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Films on Killing of Muslims Should Also be Made Just Like The Kashmir Files, Says MP’s Administrative Officer Niyaz Khan

Niyaz Khan went on to compare the plight of Muslims with that of Kashmiri Pandits and said the Muslims in the country are not insects but human beings and citizens.

By India.com News Desk-Bhopal:

The controversy over The Kashmir Files, a film on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, is increasing day by day. Niyaz Khan, an administrative officer of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday said the producers should also make a film on the killings of Muslims in other states of the country. Saying that The Kashmir Files shows the pain of Brahmins, Niyaz Khan said they should be allowed to live safely in Kashmir with all honour. However, the civil servant went on to compare the plight of Muslims with that of Kashmiri Pandits and said the Muslims in the country are not insects but human beings and citizens. “The Kashmir Files shows the pain of Brahmins. They should be allowed to live safely in Kashmir with all honour. The producer must also make a movie to show the killings of large number of Muslims across states. Muslims are not insects but human beings and citizens of the country,” he said in a tweet. Earlier, he had posted another tweet on The Kashmir Files and said “Thinking to write a book to show the massacre of Muslims on different occasions so that a movie like Kashmir Files could be produced by some producer, so that, the pain and suffering of minorities could be brought before Indians.” Currently holding the post of Deputy Secretary in the Public Works Department in Madhya Pradesh, Niyaz Khan has written many books to his credit.

The Kashmir Files पर एमपी के IAS नियाज खान का ट्वीट, मुसलमान कीड़े नहीं, उनकी हत्‍याओं पर भी फिल्‍म बनें

मध्‍य प्रदेश के IAS अफसर नियाज खान का ट्वीट फिल्‍म ‘द कश्‍मीर फाइल्‍स की तरह- मुस्लिमों की हत्याओं को दिखाने के लिए निर्माता को एक फिल्म भी बनाना चाहिए
By Laxmi Narayan Tiwari

The Kashmir Files, MP, IAS: कश्‍मीर में कश्‍मीरी ब्राम्‍हणों के साथ हुई त्रासदी पर विवेक अग्‍निहोत्री के द्वारा बनाई फिल्‍म ‘द कश्‍मीर फाइल्‍स ( The Kashmir Files) ‘ बड़ी बहस और गर्म विषय मुद्दा बनी हुई है. इस बीच मध्‍य प्रदेश कैडर के भारतीय प्रशासनिक सेवा (IAS) अधिकारी नियाज खान (Niyaz Khan) ने होली के दिन 18 मार्च को ट्वीट करके सियासी और प्रशासनिक महकमों में सनसनी पैदा कर दी है. आईएएस काजी ने अपने ट्वीट्स में कहा, अलग-अलग मौकों पर मुसलमानों के नरसंहार को दिखाने के लिए एक किताब लिखने की सोची ताकि कश्मीर फाइल्स जैसी फिल्म का निर्माण कोई निर्माता कर सके, ताकि अल्पसंख्यकों के दर्द और पीड़ा को भारतीयों के सामने लाया जा सके. नियाज खान ट्वीट में कई राज्यों में बड़ी संख्या में मुस्लिमों की हत्याओं को भी दिखाने के लिए निर्माता को एक फिल्म बनाना चाहिए. मुसलमान कीड़े नहीं इंसान हैं और देश के नागरिक हैं. द कश्‍मीर फाइल्‍स का जिक्र करते हुए आईएएस नियाज खान ने ट्वीट करते हुए कहा, अलग-अलग मौकों पर मुसलमानों के नरसंहार को दिखाने के लिए एक किताब लिखने की सोची ताकि कश्मीर फाइल्स जैसी फिल्म का निर्माण कोई निर्माता कर सके, ताकि अल्पसंख्यकों के दर्द और पीड़ा को भारतीयों के सामने लाया जा सके.  IAS नियाज काजी ने आगे ट्वीट में कहा, समाज का एक हिंसक वर्ग है, जिसने सच सुनने के लिए अपने कान बंद कर लिए हैं. यहां तक कि तथाकथित पढ़े-लिखे लोग भी सच बोलने वाले को गाली देने के लिए सड़क स्तर की भाषा का इस्तेमाल करते हैं. खराब परवरिश और कट्टरपंथियों की कंपनी ने उनका दिमाग खा लिया है. गंदी भाषा का प्रयोग उनके माइंडसेट को दिखाता है. दुखद. एमपी कैडर के आईएएस नियाज काजी ने अगले ट्वीट में लिखा, कश्मीर फाइल ब्राह्मणों का दर्द दिखाती है. उन्हें पूरे सम्मान के साथ कश्मीर में सुरक्षित रहने की अनुमति दी जानी चाहिए. कई राज्यों में बड़ी संख्या में मुस्लिमों की हत्याओं को दिखाने के लिए निर्माता को एक फिल्म भी बनानी होगी. मुसलमान कीड़े नहीं इंसान हैं और देश के नागरिक हैं.

