Aman Bhutani  of GoDaddy to lay off of 8 %  workforce amid increasingly challenging

New Delhi: Aman Bhutani, CEO of global web hosting platform GoDaddy, has announced to lay off of 8 percent of the workforce amid increasingly challenging macroeconomic conditions.

In an email to employees, Bhutani said that most impacted roles are in the US, affecting multiple levels in the company and every division.

“The planned impacts also include ongoing work to more deeply integrate three of our brands — Media Temple, Main Street Hub and 123 Reg — into GoDaddy, ” he wrote.

Impacted team members received a meeting invite from their leadership to learn the details of their transition, aligned with local employment processes.

“Media Temple customers and team members are already aware of the transition to GoDaddy infrastructure as we work to sunset the brand, and team members will receive a meeting invite today to explain the path forward for them, ” Bhutani informed.

Some roles in 123 Reg may not be required longer-term and “we will notify any impacted team members by March 1, 2023”.

The company is offering the impacted employees a transition package, in line with local laws and customs.

In the US, this will include 12 weeks of paid administrative leave with continued core benefits coverage.

In addition, departing team members will be eligible for two additional weeks of severance per year worked (with a minimum of four weeks), extended healthcare benefits, as well as outplacement and immigration support to help with their transition, according to GoDaddy CEO. In less than two months into the new year, more than 336 tech companies have laid off more than 1 lakh tech workers, according to layoffs.

Parliament reiterated its demand for a probe into the Adani Group by the Joint Parliamentary Committee

New Delhi: Opposition parties’ MPs stage a protest over Adani row at the Gandhi statue in the Parliament complex, in New Delhi, Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) (PTI02_06_2023_000032B)

New Delhi The Opposition on Friday in the Parliament reiterated its demand for a probe into the Adani Group by the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). The group has been accused by a US firm in its report of stock manipulation and accounting fraud.

As soon as the proceedings began on Friday at the Upper House, the Opposition MPs started raising slogans.

Both the Opposition and Treasury benches indulged in sloganeering during the Opposition MPs’ address in the House.

Slogans such as “Modi-Modi” and “We want JPC” were raised.

Dhankhar, who disapproved of the commotion, lashed out at Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, saying his behaviour was “under the scanner”.

The MPs of the Opposition parties, including the Congress, reached the Well of the House, and raised slogans when their demands were not met.

The Vice President also appealed to the MPs to return to their seats, while calling out several Congress parliamentarians, including K.C. Venugopal, Randeep Surjewala, Deepender Hooda, among others.

Naming the MPs, Dhankhar wanted them to be kept out of the proceedings of the House. However, the Congress MPs eventually went back to their respective seats following the V-P’s appeal.

The Congress MPs who sought inclusion of excerpts of its national party president Mallikarjun Kharge’s speech in the proceedings walked out of the Upper House when their demand was not accepted.

Addressing Dhankhar, the Congress president said: “I will definitely speak my heart out even if my membership (of the House) is cancelled. We are upset with the government… not you.”

Meanwhile, Kharge said that parts of his speech were removed despite the absence of any objectionable words.

Kharge also repeated his statement which had been removed from the proceedings of the House.

On this, Dhankhar again asked for that statement to be removed from the proceedings.

Prime Minister Modi said that true secularism is ensuring that the benefits in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that true secularism is ensuring that the benefits of different government schemes reach all the beneficiaries.

“We have transformed the working culture with the power of technology. Our focus is on increasing speed and enhancing scale, ” Modi said in Rajya Sabha while replying to the Motion of Thanks to President’s address in the Upper House.

“To ensure that cent per cent beneficiaries avail the welfare schemes, and that cent per cent benefit reaches them, we chose a path of ‘saturation’. Our government marches on such a path of honesty that ‘saturation’ is the true ‘secularism’ for it, ” the Prime Minister said.

“Achieving ‘saturation’ means no discrimination whatsoever, as the discrimination breeds corruption.

“We have committed to ‘saturation’ where we want the benefits of every scheme to reach 100 per cent of the beneficiaries. This is true ‘secularism’, and we are working honestly towards achieving it, ” the PM added.

Modi further said that the Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme has enabled transfers worth Rs 27 lakh crore to the accounts of the beneficiaries.

