, facial recognition cameras and snipers deployed in Delhi and security camps set up in 13 villages in Chhattisgarh’s Maoist-hit Bastar region where the Tricolor will be hoisted for the first time to celebrate Independence Day.
    Snipers, elite SWAT commandos, kite catchers and sharpshooters were positioned at strategic locations for the security of the Prime Minister and other VVIP guests at Red Fort in New Delhi. Additionally, 700 AI-based facial recognition CCTV cameras have been installed in central and New Delhi. These cameras have high-resolution pan-tilt-zoom features, allowing identification of a person from a distance, the officials said.
    Meanwhile, Mr. Modi recalled the sufferings of people impacted by India’s partition and reiterated the commitment to always protecting the bonds of unity and brotherhood in the nation on August 14. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also paid tributes to all those who suffered during India’s partition in 1947, saying a nation that remembers its history can build its future and emerge as a powerful country. President Droupadi Murmu addressed the nation on the eve of Independence Day on August 14 and emphasized the need to strengthen affirmative action as a tool for inclusion while urging the rejection of divisive tendencies rooted in perceived social hierarchies. She also said that India’s successful conduct of elections strengthens democratic forces around the world.
    The Indian contingent from the Paris Olympics, student beneficiaries from the Atal Innovation Mission, workers of the Border Roads Organisation and sarpanches were among the 6,000 special guests who attended the 78th Independence Day celebrations in New Delhi on August 15.
    (With inputs from The Hindu)

  • August 16 New York & Dallas E – Edition

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  • Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar officially announces run for 46th Comptroller of New York City

    Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar officially announces run for 46th Comptroller of New York City

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar (D-38) officially announced she is running to become the 46th Comptroller of New York City in 2025. If elected, the Assemblywoman will become the first woman of color elected to the post in the 225-year history of the post’s existence.

    Upon announcing her campaign, Rajkumar said: “Every win I have ever had has been against all odds. I live for this; public service is my passion.” Watch Jenifer’s Announcement Video https://youtu.be/-b8MGT_tmmY

    Jenifer’s mom was born in a mud hut in India. Her parents immigrated to the United States with just $300 and a suitcase. To honor the promise of a country that gave her family so much opportunity, Jenifer decided to dedicate her life to public service. An ivy league educated attorney, she graduated from Stanford Law School and the University of Pennsylvania. She later spent evenings teaching as a Professor at CUNY’s Lehman College in the Bronx to help sculpt the young minds of the City. Speaking of the Comptroller role, Rajkumar said: “Traditionally, the Comptroller is a man in an office crunching numbers, but I will make it so much more. I am on the ground with the people in every corner of this City hearing firsthand how government is and isn’t working for them. Together, we will implement ‘the people’s audits’ of City government. Government inefficiency costs lives, and we will fix it. Ours is the largest municipal budget in the world, and I have the experience, passion, and energy to make sure that every New Yorker is getting what they pay for.”

    Speaking of the Comptroller’s role as a fiduciary to New York City’s 5 public pension funds, totaling nearly $270 billion in assets, Rajkumar said: “As Comptroller, I will first and foremost be the guardian of the hard-earned retirement money of our city workers, firefighters, teachers and police officers. I will be laser focused on maximizing pension returns and performance. New Yorkers who worked hard their whole lives deserve a healthy pension and a Comptroller with the passion, dedication, and experience to guard their money.”

    A record-breaking State Legislator, Rajkumar made history as the first South Asian American woman ever elected to a New York State public office in 2020, ousting an 11-year incumbent and winning by the largest margin of any insurgent that year. In less than 4 years, she passed landmark legislation– including the SMOKEOUT Act enabling New York City to close down over 800 illegal smokeshops already, the historic bill establishing Diwali as a School Holiday in New York City after a 20-year struggle by the community, and a nationally recognized bill giving domestic workers the full protections of New York State’s Human Rights Law.

    Her other legislative wins include several pieces of legislation to make government work faster and better– including passing her bill to speed up the City’s procurement process to build capital projects more quickly, legislation making our Courts work more efficiently, and a bill to support crime victims.

