San Francisco (TIP)- Meta-owned WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new ‘favourite contacts filter’ feature, allowing users to prioritise their conversations and offer greater control and efficiency in the messaging experience. The new feature spotted by WABetaInfo mentioned that it will appear with a dedicated chat filter in a future update of WhatsApp Web.
According to the report, the new feature will allow users to choose their favourite contacts and let them manually add the ones they care about most, and easily access them through a dedicated filter.
“By allowing users to mark specific contacts as favourites, WhatsApp enables them to prioritise key conversations, ensuring quick and easy access to those they frequently interact with,” the report said.
“The introduction of favourite contacts not only simplifies the process of reaching out to frequently contacted users but also adds a layer of customisation, allowing them to improve their messaging experience to suit their preferences,” it added.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp is reportedly preparing to allow third-party messaging apps on its platform, ahead of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) that will come into force in March.
Dick Brouwer, an engineering director at WhatsApp, told Wired that the company is ready to offer interoperability on the platform with over 2 billion users.
“There’s real tension between offering an easy way to offer this interoperability to third parties while at the same time preserving the WhatsApp privacy, security, and integrity bar. I think we are pretty happy with where we have landed,” he was quoted as saying in the report.
Source: IANS
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Novel AI model may lead to personalised tuberculosis treatments: Study
Scientists have developed a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) model to predict treatment outcomes of tuberculosis (TB) patients, an advance that may lead to personalised treatments for the bacterial disease.
The study, published in the journal iScience, analysed multimodal data including diverse biomedical data from clinical tests, genomics, medical imaging and drug prescriptions from TB patients.
By analysing data from patients with varying levels of drug resistance, the researchers discovered biomedical features predictive of treatment failure.
They also uncovered drug regimens effective against specific sets of drug-resistant TB patients.
“Our multimodal AI model accurately predicted treatment prognosis and outperformed existing models that focus on a narrow set of clinical data,” said Sriram Chandrasekaran, corresponding author and associate professor at the University of Michigan, US.
“We identified drug regimens that were effective against certain types of drug-resistant TB across countries, which is very important due to the spread of drug-resistant TB,” added study first author Awanti Sambarey, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan.
Using AI, the team examined more than 5,000 patients.
“This is real-world data we’re talking about, so patients from different countries have different admission protocols. We worked with more than 200 biomedical features in our analysis; we examined demographic information such as age and gender as well as prior treatment history,” Sambarey said.
“We also noted if the patients had other comorbidities, such as HIV, and then we worked with several imaging features such as their X-ray, CT scans, data from the pathogens, drug-resistance data, as well as genomic features and what mutations the pathogen had,” she said.
The researchers noted that it is very difficult clinically to look at the data all together. That is where the role of AI comes in handy.
The team also studied the impact of the type of drug resistance present.
“You can look at a specific snapshot of the data, such as genomic features and find what mutations the infecting pathogen had, and ask what some of the long-term treatment implications are,” Sambarey added.
The researchers found that certain drug combinations worked better in patients with some types of resistance but not others, leading to treatment failure. They also found that drugs with antagonistic pharmaceutical interactions could result in worse outcomes.
“Using AI to weed out antagonistic drugs early in the drug-discovery process can avoid treatment failure down the line,” Chandrasekaran noted.
“Instead of a one-size-fits-all treatment approach, we hope that the study of multimodal data will help physicians treat patients with more personalized treatments to provide the best outcomes,” Sambarey added. Source: PTI -

Saturated fatty acids play vital role in brain’s storage of memories: Research
Researchers at the University of Queensland have demonstrated the vital role that saturated fatty acids play in the brain’s storage of memories. A new cure for neurodegenerative illnesses may now be possible, thanks to research conducted by Dr Isaac Akefe of the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland. He has also discovered the genes that underlie the process of memory creation. The findings were published in the EMBO Journal. “We’ve shown previously that levels of saturated fatty acids increase in the brain during neuronal communication, but we didn’t know what was causing these changes,” Dr Akefe said. “Now for the first time, we’ve identified alterations in the brain’s fatty acid landscape when the neurons encode a memory. “An enzyme called Phospholipase A1 (PLA1) interacts with another protein at the synapse called STXBP1 to form saturated fatty acids.”
The brain is the body’s fattiest organ, with fatty compounds called lipids making up 60 per cent of its weight. Fatty acids are the building blocks of a class of lipids called phospholipids. The work done in Professor Frederic Meunier’s laboratory has shown that STXBP1 controls the targeting of the PLA1 enzyme, coordinating the release of fatty acids and directing communication at the synapses in the brain. “Human mutations in the PLA1 and STXBP1 genes reduce free fatty acid levels and promote neurological disorders,” Professor Meunier said.
“To determine the importance of free fatty acids in memory formation, we used mouse models where the PLA1 gene was removed. We tracked the onset and progression of neurological and cognitive decline throughout their lives. We saw that even before their memories became impaired, their saturated free fatty acid levels were significantly lower than control mice. This indicates that this PLA1 enzyme, and the fatty acids it releases, play a key role in memory acquisition.” Source: ANI -
A simple blood test to predict risk of heart attack within six months
A simple blood test can help detect several important biological processes that are active during the months before a heart attack, suggests a study. Heart attacks are the most common cause of death in the world and are increasing globally. Many high-risk people are not identified or do not take their preventive treatment.
