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New Indian Express
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Director Satya Prakash returns with fantasy comedy X & Y, set for June release
Satya Prakash, best known for his thought-provoking Rama Rama Re, is all set to return with X & Y, a fantasy comedy film. The latest update from the makers is that the film has received a U/A certificate and is set for a June release. This film marks his fourth directorial and also his acting debut, making it one of his most personal projects to date. Produced under the Satya Pictures banner, X & Y explores human relationships and societal issues through a humorous and fantastical lens. The film's title, standing for the two sex chromosomes, hints at deeper themes of identity and connection. One of its most unique characters is a sentient three-wheeler named Ambu Auto, which is said to be a standout element in the narrative.


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Tight security in place for PM's rally at Bikramganj
Sasaram: Tight security arrangements have been made for PM Narendra Modi's scheduled rally at Durgadih in Bikramganj, around 40km from Sasaram, on Friday. Dr Satya Prakash, DIG of Shahabad range, visited the venue on Wednesday and held a meeting with police officers to review the security arrangements. A total of 23 DSP-rank officers, including an ASP, have been strategically deployed at the venue and in surrounding areas. Sources said the administration was implementing comprehensive security protocols in strict accordance with the "Blue Book" guidelines. Police headquarters has issued a region-wide alert in view of the visit. As a result, heightened security measures are in place. Regular inspections are being conducted at key locations. These checks are focused on railway stations, hotels within all police station limits, bus stands and key transportation routes in the district. The SPs in the neighbouring districts of Bhojpur and Buxar have also been notified and placed on high alert to ensure a coordinated security strategy throughout the region. Sources said the 23 DSP-level officers are overseeing crucial aspects such as route lining, managing VVIP entry points, supervising the eight designated sectors, VIP parking, helipad security and the access route from the assembly venue to the helipad. Their responsibilities also extend to the main entrance and various key locations in Sasaram. The elaborate security arrangements stretch beyond Rohtas, involving personnel from 13 other districts, including Buxar, Bhojpur, Aurangabad, Kaimur, Gaya, Jehanabad, Hajipur, Siwan, Vaishali, Saran, Sheikhpura, Nawada and Arwal. Officers range from additional district magistrates to senior deputy collectors. These officers are playing a crucial role in managing the programme venue, enforcing VIP protocol, facilitating helipad operations and ensuring coordination with the special protection group (SPG), the elite unit responsible for the PM's personal security.


News18
21-04-2025
- General
- News18
Helicopters Will Hover Over This UP City For 2 Days, Photographing Each House. Here's Why
Last Updated: A helicopter survey in Jhansi will measure building heights using a lidar sensor over two days, covering 161 sq km, as part of the Naksha scheme under Digital India If you spot a helicopter flying over Jhansi in the next two days, do not be alarmed, as this is part of a survey. The helicopter will be airborne over the city for the next 2 days, equipped with a lidar sensor to measure the height of tall buildings from the ground. For this survey, 128 points have been designated within the city, and photographs will be taken covering an area of 161 square kilometres. This marks the second phase of the Naksha scheme. Previously, a helicopter conducted a two-day survey capturing images of every house in the entire metropolis. This initiative, which started in Jhansi, is part of the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme run by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. The objective is to modernise land records. The project has commenced in 8 municipal councils and Nagar Panchayats of the state, including Jhansi and Gorakhpur. During the first phase of the Naksha (National Geospatial Knowledge-Based Land Survey of Urban Habitat) project, an aerial survey was conducted in the city on April 11 and 12. Images were captured from all four directions using an oblique camera, while the Nadir camera took vertical images. The second phase of the survey commenced on Sunday. For this phase, 128 points have been marked in the city, and the helicopter will cover 161 square kilometres over the next two days using a lidar sensor to estimate the height of tall buildings. This data will then be uploaded onto the Survey of India's software. Municipal Commissioner Satya Prakash stated that the second phase of the survey will begin on Sunday. With 128 marked points, the helicopter will cover 161 square kilometres over two days, using the lidar sensor to measure building heights. This data will be uploaded onto the Survey of India's software. Following the aerial survey under the Naksha scheme, comprehensive land details will be compiled. Subsequently, a physical verification will be conducted by teams from the Municipal Corporation and Revenue Department, and the complete land records will be uploaded to the software. First Published: