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entrepreneurbar · 4 months
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mariacallous · 2 years
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In 2010, Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan starred in a film called My Name Is Khan that served as a critique of Islamophobia in the United States in the post-9/11 era. In the movie, Khan goes on a journey to the United States to meet the American president and tell him that having an Islamic last name doesn’t make him a terrorist. In real life, however, his name has made him a target at home.
A year after Narendra Modi became India’s prime minister in 2014, Khan said there was a climate of intolerance in the country that “will take us to the dark ages.” Two days later, a senior leader of the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and an acolyte of Modi, Yogi Adityanath, said Khan spoke the language of terrorists and equated him to the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terrorism attacks. Adityanath threatened Khan, saying he would be out of business if a “huge mass” of Indians, implying Hindus, boycotted his films. Since then, fringe political outfits linked to the BJP—and even some BJP leaders—have repeatedly attacked Khan.
The latest attack began when the trailer of Khan’s latest film, Pathaan, was released last month. Hindu nationalists of the BJP and those linked to the party expressed three major objections. First, that actress Deepika Padukone should not have worn a saffron-hued bikini in a song titled “Besharam Rang” because saffron is a sacred color in Hinduism. Second, the bikini was a few centimeters too revealing to be approved by the far right’s cultural police. And third, and more tellingly perhaps, they slandered Khan for his fitness, questioning whether the 57-year-old’s chiseled “six-pack” abdomen could possibly be real.
The charges were ludicrous. Bollywood actresses have worn saffron in sensuous songs before, but it’s never been so controversial. Moreover, Padukone wore a green skirt and several other colors in the song. The attack didn’t make sense, but it was nonetheless vicious. One protester on air, who was later revealed to be an actor himself, dared Khan to dress his daughter in a green bikini instead of Padukone, a Hindu actress. Green is a sacred color in Islam, and Khan’s wife is also Hindu.
“Had Deepika worn a saffron bikini opposite a Hindu actor, there would have been no controversy,” Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of the Caravan, told Foreign Policy from Delhi in a phone interview. “It is all because [Khan] is a Muslim.” Several male Indian actors have flaunted abs before, and rare have they met with such ridicule.
Many people believe that the insidious campaign to discredit Khan emerges out of Hindu nationalists’ broader effort to humiliate minorities into accepting their secondary status in a country they want to claim for themselves. There have been frequent calls by the BJP to turn India into a theocratic state—a Hindu rashtra or a country predominantly of and for Hindus. As part of that bid, they hope to control Bollywood itself, the country’s biggest cultural force and its most effective messenger.
After #BoycottPathaan trended on Twitter, #BoycottBollywood soon followed. There were several well-crafted tweets, as if coordinated with one another, calling on directors to change their scripts and fall in line—or risk a total boycott. But this was not the first time Bollywood came under attack. Scholars who studied the trend between August 1 and September 12 discovered thousands of ghost accounts created over these months that solely tweeted with the hashtag #BoycottBollywood. More than 300 accounts each tweeted over 1,000 tweets on Bollywood over that nearly month and a half, “suggesting organized behavior,” said Joyojeet Pal, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan who conducted the study. Junior politicians of the BJP and of its affiliates were also discovered to be pushing the content.
Outrage on social media was to a large extent manufactured, but it is hard to say how many Indians genuinely approved of the sentiment. An investigation by news website the Wire revealed that many of the news stories that defamed Khan and called for Pathaan’s boycott reflected the views of political partisans rather than genuine protesters. Meanwhile, Pathaan has enjoyed enormous ticket sales, a resounding rejection of the calls to boycott Khan’s movies and Bollywood more generally.
Fans thronged cinemas in cities across India and at screenings abroad to see Khan return to the screen after a four-year hiatus. The controversies instigated around him—including outright falsehoods about how he had supposedly donated millions of dollars to Pakistan and was caught spitting at the funeral of Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar—did little to dampen public enthusiasm for his movie.
