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Big Stories Today: AAP wins big in Chandigarh civic polls, Missionaries of Charity bank accounts frozen, but MHA says not us, EC unlikely to delay 5 state elections despite Omicron looming

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Delhi Police on Monday detained protesting resident doctors near Shaheed Park. The doctors had planned a march to Supreme Court demanding the expedition of NEET Post Graduate 2021 counseling.

Election Commission not likely to postpone elections to Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur

The Election Commission officials met Health Ministry officials to gauge the situation earlier today. Reports said the EC wanted better vaccination coverage to combat Omicron but polls likely to be held when due

Army inquiry team to visit Nagaland civilian killing site on Wednesday

An inquiry team of Indian army officials has been constituted to probe the deaths of 13 civilians killed earlier this month in Nagaland by an army unit will visit the site on Wednesday, The Indian Army said on Monday in a notification

West Bengal’s Asansol, Chandannagar, Bidhannagar, Siliguri to go for Municipal elections on January 22

The Municipal elections in West Bengal’s Asansol, Chandannagar, Bidhannagar, and Siliguri to take place on January 22, the State Election Commissioner Saurav Das said on Monday. The voting for the civic body polls will start from 7 am till 5 pm and the counting will take place on January 25.

Bank accounts of Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity frozen across India

The Central government has frozen all the bank accounts of Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity and also issued orders to cease all transactions through these bank accounts across India. The Centre’s move will leave 22,000 patients and people without any treatment and food.

Former Mohali mayor Kulwant Singh joins AAP

Former Mohali mayor Kulwant Singh on Monday joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the presence of party leaders Bhagwant Maan and Raghav Chadha. With his joining the AAP, speculations are rife that Kulwant will contest the assembly elections in 2022 from Mohali.

Goa reports first Omicron case

An 8-year-old boy who had travelled from the UK on December 17 has tested positive for Omicron, the National Institute of Virology Pune confirmed. Goa health minister Vishwajit Rane told the PTI that the state government will take steps according to the central government’s protocol and also adopt stringent measures as required.

AAP wins 14 seats, BJP 12 and Congress 8 in 35 ward Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Election

Winning 14 seats out 35, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday emerged as the single largest party in the 35-ward Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election. While the BJP bagged 12 seats, Congress won 8 seats in the municipal corporation elections of a state where the assembly elections are scheduled early next year.   

Children aged 15-18 can register for Covid vaccination from January 1

Children aged 15-17 would be able to register themselves for vaccination on the CoWIN platform from January 1. Those who have not Adhaar can register for Covid vaccination using their student ID, the CoWIN platform Chief RS Sharma announced on Monday.

Aam Aadmi Party wins 4 wards, Congress in 35-ward Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Elections

The counting of votes for the 35-ward Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election is underway on Monday and the winner will be declared soon. The stakes are high for the Congress, AAP, BJP, and Akali Dal-BSP alliance ahead of crucial Assembly polls in Punjab scheduled to be held early next year.

76 top lawyers write to CJI NV Ramana on Genocide call

76 prominent Indian lawyers have written a letter to Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, appealing him to intervene urgently in Hindutva terrorists’ alarming call for ethnic cleansing of Muslims. The letter stated that genocidal threats made by Hindutva terrorists in Haridwar and Delhi presented a severe threat not only to our country’s unity and integrity, but also to the lives of millions of Muslim residents.

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Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024: 28 lakh diyas at Ram Temple, 1100 people to perform aarti on Saryu Ghat

More than 30,000 volunteers are mobilised to support the lighting of 28 lakh diyas across 55 ghats

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Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024: 28 lakh diyas at Ram Temple, 1100 people to perform aarti on Saryu Ghat

The Uttar Pradesh government is all set for a historic Guinness World Record attempt by lighting nearly 28 lakh diyas at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on Deepotsav on Wednesday. Additionally, more than 1100 people are set to perform the largest aarti together on Saryu Ghat. 

Uttar Pradesh minister Jaiveer Singh said that this is the first Deepotsav after the Pran Pratistha of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, and every effort has been made to give grandeur and divinity to the programme. He added that many things will be made to create new records this year. 

Jaiveer Singh also said that CM Yogi Aditynath will attend the event. He mentioned that artists are coming from many countries. He hailed that the special thing this year will be that they have managed to light 28 lakh diyas by breaking all previous records. Besides, they will also perform Aarti with 1100 diyas at the Sarayug Ghat with 1100 Vedacharyas, he continued.

More than 30,000 volunteers are mobilised to support the lighting of 28 lakh diyas across 55 ghats, with prominent areas such as New Ghat, Old Ghat, and Bhajan Sandhya being primary locations for the festivities. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, and other key officials are expected to attend, highlighting the event’s significance.

Furthermore, a team from Guinness World Records is overseeing the Deepotsav festivities, aiming to set two records: a 1,100-person Saryu Aarti and the lighting of 28 lakh diyas. Earlier on Tuesday, a 30-member team led by Guinness World Records consultant Nischal Barot began counting the diyas across the 55 ghats of the Saryu using drones.

