NHRC issues notice to Rajasthan government over rising incidents of crime against women in state

National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, and the Director General of Police, Rajasthan over complaints of exponential increase in the incidents of crime against women in the State.

The Commission has taken cognizance of complaints alleging exponential increase in the incidents of crime against women in Rajasthan. In a statement, the NHRC said, allegedly, 80 thousand cases were registered in the State in the last one year.

The Commission has observed that the allegations and the incidents appear to be serious in nature indicating violation of human rights. It said, it is the duty of the State to protect the rights of the women and punish the perpetrators without fail.

Accordingly, the Commission has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, and the Director General of Police, Rajasthan directing them to enquire into the specific incidents and submit an Action Taken Report within four weeks.

They will also inform the Commission about the steps being taken by the State for inspiring confidence in the women and the girls ensuring their safety and security in the State.

Centre asks States to take all necessary measures to regulate crowd during upcoming festivals to prevent spread of Covid 19

In view of upcoming festivals, the Centre has asked the States to take all necessary measures to regulate crowds by ensuring strict observance of COVID appropriate behaviours. They include wearing of mask and maintaining social distance.

In a letter to State Chief Secretaries while citing upcoming festivals including Holi, Shab- e- Barat and Easter, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla urged them to issue necessary instructions to the District Administrations and Police Authorities to scrupulously enforce COVID norms and SOPs in all public gatherings during these festivals. He also asked  States to launch awareness campaign to sensitize the people in this regard.

Earlier, Union Health Ministry had also advised States and Union Territories to consider on imposing local restrictions during these festivals and limit mass gatherings in view of rising cases of Covid 19.

Election Commission bans exit polls till 7:30 PM on April 29

Election Commission has banned the conducting of any exit poll and publicizing their results between 7 AM today and 7.30 PM on 29th of next month.

The Commission has notified this period during which publishing or publicizing the result of exit polls by means of the print or electronic media or in any other manner will be prohibited in the ongoing assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and  Puducherry as well bye polls in various states.

The poll panel has also prohibited displaying any election matter including results of any opinion poll or any other poll survey, in any electronic media during the period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in the poll-bound areas in each phase of the election and bye-elections. 

Polling begins for first phase of Assembly elections in Assam and West Bengal, PM Modi urges people to vote in record numbers

Polling has begun for the first phase of assembly elections in Assam and West Bengal. In Assam, polling began at 7 this morning and will conclude at 6 PM. Voting is taking place for 47 constituencies spread over 12 districts. 264 candidates including 23 women are in fray for 47 seats. Over 81 lakh voters including 40.32 lakh women and 124 Third Gender persons will decide the fate of these candidates.

There are three main alliances this time including the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance with partners Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) and Mahajot or Grand Alliance led by the Congress.

It includes All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), Bodoland Peoples’ Front (BPF) and the Left parties while yet another conglomerate of Assom Jatiya Party (AJP) and Raijor Dal is also there. Congress has fielded 43 candidates, AJP has 41, BJP-39, AGP-10 while 78 independents along with others are also trying their luck.

The prominent leaders contesting during the First Phase include Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal from Majuli, State Congress President Ripun Bora from Gohpur, Asom Gana Parishad President Atul Bora from Boka khat, Raijor Dal President Akhil Gogoi from Sivsagar and Assam Jatiya Parishad President Lurinjyoti Gogoi from Duliajan and Nahakatia.

In West Bengal, polling began at 7 AM and will conclude at 6:30 PM. 191 candidates including 21 women are vying for the 30 seats spread over five districts in this phase. Over 74 lakh voters including 36.28 lakh women and 63 Third Gender persons will decide the fate of these candidates.

Out of 30 seats, BJP is contesting 29 and alliance partner AJSU is fighting from the Baghmundi seat in Purulia district while TMC is contesting in 29 seats and supporting an independent candidate in Joypur Constituency after the nomination of the party candidate was rejected. Congress, Left parties and their alliance partner Indian Secular Front are fighting under the banner of Sanyukt Morcha.

Election Commission is using Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) along with Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) at every Polling Station, with a view to enhance the transparency and credibility of the election process, as VVPAT allows the voter to verify his/her vote. The arrangements have already been made to ensure the availability of adequate number of EVMs and VVPATs for the smooth conduct of elections.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged people to vote in record numbers in Assam assembly elections. He particularly called upon young friends to vote. Mr Modi also requested all those who are voters in the seats polling today in West Bengal to exercise their franchise in record numbers.

5 coding languages every beginner should learn

There are many different type of programming languages available in today’s technology-driven world, making it quite daunting to opt for one which suits you and can help you get the best result possible from a future perspective. Many professionals have a hard time picking a suitable language for a particular task or project.

Moreover, The beginners or newbie programmers lack the guidance and exposure which makes it more challenging to decide how and where to build a successful career in the programming world.

Most Suitable Programming Language for the beginners are?

To find out the best and worthy programming language, to begin with, one must first know the purpose of learning a programming language.

For instance, if one has a keen interest in the technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, then he/she can opt for language like python which is most suited, or if one is trying to enter into the competitive programming world, he/she can opt for C++.

There are many other things which should be properly analyzed like popularity, market demand, job prospects, efficiency, compatibility, applications, etc. before picking a language.

Some top programming languages which can be pursued without giving a second thought

  1. Python

Python, is one of the most commonly used and recommended language for the beginners in recent years, because it has a easy syntax and a wide range of applications which makes it suitable for high-level programming and easy code readability.

It offers some remarkable features such as extensive support modules and community development, open-source nature, ability to scale complex applications, etc., that makes it easy for beginners to understand.

Several renowned platforms like YouTube, Instagram, Quora, and Pinterest, use Python.

2. C/C++

It is highly recommended that the beginners start with lower-level programming languages so that they can easily start their programming journey without any hassle.

C is a procedural programming language that was basically developed as a system programming language to write operating system and develop major platforms like Microsoft Windows, Linux, etc.

Moreover, C/C++ allows beginners to understand many underlying mechanisms on the ground level and more complicated topics easily.

3. JAVA

From the invention, JAVA has always been one of the most demanding languages in the tech world. It follows on the principle of ‘Write Once Run Anywhere’ of the language which makes it most preferable by the developers.

This is a language which provides several other prominent features, such as automatic memory allocation, multithreading, platform-independent, etc. Though the language is little harder than some other languages like python, etc. but if you are interested in developing android applications or enterprise software, you can opt for this language without giving a second thought.

Furthermore, JAVA is being used by various renowned platforms such as Google, Amazon, Twitter, etc

4. JavaScript

JavaScript is a relevant and worthwhile language for beginners as it can be used in a wide range of applications, is also compatible with various other languages, and is comparatively much easier from various other languages.

In JavaScript there are various frameworks and libraries available such as Angular, React, Vue, etc.

Besides, numerous IT companies such as Google, Facebook, Gmail, etc. also like to rely on JavaScript.

5. Kotlin

If someone new is trying to learn a programming language to develop Android development. In fact, Google has officially announced Kotlin as the first choice for App development.

Moreover, the language offers several outstanding features such as statically-typed, concise, and secure, and many more.

Despite being the new programming language Kotlin is still used by renowned organizations like Pinterest, Basecamp, etc. are using the language for their respective platforms.

➢ How a hot cup of coffee left in a cool room gets colder?

This process is an example of second law of thermodynamics, which states that heat transfers occur spontaneously only from higher to lower temperature bodies. If a hot object comes in contact with any cold object physically, then there will be transfer of energy from hot object to cold object. After some time, the temperature of the hot body will fall down and the temperature of the cold body will rise up till the time they both achieved the same temperature (situation of thermal equilibrium). So, the hot cup of coffee gets cold because it transfers heat to its surroundings.

New Delhi says India will continue to supply COVID-19 vaccines to partner countries in phased manner

India will continue to supply COVID-19 vaccines to partner countries over the coming weeks and months in a phased manner. Official Sources said, India has not imposed any ban on exports of vaccines unlike many other countries.

More than 60 million doses of Made in India vaccines have been supplied to over 75 countries so far. 

No other country has supplied the world with as many doses as India has supplied so far. India commenced domestic COVID-19 vaccination programme on 16th January this year and within days, it also commenced external supplies.

India remains committed to help the world with vaccines, including through COVAX facilities. Given the current manufacturing capacity and requirements of national vaccination programmes, there may be a need to calibrate the supply schedules from time to time. 

