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Madhya Pradesh: Picnic turns tragic as 11 people feared drowned at Shivpuri waterfall

A picnic turned into tragedy on Wednesday after 11 people fell from 100 feet height of Sultan Garh Waterfalls in Gwalior’s Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh. The accident happened in the evening after the water level increased in the falls due to the sudden release from a dam. 

According to the reports, a large number of people went on a picnic to Sultan Garh Waterfalls. Earlier the water level was low but due to the sudden release of water from the dam, a flash flood came, in which 11 people swept away while 30 got trapped.

Rescue operations are underway and the efforts are being taken to save the stranded people but it’s getting tough due to poor visibility.

Seven people have been rescued so far.

PM Narendra Modi addresses nation from ramparts of Red Fort on 72nd Independence Day

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, addressed the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort, on the occasion of the 72nd Independence Day.

Asserting that India is today brimming with self-confidence, the Prime Minister mentioned developments such as the success of Navika Sagar Parikrama by six young women naval officers, and the achievements of young Indian sportspersons from humble backgrounds. He mentioned the blooming of Neelakurinji flowers in the Nilgiri hills, a phenomenon that occurs once every 12 years. He said that the recently concluded session of Parliament was one dedicated to the cause of social justice. He noted that India is now the world’s sixth largest economy.

The Prime Minister paid homage to the freedom fighters and martyrs. He saluted the jawans of the security forces and police forces. He recalled in particular, the martyrs of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which happened on Baisakhi day in 1919. He offered condolences to people affected by floods in some parts of the country.

He quoted poet Subramaniam Bharti to say that India will show the world the path to freedom from all kinds of shackles. He said such dreams were shared by countless freedom fighters. And an inclusive Constitution was drafted by Babasaheb Ambedkar to achieve this dream of a nation where there is justice for the poor, and equal opportunities for all to move forward. He said that Indians are now coming together to build the nation. He gave examples of the pace of development in various fields such as toilet construction, electricity reaching villages, LPG gas connections, house construction etc.

He said that the Union Government had taken decisions which had been pending for long, including higher MSP for farmers, GST, and One Rank – One Pension. He said this has become possible because the Union Government has kept national interest supreme.

The Prime Minister mentioned how international organizations and agencies were looking at India very differently today, as compared to 2013. He said that from a time of “policy paralysis”, India had moved to “Reform, Perform, Transform.” He said India is now a member of several important multilateral organizations and is leading the International Solar Alliance.

The Prime Minister said that the North-East is today in the news for achievements in sports, for connecting the last unconnected villages with electricity, and for becoming a hub of organic farming.

The Prime Minister mentioned 13 crore loans being disbursed under the Mudra Yojana, and four crore loans out of this number, being disbursed to first-time beneficiaries of such loans.

The Prime Minister said that India is proud of its scientists. He announced “Gagan-Yaan” a manned space mission, to be undertaken by India by 2022, using its own capabilities. He said India would become the fourth nation in the world to do so.

Reiterating the vision to double farmers’ incomes by 2022, the Prime Minister asserted that the aim is to accomplish tasks which seem extremely difficult. He said initiatives such as Ujjwala Yojana and Saubhagya Yojana are providing dignity to the people. He said organizations such as the WHO have appreciated the progress made in the Swachh Bharat Mission.

PM Narendra Modi announced the launch of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Abhiyaan – the anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay. It is high time we ensure that the poor of India get access to good quality and affordable health care, he asserted. He said this scheme would positively impact 50 crore people.

The Prime Minister explained how better targeting of government benefits has been achieved by weeding out about 6 crore fake beneficiaries. The honest taxpayer of India has a major role in the progress of the nation, he said, adding that it is due to them that so many people are fed, and the lives of the poor are transformed.

The Prime Minister asserted that the corrupt, and those who have black money would not be forgiven. He said that Delhi’s streets are now free from power brokers, and the voice of the poor is heard.

The Prime Minister announced that women officers of Short Service Commission in the Indian Armed Forces would now be eligible for permanent commission through a transparent selection process.

Noting that the practice of Triple Talaq has caused great injustice among Muslim women the Prime Minister assured Muslim women that he will work to ensure that justice is done to them.

The Prime Minister spoke of the decline in Left Wing Extremism in the country. He reiterated former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s vision of “Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat, Kashmiriyat,” for the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

He emphasized on the vision of Housing for All, Power for All, Clean Cooking for All, Water for All, Sanitation for All, Skill for All, Health for All, Insurance for All, and Connectivity for All.

He said that he is impatient, anxious and keen to see India progress, eliminate malnutrition, and to see Indians get a better quality of life.

Arvind Kejriwal refuses to accept Ashutosh’s resignation

Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday rejected the resignation submitted by senior AAP leader Ashutosh, asking how they could accept it.

“How can we ever accept ur resignation?,” Kejriwal said in a tweet, adding, “No, not in this birth” in Hindi.

Delhi Chief Minister response comes just a few hours after Ashutosh declared the end of journey with AAP on twitter. He wrote, “Every journey has an end. My association with AAP which was beautiful/revolutionary has also an end. I have resigned from the PARTY/requested PAC to accept the same. It is purely from a very very personal reason. Thanks to party/all of them who supported me Throughout. Thanks.”

