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China’s property market readying for collapse? As Evergrande files for bankruptcy, another major developer Country Garden looking at 7.6 billion loss

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The property crisis in China, which has led to billions of dollars flowing out of the country, is not just Beijing’s own making but has also exposed the ‘reality’ of Beijing’s property boom, the New York Times reported.

What started three years ago as a crackdown on risky business behavior by home builders, and then an ensuing housing slowdown, has spiraled rapidly this month.

The broader economy has been threatened, and the confidence of consumers, businesses and investors has been undermined. So far, China’s typically hands-on policymakers have done little to ease anxieties and seem determined to reduce the country’s economic reliance on real estate.

“What is happening in the Chinese property market is really unprecedented,” NYT quoted Charles Chang, who heads corporate credit ratings for Greater China at Standard & Poor’s.

For the last three decades, China’s population surged and its people flocked to cities seeking economic opportunity. The developers couldn’t build modern apartments fast enough, and the property sector became the engine of a transforming economy. Real estate employed millions and provided a store for household savings. Today, the property sector accounts for more than a quarter of all economic activity.

China’s dependence on real estate was lucrative during its strong phase when it seemed like a never-ending property boom, but today it has become a liability after years of excessive borrowing and overbuilding, as per NYT. When China was growing faster, the excesses were papered over as developers borrowed more to pay off mounting debts. But now China is struggling to regain its footing after emerging from the “paralyzing pandemic lockdowns” its leaders imposed, and many of its economic problems are pointing back to real estate, NYT reported.

Today, Chinese consumers are spending less, in part because a slump in housing prices has affected their savings, much of which are tied up in property. Jobs tied to housing that were once abundant — construction, landscaping, painting — are also disappearing.

In addition to all this, the uncertainty of how far the crisis might spread is leaving companies and small businesses further afraid to spend.

Financial institutions known as trust companies, which invest billions of dollars on behalf of companies and rich individuals, are staring at losses from risky loans handed out to property firms, prompting protests from angry investors, NYT reported.
As per the New York Times, the current property crisis is a problem of the government’s own making.

The regulators allowed developers to gorge themselves on debt to finance a growth-at-all-costs strategy for decades. Then the government intervened suddenly and drastically in 2020 to prevent a housing bubble. It stopped the flow of cheap money to China’s biggest real estate companies, leaving many short on cash.

One after another, the companies began to crumble as they could not pay their bills. More than 50 Chinese property developers have defaulted or failed to make debt payments in the last three years, NYT reported citing credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s.

The defaults have exposed the ‘reality’ of China’s property boom: the borrow-to-build model works only as long as prices keep going up.

However, even as the property crisis has worsened, Chinese policymakers have defied calls to step in with a major rescue package. Instead, they have opted for modest gestures like relaxing mortgage requirements and cutting interest rates.
NYT cited an editorial of the state-run Economic Daily, which stated on Friday that it would take time for recent policies to take effect: “We must be soberly aware that the process of defusing risk cannot be completed overnight, and the market must give it a certain amount of patience.”

The policymakers have tolerated the fallout of the real estate crackdown because even the companies that aren’t able to pay all their bills have continued to build and deliver apartments.

China Evergrande, for example, defaulted on 300 billion UYD of debt in 2021 and yet managed to finish and deliver 3,00,000 apartments out of the more than 1 million that it had taken money for but not completed at the time of its collapse, New York Times reported.

Evergrande filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States on Thursday. However, a lot has changed in recent months. Households pulled back on big purchases, and apartment sales abruptly plummeted. This shock altered the fortunes of Country Garden, a real estate giant that was once put forward as a model by the government.

The company is now anticipating a loss of as much as 7.6 billion USD in the first half of the year and said that it is facing the “biggest challenge” to its business in its three-decade history, NYT reported.

Country Garden has just weeks to come up with the cash to make interest payments on some of its bonds or join its peers in default. It also has hundreds of billions of dollars in unpaid bills.

These developments have also concerned home buyers, who were already wary. In July, new home sales at China’s 100 biggest property developers fell 33% from a year earlier, NYT reported citing the data from the China Real Estate Information Corp.