CBI conducts searches at more than 100 places across country in connection with bank fraud of over Rs 3,700 Cr

Central Bureau of Investigation has conducted searches at more than hundred places across India in connection with more than 30 cases of bank fraud amounting to over 3,700 crore rupees. These searches are part of Special Drive to book the fraudsters on the complaints received from different public sector banks. The complainant banks include Indian Oversea Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, IDBI, Canara Bank, Indian Bank and Central Bank of India.

The cities or towns where the searches were conducted include Kanpur, Delhi, Ghaziabad, Mathura, Noida, Gurugram, Chennai, Thiruvarur, Vellore, Tiruppur, Bangalore, Gantur, Hyderabad, Bellary, Vadodara, Kolkata, West Godavari, Surat, Mumbai, Bhopal, Nimadi, Tirupati, Visakhapatnam, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Karnal, Jaipur and Sri Ganganagar.

During searches, various incriminating documents and other material, digital evidence have been recovered.

CBI has been receiving a number of complaints from various  Banks  alleging cheating, diversion of funds, submission of fake or forged documents by different defaulting firms while obtaining loans or credit facilities. There have been allegations that such firms have been turning defaulters resulting into the loans becoming Non Performing Assets, thus causing heavy loss to the public sector banks. 

Former Mumbai Police Commissioner moves Bombay HC seeking CBI probe against Maharashtra Minister Anil Deshmukh

Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh has filed a public interest litigation in the Bombay High Court seeking an immediate and unbiased probe against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. 

This comes a day after the Supreme Court asked Singh to approach the Bombay High Court with his grievances. The apex court had said that Singh’s claims that Anil Deshmukh had asked police officer Sachin Vaze to collect 100 crore rupees from bars and restaurants as extortion money was quite serious. 

In his plea filed before the High Court, the former Mumbai top cop has reiterated that Deshmukh held several meetings with Mumbai police officials in February this year. Seeking a CBI probe, the plea added that Deshmukh regularly interfered with police functioning and often misused his office. 

BJP releases list of 11 candidates for Lok Sabha and Assembly by polls

BJP has released a list of candidates for Lok Sabha by-polls in six States. Party has fielded Mangala Suresh Angadi for Belgaum Lok Sabha by-poll in Karnataka and K Ratna Prabha for Tirupati Lok Sabha in Andhra Pradesh.

Ganga Narayan Singh will contest from Madhupur assembly seat in Jharkhand, Ashrit Pattanayak in Pipili seat in Odisha, Rahul Singh in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh and Deepti Maheshwari from Rajsamand seat in Rajasthan.

Byelections to the Lok Sabha Constituencies and 14 Assembly Constituencies in various States will be held on 17th April. 

First phase of assembly elections to be held in Assam, West Bengal tomorrow

Campaigning for the first phase of polls in Assam concluded last evening and Voting will be held tomorrow for 47 assembly constituencies. People will exercise their right to franchise in more than eleven thousand five hundred and thirty polling booths spread across the State.

As the intense election campaigning has subsided from last evening, now all turned to the voters of Assam who will decide the fate of contesting candidates in the voting process to be held tomorrow in the first phase election in Assam.

The concerned district administrations has set up all necessary polls related structures and polling personals started journey to their designated polling stations.

Meanwhile, the police have also intensified patrolling and checking in various places to avoid any unwanted situation. The Assam Assembly Election will have three phases and the counting will be held on 2nd May.

The Election Commission is fully geared up to conduct safe, smooth and peaceful polls on Saturday in the first phase in Assam. Polling will be held in 47 seats in this phase.

Chief Electoral Officer Nitin Khade  said that a total of 264 candidates including 23 women are in fray in the first phase. Mr. Khade said that there would be 11 thousand 537 polling stations in the first phase.  He said that there would be 11 thousand 537 polling stations in the first phase. The CEO mentioned that all Covid related protocols would be followed during the voting process. Mr. Khade mentioned around cash and liquor of  88 crore rupees were seized by the various agencies in the state so far.

50 percent polling stations will be covered through a web casting system in Assam. Participating in an AIR talk show last night, Joint CEO Rahul Chandra Das said that webcasting will be arranged especially in the vulnerable, critical and sensitive polling stations, and in those polling stations having large numbers of electors.

He said that all arrangements are put in place to ensure free , fair and safe polling. Mr. Das informed that special emphasis has been given to ensure voters safety in the wake of Covid 19.