The 53-year-old joined AAP in 2014.

Kerala rains: Kochi International airport suspends operation till saturday

Heavy rainfall continued to lash Kerala on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Kochi International Airport has suspended operations till Saturday following the flooding in and around the airport. The decision was taken when Idukki dam floodgates were reopened on Tuesday evening to release excess water. 

More trouble arose, following the shutters of the Mullaperiyar dam were opened at 2.35 am on Wednesday after its water-level crossed 140 feet.

More than 40 people have died so far as the rains continued to wreak havoc across the state. Of the state’s 39 dams, the authorities were forced to open 33 till now.

Rescue operations are underway in Kerala, and people are being shifted to relief camps.

“It is expected to rain more till Saturday”, forecast by The Met Department.

Senior AAP leader Ashutosh resigns from the party

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former journalist Ashutosh on Wednesday resigned from the party because of personal reasons.

Ashutosh declared the end of the Journey with AAP on twitter and asked the PAC to accept it, he wrote, “Every journey has an end. My association with AAP which was beautiful/revolutionary has also an end. I have resigned from the PARTY/requested PAC to accept the same. It is purely from a very very personal reason. Thanks to party/all of them who supported me Throughout. Thanks.”

In another tweet, he said, “To media friends. Please respect my privacy. I won’t be giving any bite of any kind. Please cooperate.”

The 53-year-old had left journalism to join AAP in 2014.

AFSPA: SC to hear plea filed by 300 soldiers challenging FIRs against them

The Supreme Court on August 14 agreed to hear a plea filed by over 300 soldiers challenging the registration of FIRs against them in connection with military operations in the areas where the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is in force.

The SC bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and comprising Justice A M Khanwilkar considered the submissions of lawyer Aishwarya Bhati that the soldiers are being prosecuted for performing duties in disturbed areas.

She on behalf of petitioners said that prosecution of armed forces personnel is against the provisions of AFSPA and AFSPA immunity was vital for the soldiers to undertake operations against insurgents who are armed with sophisticated weapons.

The bench stated that they will hear the petition on August 20.

Citing several instances in the petition filed, the petitioners claimed that the registration of cases against those doing their duty in disturbed and insurgency-hit areas and the subsequent probe by the civil police or the Central Bureau of Investigation will lower morale and jeopardize the efficiency of operations against ultras and endanger national security.

Indian Army kill 2 Pakistani soldiers in retaliatory action in J&K

The Indian Army gunned down two Pakistani soldiers on August 13 night in Tangdhar sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in retaliatory action.

Srinagar based Defence spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said, “In retaliatory action to unprovoked ceasefire violations and repeated attempts to facilitate infiltration by Pakistan Army in Tangdhar sector, our troops carried out calibrated operations last night in which two Pakistani soldiers were killed.”

There have been several attempts by the Pakistani Army to facilitate infiltration leading to exchange of fires, Army spokesman added.

On August 13 morning in a similar kind of incident, an infiltration bid was foiled by Indian Army soldier, Pushpendra Singh in the same sector. But unfortunately, he died during the operation.

On August 6 four soldiers were killed in an exchange of gunfire with a group of militants trying to infiltrate near the LoC in Gurez sector in north Kashmir’s Bandipore District.

Jammu and Kashmir: Amarnath Yatra Suspended due to Heavy Rainfall and landslides

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The Amarnath Yatra on Tuesday was suspended for the second consecutive day from Jammu due to bad weather.

As per officials, the yatra has been suspended from base camp in Jammu due to the closure of the highway because of heavy rains and landslides.

No pilgrim is allowed to proceed towards the shrine from Jammu.

Over 2.70 lakh pilgrims this year have performed Amarnath Yatra.

The Amarnath Yatra which started on June 28 will conclude on August 26 with ‘Raksha Bandhan’ festival

Himachal Pradesh: Shimla records highest rainfall in August in 117 years

Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, on Monday, witnessed the highest rainfall for August in 117 years, the weather office said.

In August 1901, 277 mm rainfall was recorded in a day according to the Meteorological (MeT) department data. 

As per, Met Centre Director, the second highest showers were witnessed, with 172.6 mm rains recorded in 24 hours till at 8.30 am on August 13.

Eleven districts of the state recorded excessive rainfall, he said. 

Sujanpur Tira recorded the highest rainfall at 307 mm in the state on Monday.

Mamata accuses BJP of playing revenge politics

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee on Monday attacked the BJP-led central government over the exclusion of 40 lakh people in the final draft of Assam-NRC and accused them of being “anti-Bengalis”.

Questioning the criteria on which 40 lakh people have been excluded, she said they are very much Indians.

TMC chief asked if hilsa fish, Jamdani saree, sandesh and mishti doi, which are originally from Bangladesh, would also be branded as “infiltrators or refugees”.

“What is going on in the country is injustice. The BJP with their extremist ideology is trying to create division among the people. I think they are playing the politics of revenge among the countrymen. We are not for this kind of politics,” she said.

Mamata accused the BJP of being “anti-Bengalis” and “anti-West Bengal”.

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