The sales also fell 28% in June. The investors also worry that policymakers are not acting quickly enough to prevent a bigger crisis.

“I don’t think they have yet found the right solution to solve the problems,” NYT quoted Ting Lu, the chief China economist for Nomura. Lu and his colleagues have also warned that falling home sales and defaulting developers risk a chain reaction that threatens the broader economy.

The fears have spread to other markets as well. In Hong Kong, where many of China’s biggest companies are listed, confidence has plunged so drastically that stocks have fallen into a bear market, down 21% from their peak in January. Over the last two weeks, investors have pulled 7.5 billion USD out of Chinese stocks, NYT reported.

According to New York Times, real estate troubles are also spreading to China’s so-called shadow banking system of financial trust companies. These institutions offer investments with higher returns than standard bank deposits and often invest in real estate projects.

Earlier this month, the latest troubles have also surfaced. Two publicly traded Chinese companies warned that they had invested money with Zhongrong International Trust, which is managing about 85 billion USD in assets, and said that Zhongrong had failed to pay the companies what they were owed.

Meanwhile, videos have emerged showing a crowd of angry Chinese investors gathering outside the Beijing offices of Zhongrong demanding that the company “pay back the money” and calling for an explanation, NYT reported. But it was not clear when the protest took place; videos of it were uploaded to Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, this month.

The demonstration was reminiscent of other acts of defiance in China rooted in the housing crisis. While such occurrences are rare, there are a few recent examples.

In February, thousands of retirees in Wuhan confronted officials to protest cuts in government-provided medical insurance for seniors. The cutbacks were a sign of the strain on local governments caused in part by the downturn in real estate that had hurt land sales, a reliable source of revenue.

Last year, hundreds of thousands of homeowners refused to pay mortgage loans on unfinished apartments. Some staged protest videos on social media, while collectives of homeowners tracked boycotts online.

Both protests drew notice, but the momentum petered out as the government intervened to limit discussion on social media while adopting some steps to ease tensions. Last week, a new video outside of Zhongrong’s offices showed no demonstrations but police cars and vans were parked in and near the facility, NYT reported.

(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

Hindu Gaurav Diwas: Home Minister Amit Shah and UP CM Yogi Adityanath to attend the event commemorating Kalyan Singh in Aligarh

On Monday (21 August), the BJP will mark the second death anniversary of Former UP CM Kalyan Singh as ‘Hindu Gaurav Diwas’ in Aligarh. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will attend the event commemorating the late Kalyan Singh at the Numaish Maidan in Aligarh. 

BJP’s city unit president, Vivek Saraswat confirmed the development. Lauding Kalyan Singh as a staunch Hindu, Saraswat said, “Late Babuji (Kalyan Singh) epitomised Hindu pride. He willingly stepped down from his position as the CM in support of the cause of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi. We are observing the second death anniversary of Babuji as Hindu Gaurav Diwas. This day provides BJP workers with an opportunity to hear from senior party leaders, including Amit Shah.” 

Other major attendees of the event may include BJP state president Bhupinder Singh, and deputy CMs Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak. 

In the wake of this event, Rajveer Singh aka Raju Bhaiyya, who is the son of Kalyan Singh and serves as the MP from Etah, along with Sandeep Singh, Kalyan Singh’s grandson and a minister in the U.P. cabinet, conducted a review of the preparations on Sunday, August 20th. 

Additionally, district magistrate (DM) Indra Vikram Singh and Aligarh’s senior superintendent of police (SSP Aligarh) Kalanidhi Naithani, held a series of meetings to ensure proper arrangements and security for the event. 

The DM said, “The venue is being provided with three-tier security arrangements. Only individuals with valid passes will be permitted to attend the event. Additionally, the venue has been designated as a ‘No Flying Zone,’ and drones will not be allowed to fly near or above the venue on Monday.” 

However, the administration has duly taken into consideration that Mondays during the Shravan month attract kanwariyas in large numbers and they start arriving as early as Sunday night. For that, they have made all the proper arrangements for the same.  