Now, researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have found that the blood test can predict if you are at an increased risk of having a heart attack within six months.
The problem, according to the researchers, is that risk factors have previously been verified in studies involving five to ten years of follow-up, where only factors that are stable over time can be identified.
“However, we know that the time just before a heart attack is very dynamic. For example, the risk of a heart attack doubles during the month of a divorce, and the risk of a fatal heart event is five times as high during the week after a cancer diagnosis,” said cardiologist and professor of epidemiology Johan Sundstrom.
“We wanted to develop methods that would enable the health services to identify people who will soon suffer their first heart attack,” Sundstrom said, in the paper published in the journal Nature Cardiovascular Research.
The research group had access to blood samples from 1,69,053 individuals without prior cardiovascular disease in six European cohorts. Within six months, 420 of these people suffered their first heart attack. Their blood was then compared with blood from 1,598 healthy members of the cohorts. Source: IANS -

Fish biryani
INGREDIENTS
1 kilograms fish fillets, 1 cup ghee, 4 teaspoon powdered, turmeric, 5 chopped onion, 2 teaspoon coriander powder, 6 cloves, 1 cup beaten yoghurt (curd), 2 tablespoon sultanas, 5 cup basmati rice, 1 teaspoon salt, 5 tablespoon cashews, 4 teaspoon Red chilli powder, 2 inches cinnamon, 5 chopped tomato, 3 litre water
For Marination
1 teaspoon powdered turmeric
2 ml lemon juice
METHOD
– Mix the marinade ingredients, lemon juice and turmeric and rub into fish fillets. Keep aside for about 30 to 45 minutes.
– Heat 2 tablespoon ghee in a pan. Saute rice for about 10 to 15 minutes. Add 2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon turmeric powder and 3 litres of warm water. Mix gently and bring to a boil.
– Lower the flame and cover pan with a lid and cook till water is absorbed. Heat 1 cup of ghee. Fry the sultanasa and remove. Add cashewnuts and fry till golden brown. Fry onions in the same pan till golden brown. Add chilli powder, coriander powder and 3 teaspoon turmeric powder. Add 8 to 10 teaspoon of water and the whole spices. Mix well.
– Fry for about 3 to 4 minutes, stirring all the time. Add the fish pieces along with 2 teaspoon salt and saute for about 5 to 8 minutes. Pour 1 cup of water and bring it to a boil. Add tomatoes and curd. Reduce heat and cook till gravy thickens. Grease a heavy bottomed pan with 1 tablespoon ghee. Spread the fish pieces, rice and reserved sultanas and cashewnuts in layers. Repeat until the topmost layer is rice garnished with sultanas and cashewnuts. Cover pan and cook over low heat for 5 to 8 minutes. Remove and serve hot, garnish with fried onions or spring onions. -

Skin care habits that can worsen acne
Are you faithfully treating your acne but still seeing new breakouts? Your skin care routine could be to blame. Here you’ll find some skin care habits that can worsen acne and dermatologists’ tips to help you change those habits.
Try a new acne treatment every week or so.
This approach can irritate your skin, which can cause breakouts.
Woman rinsing face with water
Washing your face throughout the day can irritate your skin and cause acne breakouts.
What to do instead: Give an acne treatment time to work. You want to use a product for 6 to 8 weeks. It takes that long to see some improvement. If you don’t see any improvement by then, you can try another product. Complete clearing generally takes 3 to 4 months.
Apply acne medication only to your blemishes
It makes sense to treat what you see, but this approach fails to prevent new breakouts.
What to do instead: To prevent new blemishes, spread a thin layer of the acne medication evenly over your acne-prone skin. For example, if you tend to breakout on your forehead, nose, and chin, you would want to apply the acne treatment evenly on all of these areas of your face.
Use makeup, skin care products, and hair care products that can cause acne
Some makeup, along with many skin and hair care products, contain oil or other ingredients that can cause acne breakouts. If you continue to use them, you may continue to see blemishes. What to do instead: Use only makeup, sunscreen, skin, and hair-care products that are labeled “non-comedogenic” or “won’t clog pores.” These products don’t cause breakouts in most people.
Share makeup, makeup brushes, or makeup applicators
Even if you use only non-comedogenic products, sharing makeup can lead to blemishes. Acne isn’t contagious, but when you share makeup, makeup brushes, or applicators, the acne-causing bacteria, oil, and dead skin cells on other people’s skin can wind up in your makeup. When you use that makeup, you can transfer their bacteria, oil, and dead skin cells to your skin. These can clog your pores, leading to breakouts.
What to do instead: Make sure you’re the only person who uses your makeup, makeup brushes, and makeup applicators.
Sleep in your makeup
Even non-comedogenic makeup can cause acne if you sleep in it.
What to do instead: Remove your makeup before you go to bed. No exceptions. If you’re too tired to wash your face, use a makeup remover towelette. Just make sure it’s a non-comedogenic towelette.
Wash your face throughout the day
Washing your face several times a day can further irritate your skin, leading to more breakouts.