As Khan hopped between buildings, dived off planes, and walked on the facade of a skyscraper, all to save India from a terrorist attack, Indians across faiths seemed proud that Bollywood could also produce its own version of Mission Impossible and were eager to applaud Khan’s reinvention from romantic heartthrob to action hero. Even Indians abroad, who are arguably among the biggest believers in Hindu nationalism, rushed to screenings in the United Arab Emirates, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The movie has reportedly smashed box office records in India, and in the first 16 days since its release, it earned nearly $10 million.
Meera Rizvi, a professional scriptwriter whose maternal ancestors were ethnic Pashtuns like Khan’s, said she had little interest in watching the movie but attended a screening as an act of resistance to bullying from Hindu nationalists. “Bullies have been empowered by the right-wing government, and they think they can do whatever they want,” Rizvi said. “I went to see the movie to stand up against the bullying Khan has been subjected to.” Many others said they believed it was all a useless controversy. Anju Dhawan, an interior designer, said she didn’t understand why there was controversy at all. “Shah Rukh is an actor. Hindu, Muslim has nothing to do with it,” she told Foreign Policy from Karnal, India.
The crowds, however, did not indicate a rejection of political polarization. At least two highly educated professionals FP spoke to believe in Hindu nationalist propaganda, making unsubstantiated allegations against Khan. Political analysts told FP that Pathaan’s success did not indicate a change of mood in a nation still in thrall of Modi and the BJP’s broader political agenda. “It showed that Hindu nationalists still do not have the ability to wipe out the appeal of a celebrity who is a Muslim, just like Indians would cheer a Muslim cricketer,” Bal said. “It didn’t mean the mood of the country has gone a certain way.”
Last week, Indian press reported that Modi called on his ministers to refrain from making unnecessary comments that overshadow the government’s developmental work. But that message has come far too late to rein in the mob, said filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. “It was about controlling their own people. Things have gone out of hand now,” Kashyap said. “When you stay silent, you empower prejudice and you empower hatred. It has now got so much empowered that it is a power in itself. The mob is out of control now.”
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Today's Environment News Alert
◆ The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) in India has raised eyebrows with its latest decision to consider ex-post facto clearances for non-forest projects in the Aravallis. This move effectively opens the door for regularization of constructions previously deemed illegal on this ecologically sensitive land.
◆ District Level Forest Rights Committee has given forest clearances to six roads in Gummalakshmipuram and Kurupam mandals.
◆ Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath proposed to start helicopter services and the establishment of four-lane road connectivity to facilitate seamless transportation to eco-tourism destinations such as Dudhwa National Park, Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, and Chuka of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve.
◆ Hailed as a legend with three world records to her name, Rajmata, an Asiatic lioness who died in 2020 in Amreli, has been given a befitting tribute by wildlife enthusiasts and residents of Krankach village in the district. A memorial in the form of a lifesize statue has been installed in the village with a plaque that reads, "World's most legendary lioness."
◆ The Nandankanan Zoological Park will receive two male chimpanzees and one male and one female cheetah from Dubai Safari Park, in exchange for a hippopotamus and six sangais. It will also receive African lion, red-necked wallaby, ring-tailed lemur and Hamadryas baboon in exchange of blackbuck, hog deer, gaur, red jungle fowl and gharial.
◆ Tarak Chandra Paul, an 52-years-old environmentalist from Kanchrapara, North 24 Parganas of Kolkata, West Bengal had arrived at Bongaigaon on Tuesday after 16 day-long bicycle trip from Kolkata.
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UP: Survey Shows High Dropout Rates Among Girls, Rising Popularity of Private Tuition
The percentage of children in classes 1 to 8 taking paid private tuition in UP increased from 15.9% in 2018 to 23.7% in 2022.
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Lucknow: There has been an over 7.9% increase in the proportion of school-going children taking paid tuition classes in Uttar Pradesh in 2022, in comparison to pre-Covid-19 levels, according to the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2022 launched on Wednesday.
According to the ASER, the overall enrollment to private tuition across the state has increased at all levels despite the prolonged closure of schools. The nationwide survey was resumed after a gap of four years. However, the percentage of children in classes 1 to 8 in Uttar Pradesh taking paid private tuition increased from 15.9% in 2018 to 23.7% in 2022. Nationally, the figure stood at 30.5%.
