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In pictures showing the impact of heat waves and drought on China, one sees the dry bed of Poyang Lake, as shown here in the Indian Express. The climate crisis is affecting China with the effects on the Yangtze and other rivers. Parts of China dependent on hydropower are seeing power cuts. Never before have so many effects of climate change happened worldwide in one year as in 2022.
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Apple’s plans to make the new iPhone 14 in India. Its efforts to bring NPI or New Product Introduction processes to India so that new iPhones can be built in a short time. This would mean not replicating production processes existing in China but setting up new ones from scratch. About 95% of iPhones are made in China. Only about 7% in India by year end which Apple plans to increase to much higher levels by 2025, as some of the supply chain for Apple shifts to India from China. The …
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The Haryana government today issued a notice stating that the timings of all government and private has been revised to 7 am-12 pm from Wednesday due to “instense heat wave” in the state.

“Due to intense heat wave condition prevalent throughout the State Of Haryana, it has been decide that the timings of all schools (Government and Private Schools) has been changed to 7 am to 12 noon for all classes (I-XII) with effect from 04.05.2022”, Haryana Additional Chief Secretary School Education Dr Mahavir Singh said in an official release.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued a yellow warning for Northwest India due to a Western Disturbance, soon after the heatwave spell subsided across the country.

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Pakistan News LIVE: Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Monday deferred its hearing in the political crisis case till tomorrow. The court will take up the matter at 12:30 PM tomorrow. The court said that it will look into the legality of the National Assembly Deputy Speaker’s ruling wherein he dismissed the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan-led government and the subsequent dissolution of the NA by President Arif Alvi on the Prime Minister’s advice. Meanwhile, Imran Khan has said that he will stage a dharna in Islamabad today. Speaking to the people of Pakistan over the phone, Khan said that he will protest outside the ‘red zone’ in Islamabad with the people after Isha prayers around 9 pm. Khan also questioned the Opposition parties’ decision to move to the Supreme Court even after the fresh polls were announced.

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Ghattamaneni Mahesh Babu (born 9 August 1975) is an Indian actor, producer, media personality, and philanthropist who works mainly in Telugu cinema. He has appeared in more than 25 films, and won several accolades including, eight Nandi Awards, five Filmfare South Awards, four South Indian International Movie Awards, three CineMAA Awards, and one IIFA Utsavam Award.[3][4] He also owns the production house G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment.

The younger son of veteran Telugu actor Krishna, Babu made his debut as a child artist in a cameo role in Needa (1979), at the age of four, and acted in eight other films as a child artist. He made his debut as a lead actor with Rajakumarudu (1999) which won him Nandi Award for Best Male Debut. Babu achieved his breakthrough with the supernatural drama Murari (2001), and the action film Okkadu (2003). He went on to act in other commercially successful films such as Athadu (2005), Pokiri (2006), Dookudu (2011), Businessman (2012), Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013), 1: Nenokkadine (2014), Srimanthudu (2015), Bharat Ane Nenu (2018), Maharshi (2019), and Sarileru Neekevvaru (2020). Pokiri held the record of being the highest-grossing Telugu film while Sarileru Neekevvaru, his highest grosser, collected over ₹2.6 billion at the box office.[5][6]

Referred to in the media as the Prince of Tollywood, he is one of the most popular and influential actors of Telugu cinema,[7][8] and is described as the superstar of Telugu cinema by his fans.[9] In addition to being an actor, he is a humanitarian and philanthropist – he runs a charitable trust and non-profit organisation, Heal-a-Child.[10] He is also associated with Rainbow Hospitals as their goodwill ambassador.[11] He plunged into the film exhibition business along with Narayandas Narang of Asian Group with the inauguration of the seven-screen superplex at Gachibowli AMB Cinemas.[12]

Early life and family[edit]