What to do instead: Wash your face twice a day — when you wake up and before you go to bed. You’ll also want to wash your face when you finish an activity that makes you sweat.
Dry out your skin.
Skin with acne is oily, so it can be tempting to apply astringent and acne treatments until your face feels dry. Don’t. Dry skin is irritated skin. Anytime you irritate your skin, you risk getting more acne.
What to do instead: Use acne treatments as directed. If your skin feels dry, apply a moisturizer made for acne-prone skin. You’ll want to apply the moisturizer twice a day, after washing your face. -
Things you must do before hitting the gym every morning
There are certain ways which can help us stick to our routines. Be it through motivation to lose weight for an upcoming wedding or just staying in a good shape, following will help you lose weight in a better way and stick to your exercise regime.
Hydrate
Hydrating yourself before your workout is essential. The amount of water that you should consume varies according to your age, sex, weight and height but as a thumb rule, consume 20 ounces (590 ml) of water at least half an hour before gymming. At the same time, try to drink a quantity that doesn’t make you feel bloated.
Have black coffee
Coffee is known to stimulate thermogenesis. This process helps your body derive energy from food and hence, burns more fat. Caffeine also helps in mobilizing fatty acids from tissues, enhancing performance by up to 12 per cent.
Have a good sleep
A good night sleep is the simplest recipe to a healthy body and a healthy workout. A well rested body has a better mechanism and will help you feel more energetic. Just make sure that you do not run to the gym sluggish. Have a gap between waking up and hitting the gym so that your body isn’t too stiff.
Eat before gym
Usually our morning gym routines do not include eating before hitting the gym. We get up, dress up and get going. But for a better and high intensity workout, have something before your workout. -

Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya box office collection sees huge jump on Valentine’s Day
Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya box office collection day 6: Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon’s romantic comedy earned almost as much on Wednesday as it did on its opening day in India. As per a report by Sacnilk.com, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, made almost double of its Feb 13 earnings – Rs 3.85 crore nett – on Feb 14.
Per the portal, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya collected roughly Rs 6.75 crore nett at the domestic box office on Feb 14, taking its India total to around Rs 41.35 crore nett in six days. On its opening day, the Kriti Sanon and Shahid Kapoor film had earned Rs 6.7 crore nett in India.
Over the opening weekend, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya saw a jump in numbers at the domestic box office, collecting Rs 9.65 crore nett and Rs 10.75 crore nett on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. On its first Monday, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya saw a dip in numbers, earning Rs 3.65 crore nett in India.
Written and directed by filmmakers Amit Joshi and Aradhana Sah, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya features Shahid Kapoor as a robot scientist, who falls in love and decides to marry a robot, named Sifra (Kriti Sanon). Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya is produced by Maddock Films, and also stars veteran stars Dharmendra and Dimple Kapadia.
An excerpt from Hindustan Times’ review of the film read, “Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya puts all other futuristic films and shows to shame that entertained us or at least tried to keep us hooked to the world of robots and science. Remember Rajinikanth as Chitti? He was endearing and kept us intrigued each time he pulled off a stunt onscreen or did some mischief. He was genuinely funny! Rewind a little more and pick TV series Small Wonder or its desi version Karishma Ka Karishma, where a female robot lives with a family as their second child.” Source: HT -

Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani to get married on Feb 21; wedding card surfaces
Bollywood actress Rakul Preet Singh and producer-actor Jackky Bhagnani are all set to tie the knot on February 21. The painted card has the mandap surrounded by coconut trees and the sea in the backdrop. The opening card is in blue and white which has the hashtag #ABDONOBHAGNA-NI.
After dating for a few years, Rakul and Jackky have chosen Goa to be the venue for their wedding. The two had reportedly fallen in love in the same location, according to reports. Jackky’s debut film was ‘Kal Kissne Dekha’, which came out in 2009. He then starred in films such as ‘F.A.L.T.U’, ‘Ajab Gazabb Love’, ‘Rangrezz’ and ‘Youngistaan’ among many others. Rakul made her acting debut with the Kannada film ‘Gilli’ in 2009. She stepped into the world of Hindi cinema with ‘Yaariyan’ after which she starred in films such as ‘De De Pyaar De’, ‘Runway 34’, ‘Chhatriwali’, ‘I Love You’ and ‘Doctor G’ among many others. -

Julia Roberts was subjected to ‘awful’ bullying on ‘Steel Magnolias’ set
Actress Sally Field has shared that Hollywood star Julia Roberts was subjected to ‘awful’ bullying on the set of Steel Magnolias. The 77-year-old actress was part of an all-star cast for the 1989 film alongside Shirley MacLaine and Dolly Parton, but alleged that the then-newcomer, Roberts, who was nominated for an Oscar for her role as the tragic Shelby, was always being ‘picked on’ by director Herbert Ross. So along with colleagues, she had to ‘come to her aid’ and ‘rally around her’ during production.
She shared, “Herb was pretty much giving me the freedom to do whatever. But he was very, very, very hard on Julia. If you ever talk to Julia, she’ll tell you. We would all rally around Julia, because she was the baby. She was sort of the newcomer. And she was wonderful, and he just picked on her. It was awful.”