In UP, the survey was conducted in 2,096 villages across 70 districts and included 91,158 children in the age group of 3–16 from 41,910 households.
While the enrollment of girls in schools improved in 2022, the considerable drop in their percentage at a higher secondary level remained worrisome, according to the survey.
Against the country-wide average of 2%, the percentage of girls in the age group of 11–14 years not enrolled in schools in Uttar Pradesh stood at 4%. However, this number has significantly reduced over time. It was 11.1% in 2006 and 7.4% in 2018, the findings suggested.
On the other hand, following Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh has the second highest number of girls in the 15–16 age group not enrolled in schools. Only three states — MP (17%), UP (15%), and Chhattisgarh (11.2%) — have more than 10% of girls in this age group who are out of school, even when the national average stood at 7.9%.
Sunil Kumar, state coordinator of ASER, told NewsClick that things have changed in the last few decades, but a lot still needs to be done in terms of the percentage of women’s literacy and higher education.
Under the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FNL) mission of the NIPUN Bharat programme launched by the Union education ministry in 2020, the goal is to cover 100% of children from class 3 by 2025. “Going by the findings of ten years, it seems an uphill task to complete the target in three years. UP still needs a big push in the coming two years,” Kumar said.
Discussing dropout rates, Kumar further said, “Uttar Pradesh has the highest dropout rates in the country in terms of girls. The overall percentage of dropout rate is 4% in the age group of 11–14 while it increased to 15% girls in the 15–16 age group. As the age increases, the dropout rate of girls also increases. This is worrisome because it happened even after running the School Chalo Abhiyan campaign aggressively.”
Speaking to NewsClick, Naresh Paras, an Agra-based child rights activist, said he believes there are two reasons behind the dropouts of girls. “First, poverty forces teenage girls to work along with families to make ends meet. The other reason is gender gap; parents don’t allow their daughters to attend a school where the boys’ strength is stronger than girls. Further, in rural areas, girls are levied with the responsibility to take care of her younger siblings.”
Meanwhile, to ensure 100% enrolment in primary and upper primary schools in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ from Shravasti district in April 2022.
“Take every child to school, register them, provide them with facilities like free uniforms, books, bags, shoes, socks and sweaters, etc.,” Adityanath said at the inauguration event. However, there are lakhs of poor students of government primary schools in UP who lack school uniforms, shoes and bags.
Talking about the possibilities of the trend to opt for private tution, the UP coordinator of ASER further said, “The parents do not want to compromise on the quality of education. A number of private schools have been closed during Covid-19. Therefore, either any member of the family is supporting the children or sending them to private tuition for a better education.”
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Uttar Pradesh Unveils Bold Plan to Battle Cyber Crime Surge: Know CM Yogi Adityanath’s Blueprint
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LUCKNOW: In a decisive effort to confront the growing wave of cybercrimes, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has unveiled an all-encompassing strategy aimed at fortifying the state's cybersecurity infrastructure. During a recent review meeting, the Chief Minister revealed plans to establish dedicated cybercrime police stations in all 75 districts of the state. Additionally, the existing cyber cells at the district level will be elevated to the status of fully-fledged cybercrime stations.
Enhancing the Cyber Sentinel Network
Chief Minister Adityanath stressed the need for a robust and multi-layered response to the proliferation of cybercrimes. Currently, cybercrime police stations operate at the regional level, but this new initiative aims to extend their presence to every district in the state. Concurrently, cyber cells will be integrated into each police station, forming a cohesive network to combat cyber threats at the grassroots level. This initiative is set to result in the establishment of 57 new cybercrime stations within the next two months.
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A Myriad of Modern Cyber Threats
Underlining the ever-evolving landscape of cybercrimes, the Chief Minister emphasized the changing nature of criminal activities driven by technological misuse. A surge in cases involving customer care fraud, pension fraud, electricity bill fraud, work-from-home scams, sextortion schemes, loan application frauds, parcel scams, fake betting apps, crypto investment fraud, and Ponzi schemes has been observed. These crimes directly impact unsuspecting individuals, underscoring the urgency for authorities to remain proactive and stay ahead of these emerging threats.
