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Manufacturing as a great place to work in Bharat rises to 87 pc

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Mumbai, Jan 30 (IANS) Manufacturing sector employees at the best workplaces in India are 2.7 times more likely to stay in psychologically healthy environments, and the overall view of manufacturing as a great place to work has risen to 87 per cent in 2025, according to a report on Thursday.

As India’s manufacturing industry advances toward Industry 5.0, the need for companies to prioritise not just technological innovation, but also the well-being of their workforce, has never been more critical, said the report by Great Place To Work.

“As the industry advances toward Industry 5.0, the focus isn’t just on smarter machines but on fostering workplaces that prioritise employee well-being. To combat employee burnout, organisations are taking steps to improve work-life balance, make leaders more approachable, and enhance employee engagement,” said Balbir Singh, CEO, Great Place To Work, India.

“Leading organisations are building a culture of trust and psychological safety, and when employees feel valued, they are 2.7 times more likely to stay. To overcome challenges, organisations need to continuously listen and empower their employees, to shape the industry’s future,” he added.

The report showed that even as companies continue to foster positive and inclusive cultures, challenges remain. The voice of employees consistently highlights the need for more action around psychological safety, care, and equitable growth.

Best Workplaces have responded by implementing mechanisms for regular feedback, ensuring fair task allocation, and introducing flexible shifts to accommodate the needs of their workforce.

For their business and corporate employees, these companies have adopted flexible work models, extended paid leave, and created opportunities for career growth and leadership development.

These have also expanded benefits packages to include wellness programmes, zero-interest loans, bonuses, and a broader range of support systems to meet the diverse needs of their teams, the report said.

Some of the best workplaces for manufacturing recognised for their exceptional culture and employee satisfaction, listed in the report include Apollo Tyres, Orient Cement, Tata Steel India, Amara Raja Power Systems, Sula Vineyards, and Bajaj Energy.

“These companies are not just focused on producing goods — they are committed to producing an environment where employees thrive, grow, and feel valued,” the report said.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

धर्म परिवर्तन कर हिंदू बने युवक का अपहरण:पत्नी का आरोप- दो दिन पहले हुई थी शादी, परिवार ने पीटा, धमकाया

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“धर्म परिवर्तन कर हिंदू बने युवक का अपहरण:पत्नी का आरोप- दो दिन पहले हुई थी शादी, परिवार ने पीटा, धमकाया”, दैनिक भास्कर, जनवरी 29, 2025

“बस्ती में एक चौंकाने वाला मामला सामने आया है, जहां धर्म परिवर्तन कर हिंदू बने एक मुस्लिम युवक को उसके परिवार वालों ने अगवा कर लिया। पीड़िता अन्नू सोनी ने बताया कि सद्दाम उर्फ शिवशंकर ने 19 जनवरी 2025 को नगर थाने में हिंदू रीति-रिवाज से उससे विवाह किया। अगले दिन 20 जनवरी को दोनों ने अमहट घाट पर हिंदू संगठन के सदस्यों की मौजूदगी में पुनः विवाह किया।

शादी से नाराज परिवार ने 21 जनवरी को पीड़िता के घर पहुंचकर उसके पति की पिटाई की और उसे जबरन अपने साथ ले गए। तब से शिवशंकर का कोई पता नहीं चल पा रहा है। पीड़िता का आरोप है कि मुस्लिम परिवार ने उसके पति के खिलाफ फतवा जारी कर दिया है और उसे भी जान से मारने की धमकी दे रहे हैं।

मामले में पहले से ही थाने में मुकदमा दर्ज है। पीड़िता ने बताया कि सोशल मीडिया पर सद्दाम से शिवशंकर बनने की खबर वायरल होने के कारण परिवार वाले बेहद नाराज हैं और वे उसे भी अकेला पाकर जान से मारना चाहते हैं। पीड़िता ने प्रशासन से सुरक्षा और अपने पति की तलाश की गुहार लगाई है। प्रकरण को लेकर सीओ स्वर्णिमा सिंह ने कहा कि मामले में कार्रवाई की जा रही है……”

पूरा लेख दैनिक भास्कर पर पढ़ें

Naga, Kuki organisations oppose border fencing along Indo-Myanmar border and the suspension of the Free Movement Regime: Read what they want

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(Image Source : Opindia)
(Image Source : Opindia)

“Naga, Kuki organisations oppose border fencing along Indo-Myanmar border and the suspension of the Free Movement Regime: Read what they want”, Opindia, January 29, 2025:

“Reiterating its strong opposition to the India-Myanmar border fencing, the United Naga Council (UNC) directed its units to ‘initiate stringent steps’ to stop the project in their areas. The UNC reportedly issued a directive on January 27, 2025, asking the Naga population, particularly those under the jurisdiction of the Chandel Naga People’s Organisation (CNPO), to abide by the directive and stop any activities related to the fencing project.