Don’t be upset over holiday cut: Education minister BC Nagesh tells teachers

The minister also requested the officials and teachers to be in constant touch with the students who are preparing for SSLC and second PUC exams

DHNS, Bengaluru, MAR 19 2022 

Primary and Secondary Education Minister B C Nagesh has requested teachers not to get upset over cuts in summer vacation.Speaking after inaugurating the ‘Learning Recovery’ programme in the city on Friday, the minister said that the teachers must contribute to increasing the quality of education. “The summer vacation has been reduced by two weeks this year and I request teachers not to get upset over it,” he said. The minister also requested the officials and teachers to be in constant touch with the students who are preparing for SSLC and second PUC exams. “It is almost after two years the board examinations are being conducted properly and we all should be like a support system for students,” he said.  As explained by the officials, the aim of the programme is to clear the learning gap created during the pandemic by the 2023-24 academic year. “We thought of conducting a bridge course for 15 days. But later considering the reports on learning loss, we have decided to create a programme which will be active throughout the year,” Nagesh said.

Hijab row verdict: A grave constitutional wrong

The HC created new jurisprudence, dismissed relevant examples, and delivered a ruling lacking in empathy – it’s up to the Supreme Court to right this

DH- Arvind Narrain, MAR 18 2022, 

The High Court of Karnataka has delivered a judgement in Resham vs State of Karnataka that is singularly lacking in empathy. The petitioners before the court included the young Muslim women from a government PU college in Udupi who had been arbitrarily shut out of their own college by their own teachers in a video witnessed by people around the world. However, the court delivered a judgement of cold-blooded legalism that, without a word of commiseration for their suffering, went on to snuff out the rights of the young people before it to privacy, dignity, religious expression and, most fundamentally of all, to education. The judgement has upheld the legality of the notification of the state government that essentially banned the hijab in colleges that have a uniform prescribed by a College Development Committee, ruling that the hijab is not an essential part of Islam. In colleges without uniform, the notification prescribed that clothes should be worn that  are “in the interests of unity, equality, and public order.” The judgement authorises and legitimises the prohibition on the hijab by the government and College Development Committees. Of course, following the judgement, we can anticipate the prohibition on the hijab coming into effect in many more colleges. This was not a dispute that involved balancing the rights of the individual over the rights of the community, as the court would have us believe. There was no young Muslim woman before the court asserting that she wanted to attend college without the hijab but was prevented from doing so. In the absence of any factual dispute between the individual right to expression against a community norm of wearing the hijab, the Government of Karnataka in a duplicitous act of benevolent patriarchy, claimed to represent the concerns of Muslim women who don’t want to wear the hijab. The court sanctified this claim. What embodies the heartlessness of the judgement is the dismissal by the court of any via media solution between the interest of the State to prescribe a uniform and the interests of the individual to manifest their faith or to express their identity via their dress. A via media would have been based on the principle of ‘reasonable accommodation’ and allowed for students to, in addition to the uniform, wear a hijab of the colour of the ‘prescribed dress code’.

‘Will Donate Our Son’s Body For Medical Research’

The family of Karnataka student Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagoudar, who died in war-torn Ukraine, has decided to donate his body to a medical college in the state. Naveen was killed in Kharkiv city on March 1 when he had come out of bunker in search of food

