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Hijab not allowed during exams: K’taka Education Minister

Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh on Friday asserted that students wearing hijab will not be allowed inside the examination centres.
The II PUC (class 12) examinations are set to begin from March 9 in the state.
Speaking to reporters he maintained that it has been clarified that all students should attend exams wearing uniforms. Hijab is not part of it. Those who want to write exams wearing hijab won’t be allowed into the examination hall, he added.
Minister Nagesh further claimed that there is an increase in the number of Muslim students who appeared for the examinations after the hijab ban. “After hijab ban, more number of Muslim sisters appeared for examinations and the enrolment of Muslim girl students has increased,” he added.
The hijab case, which is in the Supreme Court, is likely to be taken up after Holi vacation. Many students abstained from attending the examination as they were not allowed to wear hijab and write exams.
The Hijab crisis in Karnataka became international news as it turned into a law and order problem and communal issue. Hindu activists and minority groups came to a confrontational position. The crisis also had a deep impact on the psyche of the students and divided them on the basis of religion in campuses.
The Karnataka High Court has rejected the applications in this regard by students and upheld the government order on uniforms. It also said hijab is not an essential part of Islam.
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Delhi: Storm wreaks havoc in Sheikh Sarai, many houses and vehicles damaged

New Delhi, May 2: Many houses and vehicles were damaged due to falling of trees due to heavy rain and strong winds in Sheikh Sarai area of the national capital Delhi on Friday. This accident happened around 5 am. Local people told that they have written letters to the administration several times demanding that the trees be removed, but no action has been taken in this direction so far.
Local resident Rakesh Sharma told Media, that this accident happened in the morning when there was a strong storm. Due to this many vehicles and houses were damaged. However, till now we do not know the exact number of vehicles that have been damaged. There are many such huge trees around here, about which I have written letters to the concerned officials several times, but no action has been taken so far.
He further told that earlier Manoj Vairy ji of the Horticulture Department had come here. He had inspected the entire area. But, no action has been taken so far.
Another local resident Praveen Vats said that this accident happened due to a storm at 5 am. Many houses were damaged and many vehicles were damaged due to the fall of these huge trees. Due to this many people could not go to school and office.
He said that we have already written a letter to the officials in this regard, but no action has been taken in this direction so far. Not only this, we had written a letter to the officials and drawn their attention to the fact that there are about 35 to 40 such trees around us, which are very huge. Certainly, if they are not cut short in time, then it can cause a major accident in the future.
He said that we respect the environment. We want trees and plants around us, but we have to take care that such huge trees do not become the cause of any major accident. We have written a letter to the officials and asked them to cut these trees short, so that we do not have to face any accident in the future.
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India is safe in the hands of PM Modi, says Farooq Abdullah on Pahalgam attack fallout