As per reports, preceding the recent directive, a resolution was passed during the UNC Presidential Council meeting on 7th November last year opposing the proposed fencing project on the Indo-Myanmar border. The UNC President Ng. Lorho termed the Indo-Myanmar border fencing project as a ‘sinister design’ by the government of Bharat to alienate the Naga people from their ancestral lands by imposing artificial boundaries.

The UNC has instructed its subordinate bodies and local units in the affected areas to take strong steps to stop the fencing project in their respective jurisdictions. The council also issued a warning to individuals and organisations against cooperating with the agencies in fencing stating that non-compliance would attract serious consequences as per the council resolution. …..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

PEC urges Myanmar Junta to release all detained scribes

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(Image Source : Indiatodayne)
(Image Source : Indiatodayne)

Expressing annoyance over the continued detention of over 40 journalists in Myanmar, the global media safety and rights body Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) urges the military regime in Naypietaw to release all media persons with no condition and delay. The PEC appreciated the Independent Press Council Myanmar (IPCM) for documenting the media casualty and detentions under the current junta that grabbed power on 1 February 2021 from the democratically elected NLD government led by Nobel peace laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

According to the IPCM, at least seven journalists were killed and 200 others arrested by the Min Aung Hlaing-led junta since the 2021 coup, where journalists are still under detention with 11 scribes to serve long-term prison terms. The forum admitted that there may be more journalists under detention, which has not come to the light. It added that the military dictators unjustly arrested media workers under the brutal laws like Unlawful Associations Act, Counter-Terrorism Law, Telecommunications Law, Explosive Substances Act, Natural Disaster Management Law, Immigration Act, etc.

“We condemn the Myanmar military authorities for persecuting the media persons with various inhuman laws. Many media outlets have been restricted in carrying out their normal activities. A large number of media workers have left the country to escape the military atrocities. The military regime must release all detainees including journalists and political prisoners as early as possible,” said PEC president Blaise Lempen, adding that the military dictators should also offer due financial compensations to the bereaved families of seven victim scribes.

PEC’s southeast Asia representative Nava Thakuria informed that since the Feb 21 coup the Land of Pagodas lost journalists namely Ko Myat Thu Tun (Democratic Voice of Burma), Htet Myat Thu (Voice of Thanbyuzayat), Win Htut Oo (DVB), Pu Tui Dim (Khonumthung Media Group), Sai Win Aung (Federal News Journal), Aye Kyaw and Ko Soe Naing (both freelancers) to military atrocities. Along with IPCM (which was established in Chiang Mai of Thailand in 2023), the PEC has also recorded their cases in its official website.

BSF Mahila Constable thwarts major infiltration bid along Indo-Bangladesh Border

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(Image Source : IANS)
(Image Source : IANS)

The Border Security Force (BSF) has claimed that a woman constable of the Malda Sector succeeded in thwarting a major infiltration bid by Bangladeshi nationals close to the Kutadah Border Outpost on Wednesday.

A group of five to six armed Bangladeshi nationals were approaching the border fence near Aradhpur, in West Bengal’s Malda district when the constable from the 88 Bn BSF challenged them single-handedly.

“She displayed exemplary courage and did not hesitate to rush forward even after realising that the Bangladeshi nationals were carrying deadly weapons. It could not be ascertained whether they were smugglers, but they had entered Indian territory illegally and were approaching the border fence – 150 yards from the zero line – with the intent to breach it,” said N K Pandey, DIG and spokesperson, South Bengal Frontier, BSF.

DIG Pandey said that the Mahila Constable was on duty during the second shift when she spotted the miscreants moving towards the fence.

“She immediately shouted out a warning and alerted her colleagues over the radio. Even after being warned, the Bangladeshis assumed an aggressive posture and kept on moving forward,” he said.

DIG Pandey claimed that caring little for her personal safety, the brave Mahila Constable rushed towards the group.

“By then, they had got close to the fence and would have started damaging it had she not fired a shot from her service rifle. On hearing the noise and realising her resolve, the criminals ran helter-skelter, taking advantage of the thick fog. The possibility of any of the miscreants being injured in the firing cannot be ruled out,” the DIG said.

Speaking about the performance of Mahila Constables on active duty along the notorious and crime-prone Indo-Bangladesh Border, he said: “Their capability, dedication and bravery are second to none and they are fully capable of curbing any type of criminal activity and securing the borders of the country.”

