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Hyderabad airport issues travel advisory amid Christmas holiday rush

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In November 2024, the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport recorded its highest-ever monthly passenger traffic, surpassing the 25-lakh mark. File

In November 2024, the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport recorded its highest-ever monthly passenger traffic, surpassing the 25-lakh mark. File
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Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has urged passengers to arrive early in light of the ongoing weekend and the Christmas holiday season. Anticipating a surge in passenger traffic, the airport has issued a travel advisory to ensure smooth operations and avoid last-minute hassles.

In a post shared on X, RGIA said “With the holiday season upon us, we expect an increase in traffic. We recommend you plan your journey to the airport in advance and arrive two hours for domestic and three hours for international departures before your flight. Make sure to carry all valid documents and cooperate with the staff for a smooth experience,” read the advisory.

In November 2024, the airport recorded its highest-ever monthly passenger traffic, surpassing the 25-lakh mark. The monthly traffic report released by GMR Airports Limited revealed that RGIA handled a total of 25.31 lakh passengers during the month.

The busiest day for the airport was November 10, when it managed an impressive 89,000 passengers in a single day, according to the report.





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PM Modi meets Abdullah Al Baroun, Abdul Lateef Al Nesef who translated and published Ramayana, Mahabharata in Arabic

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Abdullah Al Baroun and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef in Kuwait. Abdulla Al Baroun had translated both Ramayana and Mahabharata in Arabic and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef published them.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Abdullah Al Baroun and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef in Kuwait. Abdulla Al Baroun had translated both Ramayana and Mahabharata in Arabic and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef published them.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (December 21, 2024) arrived in Kuwait in the Gulf nation on a two-day visit where he will hold talks with Kuwaiti leadership and also meet the Indian diaspora.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Abdullah Al Baroun and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef in Kuwait.

Abdulla Al Baroun has translated both Ramayana and Mahabharata in Arabic.

Abdul Lateef Al Nesef has published the Arabic versions of Ramayan And Mahabharat.

Mr. Modi had also spoken about these efforts in Mann Ki Baat.

Also read: Comment |A chance to strike gold during the Kuwait visit

PM Modi is visiting Kuwait the invitation of Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. His visit to Kuwait will be the first of any Indian Prime Minister to the Gulf nation in 43 years.

PM Modi’s visit to Kuwait is taking place two weeks after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria and the continuing Israeli offensive in Gaza.

During the visit, PM Modi will hold discussions with the leadership of Kuwait and also interact with the Indian community.

In his departure statement, he said his talks with top Kuwaiti leadership would be an opportunity to chalk out a roadmap for a futuristic partnership between India and Kuwait.

“We deeply value the historical connection with Kuwait that has been nurtured over generations. We are not just strong trade and energy partners but also have shared interest in peace, security, stability and prosperity in the West Asia region,” he said.

PM Modi said he was looking forward to his meetings with the Emir, the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister of Kuwait.

He will also attend the opening ceremony of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup here in Kuwait.

The last Indian Prime Minister to visit Kuwait was Indira Gandhi in 1981.

India is among the top trading partners of Kuwait. He would also meet the vibrant Indian diaspora here. The Indian community is the largest expatriate community in Kuwait.

Indians constitute 21% (1 million) of the total population of Kuwait and 30% of its work-force (approx 9 lakhs). Indian workers top the Private Sector as well as domestic sector (DSW) work force list, according to Indian Embassy in Kuwait.

Kuwait is among India’s top trading partners, with bilateral trade valued at $10.47 billion in the financial year 2023-24.

Kuwait is India’s sixth largest crude supplier, meeting 3% of the country’s energy needs.

Indian exports to Kuwait reached $2 billion for the first time, while investments by the Kuwait Investment Authority in India exceed $10 billion.

India and Kuwait have enjoyed traditionally friendly relations, with links dating back to pre-oil Kuwait when maritime trade with India was the backbone of its economy.

(With inputs from PTI)





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Panel recommends subsidies for farmers to keep non-milching livestock, manage stray cattle

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File photo of Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Agriculture chief and former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi.