    A Stanford Law educated attorney who studied accounting, law and economics, Rajkumar has a record of taking on multinational corporations. She has already saved millions of taxpayer dollars in her career. Collaborating with the U.S. Department of Justice, she held multinational corporations accountable for defrauding and overcharging the federal government. Her resulting wins saved millions in taxpayer dollars and preserved the integrity of our medicare and medicaid programs. She was also notably part of the legal team of Velez v. Novartis, a class action on behalf of 5,000 women workers labeled by the U.N. as one of the top 10 cases advancing women’s rights.

    Rajkumar said, “My experience as a lawyer equips me well to be the Chief Auditor of the City of New York who will dig into the performance of our city agencies. As a former labor attorney, I know how to effectively execute the Comptroller’s role of protecting workers by enforcing wage violations on public works projects. As a lawyer I know how to settle legal claims against the City and oversee City contracts, two other critical functions of the Comptroller.”

    The Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo appointed Jenifer as the Director of Immigration Affairs & Special Counsel for New York State in 2017. In this role, Jenifer built and led the Liberty Defense Project, a historic, first-in-the-nation $31 million dollar state-led project. In this capacity, she created a successful governmental program from scratch, oversaw government contracts with nonprofits, and allocated taxpayer dollars for maximum impact.

    The Assemblywoman has been known as “ominpresent” throughout the 5 boroughs, often appearing by the side of her ally Mayor Eric Adams who has described her as “a beast” and “a close friend.” Showing up across the City in her signature red dresses, she is a fixture of public service known as the Lady in Red.

    About her strong partnership with the Mayor, Assemblywoman Rajkumar stated: “True change happens by collaboration. The way to make historic change that will outlive us for generations to come is through partnerships across government. It is a joy working with my colleagues at all levels of government from the Mayor to the Governor to the state legislature to the city council. The greatest moments in government- the historic moments that we live for- happen by working together. Together, we will take our City to the next level.”

  • A Conversation with Mr. Binaya Srikanta Pradhan, Consul General of India in New York

    A Conversation with Mr. Binaya Srikanta Pradhan, Consul General of India in New York

    Mr. Binaya Srikanta Pradhan, Consul General of India, on July 23, 2024 sat with The Indian Panorama Chief Editor Prof. Indrajit S Saluja for an interview. It was the day when the Interim Budget was presented in the Indian Parliament by India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Seetharaman. 

    Our conversation began with my request for the Consul General’s comment on the budget. And the Consul General obliged  with his comments, saying that  he had not studied the budget in detail yet. But since the interview is being published on the eve of the Independence Day of India, I am  omitting a large  part of conversation on the Budget, as such, only retaining  the part dealing with  budgetary provisions for students, at home and abroad. 

    The long interview has been edited , but the spirit of the comments made by the Consul General has been kept  intact.

    Here are  excerpts from  the interview.   

    TIP: You  had expressed  anxiety about  Indian students here, some of them committing suicide, some of them dying unnatural deaths, and you wanted the Indian American diaspora here to, to take care of them. Why  I said that because that is indicative of your concern for the youth and the students? What do you think the  interim budget has offered our youth in India, our students in India? What is there for students in the Budget?

    CG:  In the recent budget announcement, a new provision has been introduced  aimed at encouraging students to pursue higher education within the country. The scheme includes an incentive for students to take loans for their higher education in India, thus motivating them to stay within the country for their academic pursuits. This initiative is seen as a significant move to retain talent within India and reduce the financial burden on students who choose to study domestically.

    Now, we are talking about a different issue here. At the moment, we have about  350,000 Indian students in the U.S., a dramatic rise from approximately 200,000 just two years ago. This surge has brought attention to several issues, including unfortunate incidents involving accidents and other causes of death among the student population. The consulate has been actively working with the families of the affected students, American authorities, and Indian community leaders to address and prevent such incidents.

    Efforts have been made to connect Indian student communities with the broader Indian diaspora in the U.S. The consulate has launched a portal specifically for Indian students, providing access to resources such as a list of doctors offering free consultations, internship opportunities with over 30 companies, and legal experts who can assist in case of any legal requirements. With 113,000 Indian students under the jurisdiction of the consulate, there is a significant responsibility to ensure their safety and well-being.

