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  • IAF officer,Bnglr scientist held in Intl drug racket

      With more than Rs 7 lakh in cash, five mobile phones and documents, police caught wing commander G Rajasekhar Reddy from Nanded in Maharashtra on Tuesday night when he was on his way to Goa according to reports. Reddy was arrested along with a Bengaluru based scientist drugs like ecstacy and 230 kg of amphetamine were seized. According to sources in the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)  Reddy was the alleged mastermind of the ring that also reportedly comprised Bengaluru-based scientist Venkat Rama Rao, and his wife. Rao and Reddy were classmates and resumed contact when the officer was posted in Bengaluru. The drug amphetamines was reportedly manufactured at a factory in Hyderabad from where it was trafficked to places like Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Earlier on Tuesday, the NCB had busted an inter-state drug network.

    Pak debarred from Kabaddi World Cup

      The Kabaddi World Cup which is set to commence in Ahmedabad on 7th October will not see Pakistan participating. International Kabaddi Federation (IKF) chief Deoraj Chaturvedi, who is from India, said Pakistan has been denied entry because of a spike in tensions between the two nations.“This is not the right time to engage with Pakistan,” Chaturvedi said. Apart from countries like India, Iran and Bangladesh, Pakistan is one of the strongest members of the International Kabaddi Federation (IKF) but it has not been invited to the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup. Relationships between India and Pakistan have become worse after the former carried out surgical strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) as a response to the attack on the Army Headquarters in Uri on September 18, 2016. "We have called a meeting to discuss this issue but let me tell you that a Kabaddi World Cup is no world cup without Pakistan," said Pakistan Kabaddi Federation secretary Rana Muhammad Sarwar.

    Punish me for anti-army remark says actor

      Actor Om Puri has apologized and stated that he deserves punishment. This comes after a sedition case has been filed against veteran actor on Tuesday for his comment on Indian soldiers. Speaking to reporters after a police complaint was filed, Puri said, “I am very embarrassed at what I said and I deserve punishment, not forgiveness. I first apologise to his (an Uri attack martyr) family, if at all they will forgive me, I apologise to the whole country, the army. I know it’s not justified that you say so much and then think a sorry will make it right.” Recently, Puri was part of a television debate about the IMPPA's (Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Association) indefinite ban on Pakistani artistes from working in Indian projects. The ban was in response to the killing of 19 Indian soldiers in a terror attack in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 18. During the debate, Puri said, "Who had asked the soldiers to join the army? Who told them to pick the weapons? Do you want India-Pakistan enmity to turn like Israel and Palestine, and fight for ages? India is home to crores of Muslims, there is no point in proving them for war." he said.      

    BJP MLA was denied entry into camp office

      HYDERABAD: On Tuesday, after an appointment has been given to discuss Uppal Bhagat farmers’ issues to NVSS Prabhakar was denied, tension induced at the camp office of the Chief Minister which is located at Begumpet. MR Prabhakar said that, the chief minister’s security staff told him that he was not given appointment and that they had deliberately on KCR’s and TRS leaders’ direction cancelled his appointment as he would demand 100% plots to the peasants who had lost their lands, adding that, they took the ryots inside without him and forced them to agree to 60% developed plots to the peasants and 40% to HMDA.

    Cong initiates an application campaign

      HYDERABAD: On Tuesday, it has been announced that Telangana Congress against the government of Telangana Rashtra Samithi will be launching an application campaign.  At Gandhi Bhavan, the president of TPCC, N Uttam Kumar Reddy while addressing the reporters said, “Telangana Congress will collect applications from the students as well as farmers who are seeking fee reimbursement and clearance of crop loan waiver dues”. MR Reddy also said that, the government of the state didn’t even clear 25 % of dues with regard to fee reimbursement of the year 15-16 while not a single rupee had been released for the year 16-17, adding “The Chief Minister during March 2016 has promised in the assembly the entire dues will be cleared and fee reimbursement payments will be done on monthly basis”.

    Last date for fixing meters is extended again

    HYDERABAD: The deadline for fixing meters has been extended again for the second time by the city Water Board. Consumers who hadn’t fixed the meters yet have been informed by the board that double the present demand fee would be charged by it if they fail to do so by the end of October. The director of Operations and Maintenance of HMWS&SB, Mr. G Rameshwar Rao said that, those who still continue to receive water without fixing meters would receive double the bill amount and special teams would be deployed to identify violators, HMWSSB was having a mechanism to identify supplies that were not metered, adding that, so far 23,652 applications had been received to fix meters from BPL and Non – BPL families and that would be the last and final chance for regularizing water supply connections.

