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Manager of DRDO guest house detained for spying
Manager of DRDO guest house detained for spying

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Time of India

Manager of DRDO guest house detained for spying

Jaisalmer: Central intelligence agencies detained on Monday Mahendra Singh, a manager of a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) guest house located near Chandan Field Firing Range, Jaisalmer, on suspicion of espionage for the ISI, Pakistan's intelligence agency. Jaisalmer SP Abhishek Shivhare confirmed the detention, saying that Singh was set to undergo intensive interrogation at the Joint Interrogation Centre here on Tuesday where security and intelligence agencies will collaborate to uncover the full extent of the information he allegedly shared with the ISI. Officials are particularly focused on determining how long this activity has been going on and the nature of the leaked information. Singh, from Almora in Uttarakhand, has been stationed at the guesthouse for the past four to five years and is suspected to have provided sensitive information regarding strategic military operations, including movements and test data pertaining to DRDO, the Indian Army and Air Force, to operatives in Pakistan. The DRDO guest house where Singh is employed is known to accommodate experts and scientists involved in missile and weapon trials at the nearby Pokhran Field Firing Range. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Find the Lowest Auto Insurance Rates in Your Area AutoSaveMax Get Quote Undo The location is significant as it conducts various military exercises and strategic operations throughout the year. Sources suggest Singh may have used a phone number provided by ISI agents operating within India to communicate the information to Pakistani intelligence. Authorities are keen to assess the potential security implications of the breach and concerns about Pakistan's intelligence-gathering efforts along the western border, and the vulnerability of sensitive military installations to espionage attempts.

Chhattisgarh Government Allows Employees To Invest In Shares But...
Chhattisgarh Government Allows Employees To Invest In Shares But...

NDTV

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • NDTV

Chhattisgarh Government Allows Employees To Invest In Shares But...

The Chhattisgarh government has issued a formal notification regulating stock market investments by state government employees. As per the new rules, government officials and employees are now allowed to invest in shares, securities, debentures, and mutual funds-but only for long-term purposes. Intraday trading, futures and options (F&O), buy-today-sell-tomorrow (BTST), and cryptocurrency investments have been categorically prohibited and classified as "misconduct." The notification, issued by the General Administration Department (GAD), amends Section 19 of the Chhattisgarh Civil Services Conduct Rules, 1965. The move aims to provide clarity on financial conduct for government employees, who until now operated in a regulatory grey area. "Earlier, the conduct rules did not specify the permissible forms of investment, creating confusion and even the possibility of disciplinary action. This amendment gives employees a safe, transparent investment pathway," said Mahendra Singh, President of the Ministerial Officers Association. According to Mr Singh, the notification issued on June 30 is a welcome step that balances financial autonomy with caution. "Employees now have the freedom to invest their earnings safely. At the same time, banning high-risk, speculative instruments like intraday and crypto is a protective measure for employees and their families," he added. The government maintains that the restrictions are meant to ensure that speculative trading does not interfere with official responsibilities during working hours. "Buying and selling throughout the day can disrupt official work. This decision safeguards both productivity and transparency," said BJP spokesperson Amit Chimnani. However, the opposition Congress is criticising the move as regressive and anti-employee. "The government has completed just one month, and such decisions reflect their control-oriented approach. Employees should have full personal freedom to invest their hard-earned money as they see fit," said Congress spokesperson Ajay Gangwani. While the employee unions have largely welcomed the clarity and exemption for long-term investing, the political opposition is using the moment to target the Vishnu Deo Sai-led government. The notification doesn't specify a strict time frame for what qualifies as a "long-term" investment, leaving room for future clarification. For now, Chhattisgarh becomes one of the few states in India to formally codify trading rules for its public servants-allowing safe avenues for wealth creation while drawing a red line on speculation.

Indian farmers push back against importing genetically modified crops from US
Indian farmers push back against importing genetically modified crops from US

CNA

time02-07-2025

  • Science
  • CNA

Indian farmers push back against importing genetically modified crops from US

HARYANA, India: Farmer Mahendra Singh has been growing genetically modified cotton – known as BT cotton – for the past 15 years in the northern Indian state of Haryana. The genetically modified variety was designed to resist pests, he said. 'The BT seeds that were first given to us were excellent,' he added. 'The results were amazing. We had great yield. We got a good price when we sold it and we didn't even have to spray insecticides." But the situation has changed. Pink bollworms, which have developed resistance to the genetically modified cotton seed and can decimate cotton yield, now threaten his crops. To protect them, Singh relies heavily on pesticides. 'It's expensive to keep spraying the crop,' he said. 'It's why we had stopped planting local varieties of cotton. It's particularly hard in the summer months to haul litres of pesticide into the field.' Currently, more than 96 per cent of cotton sown in India is BT cotton. While the variety initially delivered higher yields, output has been declining for years. Farmers told CNA that extreme heat and erratic rainfall have worsened pest outbreaks. They added that BT cotton seeds have been unable to adapt to changing climatic conditions. UNSUSTAINABLE, UNSAFE Agriculture researcher Dushyant Badal said a key problem is that Indian farmers are over-reliant on pesticides. 'Farmers continue to use high doses of pesticides on genetically modified crops, which shouldn't happen. That's why pests have become resistant,' said the managing director of Pragmatix Research, a firm which supports the adoption of sustainable farming practices. There are also concerns that genetically modified cotton – along with the excessive pesticides used to grow them – could spill over into the food chain. Most Indian farmers practise subsistence farming and feed crop residue to their cattle, which then contributes to the dairy supply. 'Something that has been genetically modified from a commercial point of view is not natural and can't be eaten,' said Badal. 'Our food policy must be safe in all aspects. It's a question of everyone's health.' OPPOSING GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS BT cotton was first approved for commercial use in the United States about three decades ago and was introduced to India in the early 2000s. While India's government has not expressed any health or environmental concerns, farm lobbies oppose further introduction of genetically modified crops into the country. They argue that such crops are unsustainable and unsafe, and are also worried that commercial farming by big cultivators could sideline small farmers. Genetically modified crops have since become a sticking point in New Delhi's trade negotiations with Washington, which hopes to export such corn and soybean to India. India is among the more than a dozen countries engaged in talks with US President Donald Trump's administration ahead of a steep spike in levies set to take effect on Jul 9, when a 90-day tariff pause expires. But the issue of allowing genetically modified US crops into India's agricultural market continues to be a big hold-up in negotiations. SIGNIFICANT OPPOSITION PERSISTS Agricultural experts also pointed out concerns of purchasing goods that India does not need. 'For most of the food items, India is self-sufficient,' said Siraj Hussain, former union secretary at the Ministries of Food Processing Industries and Agriculture. 'So, there is no need to import soybean, for example. If genetically modified corn is used for making ethanol, why not import ethanol itself.' A national policy on genetically modified crops through public consultation is currently in the works. However, strong opposing views remain. Some farmers like Rajesh Kumar, for instance, have fully rejected genetically modified cotton. Kumar is now in his second year of cultivating a local variety of cotton, and he intends to continue with it. 'People told me don't waste your money on local varieties. I had no issues though and the yield has also been good,' he added. 'Looking at me, other people have started planting local varieties as well.'

