The Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) will be forced to reconsider a peace plan agreed with Myanmar if the country's military rulers conduct more executions of prisoners, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen says. Key points: The chair of the 10-bloc group condemned the recent execution of four democracy activists by the junta Mr Hun Sen says the current situation had "changed dramatically" and could be seen as even worse than before because of the executions He says ASEAN's unity has been challenged by the political and security implications of the crisis in Myanmar The 10-nation bloc had been pushing for Myanmar to adhere to a five-point peace "consensus" it agreed to last year and has condemned the recent execution of four democracy activists by the junta . "If more prisoners are executed, we will be forced to rethink... our role vis-a-vis ASEAN's five-point consensus," said Mr Hun Sen, who is the current chair of ASEAN and was speaking at the … [Read more...] about ASEAN to rethink peace plan if Myanmar executes more prisoners, says chair
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When Shah Rukh apologised to Amitabh Bachchan
Image: Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan on the KBC set Sukanya Verma in Mumbai Sukanya Verma feels that special episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati with Shah Rukh Khan was a terrific one. C asting coups aren't limited to movies alone. Television also understands the importance of throwing two heavyweights in the same frame. And so it's a mighty moment for the idiot box when Kaun Banega Crorepati 's ongoing and one-time hosts get together to play a game of Q&A. While Amitabh Bachchan has essayed the quiz master for four impressive runs, Shah Rukh Khan tested his star power as the serviceable if not spectacular anchor of the show in its third season. According to some reports, Khan's move didn't go down too well with the Big B. Over the period, things have been more than cordial between the two. Badshah and Shahenshah recite poem for fans Image: Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan A gracious Bachchan, on his part, … [Read more...] about When Shah Rukh apologised to Amitabh Bachchan
Union Home Minister Amit Shah Likely To Visit Bengal On May 4, First Since Election Loss
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to visit West Bengal on a three-day visit beginning May 4, his first since the 2021 state election, according to party sources on Tuesday, news agency PTI reported. Sukanta Majumdar, state BJP president, said Shah is expected to visit the state on May 4-6 and meet with state party officials, in addition to attending certain official engagements. "He will also participate in party programmes in north Bengal, meet party leaders and hold organisational meetings in south Bengal," Majumdar was quoted by PTI in its report. Shah is also expected to meet with party MLAs and MPs from the state. "The visit is quite important as this will be Amit Shah Ji's first visit to the state after last year's assembly poll. He is likely to give us a direction and a roadmap for the panchayat poll next year," a senior BJP leader said. The scheduled visit by Shah is particularly significant since the state BJP unit is beset by infighting … [Read more...] about Union Home Minister Amit Shah Likely To Visit Bengal On May 4, First Since Election Loss
Embassy intact, India ups Kabul work
The newly reopened Indian Embassy in Kabul is expected to increase its operations in Afghanistan, with the “technical team” posted there in June focusing on business and trade opportunities and distribution of food and medical aid. This month, Afghanistan’s Ariana airlines will follow Kam Air, which has been operating weekly flights every Thursday between Kabul and Delhi since July, and begin a weekly service as well, confirmed officials, indicating that they expect more goods to be transported via the air cargo route. However, the embassy, which has 60 to 70 personnel so far, has not opened any visa facilitation services yet, and only a “limited number” of visas have been issued to Afghanistan citizens through the e-visa route, disappointing hundreds of students and patients requiring treatment in India. Sources told The Hindu that more than 60 personnel were now stationed at the embassy and residential compound. The group comprises five to seven officials, including a … [Read more...] about Embassy intact, India ups Kabul work
CITU demands 200 working days, increased wages of ₹ 600 a day under MNREGP
Farmers stage a demonstration in Thoothukudi on Monday. | Photo Credit: N. RAJESH Urging the Union Government to increase the number of working days in the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme from the existing 150 days to 200 days a year and the day’s wages to ₹ 600, the CITU activists staged a demonstration in front of the Collectorate here on Monday. Led by district secretary of Tamil Nadu Vivasaayigal Sangam P. Mayakrishnan, the protestors raised slogans to highlight their prime demand of upwardly revising the number of working days a year from 150 days to 200 days as giving employment to the rural poor less than 50% of every calendar year was not sufficient for them to feed their families thrice a day. Moreover, the existing daily wages under the MNREGP should be revised from ₹ 225 to ₹ 600 a day as the unprecedented inflation and skyrocketing prices of essential commodities had hit hard the below poverty line families. Moreover, the MNREGP scheme … [Read more...] about CITU demands 200 working days, increased wages of ₹ 600 a day under MNREGP
Alert teachers and parents in case of human trafficking: Minister
Students, who should be aware of human trafficking, and alert their teachers or their parents if they come across such incidents immediately, Minister for Social Welfare P. Geetha Jeevan has said. Addressing an awareness programme organized at St. Mary’s College here on Tuesday on human trafficking, she said human trafficking, which had assumed menacing proportion across the globe, had become a major threat to the children, who were abducted to work as child labourers and harvest their organs. Apart from being aware of this crime, the students should take this message everywhere so as to weed out human trafficking completely. The toll-free numbers 1098, 1091 and 181 could be called for instant action from the official machinery and the police against those who harass or abduct the children, she said. She urged the students to use wisely their mobile phones, which were being flooded with unwanted messages and videos that would divert their attention and derail their life. … [Read more...] about Alert teachers and parents in case of human trafficking: Minister