    The consulate has been engaging with universities and student communities to raise awareness about the local laws, culture, and job market, emphasizing the importance of navigating the initial months in a new country with caution. The consulate has also organized various events and visits to university campuses to interact with students and university authorities. Notable Indian figures, including Indra Nooyi, have been involved in initiatives to guide and support new Indian students in the U.S.

    With 113,000 Indian students under the jurisdiction of the consulate, there is a significant responsibility to ensure their safety and well-being.

    TIP: Did you during your interaction  with the academicians at the universities and colleges and the students come across any complaint that Indian students are taking drugs ?

    CG: Indian students are generally viewed as disciplined and responsible. Concerns raised by students tend to be more related to their lack of awareness about the legal system, job market challenges, and access to internships, rather than issues like drug use or lack of medical insurance.

    TIP: Is there any provision here for them that they are provided health insurance?

    CG: I’m not having great expertise on this particular issue. I have come across students who are here with insurance. Many universities are providing those facilities. So, I really don’t know in great detail, but I understand that that is not a major issue that the students are facing in terms of not having access to medical care, that is not an issue.

    TIP: Let me then take you to another question. If at all, medical insurance is not provided by the educational institutions, where they are studying, or where the students are not in a position to buy their medical insurance, do you think government of India could ever think of  taking on the burden of providing them the required medical care.

    CG: That’s a  theoretical question. Let me not get into that because we have over  4 million strong Indian community over here. Out of which about 2 million are Indian passport holders. Are you suggesting that anybody who is coming to US,  if they don’t have access to medical care, they should be provided medical care at government of India expense?

    TIP: No.  Only the students  I’m talking about.

    CG: I think, let me not make a comment. Like I said in my six months having interacted with a large number of Indian students community, this is not one among the concerns I have come across. I have come across, you know, their access to let’s say, the internship,  their access to job. These are the concerns that I come across. The legal challenges they face at times when they don’t know and violate a law, unintentionally or unknowingly. Those are the challenges, I’m yet to come across a case where an Indian student is not having access to medical care.  I can assure you that if we come across such a case, we’ll take care of that as a Consulate. So, rather than getting into a policy issue of whether government of India is having a provision or not, let me assure that if there is a case like that, we are there to find a solution that is so crucial. So that is that.

    TIP: So,  you have a panel of legal advisors?

    CG: The consulate has established a panel of legal advisors available through the student portal, ensuring that students have access to legal support if needed. The overall message is one of ongoing efforts to support Indian students abroad, ensuring they are well-prepared, safe, and able to succeed whether they choose to stay in the U.S. or return to India with the skills they have acquired.

    TIP: What are the various schemes available for Indian nationals, particularly those providing legal assistance?  There is a lack of widespread awareness about these schemes.

    CG: I acknowledge the  importance of publicizing these initiatives and efforts have been made to reach out to the public, including holding a press conference when the consulate announced it would remain open 365 days a year to provide emergency services. There is a  need for consistent communication to ensure that the wider Indian community is aware of these services, even though these initiatives have already received some media coverage in both the local and Indian media.

    TIP: You may utilize  the robust local media in the U.S., which includes various community-specific newspapers and TV channels, to disseminate information more effectively.

    CG: I appreciate  this suggestion and, also understand the  importance of continuous engagement with the media to keep the community informed. In fact, we have  plans for another press conference in August to brief the media about new initiatives and services offered by the consulate.

    TIP: What has been your experience over the past six months you have been here?

    CG:  As You know we have  ten states under New York Consulate’s jurisdiction. It is a large constituency. And it has to be served well. The  consulate’s primary functions include consular duties, promoting trade and commerce, and engaging in political, cultural, and media activities. One of the important tasks is a  smooth operation of consular services, highlighting the positive feedback received through reviews and the proactive approach in addressing complaints, particularly with the involvement of VFS, the outsourced agency handling visa and passport services.

    The Consulate plays a significant role  in fostering trade and economic relations between India and the U.S. The ten states covered by the consulate account for about $43 billion in trade, a substantial portion of the overall India-U.S. trade. There has been an  active participation of business delegations from both countries, with numerous economic events organized to promote trade and investment opportunities. I am satisfied with an  increasing interest among American stakeholders in engaging with India economically.