Ghattamaneni Mahesh Babu was born on 9 August 1975 in a Telugu family in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil NaduIndia.[13] He is the fourth of the five children of Telugu actor Krishna and Indira, after Ramesh Babu, Padmavathi, and Manjula and before Priyadarshini. Their family hails from Burripalem in Guntur districtAndhra Pradesh.[14] Babu spent his childhood mostly in Madras under the care of his maternal grandmother Durgamma and the rest of his family.[15] Since Krishna was busy with his film commitments, Ramesh Babu used to look after Mahesh Babu’s academic performance.[13] Along with his siblings, Babu used to play cricket regularly at the VGP Golden beach in Madras. To spend time with him, Krishna used to make sure that his films’ shoots would be conducted at the VGP Universal Kingdom during the weekends.[13]

Krishna also made sure that none of his children would reveal his name during their schooling to ensure a peaceful environment.[13] He was educated at St. Bede’s Anglo Indian Higher Secondary SchoolChennai where actor Karthi was his schoolmate.[16][17] Babu in an interview said that actor Vijay and he have been longtime close friends and studied at the same college,[18] before establishing themselves in their respective film industries.[19] Babu was an above average student. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in commerce from the Loyola CollegeChennai.[20] After graduating, he met with director L. Satyanand in Vishakhapatnam for further training in acting which went on for three to four months.[20] Being unable to read and write Telugu, he used to memorise the dialogues given by his directors during the dubbing phase of his films.[21]

Acting career[edit]

Early career and breakthrough (1979–2003)[edit]

At the age of four, Babu visited the sets of the Telugu film Needa (1979) where its director Dasari Narayana Rao shot a few sequences of his as a part of the narrative in the presence of the former’s brother Ramesh. Needa marked his debut as a child actor.[22] During the shoot of Poratam (1983) at Vauhini Studios, after watching Babu on the sets, director Kodi Ramakrishna suggested to Krishna that he cast Babu in the role of the protagonist’s brother. Initially terrified, Babu agreed to act in the film after being persuaded by the film’s crew.[22] He went on to act as a child artist in the films Shankharavam (1987), Bazaar Rowdy (1988), Mugguru Kodukulu (1988) and Gudachari 117 (1989). He played a dual role in the film Koduku Diddina Kapuram (1989). Babu then appeared in Bala Chandrudu (1990), and Anna Thammudu (1990). Later, he continued his college studies.[23]

In 1999, Babu made his debut as a lead actor with the film Raja Kumarudu, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and co-starring Priety Zinta. The film was commercially successful, and people began referring to him with the title Prince.[24] The film had a 50-day run in 80 centres and a 100-day run in 44 centres. Raja Kumarudu collected a share of ₹10.51 Crores from Andhra Pradesh.[25] It was dubbed in Hindi as Prince No. 1 and in Tamil as Kaadhal Vennila.[26] The film was again dubbed and released theatrically in Tamil during January 2017 as Ivan Oru Thunichalkaran.[27] He received the Nandi Award for Best Male Debut.[28] He starred in two films the following year – Yuvaraju and Vamsi. Following their poor performance at the box office, Babu starred in Krishna Vamsi‘s Murari the next year. He called Murari an important film in his career and the role he played in it one of his favourites.[29][30] Murari was a commercial success and earned him the Nandi Special Jury Award.[28] Though his 2002 releases Takkari Donga and Bobby performed poorly at the box office, Babu received his second Nandi Special Jury Award for his performance in the former.[28]

Babu had two film releases in 2003, the first one being Gunasekhar‘s Okkadu co-starring Bhumika Chawla, which went on to become the highest grossing Telugu film of the year collecting ₹23 crores at the box office.[31] He won his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu for his performance in the film.[32] The other release was Teja‘s Nijam co-starring Rakshita. The film was noted for introducing Dolby EX surround system in Telugu cinema.[33] Though the film was a commercial failure,[34] Babu received praise from the critics for his performance in the film, with Vijayalaxmi of Rediff.com calling him the only reason to watch the film’s second half which she termed a routine tale of vendetta.[35] He won his first Nandi Best Actor Award for his performance in the film.[36]

Mainstream film acclaim and success (2004–2010)[edit]