New Delhi, May 2: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President, Farooq Abdullah on Friday strongly condemned the recent terror attack in J&K’s Pahalgam and called for strict action against the perpetrators of the massacre of 26 innocent civilians. He also asserted that India was safe in the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In an interview with Media, Abdullah spoke about Pakistan’s role in terrorism and demanded strict action against those involved in the recent Pahalgam attack. He also discussed issues ranging from the Indus Water Treaty to the caste census.
Here is the full interview:
Media: What is your opinion on the Pahalgam terror attack?
Farooq Abdullah: The Pahalgam incident was very painful. It should not have happened. This is a murder of humanity. Those who did this must be condemned as much as possible. They should be caught and punished in such a way that it becomes an example for others.
Media: Do you think Pakistan has a hand in the Pahalgam incident?
Farooq Abdullah: Anyone could be involved in the Pahalgam incident. Until we catch them, we cannot say who it is. The handlers must be the same ones who did it before. It’s not just about today. They did it in Uri too. You must have seen what happened in Pulwama. Who did it in Mumbai? Who did it in Pathankot? Who did it in Rajouri and Poonch? The handlers are sitting there.
Media: Was the Pahalgam incident a conspiracy by Pakistan?
Farooq Abdullah: They (Pakistan) feel that we (Indians) are living in peace and thousands of tourists are roaming here in Kashmir. They didn’t like it. They don’t want us to live in peace. Since 1947, they have tried to destroy as much as they can and will continue to try.
Media: Can India take back Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir?
Farooq Abdullah: This is a decision for the country’s Prime Minister to take. Farooq Abdullah cannot give him any advice. This must be the Prime Minister’s call.
Media: Is the country safe in the hands of the Prime Minister?
Farooq Abdullah: If the country wasn’t safe in the hands of the PM, he wouldn’t be the PM. Today, the PM has to take care of everyone, every citizen of the country, he must do that.
Media: Pakistanis are being expelled from India, how do you see this?
Farooq Abdullah: Those people have been living here for 50 years. Women who were married here, have children, and now they’ve been sent to Pakistan. Now they are neither here nor there. What kind of justice is this? Their children are here. They are citizens here. The Prime Minister will have to make a decision on what to do.
Media: Did the Pahalgam incident happen because of the Waqf Act?
Farooq Abdullah: The Waqf Act is different, the Pahalgam incident is different. We cannot link both. The Waqf matter is in the Supreme Court. We hope the Supreme Court will look at this matter properly.
Media: Could local Kashmiris have had a role in the Pahalgam incident?
Farooq Abdullah: I don’t think this kind of thing can happen without some kind of help. Unless someone supports them, how did they come? From where did they come? I said earlier, too, when Masood Azhar was released, I said don’t release him. He has already made his paths. Who knows if he is involved in this too? But no one listened to me. They took him to Pakistan. Children were killed here. They shot my cousin at his home. We caught him with great difficulty, but they took him in a plane to Kandahar. No one listened to us in that.
Media: Is it right to stop Pakistan’s water?
Farooq Abdullah: We’ve been saying for years that this treaty should be renegotiated. We are generating power from that water, but their people come and monitor. The water is ours. We have a right to it. We already have a water shortage in Jammu. In my time, a Rs 200 crore plan was made to bring water from Chenab to Delhi but the World Bank did not approve. Today I believe it is the right time to work on this water issue so Jammu can get water. It’s our own water and we’re not even using it. This treaty must be renegotiated.
Media: Whose fault could the Pahalgam incident be?
Farooq Abdullah: We are nearing the point of war. At this point, if we point out whose mistake it is, it won’t be right. This is not the time to point fingers. This won’t make India stronger. Once the matter is settled and we catch them, then a commission should be set up to see whose mistake it was, and where the lapse happened. Now is not the time to blame anyone, now is the time to act.
Media: What is your view on the caste census?
Farooq Abdullah: The caste census is a very good thing. How many Dalits are there? How many Muslims are there, how many Sikhs, how many Christians, how many Buddhists, everyone will know. This country belongs to everyone. The world will know this country is a garden of many colours and that many people live here; people who believe in it. It’s a good thing. This demand has been there for a long time.
Media: Is the country ready for war?
Farooq Abdullah: This will be the Prime Minister’s final command. The PM has given full freedom to the three chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. But the final command is in the PM’s hand.
Media: Do you think war is the only solution?
Farooq Abdullah: I would say, we should see Russia and Ukraine’s war. Who suffered? Ukraine got destroyed. America did not, even give weapons, but people died in Ukraine. Both sides should think about who suffers. There should be an attempt to open diplomatic channels. In America itself there was terrorism, 9/11 can’t be forgotten. We have given warnings several times to stop terrorism but they won’t listen.
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Thousands pouring into Amaravati for capital works re-launch

Amaravati, May 2: Thousands of people from various parts of Andhra Pradesh have started arriving here on Friday for the re-launch of Amaravati state capital works by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
People from almost all districts were descending on the state capital to attend the public meeting scheduled to be held on Friday evening.
All roads leading to Amaravati were teeming with buses carrying people from all Assembly constituencies.
About five lakh people from across the state are expected to attend the public meeting.
There was a festive atmosphere in the villages in Amaravati as people, especially farmers who gave 43,000 acres of land for the state capital, were celebrating the re-launch of works after years of uncertainty, political turmoil and legal fight.
At the mega event, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation for Rs 49,040 crore worth of capital works in the presence of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, ministers and leaders of the ruling coalition.
The Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive at Gannavaram Airport, Vijayawada, at 2.55 p.m. The NDA leaders will receive him.
He will then reach Amaravati by helicopter. Governor Abdul Nazeer, the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister will welcome him at the helipad near the State Secretariat in Velagapudi at 3.15 p.m.
The Prime Minister will reach the venue of the public meeting at 3.30 p.m. He will unveil a pylon to formally re-launch the capital works. These include five towers of the Amaravati Government Complex, the High Court, the Legislative Assembly building, etc.
PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for some works and inaugurate some other projects worth Rs.8,000 crore relating to the DRDO, the DPIIT, the NHAI, and the Railways.
He will spend one hour and 15 minutes at the public meeting before flying back to Delhi from Gannavaram Airport.
Authorities have made elaborate arrangements for the public meeting on a 250-acre area.
It was on October 22, 2015, that the Prime Minister had laid the foundation stone for Amaravati.
Few development works were undertaken by the then TDP government. However, the works came to a halt after TDP lost power in 2019 as the YSR Congress Party government headed by Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy decided to develop three state capitals.
This faced stiff resistance from farmers of 29 villages in Amaravati who had given their lands for the development of the state capital.
After the TDP-led NDA stormed to power in June last year, Chandrababu Naidu decided to resume work on his dream project.
The state government has decided to take up various works at a cost of Rs 77,250 crore. Tenders have already been called for works worth Rs 49,000 crore.
The Centre has assured all support in undertaking the works. The World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) have agreed to lend Rs.15,000 crore. The Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) has approved a loan of Rs 11,000 crore.
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