“The transparency brought has saved Rs 2 lakh crore of the nation from seeping into the ‘wrong ecosystem’. The Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile (JAM) trinity has been truly transformative, ” he said.

Modi said that the BJP government has transformed the working culture with the help of the power of technology.

“Our focus is on increasing the speed and enhancing the scale. In this Amrit Kaal, our aim is 100 per cent saturation of schemes, ” he added.

Nitin  Gadkari assures Badal  to start  work on Ferozepur byepass

Chandigarh:  Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) president Sukhbir Singh Badal today thanked union road transport and highways Minister Nitin Gadkari for assuring to start construction of the Ferozepur bypass as well as the Ferozepur – Sri Muktsar Sahib – Malout Road road.

A SAD delegation led by Sukhbir Badal and comprising Kanwarjit Singh Barkandi, Joginder Singh Jindu, Vardev Singh Mann and Harpreet Singh met the union minister and impressed upon him the need to start construction of the two projects.

Sukhbir Badal said even though the Ferozepur bypass had been sanctioned and land acquired for the same, the project was awaiting clearance from the defence ministry. He said he had earlier also requested Mr Nitin Gadkari to take up the issue with the defence ministry. “ Gadkari assured us today that all clearances had been secured and work on the bypass, which would remove traffic congestion in the city, would start soon”.

Badal said the union minister had also assured that the Ferozpur – Sri Muktsar Sahib – Malout, 10 m wide road would be taken up for upgradation. He said the road was in a bad condition since long and there was a huge demand to upgrade it considering it also linked Hussainiwala and Wagah.

The SAD delegation also took up the case of Adampur flyover (on Jalandhar – Hoshiarpur national highway), the construction work of which is suspended since 2017. The flyover was sanctioned and even the construction work was started in 2016 during SAD government, but immediately after the change of guard next year, the work didn’t move a single inch.

Thr SAD president apprised the Union Minister of the sufferings of local residents due to the work suspension. He mentioned that during his visit to Adampur on Tuesday, people narrated him their plight, mentioning that the non cooperation of state government had led to ruining their businesses.

Responding to that, Gadkari assured to take up the matter with state government and ensure the work resumes without any further delay.

The delegation also thanked the minister for taking up threr projects for completion, asserting, they would prove a boon for the border constancy.

PM Modi speaks to the Israeli Prime Minister

New Delhi : Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has spoken to the Prime Minister of Israel, His Excellency Benjamin Netanyahu.

In a tweet, the Prime Minister said;

“Spoke with PM @netanyahu and discussed ways to strengthen the multifaceted India-Israel friendship, deepen our focus on innovation partnership, and our ongoing cooperation in defence and security.”

SGPC pays tribute to those who lost lives during earthquakes in Turkey & Syria

Sikh priest along with members and employees of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) offer prayers for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria in Amritsar on Wednesday.
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Amritsar: The Sikh body, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) today paid tributes to the people who lost lives during devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Ardas (Sikh prayer) was offered for the departed souls and for quick recovery of those who are injured, after reciting the holy verses of Sikh scriptures at the SGPC headquarter in Amritsar.

Notably, SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami also wrote letters to the governments on Tuesday offering humanitarian aid in the earthquake affected areas of Turkey and Syria. The SGPC wants to help the victims of this natural calamity following the teachings and philosophy of Sikh Gurus (masters).

Accordingly, a congregation was organized at the SGPC office today to offer Sikh prayer expressing condolences to the families of departed souls from the community side. On this occasion, SGPC general secretary Bhai Gurcharan Singh Grewal said that at present the entire humanity sympathizes with the people of Turkey and Syria including the Sikh body SGPC. He said that Sikhs always pray for the welfare of humanity and SGPC is ready to perform all kinds of humanitarian services in the current natural calamity.

SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami has written letters to the concerned governments and it is hoped the SGPC will be able to carry out relief work after getting the approvals. He said that is the time to stand with the suffering people and all the humanitarian people and organizations who can easily reach the affected areas should go there. He said that going to other countries to do relief work depends on the approval of the concerned governments and therefore the government should make necessary arrangements to send the helping organizations and people.