Manjula produced his next film, Naani, directed by S. J. Surya co-starring Amisha Patel. While its simultaneously shot Tamil version New featuring a different cast was commercially successful, Naani flopped at the box office.[29] He received the Nandi Special Jury Award for his performance in his next film, Arjun, directed by Gunasekhar and produced by Ramesh.[37] The failure of Naani depressed both Babu and Manjula, who took a small break in Goa before resuming their other commitments.[38] He chose to act in Trivikram Srinivas‘s Athadu, co-starring Trisha Krishnan, whose script had been approved back in 2002 before the production of Naani and Arjun had begun.[39] Athadu became one of the highest-grossing films of the year.[40] The film was a commercially profitable venture for the producers and distributors.[41] The film benefited Babu’s career as he won the Nandi Best Actor Award for his performance in the role of a hired assassin.[42] Athadu collected a share of ₹22 crores at the box office.[43] Idlebrain gave it a rating of 3.25/5 and mentioned Mahesh Babu is stylish and brilliant as professional killer.[44]

Babu collaborated with Puri Jagannadh in 2006 for the film Pokiri, which was jointly produced by Jagannadh and Manjula.[45] Made on a budget of ₹100 million and shot within six months,[46] Pokiri became the highest grossing Telugu film of all time by the end of its run, and was screened at the 7th IIFA Awards held in Dubai.[47] Babu received praise for his performance, with Y. Sunita Chowdary of The Hindu opining that “Mahesh’s understated performance in Pokiri allows him effortlessly to reclaim the title of a star, overshadowing more questionable recent career choices”.[45] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu for the second time.[48] Pokiri grossed ₹67 crores at the box office.[49] That same year, his next film, Sainikudu, co-starring Trisha, was released amid huge expectations but flopped at the box office.[50]

The following year saw Babu acting in the film Athidhi, co-starring Amrita Rao marking her Telugu debut. The film was produced by Mahesh Babu’s’s brother Ramesh.[51] UTV Motion Pictures acquired the film’s distribution rights for ₹185 million, which became its first Telugu film venture.[52] In 2008, Babu provided voice-over for the film Jalsa directed by Trivikram Srinivas.[53]

After Athidhi‘s release, Babu took a break from films for seven months; two months later, he signed Khaleja, but the break was unintentionally extended for two years due to several delays. During this time, Babu’s grandmother and his wife Namrata’s parents died. Krishna was worried about Babu’s career as the film’s shoot was delayed for so long.[54] Upon release, Khaleja received mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure in India.[55] However, it managed to perform well at the overseas box office.[56]Rediff gave a 3 out of 5 rating and noted “The duo of Mahesh-Trivikram delivers a product that is watchable, entertaining with good humour, couple of well-orchestrated action sequences and songs and with a bit to take home as well. It’s Mahesh’s show all the way, much to the delight of his fans. Mahesh is the soul of the movie, be it his dialogue delivery, his action, his dances or emotions, he is effortless.[57] The film is considered one of the “25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade” by Film Companion.[58]

Stardom and career setback (2011–2014)[edit]

In 2011, Babu collaborated with Srinu Vaitla for the film Dookudu, which was inspired in part by the 2003 German tragicomedy film Good Bye, Lenin!.[59] Co-starring Samantha Ruth Prabhu, the film received positive reviews upon release and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Dookudu had the largest opening for a Telugu film, and collected a share of ₹101.1 million and a gross of ₹125.8 million on the first day of its release.[60] The Los Angeles Times called Dookudu the “biggest hit you’ve never heard of”.[61] For his performance in the film, Babu won the Best Actor Award at the 2012 Nandi Awards ceremony.[62] He also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu at the 59th Filmfare Awards South and 1st South Indian International Movie Awards ceremonies.[63][64] After the film’s gross crossed the ₹1 billion mark, Income Tax Department officials conducted a raid on Babu’s Jubilee Hills residence as he was rumoured to be getting a remuneration of more than ₹1.2 million for his next projects.[65] The film collected a distributor share of ₹574 million in its lifetime and grossed more than ₹1 billion in its lifetime.[66] Suresh Kavirayani of The Times of India rated it 4 out of 5 and wrote “Dookudu is a typical Srinu Vytla film with a generous sprinkling of comedy. His narrative manages to keep the audience engaged until the end of the movie. This movie comes as a blessing for not just Mahesh Babu, but also for Tollywood, which is badly in need of a hit, after the recent spate of box office debacles. Srinu Vytla and Mahesh Babu have come out with a winner in Dookudu“.[67]