    TIP: What other areas of India-US relationship do you see?

    CG: The political, cultural, and media engagement are  other key areas.   There is a strong and evolving relationship between India and the U.S. The bilateral ties have reached a point where they are irreversible and poised for continued growth. And the Consulate plays a significant  role in maintaining this relationship through regular interactions with elected representatives and media outlets. The consulate’s efforts to engage with both mainstream and Indian-origin media are essential for providing accurate information about India and its developments.

    TIP: How do you look at the balance of trade between India and the US?

    CG: The trade between the two countries is growing on both sides, with the trade balance becoming more balanced over time.  The  increasing volume of energy imports from the U.S. to India is an example of new trade segments being developed..

    I  welcome feedback from the Indian-origin community in the U.S. Their input helps a lot in strengthening India-U.S. economic relations. There have been  instances in the past where community feedback led to successful initiatives. The Consulate is  committed to  openness in  receiving ideas and suggestions for future collaborations.

    The trade between the two countries is growing on both sides, with the trade balance becoming more balanced over time.

    TIP: There is a growing sentiment among the Indian diaspora that now is an opportune time for India to become a global manufacturing hub for various small-scale products that China previously dominated. Given the current geopolitical climate, especially with the strained relationship between the U.S. and China,  India could step in to fill this gap. India could capitalize on this opportunity, providing employment to its vast workforce by manufacturing and exporting goods like jute products and carpets, which are already in demand in international markets.

    CG: Yes, manufacturing is indeed a priority for India. India initiated the  “Make in India” campaign, which has been instrumental in promoting this sector. The recent budget documents highlight the government’s ongoing efforts to boost manufacturing across various sectors, particularly by supporting the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector with credit facilities. It is important not just  creating manufacturing capabilities but also ensuring market access, which is crucial for sustaining growth in international trade.

    In order to achieve the ambitious goal of $500 billion in trade, India must explore and tap into new areas of trade, including those smaller but essential products that can be manufactured domestically and exported globally. It is equally important  to diversify supply chains, a lesson reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic. India is increasingly being seen as an attractive alternative for sourcing not only smaller goods but also more complex products like semiconductors and electronics.

    TIP: Look at the textile industry. Clothes available in American markets are often from countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Indonesia.  Indian textiles, known for their superior quality, could capture a significant share of this market if India refocused on revitalizing its textile mills and exporting these products.

    CG: I agree.  Indian handloom and handicraft products are already widely available in U.S. markets and are recognized for their high quality. During a recent Indian Handloom Fair in the U.S., most exhibitors were already exporting their products to the country, indicating a strong market presence. However, while Indian products are already well-received in the U.S., there is still room to expand and increase exports, thereby generating more foreign exchange and contributing to India’s economic growth. There is  potential for India to enhance its manufacturing capabilities, tap into new markets, and address rural unemployment by turning this potential into reality.

    TIP:  India could benefit from feedback from the Indian diaspora in the U.S. to address issues like unemployment and poverty in India. Many people of Indian origin in the U.S. have valuable ideas and solutions that could help India develop, and they want these ideas to be communicated back to the Indian government.

    CG: While there is progress, more acceleration is needed.  Indian exporters and government bodies are actively working to increase exports and tap into new markets, but trade is a competitive field, not one of charity.

    TIP: How do you view the Indian-American community’s relationship with the U.S. government?

    CG: Recently, I was going through the report that was prepared by  the Boston Consultancy  Group, which highlighted the significant contributions of the Indian community in various sectors, including public office. The  Indian-American community is increasingly holding elected positions and contributing to mainstream governance in the U.S., which reflects the healthy relationship between the community and the broader American society.

    The Indian-American community plays a vital role  in strengthening the India-U.S. relationship. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently acknowledged that the Indian-American community is the “main engine” driving this relationship. This sentiment was echoed by President Biden, who described the India-U.S. relationship as one of the most consequential of the 21st century.

    Today, India is held in respect; India is looked upon as a growing country and doing well. It is because of the effort of the Indian American community.

