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CM tells police chief to crack down on black marketing of fertilizers
Blaming the Centre's policy for the shortage of urea and Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) during the ongoing kharif season in Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday instructed Director-General and Inspector-General of Police M.A. Saleem to keep vigilance to prevent the sale of fertilizers on the black market. Despite the Central government's inaction, the State government is taking necessary steps to ensure supply of fertilizers so that farmers are not inconvenienced during the sowing season, he said. Mr. Siddaramaiah has instructed the police chief to keep a close watch on black marketeers who are trying to create a shortage of fertilizers by illegally hoarding and selling it on the black market. 'There should be no artificial shortage of fertilizers in the district, taluk, or hobli,' the Chief Minister said, and instructed the police to keep a close watch on those who are creating shortages. While the BJP accused the government of mismanaging the available stock of fertilizers, the Congress termed the BJP claims of the Centre supplying adequate quantities of urea as 'false.' On Thursday, the Chief Minister met Ministers and Congress legislators of Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Gagad, Haveri, Shivamogga, Davangere, Chitradurga, Chikkamagaluru, and Chickballapur. During three days, he met Ministers and MLAs of all districts and heard their grievances related to funds and development works.


India.com
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Bihar Draft Electoral Rolls To Be Out Tomorrow; CEC Gyanesh Kumar Invites Electors To...
New Delhi: In a key step ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, the Chief Election Commissioner of India, Gyanesh Kumar, announced that the draft electoral rolls for all 243 constituencies will be published on Friday, August 1, 2025. The rolls will be available online on the official website and shared in both digital and physical formats with recognised political parties across Bihar's 38 districts. Citizens and political parties can file claims or objections, including adding missing eligible voters, removing ineligible names, or correcting entries, from August 1 to September 1 through the 243 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and District Election Officers (DEOs). Gyanesh Kumar said, "As per Para 7(4) of SIR orders (Page 3), the draft electoral rolls of Bihar are being published tomorrow, ie, Friday, the 1 Aug 2025. Physical as well as digital copies will also be given to all recognised political parties in Bihar in all 38 Districts by all the 38 District Election Officers (DEOs) of Bihar. The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Bihar and 243 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) will also be inviting any elector of that Assembly Constituency or any Recognised Political party in Bihar to come forward and give claims and objections from 1 Aug to 1 Sep 2025 for adding names of any missing eligible elector, removing names of any ineligible elector or correction of any entry in the draft electoral rolls." The SIR process is being conducted in three distinct phases, as outlined by the Election Commission. The first phase involved counting from June 24 to July 25, 2025. Following this, the draft voter list will be published on August 1. During the second phase, from August 1 to September 1, voters and political parties can submit claims or objections to correct any errors in the draft list. In the third phase, lasting until September 25, all Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) will review and resolve these claims and objections. The primary goals of the SIR process include ensuring full participation from voters and political parties, guaranteeing that no eligible voter in Bihar is left off the list, including temporary migrants, urban residents, and young voters, and maintaining continuous communication with voters and political parties. The process also involves the active participation of election staff and volunteers, addressing issues raised during the counting phase, and eliminating errors in the draft voter list during the claim period. However, opposition parties have raised concerns about the SIR process. They argue that due to insufficient documentation requirements, many eligible voters could be disenfranchised. They also allege that the ruling BJP-JDU alliance might influence local election officers to their advantage. This issue has sparked daily debates and protests in both houses of Parliament during the monsoon session.


The Hindu
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- The Hindu
Expedite Outer Regional Ring Railway line, Chamala asks in Lok Sabha
Bhuvanagiri MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy has appealed to the Lok Sabha Speaker and Union Railway Minister to expedite the implementation of India's first Outer Regional Ring Railway Line (ORRRL) project in Hyderabad. Raising the matter under Section 377 in Parliament, the MP stressed on the national and strategic importance of the project, highlighting its alignment with the Prime Minister's vision of Vikshit Bharat-2047. The ambitious railway corridor, estimated at a cost of ₹12,000 crore, is designed to encircle the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, covering eight districts and 14 mandals across Telangana. The line will run parallel to the proposed Regional Ring Road (RRR) and is expected to include 6 rail-over-rail (ROR) bridges. 'This project will act as a catalyst for economic growth, urbanisation, and industrial expansion,' he said, adding that the railway ring will help unlock new growth corridors, catalyse urbanisation of nearly 60% of the state, and enable job creation on a large scale.