File photo of Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Agriculture chief and former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi.
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The Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Agriculture, headed by former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi, has recommended subsidies for farmers to keep non-milching animals so that they can manage the problem of stray cattle. The panel asked the Centre to increase the allocation for insuring livestock.

Appreciating the efforts of the Union Animal Husbandry Department to control the birth of male bovine offspring using sex sorted semen techniques — whereby only female calves are born with 90% accuracy rate — the panel said there is also need to prevent further growth of stray cattle from the already existing livestock population of 193.46 million cattle and 109.85 million buffaloes.

“Therefore, the Committee recommend that some incentive/subsidy may be provided to farmers and farm labourers for taking care of cattle and buffaloes which are past their economic utility in addition to increasing fund allocation for promotion of Gaushalas (cattle shelters) across country with farmers having a choice to either avail services of Gaushala or avail government incentive/subsidy for taking care of their non-productive bovine animals,” the report said.

The panel also noted that the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is covering only 1% of the livestock population under the centrally sponsored National Livestock Mission for livestock insurance due to insufficient budget provision. “Looking towards the risk of more than 10 crore engaged in animal husbandry activities the committee recommends that Government should immediately initiate massive livestock insurance scheme to bring 53.5 crore livestock population under the ambit of this scheme. The committee recommends that higher allocation may be made available by the Government for implementation of livestock insurance scheme,” the report said.

It also asked the Centre to work for self-sufficiency in cattle feed and fodder availability. “With increased availability of green fodder cost incurred by farmers on milk production will be decreased substantially and dependence of farmers on cattle feed will also be reduced. This will increase profit margins of dairy farmers by about 25%,” the panel said.



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‘Frequent flyer’ PM Modi is off to Kuwait while people of Manipur wait: Congress

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File picture of Congress MP Jairam Ramesh.

File picture of Congress MP Jairam Ramesh.
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The Congress on Saturday (December 21, 2024) took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the “frequent flyer PM” is off to Kuwait while the people of Manipur continue to wait for him to visit the violence-hit State.

Mr. Modi embarked on a two-day visit to Kuwait on Saturday (December 21, 2024) to boost ties in a range of areas including defence and trade.

Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh, in a post on X, said, “Such is their fate, As Mr. Modi refuses to find a date, The people of Manipur continue to wait, While the Frequent Flyer PM is off to Kuwait.”

The Congress has repeatedly urged Modi to visit Manipur, stressing that it would help restore peace and normalcy in the strife-torn State.

The ethnic violence in Manipur first broke out on May 3 last year after a tribal solidarity march in the hill districts of the State to protest against the majority Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe status.

Since then, more than 220 people belonging to Meitei and Kuki communities and security personnel have been killed in the violence.



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Pudukottai municipal ward set to get 24-hour water supply, another to get underground drainage scheme

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Round-the-clock drinking water supply for Ward 47 and underground drainage facilities for Ward 1 in Pudukottai Municipality are to come up soon.

Minister for Law S. Regupathy and Minister for Backward Classes Welfare Siva. V. Meyynathan laid the foundation stone for the projects on Saturday. 

Ashok Nagar in Ward 47 will receive round-the-clock drinking water supply once the work estimated at ₹25.31 crore was completed. Narimedu in Ward 1 is set to receive underground drainage system at a cost of ₹89.95 crore. The funds for the both the schemes are allocated under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme.  

Pudukottai Collector M. Aruna, Mayor Tilakavathi Senthil, and Corporation Commissioner T. Narayanan were present. 



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Veterinary doctor killed in road accident in Chikkaballapura

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A 22-year-old veterinary doctor was killed and her father injured when a speeding goods vehicle knocked down their scooter on MG road in Chikkaballapura on Friday (December 20, 2024).

The deceased has been identified as Yogitha, who was doing her internship in Bengaluru after completing her course in Hassan district, the police, said .