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

Maharashtra: Minister Nitesh Rane demands ban on burqa in 10th and 12th board exams, writes to State Education Minister

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(Image Source : Opindia)
(Image Source : Opindia)

“Maharashtra: Minister Nitesh Rane demands ban on burqa in 10th and 12th board exams, writes to state Education Minister”, Opindia, January 29, 2025:

“Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane wrote a letter to state Education Minister Dada Bhuse on Wednesday, requesting a ban on wearing burqas at examination centres for the 10th and 12th board exams, citing concerns about potential cheating incidents.

Advocating for uniformity in rules for Hindu and Muslim students, he stated that the Mahayuti government in Maharashtra, which follows the Hindutva ideology, will not tolerate the politics of appeasement. He added that those who wish to wear the hijab or burqa can do so at home, but not at examination centres.

“Our government, which follows Hindutva ideology, will not tolerate the politics of appeasement. The rules that are applicable to Hindu students, the same should apply to Muslim students as well. Those who want to wear a burqa or hijab can wear it at their homes but at the examination centres, they should write their exams like other students,” Rane, who is the Minister for Fisheries and Ports in Maharashtra government, told ANI……..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

No vehicle zone, VVIP passes cancelled: UP govt’s key changes after Maha Kumbh stampede

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The Uttar Pradesh government has invoked strict measures in Prayagraj a day after a stampede took place in the Maha Kumbh Mela.

At least 30 died and 60 others sustained injuries in the stampede on Wednesday as crores of devotees descended in the Mela area for a holy dip on the Mauni Amavasya, one of the most auspicious days of the Kumbh Mela. The government has said that the stampede was triggered by devotees pushing against barricades in an attempt to reach the Sangam nose area.

Following the tragedy, the state government decided on five key changes which have been put into effect by the administration.

The changes implemented by the administration are:

Complete no-vehicle zone: Entry of all types of vehicles is strictly prohibited in the Maha Kumbh fair area.

VVIP passes cancelled: No special passes will allow vehicle entry, eliminating any exceptions.

One-way routes implemented: A one-way traffic system has been enforced to streamline the movement of devotees.

Vehicle entry restricted: Vehicles arriving from neighbouring districts of Prayagraj are being stopped at district borders to reduce congestion.

Strict restrictions until February 4: Entry of four-wheelers into the city is completely banned until this date to maintain order.

To further strengthen crowd management efforts, IAS officers Ashish Goyal and Bhanu Goswami have been directed to reach Prayagraj immediately. Both bureaucrats played a key role in successfully managing the 2019 Ardh Kumbh along with Vijay Kiran. During that event, Bhanu Goswami served as the District Magistrate and Vice Chairman of the Kumbh Mela Authority, while Ashish Goyal was the Commissioner of Allahabad, overseeing the management.

Additionally, five special secretary-rank officers with previous experience in handling large-scale events have been assigned to assist with Maha Kumbh operations.

After the tragedy, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued multiple guidelines focusing on crowd control, traffic management, and inter-departmental coordination.

He ordered a review of the Maha Kumbh arrangements by the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police (DGP). The ADG and the District Magistrate of Prayagraj have been directed to ensure a safe and smooth departure of all devotees from the city.

In a late-night video conference, CM Yogi addressed senior police officers and officials from multiple districts. He instructed them to coordinate closely with rail authorities. The Transport Corporation has been directed to deploy additional buses to accommodate the rush.

He said the crowd pressure should not build up anywhere and there should be no traffic or people jams on the roads. Street vendors currently occupying roads should be relocated to empty areas to prevent traffic disruptions.

The CM also stressed that visitors to the Mela should not face unnecessary restrictions while moving through the fairgrounds.

On Wednesday, the state government announced a three-member judicial commission to investigate the causes of the stampede. The panel comprises Justice Harsh Kumar, former Director General V.K. Gupta, and retired IAS officer V.K. Singh. The Chief Minister announced a compensation of Rs 25 lakh for the families of those who died.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

As Tahir Hussain gloats about the large Muslim crowd gathered to support him, the Muslim community of Bharat should be ashamed

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(Image Source : IANS)
(Image Source : IANS)

“As Tahir Hussain gloats about the large Muslim crowd gathered to support him, the Muslim community of India should be ashamed”, Opindia, January 29, 2025:

“Tahir Hussain – the man who admitted to wanting to teach Kafirs a lesson during the 2020 Delhi anti-Hindu riots is out on custody parole to canvass for votes. AIMIM – the Muslim party led by barrister Asadduddin Owaisi – gave him a ticket to contest the Delhi elections from Mustafabad.