The Academy Award-winning star was then asked if she was subjected to the same sort of behaviour from Herb — who died in 2001 at the age of 74 — but she insisted that would never have happened because she was a ‘warrior’ despite her small stature. Source: IANS -

Expensive to be famous, says Sharon Stone
Actress Sharon Stone claims that being famous is a drag, as she had to keep picking up $3,000 dinner tabs! Sharon said she regularly paid huge dinner cheques when she was out: “You go out to dinner, and there are 15 people at the table, and who gets the cheque? You get the $3,000 dinner check every single time.” She also said it was ‘very expensive to be famous’. But she said she was far from stingy.
In her 2021 memoir The Beauty of Living Twice, Sharon said she handed a huge chunk of her pay cheque for 1995 Western The Quick and the Dead to Leonardo DiCaprio, 49, so he could also feature in the movie.
She told about giving the actor the cash after seeing him in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, “He was a superstar. I wanted to be in a great movie, not a stupid movie, so I got the best people to surround me that I possibly could.” -
Hrithik Roshan on crutches after muscle injury
Hrithik Roshan took to his Instagram handle and revealed he had been injured. He posted a photo of himself on crutches and said it was due to a muscle pull. He narrated what strength means to him as he recalled the time when his grandfather was injured but refused to be in a wheelchair. In the mirror selfie, the Fighter actor is seen in his casual look while standing with the help of his crutches. He wrote, “Good afternoon. How many of you out there ever needed to be on crutches or a wheelchair n how did that make you feel?”
Remembering the time when his grandfather injured himself, he added, “I remember my grandfather refusing to sit on a wheelchair at the airport because it wouldn’t align with his own mental image of himself as “strong”. I remember saying “But Deda, its just an injury and nothing to do with how old you are! It will help heal the injury n not damage it further!” It made me so sad to see how strong he needed to be just to hide the fear n embarrassment on the inside. I couldn’t make sense of it. Made me feel helpless. I argued that the age factor is not applicable cause he needs the wheelchair for an injury and not his old age. He refused n kept the strong image on display for strangers (who literally didn’t care). It worsened his pain and delayed the healing.”
He went on to talk about how men are conditioned to believe that they are strong and continued, “There definitely is merit in that kind of conditioning, its a virtue. It’s the mentality of a soldier. My dad comes from the same conditioning. MEN are strong. But if you say soldiers never need crutches And even when they medically do, they must refuse, just for the sake of keeping the illusion of strong intact, Then I just think that the virtue has been stretched so far that it borders on plain stupidity.”
Sharing his take on strength, he added, “I believe true strength is being relaxed, composed and fully aware that nothing, not crutches, not a wheelchair, not any inability or vulnerability – and certainly not any sitting position can lessen or alter the image of that GIANT that you are on the inside. Strength is not always being Rambo against all odds with a machine gun saying “f**k em!” That’s applicable sure. Sometimes. And it’s the kind we all aspire for. Even me.” -
Ewan McGregor joins Anne Hathaway in David Robert Mitchell’s adventure film
Ewan McGregor will star opposite Anne Hathaway in an untitled adventure film directed by David Robert Mitchell for Warner Bros. Ewan McGregor, who is known for working in the TV series Obi-Wan Kenobi, has signed on to act opposite Anne Hathaway in Warner Bros Motion Picture Group’s presently unannounced new picture from David Robert Mitchell, the director of It Follows and Under the Silver Lake. The film’s plot is unknown, but it has previously been described as a ‘thrilling ride’ that will be shot in Imax. Mitchell will direct from his own original story and co-produce with JJ Abrams and Hannah Minghella for Bad Robot, as well as Matt Jackson of Jackson Pictures. Jake Weiner and Chris Bender from Good Fear Content will serve as executive producers. Sheila Walcott and Zach Hamby are in charge of the project for Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group (WBMPG).
McGregor recently reprised his role as Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in Disney+’s Emmy-nominated limited series by the same name. He previously earned an Emmy for his starring performance in Netflix’s Halston and has also appeared in films such as Birds of Prey, Doctor Sleep and Christopher Robin. He will shortly appear in the Showtime and Paramount Global miniseries A Gentleman in Moscow, which he also executive produces.
His other films coming up for release include Niclas Larsson’s TIFF dramedy Mother Couch, in which he stars opposite Rhys Ifans, Taylor Russell and Ellen Burstyn; and Bleeding Love, the SXSW-premiering drama he produced and starred in, opposite daughter Clara McGregor. McGregor is represented by UTA and attorney Robert Offer of Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern.
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Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck twin in black
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck attended the Los Angeles premiere of her This Is Me…Now: A Love Story at the Dolby Theatre on Feb 13 night. Derek Hough, America Ferrera, Fat Joe, and Xochitl Gomez are among the other celebrities who attended the red carpet debut.
Her new musical film, This Is Me…Now: A Love Story, is a musical and visual retelling of the real events. It is a sequel to her 2002 album This Is Me…Then. She wore an embellished black and silver strapless gown. The velvet bodice included a plunging V-neck that rested right above her waistline. Ben donned a black suit for the day.