He later played the role of a mafia kingpin with a hidden personal agenda in the film Businessman, co-starring Kajal Aggarwal and directed by Puri Jagannadh.[68] Upon the film’s release, Babu received praise from the critics for his performance in the film, with Y. Sunita Chowdary of The Hindu writing, “The film has no frills, no vulgar wastage and the hero is practically in every frame; you hear only his voice, he looks good, sounds good, he also steals the comedian’s job. Mahesh plays it straight.”.[69] It grossed approximately ₹187.35 million and collected a share of ₹137.8 million at the global box office on its first day creating an all-time record in terms of opening day collections.[70] Businessman became one of the highest grossing Telugu films of the year.[71] Businessman collected a share of ₹41 crores at the box office.[72] He received a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu at both the 60th Filmfare Awards South and the 2nd South Indian International Movie Awards ceremonies.[73][74] By then, Babu was reported to be the second highest-paid actor in South India after Rajinikanth.[75]

Babu receiving Best Actor – Telugu Award at the 61st Filmfare Awards South from Tamannaah for his performance in the film Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013)

Babu then began filming for Srikanth Addala‘s Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, whose script Babu had approved during the pre-production phase of Dookudu.[76] Co-starring Daggubati Venkatesh along with Anjali and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu became the first Telugu multistarrer film to be produced in the last twenty-five years.[77] Released in January 2013, the film became one of the highest grossing Telugu films of the year and marked the completion of Babu’s hat-trick of successful films.[78] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu called the film a “delightful family drama with its celebration of family bonds, love and marriage laced with laughter”, and Addala “wants to leave his audience with a thought, wants them to reflect on their relationships and overlook skirmishes that can sour family bonds”. Dundoo cited Guhan’s cinematography as one of the film’s highlights, and praised its performances.[79] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu at the 61st Filmfare Awards South ceremony and the 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards ceremony.[80][81] He provided voice-over for Srinu Vaitla’s Baadshah the same year.[82] Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu collected a distributor share of ₹512 million and was the second-highest-grossing Telugu film of the year.[83]

Babu had two releases in 2014, the first one being Sukumar‘s 1: Nenokkadine, an action thriller focusing on a celebrity suffering from hallucinations related to the murder of his parents and the discovery of a special variety of rice. Kriti Sanon played the female lead in this film, marking her acting debut.[84] Made on a budget of around ₹70 crores, 1: Nenokkadine was released amid huge expectations, but received mixed reviews from the critics, turning out to be a box office bomb by incurring a loss of around ₹26–27 crores.[85] However, Babu’s performance received praise, with critics calling it one of his best performances.[86][87][88] He also earned a nomination for the Best Actor – Telugu at the 4th South Indian International Movie Awards.[89] Grossing over $1.32 million,1: Nenokkadine became the fourth-highest-grossing Telugu film in history at the United States box office at that time.[90] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote, “How often do we get to watch a Telugu film where the audience, along with the protagonist and supporting characters, is also required to think and distinguish between events unfolding in real and imaginary spaces?” and called 1 Nenokkadine a “visually stunning” film.[91].The film earned a distributor share of about ₹289 million, on a budget of ₹700 million.[92]. The film is considered one of the “25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade” by Film Companion.[58] The other release, Aagadu, directed by Srinu Vaitla and co-starring Tamannaah, flopped at the box office,[93] even though it had a gross of ₹60 crores. Karthik Pasupulate of The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and called Aagadu “Dookudu 2.0” in operating system parlance. Pasupulate added that it seems more like a remake of Dookudu with a “much louder Mahesh Babu, more banal jokes, and a few superficial twists in the screenplay”, and that the end product is “more slapstick than funny”.[94]

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Several new California laws will kick in for 2022. The state Capitol. Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters; iStock
Several new California laws kick in for 2022. Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters; iStock

The new year brings a raft of new laws for Californians. They’re likely to affect what your neighborhood looks like, how safe you feel, what recourse you have against discrimination — even how you take out your trash.