    GHMC begins the “Samagrah” survey

      HYDERABAD: On Tuesday, “Samgrah” survey on lake and nala impingements has been begun by the authorities of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. The officials, belonging to 32 special teams which were organized by GHMC, visited 23 main nalas and identified many impinged drains at Chaitanyapuri, Kapra, LB Nagar and Uppal. On this context, S Devender Reddy, the chief city planner of GHMC said, “Encroachments have been inspected with the help of old maps that are available with GHMC”, adding that, the officials would take twenty to twenty five days to study each major nala stretch and the measurements were taken on day one for the same.   

    Rs.16500 Cr was logged by Telangana

      HYDERABAD: RS 16500 crore was declared as undisclosed in the Telugu states i.e., in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Out of both the states the state of Telangana topped the whole of south India in undisclosed money which has been declared under Income Declaration Scheme which ended on 30th of September. An official said that, there was RS 1000 Crore difference between Telangana and AP until Monday and Andhra Pradesh was on top, adding that, when the final amount has been calculated, TG topped the list. About 7000 individuals declared their income combining both the states according to the official.

    Pak should thank Indian Army says Singer Adnan Sami

      Singer Adnan Sami, who is originally from Pakistan, but got an Indian citizenship this year, thinks Pakistan should thank India for “a brilliant, successful, mature and strategic strike against terrorism in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir, last week.” The singer has been making news for his pro-Indian statements on different occasions. If your host has extended you a warm welcome, and suddenly a fire breaks out in (his) house, do you just run away? I feel they should have condemned the attack,” Adnan said at an event pointing out that he too had condemned the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. He had also tweeted congratulating the Indian Army after the successful operation. Talking about it, he said, “My tweets were against a common enemy. An enemy that has been hurting both the nations and the rest of the world, too. If anything, Pakistan should thank India for finishing the terrorists.” Elaborating further, he added, “For years, Pakistan has been saying that they too are victims of terrorism. Here, when your neighbour is helping you out, you don’t want to even acknowledge it.”

    BJP slams Kejriwal for 'surgical strike' comments

      Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a video message on Monday had praised the Narendra Modi government and the Indian Army for the surgical strikes. He had also said that the Pakistani government was spreading lies about the surgical strikes and had then asked the government to "unmask Pakistan's false propaganda like the way you (Modi) and the army taught Pakistan a lesson on the ground." BJP on Tuesday slammed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Congress leader P Chidambaram for demanding proof on Army's surgical strikes across the Line of Control to destroy terror launch pads. "I want to ask Arvind Kejriwal whether he believes in the extraordinary valour of our Army or not in conducting surgical strikes," Union minister and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a press briefing. Prasad said Kejriwal is "now making headlines in Pakistan" for his doubts over Indian Army's operation in which 50 suspected terrorists were gunned down. "Kejriwal must not mix politics with national security," he said. Also he hit out at former Home Minister P Chidambaram, Prasad said: “Is he also joining the bandwagon of those doubting capacity of our soldiers in conducting the surgical strikes.”

    PIL filed on TN CM Jaya's health condition

      The suspense over the health condition of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha is still on and a PIL was filed in the Madras High Court seeking a detailed report from the government on the health condition of Chief Minister. Apollo Hospitals has said that Jayalalitha is on respiratory support following lung infection and is responding to antibiotics being administered to her. In a press release, the hospital chief operating officer Subbiah Viswanathan said, "Treatment plan including appropriate antibiotics and allied clinical measures are being continued to treat the infection". He said, "the Chief Minister is responding adequately to the comprehensive treatment". The PIL also seeks the releasing of photographs of the meeting she is said to have had with her cabinet colleagues and officials in the hospital, where she is admitted. The petitioner “Traffic” Ramaswamy, a social activist, submitted that the people of Tamil Nadu were eager to know about the health condition of Jayalalithaa. The petition is expected to be taken up on Tuesday for hearing.

    Loan EMI to fall as RBI cuts interest rate

      The Reserve bank of India has reduced the key policy rate or the repo rate by 25 bps to 6.25 per cent in the fourth bimonthly policy review announced on Tuesday. Retail inflation eased to a five-month low of 5.05% in August, within the committee’s 2-6% objective, and is expected to ease further in the months ahead after a good monsoon has sent food prices sharply lower. The 6-member Monetary Policy Committee, headed by Patel , reduced repo rate or the short term rate at which central bank lends to banks, to 6.25 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate has also come down by a similar percentage point to 5.75 per cent. This is Patel’s first policy review after taking over from Raghuram Rajan on September 6. With Tuesday’s cut, the repo rate is now at its lowest level since November 2010. The RBI said all six members voted in favour of the rate cut, but did not give a breakdown. Daily prices of sensitive items under pulses, fruits, vegetables and cereals suggest that the seasonal surge in food prices may have peaked in July, it said.

    Sushma Swaraj's heartwarming tweet on Pak girls!