    The fact that when we meet the elected Congressmen , Senators, or governors, the kind of goodwill they express when they talk about  the Indian community, the warmth with which they kind of appreciate the contribution of our community , it shows there is wider acceptance and appreciation of o our community by the government here, and I am sure, going forward, we are going to  see that increasing. Today, India is held in respect;  India is looked upon  as a growing country and doing well. It is because of the effort of the Indian American community.

    TIP: How far , do you think, Indian culture has been helpful in building this relationship or strengthening this relationship?

    CG: I met somebody who is a professor from India, who, after studying at prominent universities in the U.S., is writing a book on how the Indian value system contributes to the success of the Indian-American community. This professor suggests that the emphasis on education, strong family values, and support within the community are key factors behind the Indian-American community’s success, including their higher per capita income compared to the mainstream American population. These cultural values likely play a significant role.

    TIP: What are you doing at the Consulate level to promote Indian values and Indian culture?

    CG: We work with the Indian community. Besides, there are events that we do ourselves.  Recently, we celebrated International Yoga Day across all ten states under the consulate’s jurisdiction, which involved not only the Indian community but also many Americans. A survey reveals that 10% of Americans practice yoga, with 36,000 yoga studios across the country. This in itself is illustrative of  how Indian cultural practices have been embraced in mainstream America.

    The same goes for the  Indian art forms within the Indian-American community. For example, during a visit to New Jersey, I  witnessed 700 young Indian kids dancing together on one stage, a sight I hadn’t even seen in India. The consulate actively collaborates with Indian community groups to ensure that cultural heritage is passed down to younger generations, including teaching them their mother tongues and keeping them connected to Indian cuisine, costumes, and traditions.

    Indian culture has already found a strong foothold in the U.S., with Indian food, festivals, and clothing becoming increasingly popular. The consulate works closely with the community to support and celebrate these cultural expressions, hosting and participating in various events and festivals, thereby fostering a deeper cultural connection between India and the U.S.

    TIP:  How  does the Consulate support various Indian organizations, particularly those organizing parades and other events?

    CG:The Consulate offers support to all Indian community organizations that request assistance, though most large-scale events, like parades, are primarily funded and organized by the communities themselves. The consulate works in partnership with these organizations, providing modest support when needed.

    TIP: How about the bigger events, like Jaipur Literary Festival?

    CG : Such events are typically organized independently but  the Consulate is open to offering assistance if approached. The Consulate’s support is guided by its core principles and the requests it receives from the Indian-American community.

    It’s a true honor to be working in this country very closely with the Indian American community. (Photos: Jay Mandal- on assignment)

    TIP: What are the plans of the Consulate for the upcoming Independence Day celebrations?

    CG: This is the  first time I will be part of the Independence Day celebrations here. Besides the celebration we do at the Consulate, we do celebrate Independence Day at prominent places in  multiple states. This year, events will take place from August 10th to August 17th, with invitations already received from seven states and 15 cities. The consulate plans to attend as many events as possible to show solidarity with the community.

    TIP: What do you plan to do for the segments of the Indians here who face certain challenges?

    CG: There is a need  of  a better connect of  Indian students with the broader community to provide them with support in emergencies. While  most students are doing well, there is a need for stronger ties between them and the established Indian-American community.  6% of the Indian-American community is not as privileged and requires assistance, particularly women facing legal and economic challenges.

    There is a need to raise awareness about the available support systems. Media and community organizations play a crucial role in bridging the gap between those in need and the resources available. I was pleased to know about Indian-American doctors providing scholarships for distressed women to attend community colleges, thereby upgrading their skills and improving their employment prospects. There should be a better collaboration between the consulate, media, and community organizations to ensure that those in need receive the help they require.

    TIP: What , do you think, is the  impact of Indian values in the U.S.?

    CG: Indian-American community has distinguished itself for upholding values such as service and responsibility. These  values have helped integrate the community into American society.  Indian-origin doctors, who make up 10% of the medical professionals in the U.S. but treat 30% of the patients. It’s  a testament to the community’s commitment to giving back.

    TIP: Indian values have even influenced mainstream American families, with many non-Indians embracing these values through their relationships with Indian-Americans. Look at Tulsi Gabbard.

    CG: Yes. She’s  deep into Indian value system. She’s not an Indian. She’s an American, Hawaiian. There are many such cases.