In 2021 the Legislature’s super-majority of Democrats sent Gov. Gavin Newsom hundreds of bills that he signed into law, including several with major consequences for Californians. Here’s a breakdown of 11 of those new laws taking effect in 2022, most of which lawmakers approved in the last session (a few videos cover more than one new law on the same subject).

Stripping bad cops of their badges

For decades, bad cops could skirt discipline by jumping from one California police force to another.

That’s about to change. Soon, being convicted of offenses like sexual assault and using excessive force will be enough to kick officers out of the profession in California.

Limiting single-family zoning

California has a critical housing shortage: The median home price broke $800,000 in 2021, and some experts say California needs about 3 million new homes for the growing population.

But for decades, strict zoning laws have allowed developers to build mostly single-family homes. With these two new laws, housing construction is going to look different.

Ban on even more secret settlements

Non-disclosure agreements — also called NDAs — are everywhere. They’re used in Hollywood; they’re used in tech. Sometimes, they’re used to settle claims of discrimmination and harassment secretly.

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Several new California laws kick in for 2022. Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters; iStock

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Educationdiscipline that is concerned with methods of teaching and learning in schools or school-like environments as opposed to various nonformal and informal means of socialization (e.g., rural development projects and education through parent-child relationships).

Education can be thought of as the transmission of the values and accumulated knowledge of a society. In this sense, it is equivalent to what social scientists term socialization or enculturation. Children—whether conceived among New Guinea tribespeople, the Renaissance Florentines, or the middle classes of Manhattan—are born without culture. Education is designed to guide them in learning a culture, molding their behaviour in the ways of adulthood, and directing them toward their eventual role in society. In the most primitive cultures, there is often little formal learning—little of what one would ordinarily call school or classes or teachers. Instead, the entire environment and all activities are frequently viewed as school and classes, and many or all adults act as teachers. As societies grow more complex, however, the quantity of knowledge to be passed on from one generation to the next becomes more than any one person can know, and, hence, there must evolve more selective and efficient means of cultural transmission. The outcome is formal education—the school and the specialist called the teacher.

As society becomes ever more complex and schools become ever more institutionalized, educational experience becomes less directly related to daily life, less a matter of showing and learning in the context of the workaday world, and more abstracted from practice, more a matter of distilling, telling, and learning things out of context. This concentration of learning in a formal atmosphere allows children to learn far more of their culture than they are able to do by merely observing and imitating. As society gradually attaches more and more importance to education, it also tries to formulate the overall objectives, content, organization, and strategies of education. Literature becomes laden with advice on the rearing of the younger generation. In short, there develop philosophies and theories of education.

This article discusses the history of education, tracing the evolution of the formal teaching of knowledge and skills from prehistoric and ancient times to the present, and considering the various philosophies that have inspired the resulting systems. Other aspects of education are treated in a number of articles. For a treatment of education as a discipline, including educational organization, teaching methods, and the functions and training of teachers, see teachingpedagogy; and teacher education. For a description of education in various specialized fields, see historiographylegal educationmedical educationscience, history of. For an analysis of educational philosophy, see education, philosophy of. For an examination of some of the more important aids in education and the dissemination of knowledge, see dictionaryencyclopaedialibrarymuseumprintingpublishing, history of. Some restrictions on educational freedom are discussed in censorship. For an analysis of pupil attributes, see intelligence, humanlearning theorypsychological testing.

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Private Vs. Government Schools in India

In the United States, there is a certain stigma behind both public and private schools. From the ones portrayed in movies and television, to the rumors of other schools that circulate through school systems, most can be written off as not true.

 
 

The same applies to private and government-run schools in India, where private schools are pulling away as the most common form of schooling. This bodes the question: Which is better?

 

The first topic to cover is foreign language. Obviously, students are taught in local languages, usually also offering Hindi, Urdu, and/or Sanskrit as secondary languages. These are spoken by plenty of Indian citizens, but where private schools go above and beyond by teaching other languages. English, even other foreign languages that are taught in America are available in private schools.

 
 

Next up are uniforms. While uniforms are required in all schools in India, private schools go above and beyond. They check up on student’s hygiene, uniforms, and general cleanliness to make sure they are up to par, showing not only discipline in learning but also in other aspects.