As a precautionary measure, orders have been issued for the closure of schools in Aligarh city on Monday. 

The public relations officer of AMU in Aligarh, Omar S Peerzada said, “In line with the directives from the Aligarh district administration, all schools affiliated with Aligarh Muslim University that offer classes up to the 12th grade are to remain closed on Monday.” 

Former UP CM Kalyan Singh passed away two years ago. On his death anniversary, the state’s incumbent CM Yogi Adityanath come to Aligarh and stay there overnight. He was also part of the procession that carried the mortal remains of the former CM Kalyan Singh. 

For those unversed, Kalyan Singh represented Atrauli, an assembly constituency in Aligarh, several times. Currently, his grandson Sandeep Singh represents Atrauli and he also holds a portfolio in the U.P. cabinet.

Canada wildfires: At least 30,000 households in British Columbia province asked to evacuate

As the wildfires in Canada have intensified, the authorities have asked around 30,000 households to evacuate British Columbia province. As per media reports, wildfire is raging in more than 400 different places in this Canadian province. Earlier, the authorities in British Columbia had declared a state of emergency as Canada is witnessing its worst wildfire season in modern history. 

The aim of this systematic evacuation is to ensure enough accommodation is available for evacuees and emergency workers. Apart from evacuation orders, officials have issued a prohibitory order on travel to the city of Kelowna. Apparently, it is a waterside city supporting a population of 132,000 people but currently smoke from nearby fires has clouded the airspace over Lake Okanagan. 

While a scarier situation prevailed in the north as the massive fire approached Yellowknife, the capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories. The official evacuation deadline passed on Friday and by then almost all of the city’s residents, approximately 19,000 people out of 20,000, managed to leave by car or plane.

By Friday evening, the last group evacuated from the city was a group of 39 patients from a hospital. They were relocated to other facilities. However, some individuals opted to stay, following which the Environment and Communities Minister Shane Thompson encouraged them to depart.

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As per a BBC report, the travel restrictions also apply to the towns of Kamloops, Oliver, Penticton, Vernon, and Osoyoos. The officials stated that the wildfires have destroyed homes in nearby West Kelowna, a city that supports a population of 36,000 people.

Earlier, Bowinn Ma who is the province’s emergency management minister spoke on the severity of wildfires and how important it is to pay heed to these evacuation orders. 

Bowinn Ma said, “They are a matter of life and death not only for the people in those properties but also for the first responders who will often go back to try to implore people to leave.”

(Image Source – Aljazeera)

According to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, more than 5,700 fires have burned approximately 137,000 sq km (53,000 sq miles) across Canada. The estimated area burnt in these wildfires in Canada is roughly the size of Greece. Canada witnesses wildfires every summer but this time the situation is more alarming as the area burnt this year is almost twice the area of the last record of 73,000 sq km (28,185 sq miles). 

Reportedly, no civilian has reportedly lost live in the latest fires, however, at least four firefighters have lost their lives in this record-breaking wildfire in Canada.

Hawaii Wildfire

Meanwhile, the search operation to locate missing people in the aftermath of the Hawaii wildfires is still ongoing in Maui. On Thursday (17 August), the head of the Maui Emergency Management Agency Herman Andaya resigned on Thursday for badly handling the response to the devastating wildfires. 

Andaya submitted his resignation a day after he defended his decision not to use outdoor alert sirens before the fires engulfed the region. The Hawaii wildfire has claimed as many as 114 lives. Only 10 of the 114 victims killed in the fires have been identified.

As per media reports, people in hundreds are still missing since last week’s wildfire started.

‘Not suitable to teach the young generation about partition that includes bloodshed and bitterness’: Sharad Pawar on CBSE’s circular

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 Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday said that he is worried about the circular issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) circular on the Indo-Pak partition that took place in 1947. 

The NCP Chief inaugurated Sarhad Public School in Pune. 

The event was organised by the Sarhad Foundation, a local NGO which helps in the education of students from the border regions of the country, especially Kashmir and Punjab. 