      A group of 19 girls had come to India to participate in the Global Youth Festival in Chandigarh on September 27. They were scheduled to return on October 4. Amid tensions between the neighboring countries after India's surgical strikes in POK, Sushma Swaraj ensured that they reach home safely amid heightened tension along the border. The girls were provided with security, but their parents' fearing for their safety wanted them to return as soon as possible. Not just them, the event organisers as well as our external affairs minister were just as concerned about their well being. The external affairs ministry assured the girls complete security and a safe journey back home after the event was over and a safe stay in Delhi while they were here. When the delegation's convenor Aliya Harir tweeted how overwhelmed the girls were by the Indian hospitality, Sushma replied, "I was concerned about your well being because daughters belong to us all. Aliya also tweeted saying it is a matter of pride for her to be considered Swaraj's daughter. In another tweet, she said, "In India, they treat guests like God".

    BCCI threatens to cancel India's 3rd test vs NZ

      It has been reported earlier that Yes Bank and Bank of Maharashtra that operate BCCI's accounts chose to freeze the BCCI accounts on Monday. An upset Board of Control for Cricket in India has hit back, with board president Anurag Thakur saying, "Cannot say anything about India-New Zealand series. The BCCI is the richest board that hosts the IPL, but we have to deal with matters like this."With the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) threatening to call off the ongoing series between India and New Zealand, the Justice R M Lodha-led committee on Tuesday clarified that they didn’t direct banks to freeze the accounts of the Board and it carry on with its routine expenses. Fuming at the defiance of its recommendations, the Lodha panel had “directed” banks, where the BCCI holds accounts, not to disburse “large” funds to the State associations, a decision taken by the Board at its Special General Meeting on September 30. New Zealand Cricket, however, had not received any communication from the BCCI regarding the cancellation of the remaining fixtures, and the team was said to be preparing for the third Test in Indore as planned. They are scheduled to travel from Kolkata to Indore on Wednesday.

    MIM asks KCR to retain Vikarabad’s name

      HYDERABAD: On Monday, the president of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, Asaduddin Owaisi sent a letter to the Chief Minister of Telangana as he is concerned about the step that is going to be taken by the state to change the name of Vikarabad Disrict into Ananthagiri District. Owaisi claimed in the letter that, the locals there had been requesting a separate district for the last forty two years. “The CM, including once during the party’s election campaign in the year 2014, has assured the people that a new district will be formed naming it as Vikarabad on three different occasions”, he said adding that he would, therefore, request KCR not to rename the mentioned district.

    Provide employment to Likitha Neha: HC

      HYDERABAD: The government of Andhra Pradesh has been directed by the High Court of Hyderabad to give employment to P Likitha Neha, a government polytechnic college’s ex- principal’s daughter on sympathetic grounds. A petition, which has been filed by the principal secretary of higher education wing of Andhra Pradesh, was dismissed by a bench which was having Justice M Seetharama Murthi and Justice Sanjay Kumar. The bench said that, High Court was resentful by the Andhra Pradesh Administrative Tribunal’s order which instructed the officials to give employment to Likitha as her father met with an accident in the year 2011, was disabled and had retired on medical grounds.

    TG was asked to file a counter by NGT

      HYDERABAD: The state government of Telangana has been ordered by the National Green Tribunal to file an affidavit in response to a petition which alleged that a threat has been faced by both Osman Sagar and Himayatsagar because of building unauthorized structures. The government has been given time until 26th of October by NGT to file a counter. The chairman of Human Rights and Consumer Protection Cell Trust, Thakur Rajkumar Singh, who filed the petition, alleged, “Go 111, which mandates a 10km buffer zone around the two lakes has been violated. There is a clear threat to Osmansagar and Himayatsagar due to the construction of illegal building”. 

    ‘FDF is meant for ex-servicemen’s welfare’

      HYDERABAD: Until now, our country had one Soldier Welfare Fund only which had been started in the year 1949 and which was known as Flag Day Fund. This was the first time that the government was seeking additional funds to support Martyrs’ families, a Defense Ministry official said adding that, they initiated the scheme two months ago in the name of Army Welfare Fund for Battle casualty. The official also said, “The account with Syndicate Bank will be linked with the Income Tax department for the provision of rebate to the donors under Income Tax Act section 80G”. The Flag Day Fund was meant for the ex-servicemen’s welfare, their families and also that of Martyrs. The money was used to pay the school fees of soldiers’ children and for the accommodation of former servicemen, he added.

    Telangana is in a debt trap: Kishan Reddy

      HYDERABAD: On Monday, Chief Minister of Telangana, K Chandrasekhar Rao was alleged for transforming Telangana from a revenue surplus state into a debt driven state by G Kishan Reddy, the Legislature Party Leader of T-BJP. Mr Kishan Reddy accused that the State of Telangana was in a debt trap and the position of the finance was not as promising as it was being shown. He said that, the government of the state was not successful in releasing the loan waiver scheme’s third installment to the peasants and Telangana at the time of separation was a revenue surplus state but now had transformed into a debt driven state, adding that, TG did not release even 20% of budgetary allocations for the programmes with regard to the development of the state.

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