 

Extracurricular activities are a lot more common and well-developed in private schools as well. This is because of the funding that is given by enrolling students, which also helps in other factors of the school. Simple things like electricity, proper classrooms, and even proper buildings are not available. While this may not sound like much, this could totally change the course of all students’ learning careers.

 
 

Additionally, the staff and faculty of private schools are fully accountable for the children that they teach. Their grades, behavior, and well-being of students are in the hands of the school, at least for the time of the day that they are there. This, along with better salaries that private school teachers are given, incentivizes a better quality of education throughout these types of schools.

 

However, due to the competitive nature of choosing a school, publicly funded through the government or privately owned, there are sometimes very hard choices for parents to decide where their child should go to school. Sadly, the quality of education does come down to the area and which school exactly that the parents choose, and can range very drastically from good to bad. Especially in more rural areas of India, with less options and less quality schools, it can be hard to find the perfect school.

 

In the long run, as one may guess, money really pays off in a students’ education. If you are paying for school in India, it will most likely be better than the public schooling option in the same area. Even at that, if a child’s family cannot pay to send their child to school, even just to get simple school supplies for government school, they will just not go to school and possibly work on a family-owned farm or business. Even public schools are not free, and even not an option for all.

 

To sum up, a student’s best bet is most likely to go to a private school in India, then government schools, and then no schooling if unable to afford it. Private schools, because of the extra money, drastically shift what is taught, how well it is taught, and how much faculty cares about the students. India’s government should financially support public schooling more so now than ever to educate children and provide a safe place to learn for all.

 
 
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Many people do not realize that until 1954, France had colonized some Indian territories, causing some key differences to the formerly British Indian territories that most have heard of.

 

To begin, the Compagnie de Indes, similar to the British East India Company, was established long before colonization in 1644. They acquired a French trading post in an area in 1674 around Putucéri. Fittingly, France called it Pondicherry. Despite a few years of European rule throughout the years, up until 1954 France had owned the colony, and pictures of it show the inspiration. French buildings, Government Square, libraries, language, food, and even some art still shows inspiration from the time and area.

 
 

François Martin, the governor of the French East India Company, set up a trading center in Pondicherry, becoming the chief of French settlement in India. Moving forward, in the early 18th century, the company acquired other territories in Mahe, Yanam, and Karaikal. The Dutch had captured the land for some time, as well as the British during the French Revolution, but by 1814, the land was once again in French hands.

 
 

Great Britain eventually captured all of India in the 1850’s, however allowed the French to keep all of their territories. Once India gained independence in 1947, this contradicted that all of India was under their own rule. The inhabitants of Pondicherry and the other territories were to choose what they wanted to do, and to no surprise, they would choose to be a part of India.

 
 

The whole time, however, India and Pondicherry was being used by the French to try to expand trading and subtly fight against the power that Britain had in India. The maritime commerce and trading that Pondicherry brought were a benefit, and education, industry, and some infrastructure was a step up from the previous system. While treaties were being written between the French and British fighting over who owned what land, in Europe, the two countries were feuding, especially during the French and American Revolutions.

 
 

Pondicherry was actually used as a spot for Indian revolutionaries to trade and stay away from British forces in pursuit to become a free nation. While France did not help either side, actually being revolted against once India gained independence, it helped Indian citizens and people coming in as a place to operate away from British rule.

 

Formed by three centuries of French rule, Pondicherry and its other territories under French rule were impacted greatly by it. Not only did the culture and look of it change, but was a place to plan an eventual rebellion that would free the entire country of India. Under multiple European rules, these territories reaped a better education system, favorable trading with Europe, and a new style of life (linguistically, culturally, etc.) that cannot be found anywhere else in India. Overall, while colonization is not the best, especially for countries that want to become their own nation, in this instance, French colonialism in Pondicherry was a cultural change that partially benefitted natives, and now that it is under Indian rule, creates a vastly different area in Southern India to look at for French culture of the past.

