Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Delhi Live Updates: AAP govt extends old excise policy for period of 6 more months

 

Bolstered by what the party believes is an overwhelming outpouring of support from people of Delhi after Sisodia’s arrest, a door-to-door campaign is starting soon.

Sisodia was arrested by CBI on February 26 and by the Enforcement Directorate earlier this week in connection with cases lodged in relation to irregularities in the now-scrapped Delhi Excise policy. Former AAP minister Satyendar Jain, meanwhile, was arrested by the ED on charges of money laundering in an unrelated case in May last year.

Handed over key departments of health and water, Saurabh Bharadwaj talks about his focus areas — mohalla clinics, 24×7 water among others.

What are your priorities as a minister?

I view health and urban development as the most significant departments to be assigned to me. We have always considered health to be a flagship department for us… Delhi sees heavy footfall of patients at its hospitals mainly due to lack of adequate healthcare facilities in neighbouring states. Patients from other states coming to Delhi for treatment is a good thing as they serve as ambassadors of goodwill on our behalf. This is the case with all our hospitals near state borders, whether near Haryana or UP. Earlier, a lot of good schemes in place at our government hospitals were working very efficiently but these slowed down to an extent over the last few months, such as the referral scheme under which our hospitals referred patients in need to private hospitals or labs. We will try to ensure schemes like this pick up pace.
How Delhi’s Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is becoming more welcoming to leopards, and humans

In a picture captured earlier this year, a leopard cub, about two months old, looks back at its sibling, which in turn stares up at a camera trap that is mounted on a tree.

Not far from where the two leopard cubs were caught on camera at the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Sachin, a cab driver heading down from Surajkund to Delhi, wonders if the green stretch he sees by the side of the road in South Delhi near the Delhi-Haryana border is a jungle at all, and if it is, whether it houses any animals.

The Delhi Forest Department sees the cubs as a sign that leopards now feel “safe and protected” enough to breed within the sanctuary, which is part of the Aravallis. The recorded presence of the big cat is connected to protection and conservation efforts in the sanctuary, shifts within the Forest Department, the several “changes” that the largest contiguous patch of forest in Delhi has seen in the last three-four years and the many proposed changes that are now taking shape.

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Jaya Bachchan Loses Cool When Interrupted During RRR Speech, Rajya Sabha Chairman In Splits; Watch

 

Last Updated: March 15, 2023, 13:38 IST
Jaya Bachchan talks about RRR at the Rajya Sabha.

Jaya Bachchan talks about RRR at the Rajya Sabha.
Jaya Bachchan was unhappy after she was interrupted while speaking about RRR at the Rajya Sabha. Watch the video here.

Veteran actress and politician Jaya Bachchan was all praise for SS Rajamouli and RRR at the Rajya Sabha as Naatu Naatu won the Best Original Song at the Oscars. However, she appeared to lose her cool a couple of times during the initial stage of the speech after she was interrupted by much chatter. While she was getting worked up, Rajya Sabha Chairman, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar cracked up seeing her reactions.

“Sir, ye chronic disease hoti jaa rahi hai,” Jaya said, as she was interrupted during her speech. The RS chairman calmed the room, urging her to continue. “Ye dekhiye, aawaz humare paas bhi hai, hum bhi bol sakte hai,” she said, adding her fellow Rajya Sabha members to not intervene.

Replying to her, the RS Chairman said, “Ma’am, aapki aawaz nahi hai. Aapki buland aawaz hai. You have the distinction to belong to a family that has a terrific DNA for creativity in the film industry.” Once the room settled down, Jaya praised Naatu Naatu, SS Rajamouli, and writer KV. Vijayendra Prasad.

“I also want to contribute and say I know Mr SS Rajamouli very well… The writer (KV Vijayendra Prasad), he is not just the scriptwriter, he is also the story writer as well, he is a member of this House (Rajya Sabha). And it is a great honour. There have been many, many such people from the creative world, who have been nominated here in this House earlier and today as well," she said.

“This is just the beginning and I would like to congratulate the Indian population, because of whom people in the West are recognising great work by Indian filmmakers," she said in Hindi before concluding her speech by saying, “The market of cinema is here, it is not in America."

It was a great year at the Oscars for India. Not only did Naatu Naatu bag Best Original Song but Guneet Monga-backed The Elephant Whisperers also won Best Documentary Short Film. Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes was nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film as well but couldn’t bring home the trophy.

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Opposition Calls Off March On Adani Row After Big Blockade By Delhi Police

 

Delhi Police have put up barricades to block the march

New Delhi:

A march by leaders of 18 Opposition parties to demand a probe into the Adani row was blocked by Delhi Police soon after it started from Parliament this afternoon.

The Opposition leaders were trying to march to the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) office in Delhi to press for an investigation into the Adani-Hindenburg issue and to highlight alleged misuse of central probe agencies by the ruling BJP for political goals.  

Ahead of the march, Delhi Police had put up barricades and deployed a huge contingent to stop the protesting leaders from proceeding to the ED office.

When they could not move ahead, the Opposition leaders called off the march and returned to Parliament. They said they have sought an appointment with ED and added that they will release a joint complaint letter soon.

"They have stopped us here. We are 200 people, and there are at least 2,000 police personnel. They want to suppress our voice. And then they talk about democracy," Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge told the media after they were stopped by police.

"And if someone talks about these things in a debate, a seminar, they are called anti-national," he added, referring to the row over party leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks in London.

Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress and Sharad Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party did not join the march today.

US short seller Hindenburg Research has alleged that the Adani group was "engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud", and used offshore shell companies to inflate stock prices.

The group has denied the allegations, calling them "malicious", "baseless" and a "calculated attack on India.

The Supreme Court has set up a six-member committee of experts to examine issues arising out of the stock crash. The committee has been tasked with an overall assessment, suggesting measures to make investors more aware and to strengthen regulatory measures for stock markets.

The court has also directed market regulator Securities and Exchange Board for India (SEBI) to investigate the matter. The SEBI will also probe "whether there has been a failure to disclose transactions with related parties and other relevant information which concerns related parties to SEBI, in accordance with law", it ordered, adding that the probe will also look into whether there was any manipulation of stock prices in contravention of existing laws.

The Adani Group has welcomed the Supreme Court order, with Chairman Gautam Adani saying "it will bring finality in a time bound manner" and "truth will prevail".

While a section of Opposition parties have welcomed the Supreme Court order, another, including the Congress, have insisted on a probe by a joint parliamentary committee (JPC).

The Opposition's demand for the JPC probe and the government's offensive on Rahul Gandhi's remarks in London have led to an impasse in Parliament. The first three days of the second leg of the Budget session have seen frequent disruptions and repeated adjournments.

(Disclaimer: New Delhi Television is a subsidiary of AMG Media Networks Limited, an Adani Group Company.)

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Delhi Live Updates: AAP govt extends old excise policy for period of 6 more months

  Bolstered by what the party believes is an overwhelming outpouring of support from people of Delhi after Sisodia’s arrest, a door-to-door ...