The Mustafabad Assembly constituency is a fairly new addition. It was born during the 2008 delimitation exercise under the Congress government. In 2008, Congress admitted that the delimitation exercise helped the party win Delhi because of the addition of several Muslim voters to specific constituencies, as per a report in the Hindustan Times.

In 2025, ahead of the Delhi Assembly Elections, Muslims of the riot-scarred Mustafabad constituency turned up in mobs just to get a glimpse of Tahir Hussain – the man who is accused in the brutal murder of Ankit Sharma, an IB officer…….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Mandir implements dress code prohibiting short clothes and torn jeans for devotees

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Mumbai’s renowned Siddhivinayak Mandir has introduced a new dress code for devotees, mandating traditional Bharatiya attire or fully covered clothing. As per Jagran, the Mandir Trust emphasized that visitors dressed in short or revealing outfits, including torn jeans, will not be permitted entry. This decision was made following requests from devotees who sought a more respectful dress standard for the sacred space.

According to a statement issued by the Shree Siddhivinayak Ganpati Mandir Trust, both men and women visiting the mandir for darshan must adhere to the dress code. The trust highlighted that the policy is aimed at maintaining the sanctity and decorum of the mandir. Devotees are expected to wear attire that aligns with Bharatiya cultural norms, avoiding immodest or inappropriate clothing such as skirts, ripped jeans, or excessively revealing outfits.

Pawan Tripathi, the temple trust’s treasurer, stated that the decision was driven by feedback from devotees themselves. “Many visitors have raised concerns about the attire of some devotees and requested certain restrictions. As a result, the trust has implemented these guidelines,” he explained. He further added that all devotees are expected to comply with the trust’s directives.

Trust member Rahul Londe elaborated on the rationale behind the decision, stating that many visitors enter the mandir wearing casual outfits such as T-shirts and shorts, while others wear revealing attire, which is not appropriate for a place of worship. “Every place has its own significance. Standing in front of the deity in indecent clothing can be unsettling for other devotees,” he said. He clarified that the rule is not intended to impose unnecessary restrictions but to ensure a respectful and serene environment within the mandir premises.

To ensure widespread awareness, the mandir trust plans to install posters and signage informing visitors about the new dress code. With a daily footfall of approximately 75,000 to 90,000 devotees, these measures are expected to help enforce the guidelines effectively.

In addition to the dress code, the mandir trust has also discontinued the distribution of prasad in plastic bags, opting for paper bags instead. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to curb the use of single-use plastics, in accordance with measures taken by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). This move by Siddhivinayak mandir follows a trend observed in many Bharatiya mandirs, where dress codes are being implemented to maintain decorum and uphold the sanctity of religious sites.

In contrast to Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Mandir enforcing a dress code to uphold religious decorum, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Communist leaders recently sparked controversy by criticizing traditional Hindu Mandir attire as obscene, as reported by Hindu Post. The stark contrast between Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Mandir enforcing a dress code to uphold cultural sanctity and Kerala’s Communist leaders attacking Hindu traditions under the guise of modernization exposes the ideological divide. While Mumbai’s decision was widely welcomed as a step towards preserving the sacred atmosphere of Mandirs, Kerala’s selective activism against Hindu customs—while remaining silent on similar practices in other religions—raises concerns over targeted interference. The Mumbai incident highlights a growing appreciation for maintaining cultural and religious sanctity, while Kerala’s approach reflects an ongoing attempt to dilute and discredit Hindu traditions, revealing a pattern of selective criticism.

Bharat’s great big immigration problem: From Rohingyas to Bangladeshis, the challenges entailing the deportation of lakhs of illegal immigrants

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(Image Source : Opindia)
(Image Source : Opindia)

“India’s great big immigration problem: From Rohingyas to Bangladeshis, the challenges entailing the deportation of lakhs of illegal immigrants”, Opindia, January 29, 2025:

“The newly-inaugurated Trump administration’s stringent approach towards deporting illegal immigrants from the United States and meticulous efforts to enhance border security, expedite the removal of illegals, and enforce border laws has intrigued the world.

From conducting raids to identify illegal immigrants to ensuring that illegals are accepted back by their native countries, the US administration has made Bharatiyas particularly question why Bharat does not deport illegal Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants as aggressively and effectively as the US.

In Bharat, as per a 2017 Ministry of Home Affairs estimate, there are over 40,000 illegal Rohingyas who fled to Bharat after facing persecution in their native country Myanmar.  About 16,000 are registered with UNHCR. Back in 2016, then Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju had told the Rajya Sabha that there are over 2 crore illegal Bangladeshi immigrants residing in Bharat which is nearly the entire population of Australia……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com