The deceased was heading to Bengaluru for the internship and getting dropped by her father Muniraju. While they were crossing MG road, a speeding canter knocked them down. The Duo fell on the ground and Yogitha sustained severe head injuries as she was not wearing helmet. The duo was rushed to hospital where the doctor declared Yogitha as brought dead.

The Chikkaballapura police have registered a case of rash and negligent driving and death due to negligence against the driver . He was arrested and the vehicle seized for further investigations .

Both the victims were not wearing helmet and Yogitha could have saved if she was wearing helmet, a police officer, said .

The volume of traffic on the stretch had increased due to ongoing road widening work and construction it was haphazard due to nonfunctional signal lights.



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बॉलीवुड की वो एक्ट्रेस जो बचपन में थी ‘करनजीत कौर वोहरा’, किस मजबूरी में बदलना पड़ा नाम? मां ने लगाई थी डांट

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Bollywood Actress: बॉलीवुड के कई सितारों ने अपने नाम बदले हैं. इस लिस्ट में अक्षय कुमार का नाम भी शामिल है. कियारा आडवाणी का नाम भी आलिया था. ऐसे ही एक और एक्ट्रेस हैं जिन्हें अपना नाम बदलना पड़ा था. उन्होंने नाम बॉलीवुड के लिए नहीं बदला. जबकि वो फिल्मी दुनिया में आने से पहले नौकरी ढूंढ ही थीं तब उनको नाम बदला गया. पहले इन एक्ट्रेस का नाम ‘करनजीत कौर वोहरा’ था और अब सनी लियोनी है. सनी लियोनी का जन्म कनाडा में हुआ था.

सनी लियोनी का बचपन का नाम
मिड-डे को इंटरव्यू देते हुए सनी ने खुद अपने नाम बदलने की कहानी सुनाई थी. सनी उस वक्त अमेरिका में थी. एक मैगजीन में काम करने के लिए इंटरव्यू दे रही थीं. उन्होंने सनी से कहा कि अपना नाम बहुत बड़ा है क्या आप कुछ और बता सकती हैं. इसके बाद एक्ट्रेस कंफ्यूज हो गईं कि वो अपना क्या नाम रख सकती हैं. इस इंटरव्यू के वक्त सनी कहीं और काम कर रही थीं. उनको काम में देरी न हो इसलिए उन्होंने अपने भाई का निकनेम सनी चुन लिया और कहा कि लास्ट नेम आप कुछ भी लिख दें. सनी के भाई का नाम संदीप सिंह है. इसके बाद से  ‘करनजीत कौर वोहरा’ सनी लियोनी बन गईं.

मां ने लगाई थी डांट
नाम तो बदल गया. लेकिन अभी मां को पता लगना बाकी थी. लेकिन जब एक्ट्रेस की मां को पता लगा तो उन्हें ये नाम बिल्कुल भी पसंद नहीं आया. उनको सनी नाम से नफरत थी. एक्ट्रेस की मां ने उनसे सवाल किया, ‘सभी नामों में से तुम्हें चुनने के लिए यही नाम मिला था.’

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सनी लियोनी ने कुछ समय तक विदेश में ही काम किया. फिर वो बिग बॉस 5 के लिए इंडिया आईं. इसके बाद उन्हें खूब पॉपुलैरिटी मिली. एक्ट्रेस के डांस मूव्स फैंस को बहुत पसंद आए. साल 2012 में एक्ट्रेस को पूजा भट्ट फिल्म ‘जिस्म 2’ में देखा गया था. रागिनी एमएमएस 2 के बेबी डॉल जैसे गानों ने उन्हें घर-घर में फेमस कर दिया.

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T.N. drafts policy framework for management of street dog population

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A pack of street dogs in Virugambakkam, Chennai. File

A pack of street dogs in Virugambakkam, Chennai. File
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The Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission (SPC) has come out with a comprehensive draft policy framework for community dog management and regulation, aimed at addressing the challenges posed by the growing dog population in the State and ensuring public health and safety.