Similarly, polling will also take place in 30 assembly constituencies of Five districts of West Bengal tomorrow under the first phase of election. These districts are East Medinipur, West Medinipur, Purulia, Jhargram and Bankura. The Election Commission is all set to conduct the polls smoothly.Polling parties will reach polling stations by this evening. AIR correspondent reports that security has been briefed up in those places where polling is scheduled tomorrow. 

The Election Commission has deployed a large number of paramilitary forces to ensure a peaceful and fearless environment for the polling. The borders of the state are being closely monitored by the security personnel. Vehicles entering the borders of the district and cities are being checked by the paramilitary personnel in the presence of a magistrate.

Meanwhile, senior leaders of BJP, Trinamool Congress and Sanyukta Marcha have shifted their election campaign in those constituencies where polling will take place in the second and third phase.

PM Modi leaves for Dhaka on 2-day visit to Bangladesh; Says India shares deep cultural, linguistic, people-to-people ties with Bangladesh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a two day visit to Bangladesh from today. The visit is in connection with the commemoration of three epochal events including Mujib Borsho, the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The other events are 50 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties between India and Bangladesh and 50 years of Bangladesh’s war of liberation. During the visit, the Prime Minister will attend the National Day programme of Bangladesh as the guest of honour. He will also call on Bangladesh President Md. Abdul Hamid. Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen will call on the Prime Minister.

This will be the first visit of Prime Minister Modi to a foreign country since the outbreak of the Covid pandemic, which highlights the priority India attaches to Bangladesh. The Prime Minister had last visited Bangladesh in 2015.

We spoke to our correspondent Yogesh Pandya from Air Force Station Palam just before the departure of Prime Minister Modi to Dhaka.

Prime Minister Modi will be the guest of honour at the National Day celebrations of Bangladesh in Dhaka today. It will also commemorate the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Prime Minister will also visit Bangabandhu’s Samadhi in Tungipara to pay his respect. He will also visit the ancient Jashoreshwari Kali Temple, one of the 51 Shaktipeeths in the Puranic tradition to offer prayers to Goddess Kali. He will also visit Orakandi and interact with the representatives of the Matua community. Apart from this, Prime Minister will also have substantive discussions with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He will also meet Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid and dignitaries.

This is the first foreign visit of Prime Minister Modi after Covid19 pandemic, which itself signifies its importance. Mr. Modi is visiting Bangladesh at the invitation of his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina. 

Moreover, Bangladesh is our friendly neighboring country, which shares deep cultural, linguistic and people-to-people ties with India.

India and Bangladesh are likely to sign several MoUs during Prime Minister Modi’s visit. These will be in the field of disaster management and cooperation between some institutions of the two countries. The focus will remain on people to people contact and strengthening the bilateral ties on the strong bonding of history, culture, language and other similarities. India will also extend its support to Bangladesh’s remarkable economic development. India will also express its solidarity and support for Bangladesh’s fight against COVID-19.

Both the leaders first met in 2014 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. Since then, both the leaders have already met several times and are enjoying strong personal bonding, which has further strengthened the bilateral ties between the two neighboring countries. Prime Minister Modi described Bangladesh as a key pillar of India’s “Neighbourhood First” Policy, while his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina also called India a true friend.

BILLIE EILISH

Billie Eilish, a girl who can dance, sing and have millions of fans and followers on social media. She is an American singer-songwriter. Her full name is Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell. Her mother is an actress, musician, and songwriter, her mother was the one who taught her song writing. Her father is also an actor. Phineas, her older brother, and Billie were home-schooled. Her brother is the lead singer and songwriter for the band The Slightlys, he also produces Billie’s music.

Born:18 December 2001(Los Angeles)

Instagram followers:

Billie wrote her first lyrics at the age of 11 about the zombie apocalypse, inspired by The Walking Dead, a television series. She was just 13 when she recorded her first song ‘ocean eyes’ and posted the song online for her dance teacher to hear, so he could choreograph a dance for her but the song took off and made her famous overnight, after that, we all know about her success story.

when she was a child she was diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome, it’s a neurological syndrome that causes a person to have involuntary physical or verbal tics. She has spoken about her struggle with the disorder.

Her voice is very soft, some people make fun of her voice by saying that she can only whisper-sing and some people finds her voice is unique. In the 2020 Grammy awards, the singer took home 5 trophies. the 18-year-old won the big four awards- best new artist, song of the year, a record of the year, the album of the year. By replacing Christopher Cross She became the second artist in history to ever win all major 4 Grammy awards in one year.

she was on Forbes 2019, 30 under 20 list for music.