In a significant move, Chief Minister Adityanath of Lucknow has underscored the pivotal role of awareness in preventing cybercrime. His visionary proposal involves the integration of cyber security education into the school curriculum, recognizing its essential role in modern education. To bring this idea to fruition, a network of master trainers will educate principals, teachers, students, and parents, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the potential risks associated with online activities.
Empowering the Guardians of Cyberspace
In acknowledgment of the pressing need for a well-equipped police force to combat the growing menace of cybercrimes, Chief Minister Adityanath has laid out a comprehensive training plan. His directive entails the training of five police officers from each district at the state level. These trained officers will then serve as instructors, imparting their knowledge to five inspectors or sub-inspectors from each police station, utilizing the resources available on the Citren portal. This knowledge-sharing cascade will empower law enforcement to effectively investigate and tackle cybercrimes head-on.
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Paving the Way to a Safer Digital Future
Chief Minister Adityanath's comprehensive approach to cyber security is poised to transform Uttar Pradesh into a formidable stronghold against the rising tide of cybercrimes. This ambitious vision includes the establishment of dedicated cybercrime stations in every district, the incorporation of cyber cells within existing police stations, the enhancement of cyber security education, and specialized training for law enforcement personnel. Collectively, these initiatives aim to create a safer digital environment, ensuring the security of all citizens as they navigate the digital realm.
Conclusion
With these ambitious measures, Uttar Pradesh is taking substantial strides towards a future where cybercriminals are met with unwavering resistance, and individuals are better equipped to navigate the digital landscape securely. Chief Minister Adityanath's commitment to cyber security education and law enforcement training marks a significant leap forward in safeguarding the digital well-being of the people of Lucknow.
Source: https://www.the420.in/uttar-pradesh-cyber-crime-plan-cm-yogi-adityanath/
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The Kerala Story” Film Sparks Controversy and Success
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“The Kerala Story,” a recently released film, has been causing quite a stir. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, it has grossed an impressive Rs 68.86 crore in just six days. The film’s director, Sudipto Sen, has been praised for shedding light on the issue of young Hindu women being converted and recruited by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS) in Kerala. The film’s box office success has been remarkable, with its collections increasing each day. On Sunday, it earned a little over Rs 16 crore and on Wednesday, it earned its highest figures yet with an impressive Rs 12 crore India nett. “The Kerala Story” has even outperformed big films from the last two years such as “Laal Singh Chaddha,” “Selfiee,” and “Shehzada,” and has earned more than three times as much as “Ponniyin Selvan 2” in the Hindi market.
The film’s success can be attributed to the support of the ruling BJP government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi even mentioned it in a recent speech, giving it exposure despite negative reviews. It has been made tax-free in states like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana but it is banned in West Bengal. The cast and crew of “The Kerala Story” recently met with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to discuss the film’s story and praised his government’s efforts to curb ‘love jihad’ and forced religious conversion through the Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020.The meeting with Yogi Adityanath has added to the controversy surrounding the film, with opposition parties accusing the filmmakers of spreading hate. However, “The Kerala Story” continues to succeed at the box office and its impact on the conversation surrounding religious conversion and terrorism remains to be seen.