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ED summons Trinamool leader Mahua Moitra in FEMA case
New Delhi (TIP)- In fresh trouble for Trinamool Congress leader and expelled Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra, the Enforcement Directorate has summoned her for questioning in an alleged foreign exchange violation case. The summons have been issued in connection with violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act and Moitra has been asked to appear at the agency’s office in New Delhi on Feb 19.
The Trinamool leader was expelled from the Lok Sabha in December last year based on an Ethics Committee report on the alleged ‘cash-for-query’ charges against her. She had challenged the expulsion in the Supreme Court, where her petition is currently pending.
Moitra was accused of taking bribes, including Rs 2 crore in cash and “luxury gifts”, from businessman Darshan Hiranandani for asking questions in Parliament that were critical of the Narendra Modi government.
She was also accused of sharing her email ID as a Member of Parliament as well as her login details to the parliamentary website to enable Hiranandani to post the questions directly. The Trinamool leader had vehemently denied the bribery charges but admitted that she had shared her credentials which, she had claimed, was a common practice.
Moitra is being investigated by the CBI as well, which is conducting a preliminary enquiry into the allegations against her on the directions of the Lokpal. Under a preliminary enquiry, the agency cannot arrest an accused or conduct searches, but it can seek information, examine documents and also question the Trinamool leader.
Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had claimed that Moitra’s expulsion was a blatant act of “vendetta politics” by the BJP, a party that has been the focal point of the fiery leader’s attacks.
“This is vendetta politics of BJP. They killed democracy… It is injustice. Mahua will win the battle. The people will give a befitting reply to the BJP. They will be defeated in the next election,” Banerjee had said. -

Ajit Pawar faction is real NCP: Maha speaker echoes EC
Mumbai (TIP)- Maharashtra assembly speaker Rahul Narwekar ruled on Thursday, Feb 15, that deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar’s party was the real Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and turned down demands to disqualify either faction’s lawmakers, marking a victory for the state’s ruling coalition just months ahead of general elections.
The decision – which came weeks after the Election Commission of India also ruled against NCP patriarch Sharad Pawar – is another jolt to the senior leader. Narwekar held that the test of legislative majority was decided in favour of Ajit Pawar after the other two grounds — party constitution and leadership structure — were found to be inconclusive.
The decision was similar to Narwekar’s ruling in the Sena vs Sena case in January, where he also found in favour of chief minister Eknath Shinde but refused to disqualify lawmakers of either faction. The battle for both regional behemoths, the Sena and the NCP, is now likely to be decided in the Supreme Court.
“…I hold that the preliminary issue as to which faction is the real political party is discernible from the legislative majority, which existed when the rival factions emerged. Further I hold that the Ajit Pawar faction had an overwhelming legislative majority when the rival factions emerged,” Narwekar said in a 22-page ruling.
The speaker – who had been asked by the apex court to announce his decision by February 15 – dismissed disqualification petitions filed by either faction, saying that the grounds mentioned did not fall under the jurisdiction of the 10th schedule of the Constitution that deals with the defection of elected representatives.
He, however, decided to reserve his verdict on the chief whip of the party, which is expected to come within a week.
The decision sparked a political controversy. Sharad Pawar faction leader Jitendra Awhad called it a ridiculous judgment. “The assembly speaker Narwekar is playing the role of Dhritarashtra and has become shameless,” he said. Anil Patil, whip of the Ajit Pawar faction, said that Narwekar gave the verdict as per law.
On February 6, ECI termed the Ajit Pawar faction as the real NCP and allowed it to use the party’s name and its electoral symbol. The next day, Sharad Pawar’s faction was renamed Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar, and was recognised by ECI as a temporary move for the Rajya Sabha polls slated on February 27.
The twin decisions are a boost to the Ajit Pawar-led faction as it safeguards the ruling coalition and affirms Ajit Pawar’s control over the NCP, leaving Sharad Pawar and his supporters to approach the Supreme Court with just months to go for crucial general elections. It also caps, for now, a feud between Sharad Pawar and his nephew Ajit, who joined hands with the BJP and Shinde in a surprise move in 2023.
In his ruling, the speaker proclaimed the NCP split as intraparty dissent and termed the disqualification petition filed against the Ajit Pawar faction as a tool to silence the opposition against Sharad Pawar.
He said forging new alliances and undoing old relationships is the reality of today’s politics and cannot constitute defections.
“I see members, their political leaders and their parties as if through a kaleidoscope: making and breaking into new forms, forging new alliances, undoing old relationships, striking out in unknown directions. This is in the very nature of politics as we see it unfolding before our eyes. It is the reality of politics today. Surely every such action cannot qualify as defection within the meaning of the 10th schedule,” Narwekar said.
To determine which faction constituted the real NCP, he determined three grounds —party constitution, leadership structure and legislative majority.
Narwekar said there was no dispute about the constitution of the NCP, and both factions claimed that their leader was validly elected, the speaker found legislative majority as the only relevant criterion.