Accident near b'day revelry on road kills 1, injures 5
Accident near b'day revelry on road kills 1, injures 5

Time of India

time22-06-2025

  • Time of India

Accident near b'day revelry on road kills 1, injures 5

Pithoragarh: A 35-year-old man was killed and five others were injured after a utility vehicle collided with a parked car next to which the local residents were celebrating a birthday party on Kakrali-Purnagiri road at Gaidakhali in Champawat district of Uttarakhand on Saturday night. Police said the Kakrali-Purnagiri road was closed for vehicular movement from 6pm to 6am, and some locals had parked their car. The injured men, all locals, were also there and were having a birthday celebration next to their parked car on the roadside, when the utility vehicle coming from Kakrali side lost control and hit their car. Two critically injured men were shifted to another medical facility, while one received treatment at Tanakpur hospital and two others were discharged after first aid. Mahendra Singh, brother of deceased Nirmal Singh, has filed an FIR at Tanakpur police station against driver Rakesh Bohra. A case was subsequently registered under BNS sections 281 (rash driving), 125 (A) (endangering life...) and 106 (1) (causing death by negligence). Mahendra said that Nirmal was a photographer and had gone there to take a few pictures during the roadside party. Police handed over the body to his family after a postmortem examination. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Traumhafte Flusskreuzfahrten Thurgau Travel Mehr erfahren Undo Those injured were Mohit Kanwal (28), Pawan Singh (25), Mahesh Bohra (24), Yogesh Singh (24), all residents of Gandakhali. The driver of the utility vehicle, Rakesh Bohra (38), was also hurt. Pawan and Yogesh were critically injured and shifted to another medical facility after initial treatment at Tanakpur hospital.

This 7-episode web-series is trending number 1 on OTT, no big stars, has IMDb rating of 9.4, beats shows like Panchayat, Dupahiya, Gram Chikitsalaya in…, lead actors are…
This 7-episode web-series is trending number 1 on OTT, no big stars, has IMDb rating of 9.4, beats shows like Panchayat, Dupahiya, Gram Chikitsalaya in…, lead actors are…

India.com

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

This 7-episode web-series is trending number 1 on OTT, no big stars, has IMDb rating of 9.4, beats shows like Panchayat, Dupahiya, Gram Chikitsalaya in…, lead actors are…

As anticipation builds for the next season of Panchayat, a new rural drama has quietly captured the spotlight on streaming platforms. The series, blending humor and heartfelt village storytelling, has drawn comparisons to Panchayat, Dupahiya, Jamtara and Gram Chikitsalaya for its authentic portrayal of rural life. This show has not only beaten these shows in terms of ratings, but also due to its captivating narrative, which has made the series trend at number one. The Newly Released… The show we are talking about is Sarpanch Sahab , which delves on narrative of village politics and social issues surrounding local elections. The series not only highlights village politics but also depicts the struggle and effort to bring about change. The show is infused with humor that is sure to make you laugh at its fullest. This popular series features several actors from Panchayat which including well-known supporting cast members like Sunita Rajwar, Pankaj Jha, and Vineet Kumar . The Narrative Of Sarpanch Sahab Sarpanch Sahab follows the journey of Sanju , who hails from Rampura village. He is the son of retired village teacher, as he embarks on a career as simple worker with his friends after graduating. He finds himself drawn to the political influence and achievements of Mahendra Singh , the affluent and powerful village head. However, various incidents in his life challenge his pride. He endeavors to instigate change within the village, but the Sarpanch and his rivals thwart his efforts. Sanju aims to exploit the divide between the two factions. Triveni Mishra is up against the long-serving sarpanch Mahendra Singh, who is influential yet corrupt. More About Sarpanch Sahab You can stream this trending series, which is currently the number one show on OTT, for free without any subscription on Waves . This series premiered on April 30 and boasts an IMDB rating of 9.4. Apart from the lead actors, it also features Anud Singh Dhaka, Vibha Chibber, Yukti Kapoor, Vijay Pandey, Yukti Kapoor, Neeraj Sood, Danish Ali and many other actors in crucial roles, which has been helmed by debutant director Shahid Khan .

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