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Pawar said, ” I feel worried about a circular issued by the CBSE recently.. this circular stated that Schools must give information to the students about the situation which erupted in the society after partition”. 

“According to me, the history of the partition is the history of the country’s division where a lot of bloodshed happened. Thousands of people got displaced. In the view of national and Social unity, it will not be suitable to imbibe a history in the minds of the young generation which includes bloodshed and bitterness”, said the NCP Chief. 

Along With Sharad Pawar, former State Home Minister and Congress leader Sushil Kumar Shinde and Maharashtra Higher and technical education minister Chandrkant Patil were present at the event.

It is worth mentioning that the CBSE earlier released a circular on the observance of ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’ on August 14. 

“Government of India has announced that 14th August every year will be observed as

‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’. Educational institutions may observe the day by

organizing exhibitions on this theme”, CBSE said in the circular. 

Adding further, the education board said, “It is pertinent to mention that considering the sensitivity of the issue, it may kindly be ensured that the exhibition is showcased with the sobriety and solemnness that it deserves. It may be specifically ensured that the sentiments of any section of society are not to be hurt”. 

This year, the nation completed 76 years of independence and the ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’ was observed throughout the country to remember those who have endured suffering and pain during the partition. 


(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

Iran: Real estate agent arrested for transferring house to pet dog after completing the contract with pawprint, video of the transaction goes viral

The head of a real estate agency in Iran has been arrested for the bizarre crime of transferring the title of an apartment to a dog. Police took the measure after a video went public which showed his company carrying out the peculiar business transaction. The widely circulated footage revealed that an Iranian couple handed over the title of their flat to their beloved canine named Chester.

The pair can be witnessed signing a document to formally assign ownership of their property to their furry, diminutive and white four-legged companion in the bizarre clip. His pawprint was used to seal the deal and it was accomplished with the aid of a woman using an ink pad. Thereafter, he is congratulated for acquiring possession of the residence.

The strange decision was justified by the husband and wife as a result of the fact that they had no successors and wanted to give the flat to their cherished pet.

The Iranian authorities opened an investigation on 20 August in reaction to the viral video. The owner of the real estate firm involved in the sale was arrested and his business was briefly shut down. Reza Tabar, deputy prosecutor general, clarified that the deal was perceived as an effort to normalise morally repugnant and illegal acts.

The judiciary’s Mizan Online website stated, “The police arrested the head of the real estate agency and shuttered the firm on Saturday (19 August).” He was apprehended for “attacking moral values” because the animal is considered unclean in Iran. The accused has not been identified by the police.

Deputy prosecutor general Reza Tabar said that the decision to sell the apartment to Chester had no legal basis.

Iran does not have legislation that specifically forbids the ownership of dogs, but due to the influence of orthodox clerics, there is a generally negative cultural perception. They are viewed as filthy in multiple Muslim nations including Iran and hardline religious leaders sometimes advise against having them as pets.

A bill to limit pet ownership was submitted to the parliament in 2022. It would have outlawed the purchase, sale or maintenance of dogs, cats, and other animals as pets and require prospective owners to obtain government permission. The Tehran City Council further banned pets in public areas after government-affiliated media referred to dogs roaming the streets as a “major problem.”

A vet in Iran unveiled that the barring of pets started more than ten years ago. Dr Payam Moheb pointed out, “Iranian MPs tried to promote a law to confiscate all dogs and either give them to zoos or abandon them in deserts.”

Notwithstanding conventional beliefs, the country has seen an increase in pet ownership, notably among the upper and middle classes and with dogs and cats.

Pakistan: 13 labourers killed in late-night IED blast in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s North Waziristan

On Sunday (20 August), a Pakistani police official said that 13 labourers were killed and two others sustained injuries in a late-night explosion in the Shawal area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s North Waziristan district. 

While speaking with Pakistani news outlet Dawn, North Waziristan District Police Officer Naik Muhammad confirmed the death toll. The police officer stated that the incident took place in Shawal region which is near the Pak-Afghan border. He added that the van in which the labourers were travelling was completely destroyed by the suspected improvised explosive device (IED) blast. 