He said that the claim of the Ajit Pawar faction that it had the support of 41 of the party’s 53 legislators was not disputed by the Sharad Pawar faction. They also didn’t dispute that the Ajit Pawar faction held a majority not only in the Maharashtra assembly but also in the legislative council and the Nagaland assembly. Narwekar said that the developments in the NCP were the result of intraparty dissent and the 10th Schedule was being misused to suppress dissent. Source: HT -

PM Modi, Qatar Emir discuss ways to deepen ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, Feb 15, held talks with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to strengthen bilateral ties but neither side spoke on Doha freeing eight former Indian Navy personnel who were sentenced to death or the $78 billion deal to import Qatari gas from 2029 for the next 20 years, said to be the world’s largest-ever extension of a gas contract.
“Had a wonderful meeting with Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad. We reviewed the full range of India-Qatar relations and discussed ways to deepen cooperation across various sectors. Our nations also look forward to collaborating in futuristic sectors which will benefit our planet,” posted the PM on X. PM Modi arrived in Doha on Wednesday night after a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates. Shortly after his arrival, Modi met Qatari Prime Minister-cum-Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. “The two leaders exchanged views on expanding bilateral cooperation in sectors such as trade, investment, energy, finance, and technology. They also discussed recent regional developments in West Asia and emphasised the importance of upholding peace and stability in the region and beyond,” said the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). “During the meeting, they discussed cooperation relations etween the two friendly countries and ways to support and develop them, especially in the fields of energy, commerce and investment,” said the Qatari Foreign Ministry. Source: TNS -

55% of electoral bond donations went to BJP: Data
New Delhi (TIP)- In what is being considered a landmark judgement, the Supreme Court on Thursday, 15 February, struck down the much-touted electoral bonds scheme, stating that it was “unconstitutional.” In the six years of the scheme, which came into existence in January 2018, a total of over Rs 16,518 crore was reportedly collected by all the political parties, as per a report by the Delhi-based non-profit Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), one of the petitioners in the case.
However, all the political parties together received nearly than Rs 12,000 crore. To be precise, the actual number is Rs 11,986.66 crore.
Explaining the existing gap of over Rs 4,500 crore, ADR Programme and Research Coordinator Shelly Mahajan told South First, “The Rs 16,518 crore amount is the total amount of electoral bonds that have been purchased by the donors till January this year. But, the audit reports submitted by the political parties are till the last fiscal year (FY 2022-23). Once, the audit reports for the FY 2023-24 are submitted, this gap will be covered as well.”
About the data published by the ADR on their website, she said, “The data has been compiled based on the RTIs filed by us to the State Bank of India (SBI), the regulatory authority to issue the electoral bonds. It has also been obtained by other transparency activists with whom we consulted.”
The ruling Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) stands at the top, having received 54.77 percent (Rs 6,565.975 crore) of the total political donations from FY 2017-18 to FY2022-23. That’s well more than half the entire donated amount in the given period.
In comparison, the Indian National Congress (INC), the other national political party and the primary Opposition at the Centre, was able to secure a meagre 9.37 percent (Rs 1,123.29) of the cumulative amount — around one-sixth of what the BJP got.
Starting in 2018, after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union government released a notification, the electoral bond was treated like a promissory note. It was a bearer instrument payable to the bearer on demand.
Unlike a promissory note, which contains the details of the payer and payee, an electoral bond had no information on the parties in the transaction at all, providing complete anonymity and confidentiality to the parties. Over the years, the bonds faced criticism from the Opposition parties over a lack of transparency. As for the contributions, the BJP bagged nearly Rs 1,300 crore through electoral bonds in the fiscal year 2022-23. This amounted to seven times more than what the Congress got in the same period.
In the 2022-23 fiscal, the Congress received donations of Rs 171 crore from electoral bonds, a drop of Rs 65 crore from the 2021-22 FY, when it got Rs 236 crore.
In the same FY, the BJP amassed a capital of worth Rs 1775 crore — a significant share of which came from the electoral bonds, Rs 1,033 crore.
This means that BJP secured Rs 797 crore more than the Congress in FY 2021-22, just when the world started to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Sonia Gandhi’s letter to Rae Bareli states inability to contest upcoming Lok Sabha election due to age
New Delhi (TIP)- Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who on Wednesday, Feb 14, filed her nomination for the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan, has in a letter to the people of her pocket borough, Rae Bareli, said that she would not be able to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election because of ill-health and age.
Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajai Rai said “there was no doubt” that Rae Bareli “would remain with the Nehru-Gandhi family”. Political circles are abuzz with speculation whether her daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra would contest the seat.
In her letter to the people of Rae Bareli in Hindi, Sonia, 77, wrote: “I’ll not contest the next election because of my (poor) health and age. I’ll not get the opportunity to serve you directly after taking this decision but my mind and heart will definitely remain with you. I know that you will support me and my family in every crisis.”
“I am proud to say that whatever I am today, I am because of you and I have always done my best to honour your trust,” Sonia, who has represented Rae Bareli five times since 2004, wrote.
In the message to voters, Sonia further said: “My family in Delhi is incomplete without you. It is complete when I come to Rae Bareli and meet all of you. My ties with you are very old. I have inherited these ties as a good fortune from my in-laws.” Noting that the ties of her family with Rae Bareli are “very deep-rooted”, she said the constituency had sent her father-in-law, Feroze Gandhi, to the Lok Sabha in the first general election held after Independence.