Reportedly, an elaborate Shobha Yatra is also planned with 18 tableaus and artists from six countries and 16 Indian states participating, amplifying the event’s cultural diversity. In order to ensure safety, nearly 10,000 security personnel, including undercover officers, have been deployed, and 17 key routes leading to Ram Ki Paidi are restricted to pass holders only. Additionally, LED screens have been installed for live viewing, accommodating the crowds with arrangements for 5,000-6,000 people, while additional viewing points across the city ensure widespread access.

Also, special low-soot lamps are being used to raise environmental awareness, and the Animal Husbandry Department has committed to lighting 1,50,000 Gau Deep for the occasion. Security measures are tight, with the ATS, STF, and CRPF commandos deployed. In an attempt to avoid pollution, wax lamps are used outside the main temple building,  and decoration efforts are carefully overseen to prevent any damage to temple structures.

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Congress slams Modi govt, says India in its most precarious, difficult economic situation in many years

He pointed out that two-wheeler sales in rural regions, a key indicator of economic health, remain below 2018 levels.

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The Congress on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government, saying India is in its most precarious and difficult economic situation in many years, adding wage stagnation, inflation and inequality are undermining consumption growth in the country.

Congress General Secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh warned that failure to address existing chokepoints could severely hinder growth in the coming years.

He noted that over the past three decades, India’s economic narrative has centered on consumption, with millions of families successfully moving out of poverty and into the middle class, now capable of purchasing goods and assets. He asserted this signified a robust and rapidly expanding economy benefiting a broad swath of society.

However, Ramesh pointed out that this consumption trend has reversed in the last decade, posing a significant challenge for the Indian economy. Voices from India Inc. echo his concerns, with one prominent CEO remarking that the middle class is shrinking.

Ramesh identified several key factors contributing to this downturn: stagnant wages, soaring inflation, and rising inequality.

He explained that evidence from various data sources, including the recently published Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) for 2022-2023, demonstrates that workers today have less purchasing power than they did a decade ago.

The Congress leader warned that the stagnation in wages might correlate with a decline in labor productivity, leaving families with less disposable income for consumption.

Addressing the issue of high inflation, Ramesh cited Dr. Viral Acharya, former Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, highlighting the rise of five major conglomerates, including the Adani Group, which have formed monopolies in 40 sectors such as cement, chemicals, and construction.

He claimed that in 2015, for every Rs 100 spent by consumers, Rs 18 went to industrialists, whereas today, that figure has risen to Rs 36 in profits for the same owners.

Ramesh attributed the recent price hikes to the government’s cronyism and favoritism towards these conglomerates, asserting that the continuous rise in goods and services costs has diminished the common man’s capacity for consumption amidst stagnating wages.

He addressed the issue of inequality, stating that India’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic has been markedly uneven and K-shaped, with rural areas and the impoverished being disproportionately affected.

He pointed out that two-wheeler sales in rural regions, a key indicator of economic health, remain below 2018 levels.

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Ayushman Bharat scheme should be replaced with Delhi healthcare model, says Arvind Kejriwal after PM Modi’s allegations

PM Narendra Modi criticised the Delhi and West Bengal governments for failing to implement the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme out of political interest.

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Ayushman Bharat scheme should be replaced with Delhi healthcare model, says Arvind Kejriwal after PM Modi’s allegations

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Centre’s Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme accusing him of doing politics over the issue of public health in the national capital. 

Arvind Kejriwal’s reaction followed after PM Narendra Modi criticised the Delhi and West Bengal governments for failing to implement the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme out of political interest. The Prime Minister also said that he was disappointed with the state of free healthcare for the elderly in Delhi and West Bengal and called it a missed opportunity to serve the senior citizens.

Addressing an event at New Delhi’s All India Institute of Ayurveda, PM Modi apologised to all the elderly aged above 70 years in Delhi and West Bengal, and said that due to the state government’s decision, he cannot help them. 

Responding to PM Modi’s allegation, the former Delhi Chief Minister said that speaking wrongly about the issue of public health and indulging in politics on it is not right. Taking to X, Arvind Kejriwal said PM Modi should study the Delhi model of healthcare and replace his government’s Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme with it across the country for real benefit to the people. He further claimed that he is yet to meet a person who got treatment through the Ayushman Bharat scheme. 

Targeting the Prime Minister, Arvind Kejriwal said that speaking wrongly over public health issues and indulging in politics on it is not right. He further stated that under the Delhi government scheme, each person in the city receives free medical treatment, and the government bears the entire cost whether it’s a Rs 5 pill or treatment worth Rs 1 crore. He also offered to send a list of lakhs of beneficiaries of Delhi government’s health scheme. 

The AAP national convenor also questioned benefits under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, saying the CAG found several irregularities in it. 

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