 
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No. 40-3/2020-1) M-I(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
North Block, New Delhi-110001
Dated 28th August, 2021
ORDER
In exercise of the powers, conferred under Section 10(2)(1) of the Disaster
Management Act 2005, the undersigned hereby directs that the Order of Ministry
of Home Affairs of even number dated 29th June, 2021, to ensure compliance to
the containment measures for COVID-19, as conveyed vide Ministry of Health
& Family Welfare (MoHFW) DO No. Z.28015/85/2021-DM Cell dated 28th June
2021, will remain in force upto 30th September, 2021.
1. The Secretaries of Ministries/ Departments of Government of India
2. The Chief Secretaries/Administrators of States/Union Territories
(As per list attached)
Copy to;
i. All Members of the National Executive Committee
ii. Member Secretary, National Disaster Management Authority
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The Virus Came From A Chinese Lab? Headlines and Pre-pubs, Oh My! Documenting The News Literacy Process
September 25, 2020
The Virus Came From A Chinese Lab? Headlines and Pre-pubs, Oh My! Documenting The News Literacy Process

By Nolan Higdon

It was just another day in 2020: COVID-19 continued ravaging communities; we were still on lockdown; police and protesters were clashing in cities across the US; and the air quality from wild fires made stepping outside of my California residence an experience that included tasting metal and choking. As I stared at the dusting of ash on the windowsill, my biologist friend asked, “What are your feelings on The New York Post?”

“It is a right-wing rag that occasionally stumbles into journalism,” I replied. I incorrectly assumed this would lead to a conversation about news ownership and ideology. However, she quickly exclaimed, “Oh! They are reporting that “Chinese virologist posts report claiming COVID-19 was made in Wuhan lab.”

My non-existent scientific training left me poorly positioned to respond with a substantive comment. So I remained silent. I am uncomfortable offering an opinion about something that I have not researched. From my perspective, I am not a scientist, so that means I do not lecture about illnesses, lab work, medicines, or vaccines. That would be as ignorant as someone coming into my classroom with no experience in educational research, let alone holding a job as an educator, and telling me how I should run a classroom. Sigh.

That said, the headline she shared left me thinking about a conversation we had months earlier about this very same claim. At the time, my biologist friend told me that there was no known evidence that the COVID virus was started in a Chinese lab. While I was recounting our previous dialogue, she had already navigated to the “paper” referenced in The New York Post articleShe said “it is a pre-pub.”

“What is a pre-pub?” I asked.

She explained that a pre-pub is academic jargon for an open access repository where scientific scholars can submit a study before it undergoes peer review. Once it passes peer review, a process of ensuring rigor and reproducibility, it is considered acceptable science. By submitting a paper to a pre-pub, the researchers, after the sometimes lengthy peer review process, can point back to their original submission as evidence that their lab was the first to complete the research. In the sciences, where funding is competitive, being first is crucial. If a lab is the first to publish breakthrough research, funding becomes easier to attain. However, until it undergoes peer-review, such a  paper can be considered anything from of interest to pure conjecture, but not sound science. Of course, it’s not only important to be first, it’s also important to be accurate.

She then blurted, “Wait! What is the Rule of Law Society & Rule of Law Foundation.” Apparently the four authors of the pre-pub paper in question had received funding or some sort of support from the organizations – which turned out to be the same organization – evidenced by the fact that the authors listed “the Rule of Law Society & Rule of Law Foundation” in their paper. I quickly did an internet search, and saw a familiar face: Steve Bannon, the former executive chairman and conservative political activist behind Breitbart News. Now, I had something to add to the conversation. This was becoming a conversation about news ownership and ideology after all!

Bannon is a well-known right-wing propagandist who chaired the ultra-White nationalist Breitbart website (known for publishing false and misleading information), and masterminded then-candidate Donald Trump’s racist, anti-immigrant campaign rhetoric (at a time when the Republican Party had determined such rhetoric was election suicide). Bannon has recently been indicted on fraud charges for allegedly laundering money from Trump supporters who thought they were donating to construct a wall on the US/Mexican border. His presence would make me skeptical of any publication, but so, too, did the rhetoric found on this other website. The Rule of Society and Law reports their vision statement thusly: “To permit the people of China to live under a national system based on the rule of law, independent of the political system of the People’s Republic of China (“China”).” Similarly, their mission is “To expose corruption, obstruction, illegality, brutality, false imprisonment, excessive sentencing, harassment, and inhumanity pervasive in the political, legal, business and financial systems of China.” It should also be noted that in these endeavors, Bannon works closely with exiled Chinese billionaire and regime change activist Guo Wengui (in whose yacht Bannon was arrested for aforementioned fraud charges off the coast of Connecticut). In short, it seemed like an organization hell bent on destroying China’s image as a means for destabilizing their government.