    TIP: What is your Message for the Indian American community on the eve of the 15th of August?

    CG: I would say it’s a true honor to be working in this country very closely with the Indian American community. The contribution you have made , not only to the American society , American nation building, , and also the contribution you have made in terms of cementing the relationship between India and the US is exemplary. So, we look forward to work with you very closely. Like the Prime minister said, our relationship with you is not a passport. So, it’s a different relationship. And I remain committed to work in that spirit with the Indian American community for the larger end,  objective,  of bringing a win win proposition and cementing the relationship between the two nations.

  • Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim gets 21-day furlough again

    Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim gets 21-day furlough again

    Chandigarh (TIP)- Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the chief of Sirsa’s Dera Sachcha Sauda, has been granted a 21-day furlough again. This will be the second time this year that he was granted a break from his jail sentence. During the time he would be out of jail, the rape-convict godman would stay in his Dera ashram in Barnawa in Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat. The Sirsa-headquartered Dera sect chief was granted the temporary release days after the Punjab and Haryana high court disposed of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee’s (SGPC) petition against Singh’s temporary release. On August 9, the Punjab and Haryana high court observed that his petition for a temporary release should be decided by the competent authority without any “arbitrariness or favouritism”.
    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan moved the court in June seeking release for 21 days.
    In February this year, the high court had told the Haryana government to not grant him further parole without its permission. This was after he was granted a 50-day parole on January 19.
    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was sentenced to 20 years for raping his two disciples. He is serving his sentence in the Sunaria jail in Haryana’s Rohtak.
    He has been in jail since 2017.
    The Dera chief and three others were also convicted in 2019 for the murder of a journalist more than 16 years ago. In May, the high court acquitted Singh and four others in the 2002 murder of the sect’s former manager Ranjit Singh, citing “tainted and sketchy” investigations in the matter. The Dera chief’s stay in jail has been peppered with several furloughs. Source: PTI

  • ‘Bail is rule, jail exception’ principle applies even to special statutes: Supreme Court

    ‘Bail is rule, jail exception’ principle applies even to special statutes: Supreme Court

    New Delhi (TIP)- In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court on Tuesday, August 13, ruled that “bail is the rule and jail is an exception” principle was applicable even to special laws, including anti-terror laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, which contains stringent provisions making it difficult for an accused to get bail. “Bail is the rule and jail is an exception” is a settled law. Even in a case like the present case where there are stringent conditions for the grant of bail in the relevant statutes, the same rule holds good with only modification that the bail can be granted if the conditions in the statute are satisfied,” a Bench led by Justice Abhay S Oka said granting bail to an accused under the UAPA.
    “The rule also means that once a case is made out for the grant of bail, the court cannot decline to grant bail. If the courts start denying bail in deserving cases, it will be a violation of the rights (including right to speedy trial) guaranteed under Article 21 of our Constitution,” said the Bench, which also included Justice Augustine George Masih.
    “When a case is made out for a grant of bail, the courts should not have any hesitation in granting bail. The allegations of the prosecution may be very serious. But, the duty of the courts is to consider the case for grant of bail in accordance with the law,” it said.
    It ordered the release of accused Jalaluddin Khan, saying: “There is nothing in the chargesheet which shows that the appellant has taken part in or has committed unlawful activities as defined in the UAPA. There is no specific material to show that the appellant advocated, abetted or incited commission of any unlawful activities…The trial has not made any progress.”
    The verdict came weeks after another SC Bench led by Justice JB Pardiwala ruled that a terror accused facing trial under the stringent provisions of the UAPA can be released on bail, if the trial moves at snail’s pace.
    “This court has, time and again, emphasised that the right to life and personal liberty enshrined under Article 21 of the Constitution of India is overarching and sacrosanct. A constitutional court cannot be restrained from granting bail to an accused on account of restrictive statutory provisions in a penal statute if it finds that the right of the accused-undertrial under Article 21 of the Constitution has been infringed,” the top court had said on July 19.
    “In that event, such statutory restrictions would not come in the way. Even in the case of interpretation of a penal statute, howsoever stringent it may be, a constitutional court has to lean in favour of constitutionalism and the rule of law of which liberty is an intrinsic part,” it had said. On Tuesday, August 13, the top court said the Special Court and the High Court did not consider the material in the chargesheet objectively, perhaps because the focus was more on the activities of PFI, and therefore, the appellant’s case could not be properly appreciated.
    Khan, a retired police constable, was arrested on July 12, 2022 for allegedly harbouring suspected terrorists, a day after the Bihar Police raided the first floor of Ahmad Palace, owned by his wife, and recovered/seized certain incriminating articles and documents relating to Popular Front of India (PFI). There was no reason to reject Khan’s bail application, the top court said, allowing his appeal.
    Source: TNS