FASHION

The singer is also famous among people for her baggy clothes. Her dressing style is very different from other celebrity singers, she likes to wear baggy and ill-fitted clothes. after her voice, her clothes are the one thing that grabs people’s attention. She is one of the celebrities who have broken the strict rules of fashion. Some people love her fashion style and people also style outfits inspired by her. 

Love Is A Parallax by Sylvia Plath

 ‘Perspective betrays with its dichotomy:

train tracks always meet, not here, but only

 in the impossible mind’s eye;

horizons beat a retreat as we embark

on sophist seas to overtake that mark

 where wave pretends to drench real sky.

‘Well then, if we agree, it is not odd

that one man’s devil is another’s god

 or that the solar spectrum is

a multitude of shaded grays; suspense

on the quicksands of ambivalence

 is our life’s whole nemesis.

So we could rave on, darling, you and I,

until the stars tick out a lullaby

 about each cosmic pro and con;

nothing changes, for all the blazing of

our drastic jargon, but clock hands that move

 implacably from twelve to one.

We raise our arguments like sitting ducks

to knock them down with logic or with luck

 and contradict ourselves for fun;

the waitress holds our coats and we put on

the raw wind like a scarf; love is a faun

 who insists his playmates run.

Now you, my intellectual leprechaun,

would have me swallow the entire sun

 like an enormous oyster, down

the ocean in one gulp: you say a mark

of comet hara-kiri through the dark

 should inflame the sleeping town.

So kiss: the drunks upon the curb and dames

in dubious doorways forget their monday names,

 caper with candles in their heads;

the leaves applaud, and santa claus flies in

scattering candy from a zeppelin,

 playing his prodigal charades.

The moon leans down to took; the tilting fish

in the rare river wink and laugh; we lavish

 blessings right and left and cry

hello, and then hello again in deaf

churchyard ears until the starlit stiff

 graves all carol in reply.

Now kiss again: till our strict father leans

to call for curtain on our thousand scenes;

 brazen actors mock at him,

multiply pink harlequins and sing

in gay ventriloquy from wing to wing

 while footlights flare and houselights dim.

Tell now, we taunq where black or white begins

and separate the flutes from violins:

 the algebra of absolutes

explodes in a kaleidoscope of shapes

that jar, while each polemic jackanapes

 joins his enemies’ recruits.

The paradox is that ‘the play’s the thing’:

though prima donna pouts and critic stings,

 there burns throughout the line of words,

the cultivated act, a fierce brief fusion

which dreamers call real, and realists, illusion:

 an insight like the flight of birds:

Arrows that lacerate the sky, while knowing

the secret of their ecstasy’s in going;

 some day, moving, one will drop,

and, dropping, die, to trace a wound that heals

only to reopen as flesh congeals:

 cycling phoenix never stops.

So we shall walk barefoot on walnut shells

of withered worlds, and stamp out puny hells

 and heavens till the spirits squeak

surrender: to build our bed as high as jack’s

bold beanstalk; lie and love till sharp scythe hacks

 away our rationed days and weeks.

Then jet the blue tent topple, stars rain down,

and god or void appall us till we drown

 in our own tears: today we start

to pay the piper with each breath, yet love

knows not of death nor calculus above

 the simple sum of heart plus heart.

FRANZ KAFA

I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound or stab us. If the book we’re reading doesn’t wake us up with a blow to the head, what are we reading for? So that it will make us happy, as you write? Good Lord, we would be happy precisely if we had no books, and the kind of books that make us happy are the kind we could write ourselves if we had to. But we need books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. That is my belief. -Franz kafka

Franz kafa was born on July 3, 1883 in Prague, Bohemia.

He grew up in a middle class Jewish family Both of his brother’s died before he was seven year’s old and his sisters died in concentration camps during the holocaust.

He studied law at the University of Prague.

During his lifetime, he didn’t publish much of his work, his  friend Max Brod published his work posthumously.

The metamorphosis is his most popular and best selling short story. It was completed in 1912 and got published in 1915. In his book ‘The Judgement’ he wrote about his relationship with his father.

Kafka burned many manuscripts before his death because he was not completely satisfied with his works.

Notable Work

The Metamorphosis

The Castle

Amerika

The Trial