Hyderabad Cricket Association invites school students to witness India Vs England match
HYDERABAD: In a pioneering move, the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) has extended a special invitation to students in grades 6 to 12 from all government -recognized schools in Telangana State.
This special invitation grants them the unique opportunity to be honored guests at the highly anticipated India vs England Test Match scheduled from January 25 to 29, 2024.
Arishnapally Jagan Mohan Rao, the President of HCA, emphasized that the event not only promises a captivating display of cricketing skills but also offers students a firsthand experience of the spirit of sportsmanship.
The prestigious India vs England Test Match will take place at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal, Hyderabad, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm from January 25
Mokila residents plead for essential street lights from Kokapet to Shankarpally
Hyderabad: Residents of Mokila are deeply concerned and facing significant challenges due to safety issues plaguing their area. These include the absence of street lights from Kokapet to Shankarpally, rampant wrong-side driving, and frequent road accidents. The presence of a liquor shop on the main road exacerbates the situation, leading to dangerously high speeds by intoxicated drivers on deserted roads. Moreover, multiple accidents have been attributed to the reckless speeding of construction trucks, lorries, and multi-axle vehicles. Residents are urgently demanding action from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), particularly the immediate installation of street lights to enhance safety along this critical stretch of road.
While speaking to Hyderabad Mail, Amar Juluri, a resident of Mokila, said, “I have been living in Mokila for the past 3.5 years. While the locality is peaceful and green, residents face daily challenges due to the lack of street lights from Kokapet to Shankarpally, excessive wrong-side driving, and frequent accidents on the road. A liquor shop right on the main road also leads to drunken drivers speeding dangerously on empty roads.”
Amar Juluri further added, “Speeding construction trucks, lorries, and multi-axle long trucks have caused numerous accidents. Despite life-threatening accidents in the recent past, there are still instances of rash driving by students of ICFAI (IBS). There is hardly any vigilance and control on these roads. With heavy rains, driving on dark roads has become scary.”
Amar, the resident, expressed concern that his family worries about safety whenever someone steps onto the road. While this issue may appear common on many Indian roads, he requests street lights along the entire stretch from Gandipet Junction to Shankarpally. Mokila, home to over 2 lakh highly educated residents who contribute taxes and engage in significant charity, deserves basic amenities. He hopes for prompt and positive action soon.
Dr. Srikanth Sundararajan took to ’X’ (previously known as Twitter), tagged relevant officials, and posted, “@GHMCOnline @CommissionrGHMC @TelanganaCMO @KVishReddy. This is the 4th time I am raising a real concern: no street lights between Kollur and Mokila, heavy vehicles with no lights, and two/four-wheelers driven on the wrong side causing accidents! Please attend to this – we are taxpayers!”
One of the residents also replied to the Twitter post, saying, “Street lights were installed 3 years ago, but no power connection has been given to them. Instead, power is provided to lollypops (hoardings on the divider). This shows what officials care about. Their revenue is more important than the lives of citizens.”
Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita to replace Indian Penal Code, here is what you need to know
Hyderabad: Come July 1, the Indian penal code(IPC) would be replaced with Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita,2023 (BNS). The BNS got the assent of the President Draupadi Murmu in December last year.
In connection with these changes, the Union government has issued three gazette notifications, informing the enforcement of three new criminal laws – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bharatiya Sakshya Act (BSA), these new laws would be replacing, Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC), and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (IEA) respectively.
What’s changed?
“The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, which will replace CrPC, which has a total of 484 sections, will now have 531 sections. 177 sections have been changed, 9 new sections have been added and 14 sections have been repealed. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which will replace the IPC, will now have 358 sections instead of the earlier 511 sections. 21 new offences have been added in it, the term of imprisonment has been increased in 41 offences, the penalty has been increased in 82 offences, mandatory minimum punishment has been introduced in 25 crimes, there are provisions of community service as a punishment in 6 crimes and 19 sections have been repealed. Similarly, the BharatiyaSakshya Bill, which will replace the Evidence Act, will now have 170 sections instead of the earlier 167, 24 sections have been amended, 2 new sections have been added and 6 sections have been repealed,” as per the official note released by the Government.
Some highlights in BNS
As per the IPC, the victim can go to any police station and lodge a zero FIR, while maintaining the same, the BNS made it compulsory to transfer the case to the concerned police station within 24 hours.
While the IPC has only five types of punishments, including, death, imprisonment for life, imprisonment (rigorous and simple) forfeit of property, fine, now, the sixth type of punishment is introduced, which is Community service.
As per the BNS, A provision was made to ensure the visit of the Forensic Science Laboratory(FSL) team will be compulsory in crimes punishable with more than 7 years.
In the new BNS, the Sedition has been converted into treason. The offence of Sedition is replaced with treason. The offence of ‘Sedition ’ is eliminated and BNS penalizes “acts endangering the unity and integrity of India”, ‘Rajdroh ’ repealed with introduction of ‘Deshdroh’
As per the BNS, now the judge will have to give his decision within 45 days of the end of the case. Along with this, there will be only 7 days between decision and punishment. Mercy petitions can be filed only within 30 days of the Supreme Court rejecting the appeal.
As per the BNS, steps have been taken to rationalize remission of the sentence. If there is a death penalty then the maximum can be life imprisonment, it cannot be less than this. If it is life imprisonment, then 7 years punishment has to be served and if it is 7 years or more, then at least 3 years have to be spent in jail.
HCA plans new International stadium to boost Hyderabad cricket
Uppal: Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) planning to rope in former pacer Venkatesh Prasad as the head of HCA cricket operations. Further, a roadmap for women’s league cricket and plans to construct a new international stadium in Hyderabad is also in line. These are some of the important points that came up during the apex council meeting held on Sunday at Uppal stadium.
HCA President Jaganmohan Rao said, “Keeping in mind the welfare and progress of Telangana cricketers, we are holding discussions with former pacer Venkatesh Prasad as the head of HCA cricket operations”.
Rao further added that discussions will be held with the government to build a new international stadium soon, which will increase the brand image of Hyderabad, and it can be easily constructed if the government agrees to give land. He also said that we are working to build stadiums in two and three district centers and we will call tenders to put up a turf wicket in Mahabubnagar stadium and fencing around Nizamabad stadium.
Explaining the issue of lack of funds to HCA, Jagan Mohan Rao said “The pending audits from 2018 have been approved. If these are sent to BCCI, the pending funds due from BCCI will also be released, he said. He said that a committee has been set up for the payment of clearing pending bills, in which one person from Apex Council, one person from AG and one lawyer will be present. Jagan Mohan Rao said that they will inquire and pay the bills”.
Secretary Devraj said “the domestic cricket schedule will start from 8th of this month. He said that we are preparing a road map to start women’s league cricket as well. It has been mentioned that there is a plan to construct a multi-level parking lot at the Uppal Stadium. Devraj said that they are going to give job notifications of coaches, umpires, groundsmen and scorers”.
HCA President Jaganmohan Rao, Secretary Devraj, Treasurer CJ Srinivas and Councilor Sunil Agarwal participated in the apex council meeting.