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UP Nikay Chunav 2023: Gorakhpur will vote on behalf of CM Yogi and not mayoral candidate, Dr. Manglesh is in the fray of BJP. up nikay chunaw Yogi Adityanath CM City Gorakhpur Mayoral Candidate
Gorakhpur: The seat of CM City Gorakhpur is considered very popular in the 2023 Uttar Pradesh civil elections. It is said that regardless of the candidate here, the votes will be cast in CM Yogi’s name only. The BJP had also won from here in the last elections. gorakpur: happening in Uttar Pradesh body elections me right Mayors of 17 municipal companies have heated seats, but gorakhpur status…
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BJP Under Modi Realising Pt Deendayal's Dream of Welfare and Development for All: CM Yogi
Last Updated: February 11, 2023, 15:12 IST Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath. (File photo: PTI) The Chief Minister also garlanded the statue of Pt Upadhyaya, who was one of the founding leaders of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh which later morphed into the BJP Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that the double engine government of the BJP led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi…
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theechudar · 2 years
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Momentum gained by UP is auspicious for India’s growth, says Amit Shah | India News
LUCKNOW: Praising CM Yogi Adityanath’s UP for its transformation from one of the “Bimaru” states to the “engine of the country’s growth”, PM Modi said at the inaugural session of the three-day Global Investors Summit here on Friday, “If India is attaining the status of a bright spot for the entire world, then UP is providing the much-needed energy and driving its growth.”Union home minister Amit…
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CM inaugurates projects in Ballia and Chandauli
CM inaugurates projects in Ballia and Chandauli
Unveiling a statue of former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar in Ballia on Sunday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of development projects worth Rs 80 crore in the district. He later also visited Chandauli and launched about 57 development projects worth around Rs 963.52 crore. Chandra Shekhar, who was the prime minister during 1990-91, was…
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entrepreneurbar · 4 months
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Amit Shah unveils 15ft high statue of Jayaprakash Narayan in Bihar's Sitab Diara | India News - Times of India
Amit Shah unveils 15ft high statue of Jayaprakash Narayan in Bihar’s Sitab Diara | India News – Times of India
SITAB DIARA: Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday unveiled a 15-feet high statue of socialist icon Jayaprakash Narayan at his ancestral village of Sitab Diara in Saran district of Bihar. Accompanied by UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Shah reached Sitab Diara via Varanasi to take part in the 120th birth anniversary celebrations of Narayan, popularly known as JP. Shah unveiled the statute on…
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satyamevjayate · 4 years
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Virat Kohli, SRK, Yogi Adityanath, and Several Iconic Celebs and Politicians Lose Twitter Blue Tick on Their Accounts
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The unique feature ‘Blue Tick’ by Twitter was a way of safeguarding against impersonation and taking care of false information for popular individuals. Earlier the social media site had announced that they will remove the check-mark status from Twitter accounts. The verified check-mark in question will be then available to subscribers of the Twitter Blue feature only, or Twitter Verified Organizations Plan for business-focused groups and people.
But after the abrupt removal of the ‘free’ verified checkmarks, the legacy stands stranded from organizational and individual accounts just like that. And those who will pay to keep the Twitter Blue tick marks will get the check marks on their profiles. Several B-town celebrities lost the Twitter blue tick. And the same tale was for politicians as well. Here are a few who were the victims – Amitabh Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Shah Rukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Deepika Padukone.
The politicians include Priyanka Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Rahul Gandhi, and Yogi Adityanath. The sports personalities who had the blue tick taken off were Sania Mirza, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Saina Nehwal. Twitter Blue sign-up charges are different for different regions. For instance, In India, the subscription costs Rs. 900 for Android and iOS users monthly, and for the year, the charges are Rs. 9,400. For iOS users, the web monthly subscription cost is Rs. 650.
Twitter is going to generate revenue through paid verification, according to Elon Musk. The microblogging site has also introduced programs for organizations and businesses wherein verification badges such as gray for governments and gold for companies/non-profits/brands at a cost of $1,000 per month. Twitter made an official announcement in March that it will start to take off the legacy verified program from 1 April and remove the verified checkmarks.
And those who wish to retain the legacy checkmarks will have to sign up for Twitter Blue. The check-marks were first introduced in 2009 to assist users in identifying the actual profile or accounts of brands, companies, celebrities, news organizations, politicians, and other accounts that serve the public interest. Having a blue tick mark on the account meant that it is the original profile and not that of an impostor or a parody.
There was no charge earlier for the verified checkmarks but since Musk took over the social media platform and came up with the idea of the Twitter Blue program, the badge, and other premium perks now carry a subscription cost to it.
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Yogi orders withdrawal of all cases of Pandemic Act in UP
Yogi orders withdrawal of all cases of Pandemic Act in UP
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday instructed for withdrawal of all cases filed in the state under the Pandemic Act for violation of Covid-19 containment protocols and said it was in the larger public interest. He also sought a list of tainted police personnel such as those involved in irregular activities or with poor service records, saying they will also face stringent…
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