The parents of the Indian student, Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagoudar who was killed in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv amid the ongoing Russian war, have decided to donate their son’s body for medical research. In an interview with news agency ANI, Shankarappa, father of Naveen said, “My son wanted to achieve something in the medical field, that didn’t happen. At least his body can be used by other medical students for studies. That’s why, we at home, have decided to donate his body for medical research”. Earlier, on Friday, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai clarified that the body of Naveen will reach Bengaluru airport on Monday at 3 am and not on Sunday as he had informed previously. “My son’s body will reach Bengaluru on 21st at 3 am. From there the body will reach our village by 9 am. Then we’ll perform Pooja as per the Veera Shaiva tradition then we’ll keep it for the public view and then we’ll donate the body to SS Hospital Davanagere for medical studies,” Naveen’s father informed the news agency. “We got the message from the Haveri District Collector office and also got the message from the Emirates flight service. At least we are happy now that the body of our son is brought back. CM spoke to me and expressed his gratitude. He also said that he will come to Bengaluru airport and to the village as well. He said he will speak to me later in the evening,” He further said. Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar, an MBBS student, was a resident of Karnataka’s Haveri district. The 21-year-old student of Kharkiv National Medical University was reportedly standing in a queue to buy food when he was killed in Russian shelling. The Karnataka chief minister has handed over a cheque of ₹ 25 lakh to the family of Naveen Shekharappa and promised a job for a family member.

21 out of 40 special economic zones in Karnataka operational: Nirani

There are SEZs also in Udupi, Hassan, Mangaluru, Shivamogga, Mysuru (L&T), Dharwad and Dakshina Kannada (both Infosys), Nirani stated

Industries Minister Murugesh Nirani told the Legislative Assembly on Friday that 21 out of 40 special economic zones (SEZ) are operational in the state.  Of the 21 operational SEZs, 11 are located in and around Bengaluru, Nirani said in a written Of the 21 operational SEZs, 11 are located in and around Bengaluru, Nirani said in a written reply to a question by Congress MLA Krishna Byre Gowda. The Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) has acquired 5,632 acres of land for 40 SEZs. The 21 operational SEZs house 280 units employing 2.34 lakh people on 3,435 acres of land. Manyata Embassy Business Park, located on 66 acres of the outer ring road in Bengaluru, is the biggest SEZ in terms of employment, having 71,983 persons working on its premises, according to Nirani.  Manyata Embassy Business Park, located on 66 acres of the outer ring road in Bengaluru, is the biggest SEZ in terms of employment, having 71,983 persons working on its premises, according to Nirani. The next biggest SEZ is Pritech Park (36 acres) in Bellandur where 50,388 people work. The Information Technology Park Ltd (474 acres) in Whitefield has 23,685 people. There are SEZs also in Udupi, Hassan, Mangaluru, Shivamogga, Mysuru (L&T), Dharwad and Dakshina Kannada (both Infosys), Nirani stated. Ease of business The state government is willing to provide all basic infrastructure, including land, within 24 hours to any industrialist wanting to set up shop in Karnataka, Nirani said. He was responding to MLA Yashvantharayagouda Patil during Question Hour. Nirani said the government has decided to keep aside 1,000 acres in each district for comprehensive industrial development, apart from 100 acres at the taluk-level. Nirani also said the government is committed to ensure that locals get employment in any of the industrial zones set up in state. Nirani said the government will ensure that the Sarojini Mahishi report, which recommends reservation of up to 70% locals in employment, is followed.

4.5 lakh jobs

Between 2018-19 and February 2022, Karnataka has cleared 1,166 investment proposals worth Rs 1.42 lakh crore, Nirani told Shantinagar MLA N A Haris in a written reply. These projects will create 4.51 lakh jobs.

Japan to invest ₹3.2 lakh crore over the next 5 years in India: PM Modi

While releasing a joint statement with Japanese PM Fumio Kishida in Delhi, PM Narendra Modi said Japan will raise its investment target in India to 5 trillion yen or ₹3.2 lakh crores over the next five years. “Japan is one of India’s largest investors. India-Japan are working as ‘One team- One project’ on Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor,” he added.

Russia’s richest man’s property worth $116 million seized by Italy

Italian authorities have seized a building complex owned by Russian businessman Alexei Mordashov, Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s office announced. The property is located on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia and is worth around $116 million. Earlier this month, a 215-foot yacht worth more than $71 million, called the “Lady M”, belonging to Russia’s richest man Mordashov was impounded in Italy.

‘Human error’ a factor in Abu Dhabi F1 race controversy but result valid: FIA report

FIA released its report on the F1 2021’s controversial season-ending Abu Dhabi race, which saw Max Verstappen overtake Lewis Hamilton in the final lap. FIA said “human error” was responsible for the incorrect application of safety car rules, however, the then race director Michael Masi acted in “good faith”. The report ruled result of the race is “valid and final”.
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