With a vision for “a rabies-free Tamil Nadu with a scientifically managed and gradually moderating dog population,” the policy outlines a strategic approach to manage the dog population in a humane, effective, and sustainable manner. Community dogs, referred to as stray dogs, thrive among large human populations and are considered to be free-roaming pets.

Vaccination drives

One of the key aspects highlighted was the public health risks. It said that the presence of community or unvaccinated dogs raises significant concerns regarding the potential spread of diseases, with rabies posing a notable public health risk. Similar to the pulse polio vaccination drive, an anti-rabies mass vaccination drive should be conducted on dedicated days to combat rabies in community dogs.

Local authorities may collaborate with NGOs and animal welfare groups for the same. Vaccinated animals can be easily identified by marking them with collars to ensure that there is no duplication or omission. For identification, suggestions like colour marking, number tagging, micro-chipping, utilising Radio-Frequency Identification Devices, and ear notching were mentioned in the draft policy.

The SPC also noted that the veterinary hospitals of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services of the Tamil Nadu government, which include 48 veterinary hospitals, are equipped with modern theatre facilities. These facilities can be effectively utilised for the implementation of animal birth control programmes, in addition to animal birth control centres established by city corporations and other local bodies across the State.

Setting up of mobile units

It also suggested that establishment of mobile operation facilities is essential to ensure that even local bodies in distant places can access periodic animal birth control programmes, along with vaccination campaigns. These mobile units are designed to provide doorstep treatment, addressing various concerns and promoting public awareness.

The report also pointed out the importance of a skilled workforce. “Skilled personnel are crucial for the successful implementation of animal birth control programmes. Training opportunities should be extended to animal attenders from NGOs and animal welfare organisations,” it said.

The registration of all pet dogs is imperative to promote responsible pet ownership and address dog abandonment. Dog breeding is becoming an emerging business, which warrants regulations, and a framework needs to be created for this, including registration and renewal.

The draft policy also documented case studies from across different countries. For instance, in France, swift action is taken by municipal teams to collect these abandoned pets. In the United Kingdom, a proactive approach to community dog management involved mandatory micro-chipping and strict reporting protocols, contributing to the maintenance of clear streets. The SPC said that the learnings from these examples conclude that efforts have been successful in reducing the number of community dogs and that pet ownership and community shelters for dogs without owners have become a norm. It also indicates that all dogs, including community dogs, are registered, pet abandoning is penalised, and all dogs are vaccinated.

The SPC pointed out that a periodic review of the policy is essential to ensure its continued effectiveness and relevance in managing community dog populations and promoting humane practices. The State will review the policy once in five years to assess its impact.



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Pregnant woman hacked to death in Belagavi district

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In a ghastly incident, a nine month pregnant woman was hacked to death with a sickle in Belagavi district.

The brutal murder took place at Chikkoda village in Athani taluk of Belagavi district on Friday (December 21, 2024), when the woman identified as Suvarna Mahanthayya Mathapathi(36) was returning from the farmland after fetching fodder. 

She was found profusely bleeding with injuries on head, face and stomach. After passersby alerted her husband Mahanthayya, he rushed to the spot and took her to hospital. She was declared brought dead.

The couple already have four children and was expecting fifth baby in January 2025. The husband and the parents of the deceased have not expressed suspicion on anyone.

The Athani Police have registered a case and are investigating.



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Kerala High Court order on delimitation a blow to State govt., says M.K. Muneer

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Former Minister M.K. Muneer, MLA, has said that the Kerala High Court order suspending the delimitation of eight municipalities and a panchayat on Thursday was a huge blow to the State government as the matter was not discussed in the Legislative Assembly before implementing it.

Reacting to the court verdict, which was based on a complaint filed by Indian Union Muslim League councillors, Mr. Muneer said the IUML would continue the legal battle against delimitation which was being implemented on the basis of the Census of 2011.

“We will make sure that the order is extended to the other local bodies of similar nature where delimitation was carried out based on the 2011 Census twice,” he said, alleging that while the creation of more local bodies based on the latest population was the need of the hour, the CPI(M) was playing politics by redefining the ward borders in their favour.



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