  • Patanjali ads: Relief for Ramdev, Acharya Balakrishna as Supreme Court closes contempt case

    Patanjali ads: Relief for Ramdev, Acharya Balakrishna as Supreme Court closes contempt case

    New Delhi (TIP)- The Supreme Court on Tuesday, August 13, closed the contempt case against yoga guru Ramdev and Acharya Balakrishna, accepting their undertakings to stop issuing misleading advertisements and other claims regarding Patanjali Ayurved Ltd products.
    A petition filed by Indian Medical Assosiciation which approached the Supreme Court in 2022 against disparaging remarks by Ramdev and Patanjali against modern medicine. The petition showed that Patanjali’s advertisements promising miracle cures for lifestyle disorders and other illness violated the law under the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 and the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1954.
    The court had issued contempt notices to Ramdev and Balkrishna after the advertisements continued to appear in newspapers in violation of an undertaking given by the company in November last year.
    On August 6, the Supreme Court asked IMA Ppesident Dr RV Asokan to publish apologies in all prominent newspapers that carried his interview over his controversial remarks regarding the hearing on misleading advertisements in the top court.
    A bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Sandeep Mehta also made it clear that Asokan would bear the expanses for the same from his own pocket and not to be done on the IMA’s behalf. The court then adjourned the matter. The court also expressed unhappiness with Asokan for the nature of the apology tendered by him in the matter.
    Earlier, Asokan’s lawyer apprised the court that an apology for his controversial remarks regarding the Patanjali hearing has been published in the various media platforms and its website too. When the IMA website is opened, there is a pop-up of this apology. He also apprised the court that the IMA president expressed regret and furnished an unconditional apology for such statements, news agency ANI reported.
    The court was dealing with the IMA’s plea seeking to frame guidelines for prohibiting false and misleading advertisements in relation to allopathy and modern medicine. Source: HT

  • SC says no immediate interim bail to Kejriwal, issues notice to CBI

    SC says no immediate interim bail to Kejriwal, issues notice to CBI

    Kolkata (TIP)- The Supreme Court on Wednesday, August 14, observed that it cannot grant immediate interim bail to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is seeking release from jail in connection with a corruption case filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the excise policy case. A bench of justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan also issued notice to the CBI on the pleas filed by Kejriwal in which he has challenged the August 5 decision of the Delhi high court affirming his arrest and denying him bail. “We are not granting any interim bail. We will issue notice,” the bench told senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, who wasappearing for Kejriwal, according to PTI. The case will be heard next on August 23. In his plea, filed two days after the top court granted bail to former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia in a related probe by CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief has challenged his arrest and subsequent remand orders, while also pressing for bail.
    Kejriwal, in the petitions filed on Monday, assailed the Delhi high court’s August 5 judgment, which ruled that his arrest was neither illegal nor without justifiable grounds because CBI presented “evidently enough evidence” to warrant his detention and remand. His plea relied heavily on the Sisodia verdict, in which the top court held that the former deputy CM’s long incarceration of 17 months and his continued detention in a case where there was no hope of trial ending anytime soon impinged on his fundamental right to liberty and speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution.
    The AAP chief’s petition argued that the grounds on which the court found it appropriate to release Sisodia on bail should equally apply to him.
    Kejriwal has been in custody since March 21 following his arrest by ED, apart from a 21-day interim bail in May granted by the top court for Lok Sabha election campaigning.
    On July 12, the apex court granted him interim bail in the ED case, acknowledging that he had spent over 90 days in incarceration. Still, he continued to remain in custody due to his arrest by CBI on June 26 in the same matter.