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Hindustan Times
4 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Book ban imposed by LG, not me: Omar
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday blamed lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha for banning 25 books and said he would 'never ban books'. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visits a stall during National Tribal Festival-2025, at Gurez Valley in Bandipora on Thursday. (ANI) While responding to a twitter account seeking revocation of the ban, Omar said that the ban was imposed by the home department controlled by the LG. 'Get your facts right before you call me a coward, you ignoramus. The ban has been imposed by the LG using the only department he officially controls - the Home Department. I've never banned books & I never would,' Abdullah said. Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor's order of banning 25 books, some of them by acclaimed national and international authors, has raised many eyebrows and elicited harsh reactions and condemnations. The government's home department has issued a notification for 'forfeiture' of the 25 books to the government written by some prominent and acclaimed authors, political scientists and historians, including AG Noorani, Arundhati Roy, Sumantra Bose, Sugata Bose, Christopher Snedden and Victoria Schofield for allegedly propagating 'false narrative and secessionism' in J&K. Most of these books are written on Kashmir conflict, politics, history and human rights. The order has attracted surprise and condemnation from many circles. The government ordered the forfeiture of the books under section 98 of Bhartiya Nagrika Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. The forfeited books also include Between Democracy & Nation: Gender and Militarisation in Kashmir by Seema Kazi, Do you Remember Kunan Poshpora? by Essar Batool and Resisting Disappearance: Military Occupation and Women's Activism in Kashmir by Ather Zia. The publication of Jamaat-e-Islami founder Moulana Abul A'la Maududi Maududi's Al Jihad fil Islam and Muslim Brotherhood founder Hasan al-Banna's Mujahid ki Azan are also on the list. J&K Police on Thursday raided various books shops across the Valley looking for 'prohibited' content and urged the shopkeepers to forfeit the books to the government. During the searches, all bookshop owners were sternly warned against stocking or distributing prohibited content. The Peoples Democratic Party had alleged that it was astonished at the arbitrary and intellectually regressive move by the government to 'forfeit' 25 books it claims promote secessionism.


Time of India
19 minutes ago
- Time of India
Naidu to visit Paderu today, to launch Tribal welfare projects
Visakhapatnam: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will visit Paderu in Alluri Sitarama Raju district on Saturday, Aug 9, to take part in a series of programmes focused on tribal development and welfare, on the occasion of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples. During his visit, Naidu will begin the day with a visit to the Modakondamma temple, after which he will participate in tribal cultural celebrations. He will interact directly with tribal families by visiting their homes to understand their living conditions and concerns. The chief minister will also hold discussions with coffee plantation cultivators, given the growing prominence of Araku coffee on the global stage. Later, he will address a public meeting at Lagisapalle, where he will lay foundation stones for various development projects in the tribal region. Several MoUs related to tribal development will be signed in the presence of the chief minister, and he will also engage with local party leaders and workers during the visit. According to officials, the state government has launched a series of ambitious initiatives to improve infrastructure in remote tribal regions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Your Finger Shape Says a Lot About Your Personality, Read Now Tips and Tricks Undo An amount of Rs 2,404 crore has been allocated for the construction of roads and bridges to connect more than 2,075 tribal habitations over the next five years. In ASR district, road corridors are being developed with an investment of Rs 41 crore, and a high-level bridge over the Nagavali River between Poornapadu and Komarada in Parvathipuram Manyam district is also being undertaken at a cost of Rs 10 crore. To enhance healthcare in tribal areas, the government is upgrading the ITDA Chintoor health centre into a 100-bed hospital and constructing multi-specialty hospitals in Seethampeta, Parvathipuram, Rampachodavaram, KR Puram, and Srisailam ITDA regions, each with an allocation of Rs 50 crore. Construction of a medical college in Paderu is also progressing rapidly. In addition, under the Jal Jeevan Mission, Rs 2,373 crore has been sanctioned to provide drinking water to 13,816 tribal households, with a goal of completion by 2026. To empower tribal youth, study circles have been established in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, and Tirupati to support preparation for competitive exams like DSC. The government has also sanctioned Rs 150 crore to convert over 520 residential school buildings into hostels, and an additional Rs 64 crore is being spent on constructing new school buildings in tribal areas. Sustainable livelihoods are being promoted through the expansion of coffee plantations in tribal regions, particularly Araku, with the government investing Rs 202 crore in pulping, processing units, and plantation growth. Plans are also underway to launch eco-tourism projects that will provide employment opportunities to tribal youth. The government is further encouraging natural farming practices and the cultivation of alternative crops in place of illicit cannabis in remote agency areas. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Raksha Bandhan wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
34 minutes ago
- Time of India
Delhi govt to regularise illegal borewells
New Delhi: Delhi govt will soon introduce a policy to regularise the borewells dug illegally in the capital, water minister Parvesh Verma said on Friday. Speaking in the Delhi assembly, Verma added that an enforcement team was being formed in Delhi Jal Board to monitor the use of groundwater by commercial establishments such as hotels and impose penalties if they are found to be extracting water illegally. DJB identified 20,552 illegal borewells last year. The district magistrates informed National Green Tribunal that nearly 16,000 were already sealed by their teams, while over 4,000 could not be found. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi Verma said that borewells were being sealed in compliance with NGT guidelines, but govt would soon bring a "clear and practical policy" for their regularisation. "The current situation in Delhi is a result of 11 years of negligence. Abruptly shutting all borewells is not practical. Action is ongoing against those selling water from borewells. An enforcement team is being formed to monitor commercial establishments like hotels and impose penalties where necessary," the minister said. Verma also raised concerns about water loss and claimed that it increased from 30 to 40% in the last 11 years. "This might be the first govt in the country that actually increased water wastage," Verma said, accusing the AAP dispensation of doing little to improve water availability in Delhi. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search Ads Get Info Undo "If we bring this down to 10%, Delhi will no longer face any water shortage," he claimed. Verma also claimed that the Asian Development Bank refused to fund water projects under the previous dispensation due to a 6% commission demanded by it. "Within just a week of our govt taking charge, ADB reinitiated talks and expressed willingness to cooperate," the minister said. Responding to queries on the water crisis in Sangam Vihar, Verma said a Rs 7 crore pipeline project was executed in the area, but due to leakage, the line never became operational. "Now, officials are seeking an additional Rs 4 crore to repair it — an example of sheer negligence of the previous administration," Verma said, adding that AAP govt failed to integrate unauthorised colonies into the master plan and allowed illegal settlements to expand. Giving details of the work done by BJP govt in the water sector in the last few months, Verma said 15 kilometres of new pipelines were laid and 58 kilometres of old ones were replaced. Many areas where pipelines stopped functioning have now been reconnected, he added. TOI did not get a response from AAP to the allegations. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Raksha Bandhan wishes , messages and quotes !