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Oct 1-15, 2023 - Vol 4, Issue 5
Gujarat Police file FIR against SFJ chief Pannun for threatening to disrupt ICC World Cup Ahmedabad, Sep 29 (IANS) The Cyber Crime Branch of the Gujarat Police has registered a case against Khalistani terrorist and Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun after he issued a threat to the ICC World Cup, especially for the tournament opener to be held at the Narendra Modi stadium here on October 5.
"Now he has called up several prominent persons and threatened them with dire consequences. He is threatening the unity and integrity of the country, and taking cognisance of the same we have registered a case against him," the official added.
A senior official of the Cyber Crime told IANS, "Yes, we have filed a case against Pannun as he has been spreading hate on social media to spread hate and terror."
According to police, several people received calls from a UK phone number +44 7418 343648 wherein a pre-recorded audio message by the terrorist was played. The call by Pannun issuing
The police registered the case on Thursday.
threats has gone viral on social media. The police registered the case under Section 121 A, 153 A, 153B(1) (c), 505(1)b of the IPC, section 66F of IT act and section 16(1)(a). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had seized immovable properties of Pannun in Chandigarh and Amritsar, including agricultural land measuring 46 kanals (approximately 5.7 acres) in Khan Kot village near Amritsar and a one-fourth share of a house in Chandigarh.
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targeted in Canada is a "very real fear". "For a long time, members of the Sikh community have been have been targeted by actions of the Indian government, and for a long time that has gone often unnoticed or unrecognised," he said.
"For a lot of people hearing the Prime Minister of a G7 nation provide intelligence that connects the killing of a Canadian on Canadian soil by foreign government really confirmed a lot of the fears that people have felt and it made those fears even more real and more tangible. So it is very hurtful and harmful to a lot
of people who have now really felt validated but also are more free than ever." He also claimed that members of other diaspora communities from India, who have been targeted because of their human rights activism, also "share that fear", and are critical of "Indian government or the government policies".
Australia in El Nino grip with soaring temperatures & bushfire risks Canberra, September 22 (Australia India News Newsdesk) Australia’s weather bureau has finally declared that an El Nino weather event has developed resulting in an unusual September heat wave situation that sees temperatures
rising with associated hotter and drier weather conditions in the country’s southeast, report media sources. Talking to media reporters, Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) head of climate monitoring Karl Braganza said, “We are already seeing
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same night at Manhattan Center at 6 p.m. EST. Zoom meetings will be held the next day at 5 p.m. PST and Friday at 11 a.m. PST. The unanimous decision to end the strike comes two days after the writers and Hollywood studios successfully concluded talks for a new three-year deal on September 24. Following a marathon negotiation session, the two sides were able to find compromises on several key points, a critical one of which was AI overuse in the creative process, minimum staffing requirements for writer’s rooms and streaming residuals. “We can say, with great pride, that this deal is exceptional – with meaningful gains and protections for writers in every sector of the membership,” the WGA said in a statement announcing the tentative deal on September 24. WGA and AMPTP have yet to release the details of the
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tentative agreement, which WGA membership will vote to ratify in the coming days. The guild’s agreement as gathered by Variety states the following guidelines of the new deal: - AI can’t write or rewrite literary material, and AI-generated material will not be considered source material under the MBA, meaning that AI-generated material can’t be used to undermine a writer’s credit or separated rights. - A writer can choose to use AI when performing writing services, if the company consents and provided that the writer follows applicable company policies, but the company can’t require the writer to use AI software (e.g., ChatGPT) when performing writing services.
- The WGA reserves the right to assert that exploitation of writers’ material to train AI is prohibited by MBA or other law.
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taken into custody or arrested while staging protests over the Cauvery issue. “The whole state has responded well to the Karnataka bandh call. All should be united when it comes to the interests of the state. The integrity and unity of the state should be a warning bell to the neighbouring states,” he stated without taking the name of Tamil Nadu. “The feelings of Kannada people should not be trampled upon,” he said. “We extend total support to the bandh from JD(S). The agitation for Cauvery has become inevitable under the present circumstances.
But while the WGA strikes may have ended, the picketing lines at SAG-AFTRA are ongoing, who are also holding a strike against the AMPTP for more than 75 days now.
- The Company must disclose to the writer if any materials given to the writer have been generated by AI or incorporate AI-generated material.
The government in Karnataka is practicing appeasement politics. The politics should not be carried over the Cauvery issue. Tamil Nadu is receiving good rainfall and predictions of rain are also positive. Still, the quarrel is made for water. The state government in Karnataka is not taking a stand for the people,” Kumaraswamy stated. The agitators ridiculed and torched the effigies of 28 MPs from Karnataka for not speaking for the state over the Cauvery issue. Among the 28 MLAs, 25 are from BJP, one each from JD(S) and Congress. Another is an independent candidate presently supporting the BJP.
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have never seen that as being in contradiction with global good," he said. Outlining India’s role, he said: "From the era of non-alignment, we have now evolved to that of Vishwa Mitra, a friend to the world. "This is reflected in our ability to engage with a broad range of nations and when necessary, harmonise interests." The New Delhi G20 Summit presided over by India "affirms that diplomacy and dialogue are the only effective solutions. The international order is diverse. And we must cater for divergences, if not differences. The days when a few nations set the agenda and expected others to fall in line are over", he said.
"Our vision of ‘One World, One Family, One Future’ sought to focus on the key concerns of the many, not just the narrow interests of a few," he said. The outcomes of the New Delhi G20 Summit that brought development and restructuring the global financial order to the fore "will surely resonate for years ahead", he asserted. Of his nation’s future, Jaishankar said: "As a civilisational polity that embraces modernity, we bring both tradition and technology equally confidently to the table. It is this fusion that today defines India that is Bharat. "India has entered the ‘Amrit Kaal’, a quarter century, where greater progress and transformation awaits us."
Major row erupts over Maneka Gandhi’s ISKCON is the ‘biggest cheat’ remark, society denies charge BJP MP, who is also an animal rights activist, can be heard saying, "ISKCON is the biggest cheat in the country. It maintains gaushalas and get benefits from the government, including vast lands.”
The WGA’s vote to end the strike order puts an official end to the work stoppage, which was still in effect as of Sunday, when the WGA told membership: “To be clear, no one is to return to work until specifically authorised to by the Guild. We are still on strike until then. But we are, as of today, suspending WGA picketing. Instead, if you are able, we encourage you to join the SAGAFTRA picket lines this week. “
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She also recalled her visit to ISKCON's Anantpur Gaushala in Andhra Pradesh, where she claimed that she couldn't find any cow that doesn't give milk or calves. New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS) A major controversy has erupted over BJP MP and former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi’s remarks concerning the International Society for Krishna Consciousness as she termed it the "biggest cheat in the country” and accused it of selling cows from its gaushalas (cow shelters) to butchers. The ISKCON has refuted the claims.
"There was no dry cow in the entire dairy. Not a single calf was there. It means all were sold," she is heard saying in the video. and false statements of Maneka Gandhi. ISKCON has been at the forefront of cow and bull protection and care not just in India but globally. The cows and bulls are served for their life not sold to butchers as alleged.”
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