Present on this occasion included SGPC member Sarvan Singh Kular, secretary Partap Singh, additional secretary Bijai Singh, assistant secretaries Gurdial Singh, Jaswinder Singh Jassi, Prof Sukhdev Singh, superintendent Malkeet Singh, and other key officials.

PM Modi reply to the motion of thanks in the President’s Address to Parliament

New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday will reply to the motion of thanks in the President’s Address to Parliament.

The opposition on Tuesday led by Rahul Gandhi attacked the government and the Prime Minister.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in his Lok Sabha speech brought up the Adani controversy. He alleged that the Central government was favouring only one corporate, Adani Group, ‘who gets all the contracts, including the overseas ones’.

“Earlier he used to travel in Adani’s aircraft and now Adani travels with Modiji in his aircraft. First the matter was limited to Gujarat then the country and now he has become international, ” Gandhi said on Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address.

He alleged, “The Prime Minister went to Australia and by magic, SBI gave a $1 billion loan to Adani. The PM goes to Bangladesh and then the power development board of the country signs a 25-year contract with Adani.”

“How much money Adani gave to the BJP in the last 20 years, ” Rahul Gandhi asked.

Kharge’s demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe in the Adani case in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi : Taking a jibe at Congress MP Mallikarjun Kharge, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday if the JPC is allowed in an individual’s case, then it can also probe the source of the Louis Vuitton scarf that the leader of the opposition was wearing.

Goyal was replying to Kharge’s demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe in the Adani case in Rajya Sabha.

“In 2014, PM Modi said na khaunga na khane dunga. Now I want to ask why he is letting some industrialists ‘eat’. The wealth of one of the closest friends of PM Modi increased by 12 times in 2.5 years. In 2014, it was Rs 50, 000 crore while in 2019 it became Rs one lakh crore. I don’t know what magic happened that his assets touched Rs 12 lakh crore in just two years, ” Kharge said amid protests from the BJP MPs.

The Leader of Opposition Kharge added further, “That’s why we are demanding that there should be a JPC probe in the case so that everything will be clear before the country.”

However, the chair said that “the discourse can’t be on allegations that you can’t substantiate. I cannot allow this House to be a platform of freefall of information.”

Replying to Kharge, Goyal said, “He is talking of a purported wealth that does not have any merit. That is a share market calculation. The Joint Committee is formed when the allegations are proved like in the case of coal-gate or the 2G scam or when there are any allegations against the government.”

“As per his demand, if a joint parliamentary committee is formed in the case of any individual probe, then the committee can also probe the scarf of Louis Vuitton which he is wearing. The JPC can also probe who paid for his scarf or from where he got this and how much money he spent to buy this. But this is not the function of JPC, ” Goyal added in his reply.

Jailed for raising national flag in Jammu and Kashmir once: Anurag Thakur

Union Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur on Tuesday said that he was once jailed for raising the national flag in the Union Territory while asserting that there is no restriction in Kashmir to hoist the national flag after the abrogation of Article 370..

“I was longest serving BJP Youth Wing President, from 2010 to 2017. I took a yatra from Kolkata to Kashmir to hoist the national flag. I was put in jail to hoist the national flag in Jammu and Kashmir,” Thakur said while speaking at the first Y20 meeting under G20 India at IIT Guwahati. “Today, I see Jammu and Kashmir is a different state with no such restrictions”

He added that last year during the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ program, there was a Tiranga hoisted on each and every house in Kashmir.

The first Y20 meeting in 2023, under G20 India, began in Guwahati on February 6.

The deliberations at the Youth20 were aimed at reaching out to the youth and holding consultations with them for ideas “for a better tomorrow”.

Two IAF planes land in quake-hit Turkiye with relief material, rescue and medical teams

New Delhi : India on Tuesday sent to Turkiye relief materials, a mobile hospital and specialised search and rescue teams in two C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft to help the country in the wake of the devastating earthquake and multiple aftershocks that killed over 4,000 people.

Two more flights are expected to carry more relief items, including medical supplies, soon to Turkiye while another one is set to be sent to Syria which was also hit by the earthquake on Monday, people familiar with the matter said. Several countries around the world have extended help to both countries in their rescue and recovery efforts.

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