“After that, you accepted my mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi,” she noted. “Ever since, our relationship grew stronger on the difficult road to affection despite the highs and lows of life and our faith in this bond grew stronger. You allowed me space to walk along on this shining path. I came to you after losing my mother-in-law and husband and you accepted me with open arms,” the former Congress chief said. “I can never forget your staunch support for me through the adverse circumstances through the last two Lok Sabha elections,” Sonia recalled.
Sending her respect to elders and love to youngsters, she said: “I will see you soon.” Rai, the Uttar Pradesh Congress president, said in Varanasi: “There is no doubt that the Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat will remain with the Nehru-Gandhi family. They have served the constituency for more than six decades and would continue doing so.”
Asked whether Priyanka would be the next candidate from there, Rai said: “Priyanka will win from wherever she contests in UP. Besides Rae Bareli, Amethi will also remain their preferred constituency.”
Arvind Chaturvedi, a spokesperson for the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC), claimed that Priyanka was all set to contest from Rae Bareli.
A source in the Congress said: “The UPCC has suggested that Priyanka join Rahul’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Varanasi and continue with him till Rae Bareli.”
Rahul will enter Uttar Pradesh with his Yatra through Chandauli district on Friday. C.P. Rai, chairman of the media cell of the state Congress, said: “Rahul will enter the state from the Naubatpur area in Chandauli. He will be in Varanasi on Saturday and take out a procession. Later, he will offer prayers at Kashi Vishwanath temple and address a rally in Godaulia.”
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Indian Army Chief, US counterpart reaffirm commitment to deepen military ties
Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande on Wednesday, Feb 14, held high-level discussions with his American counterpart Gen Randy George on matters of bilateral importance and ways to enhance mutual commitment towards global peace and security. The Indian Army put out a post on X regarding General Pande’s four-day official visit to the US that began on February 13. General Pande visited the US Army Geospatial Centre at Fort Belvoir and also interacted with the vice-president of National Defense University at Fort McNair.
The visit hold significance amid the two countries deepening military cooperation and strategic partnership. The tour is aimed at exploring avenues for more significant training, co-development and co-production engagements.
The Indian Army has a global threat perception and it was shared with the US counterparts. The Army Chief also visited the Indian Embassy in Washington DC and interacted with Sripriya Ranganathan, Charge d’Affaires, and discussed important ongoing and prospective initiatives.
General Pande inspected guard of honour on arrival at Fort Myers. Thereafter, in a solemn ceremony, he laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, the Army said on X. The deliberations are aimed at sharing insights, ideas and best practices between the two armies. Source: TNS -
Madame Tussauds New York Unveils Wax Figure of Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev in New Delhi

Madame Tussauds New York revealed the wax sculpture of the globally recognized “Yoga Guru” at The Lalit New Delhi 
By Murtaza Ali Khan In a dazzling event graced by the presence of the eminent yoga guru himself, Baba Ramdev, Madame Tussauds New York revealed the wax sculpture of the globally recognized “Yoga Guru” at The Lalit New Delhi. The wax figure, depicting Baba Ramdev in the classic standing posture known as the ‘Tree Pose,’ will soon be available for fans to meet and interact with at Madame Tussauds New York.
Baba Ramdev, celebrated as a new-age youth idol for his inspirational approach to yogic practices, has been a driving force behind the promotion of healthy living through Yoga and ancient Ayurvedic treatments. The unveiling of his wax figure is not just a gift to his admirers but also a tribute to the yogi whose influence extends globally.
Madame Tussauds New York spokesperson Tiago Mogodouro expressed delight at the unveiling, stating, “Today, we are delighted to unveil the wax figure of Baba Ramdev. His commitment to society through the promotion of Yoga, introduction of Ayurveda culture, and advocacy for healthy living is truly a gift for us all. This moment is a source of pride for us, having the figure of this charismatic personality displayed in our world-famous Madame Tussauds New York wax attraction.”
Mogodouro emphasized that the wax figure is more than a mere representation; it symbolizes the profound impact and global reach of Baba Ramdev’s teachings. The figure, a harmonious blend of spiritual wisdom and health, mirrors the admiration and respect he commands worldwide.
Speaking at the occasion, Yog Rishi Swami Ramdev said, “Today it is a moment of great honor as my wax figure in ‘Tree Pose’ has been unveiled at Madame Tussauds New York. I consider this as an important recognition of the global influence of Indian culture, especially Yoga and Ayurveda.”
Ramdev further explained that the wax figure represents not only his personal journey but also the ancient and spiritual wisdom of India, based on the principles of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramaya,” which embody the ideal of life.
Expressing gratitude to Madame Tussauds for the honor, Baba Ramdev encouraged the continuation of sharing Indian heritage with the world, fostering a healthier and more harmonious global community.
Baba Ramdev, co-founder of Patanjali Ayurveda Ltd, one of India’s largest and most prestigious Ayurveda businesses, has played a pivotal role in encapsulating the true essence of Ayurveda, blending ancient wisdom with the latest technology. Madame Tussauds artisans meticulously took over 200 exact measurements and pictures during the figure sitting with Baba Ramdev in London, ensuring a realistic resemblance in the creation of his wax figure.