Did any of this background make the pre-pub research paper wrong or false? No. That remains to be seen. But it did demonstrate the recklessness of the New York Post headline. They reported without context on an unverified paper funded by an ideologically driven foundation whose opinions were conveniently further supported by the supposedly objective conclusions in the pre-pub report.

The Bannon’s and New York Posts of the world have been rightly chided for spreading false content. As I noted in my latest book, The Anatomy of Fake News, traditional and alternative news organizations, along with the US and many other governments, big tech companies such as those in Silicon Valley, and adherents to either liberal or conservative ideologies all create and disseminate fake news and propaganda to some degree. As the case of the New York Post demonstrates, if we spend time investigating and analyzing the actual content of news stories rather than believing and sharing or dismissing and ignoring them based on headlines, we can come to a better understanding of said content and their producers’ intent. This is a fundamental process in becoming a more news literate citizen, which in our current political climate is something we should all strive to become. Our future as a self-governing society depends on it.

Thanks to Project Censored director Mickey Huff for consultation and assistance on this article.

Dr. Nolan Higdon is an author and university lecturer of history and media studies. Higdon’s areas of concentration include youth culture, news media history, and critical media literacy. He sits on the boards of the Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME) and Northwest Alliance For Alternative Media And Education. His most recent publications include United States of Distraction (co-author with Mickey Huff, City Lights, 2019) and The Anatomy of Fake News: A Critical News Literacy Education (University of California Press, 2020). He is co-host of the Along the Line podcast with “Dr. Dreadlocks” Nicholas Baham III, and a longtime contributor to Project Censored’s annual book, Censored. In addition, he has been a contributor to Truthout Counter-punch; and a guest commentator for The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and numerous television news outlets.

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Competing Interests For India, China, Pak In Afghanistan

India has bitter memories of the previous Taliban stint in power from 1996 to 2001 and the group’s links to Pakistan.

Competing Interests For India, China, Pak In Afghanistan

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Amazon Prime Video Now Lets You Change Profile Photo to Characters From Movies, Series: How to Change

Amazon Prime Video is rolling out the ability to set profile images inspired by popular characters in Amazon Original movies and shows. Some of the new profile photo options will include characters such as Midge (played by Rachel Brosnahan) from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso) from The Boys. This feature is rolling out to customers all over — including users in India — and will be available on all devices that support Prime Video. These new profile photo option should show up when you look to change the image by tapping on the edit button on your profile page.

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20th Aug GP News

Taliban wanted India to retain its diplomatic presence in Afghanistan
A quick assessment done by the Indian side and its Afghan counterparts came to the conclusion that the request from the Taliban side could not be taken at face value and that the evacuation of the Indian diplomats and others should go ahead as planned
Senior Taliban leader Sher Mohammed Abbas Stanekzai. (Source: Tolo News)
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Edit: Karnataka announces weekend lockdown, night curfew from today

Bengaluru, Aug 06: The Karnataka government on Friday announced weekend lockdown and nigh curfew from 9 pm to 5 am on Monday, in districts bordering Kerala and Maharashtra, and that the existing night curfew across the state from today.

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/karnataka-announced-weekend-lockdown-night-curfew-from-today-check-details-3295883.html

Representational Image At least 8 border Districts of Karnataka including Mysore, Chamaraja Nagar, Mangalore, Kodagu

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/karnataka-announced-weekend-lockdown-night-curfew-from-today-check-details-3295883.html

In Huge Battle With Reliance, Amazon’s Big Win In Supreme Court Today

The Singapore Emergency Arbitrator in October 2020 restrained Future Retail from going ahead with its merger with Reliance Retail. That decision is valid and enforceable, the Supreme Court said today. The arbitrator has yet to announce a final decision.

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