Emmy-nominated Indian-American filmmaker and a committed Ayurveda promoter Tirlok Malik who was also present at the event extended warm congratulations to Yog Rishi Swami Ramdev, welcoming both the spiritual leader and his wax figure to New York on behalf of the Indian-American community in the US. Swami Ramdev reciprocated Malik’s gesture by rejoicing the euphoria which will reach it crescendo when the wax figure makes its arrival in New York.
(Murtaza Ali Khan is an Indian critic, journalist, and cultural writer who has been covering cinema, art and culture for over ten years. He tweets at murtaza.jmi@gmail.com) -
My Guru, Professor Talwar

Dr. Zafar Iqbal with Prof. Talwar By Zafar Iqbal, PhD
موت کیا ہے انہی اجزاء کا پریشان ہونا زندگی کیا ہے عناصر میں ظہور ترتیب
ज़िन्दगी क्या है अनासिर में ज़ुहूर -इ तरतीब, मौत क्या है इन्ही अज्ज़ा का परेशां होना
Zindagi kya hai anasir mein zuhur-e tarteeb Maut kya hai inhi ajza ka pareshan hona
Life is an arrangement of components in a proper form whereas the disintegration of this arrangement of component is death.
On my first day as a student at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, a reference to a Lakhnavi poet evoking the biology of life kindled a deep sense of pride within me, hailing as I did from Lucknow. This marked the commencement of Professor G. P. Talwar’s insightful lectures on biological sciences for the institute’s incoming medical students. Through the evocative verses of Urdu poet Pandit Brij Narain Chakbast Lakhnavi, he adeptly navigated the complexities of life and death.
Years later, in 1974, during a visit to Lucknow from the USA, I had the honor of being interviewed at the All-India Radio Station Lucknow by the esteemed Ms. Uma Chakbast, fondly known as Uma didi. Amidst our conversation, she touched upon the status of Urdu in the USA. Intrigued, I ventured to ask her about her potential lineage to the renowned poet Chakbast. Her eyes sparkled with pride as she affirmed her connection to the illustrious poet, her grandfather. I fondly recalled my experience of Professor Talwar’s enthralling lecture on life’s biology. Later, during a visit to her home, I gratefully received an autographed copy of the book “Subh-e-Watan,” a compilation of Chakbast Lakhnavi’s works by Uma didi.
Dr. Talwar not only shaped my academic journey but also introduced me to a plethora of extracurricular activities unparalleled in other institutions. We were enveloped in a rich tapestry of liberal arts and cultural endeavors, enriched further by enlightening lectures from luminaries such as M. F. Hussain, Satish Gujral, and the spiritual sage Mahesh Yogi. Under Dr. Talwar’s guidance, I took charge of creating vibrant posters to promote these events.
From a scientific standpoint, our biochemistry department blossomed into a national epicenter for groundbreaking research and strategic planning. Esteemed academicians from diverse regions and returning Pool Officers from international assignments frequently graced our department. While my primary role was to assist with their presentations, I confess to occasionally rearranging slides in jest when the visitors overlooked the decorum expected towards students.
My hostel afforded picturesque views of lush lawns, bustling with joggers in the morning and cricket enthusiasts as the day progressed. An annual spectacle was the cricket clash between the faculty and postgraduate students. A particularly memorable match showcased Professor Talwar’s formidable batting skills. To everyone’s surprise, I, an inexperienced bowler, was entrusted with the task and remarkably dismissed Professor Talwar in just two deliveries. Though my peers humorously speculated about the potential postponement to my PhD due to this unexpected triumph, Dr. Talwar’s encouraging pat on my back was a moment I cherish to this day.
As time unfurled, Dr. Talwar moved on to establish the National Institute of Immunology, dedicating himself to pioneering research on leprosy and other endemic diseases in India. He subsequently founded the Talwar Foundation, a testament to his commitment to nurturing young researchers and scientists. Dr. Talwar remains an unwavering inspiration, continually pushing the frontiers of scientific inquiry and fostering the next generation of scientific visionaries. In a heartfelt interview on Rajya Sabha TV, he emphasized the importance of resilience, sincerity, and steadfast determination in pursuing one’s aspirations.
Among the plethora of accolades celebrating his scientific contributions, the Padma Bhushan Award bestowed upon him by the Government of India holds a special place.
In profound reverence and homage to Professor Raghupati Sahai Firaq Gorakhpuri, I’ve respectfully adapted one of his couplets to commemorate Dr. Talwar’s illustrious legacy.
aane vaalī nasleñ tum par faḳhr kareñgī ham-asro
jab bhī un ko dhyān aa.egā tum ne ‘Talwar’ ko dekhā hai
Forthcoming generations will be proud of you, my colleagues, Whenever they would comprehend that you saw Talwar.


To commemorate the services of Shafa’at Ali Siddiqui, an event was organized at Lucknow on 4th March 2018 by my elder brother Dr. Zafar Iqbal who traveled all the way from Washington DC, USA and he invited Munawwar Rana to share his memories. By that time Munawwar Rana was hardly attending any events but despite his bad health and inability to walk, he ensured his presence in the event on a wheelchair and as the gentleman he was, during the speech, he honestly narrated that he owes the large part of his fame and popularity to the opportunities given by Shafa’at Ali Siddiqui through his programs on radio.