The authorities quickly suspended all mobile services in the area in view of security concerns. 

Speaking to Reuters, Deputy Commissioner of North Waziristan, Rehan Khattak said, “They were working at an army post that is under construction. An IED exploded under a vehicle carrying the labourers.”

According to the Police officials, the private vehicle carrying 16 labourers hit a landmine in the Gull Meer Kor area. Following the blast, the injured as well as the dead bodies were rushed towards a nearby hospital. 

As per a local leader Yar Gul, the terrorists wanted to target a convoy of security forces and had planted a bomb along the roadside. 

Among those who have lost their lives, 11 labourers hailed from the Mehsud tribe belonging to the Spin Kamar area of the district. The other two deceased labourers belonged to South Waziristan’s Lower Ahmedzai Wazir area. 

Following the terror attack, Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar strongly condemned the attack. Taking to X, he said, “Strongly condemn this senseless act of violence and stand in solidarity with the families affected.”

No terrorist organisation had immediately claimed responsibility for the blast. However, Pakistan has repeatedly blamed Afghanistan for a string of deadly attacks in their tribal regions bordering Afghanistan, reported Aljazeera. 

Senior Pakistani officials have accused Taliban of not doing enough to control the movement of armed groups from crossing the porous border. However, the Taliban has rejected all these allegations labelled against them by Pakistani officials.

A string of attacks in Pakistan

Earlier, on the 12th of August, two people lost their lives in targeted attacks in the same district. Prior to that, on 8 August, four people including two policemen were killed in separate attacks in the district and Peshawar. 

Last month, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police stated that between June 18, 2022, and June 18, 2023, more than 665 militant attacks were reported in the province. Out of these 15 were reported cases of suicide bombings. 

A Pakistani think tank named Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies recently released a report stating that more than 389 people have lost their lives in just the first half of the current year. 

Indian medical students in Ukraine struggle amid war as locals ask them to ‘go back’ citing Indo-Russia ties

The challenges faced by Indian students who returned to Ukraine, a nation currently engaged in a military conflict with Russia, to finish their medical studies seem unending. These students are now facing growing resentment from specific sections of the local community, who view India as aligned with Russia in the ongoing strife. This animosity has intensified significantly, particularly following Ukraine’s recent military offensive operations initiated in June 2023.

In the weeks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, approximately 18,000 students were successfully evacuated from the country. However, a significant number of them faced obstacles in obtaining permission to resume their studies at Indian colleges or other international universities. Therefore, nearly 3,400 determined students defied the risks and returned to Ukraine to complete their degrees.

In the midst of their dire circumstances, these students have been making earnest endeavours to secure transfers to universities in different nations. They have been reaching out to both their individual state governments and the central government in pursuit of this goal. Unfortunately, their persistent efforts have yielded no positive outcomes.

According to a report by the Times of India, a student studying in Ukraine and originally hailing from Madhya Pradesh said, “As per National Medical Council (NMC) guidelines, students who are studying abroad after December 2021 cannot transfer to any other university. This is why I and many other students had to come back here.”

As the conflict continues to unfold, there is a growing shift in public sentiment that is becoming increasingly unfavourable towards Indian students. Another student said, “Local residents in Ukraine say, ‘You Indians are good friends with Russia’. They want us to leave their country.” She added, “Sometimes shopkeepers don’t sell things to us. We face the same thing in our hostel. The staff behave rudely with us.”

Another student said, “Sometimes, water is not available or the electricity goes out, or both. Sometimes the kitchen doesn’t open. How will we survive? We are stuck here because we have no other option.” Every time a siren wails, fear grips the students.

Another student said, “We live in constant terror. Our families in India live in fear. The sires are so frequent that we can’t study. We are pleading with our government to allow us to transfer to any other university in any other country. We are not demanding any money from anyone.”

As Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh battles devastating floods, the party focuses on Rahul Gandhi’s tourism in neighbouring Ladakh

Rahul Gandhi, the prince whom the Congress party launches and relaunches prior to every election in the country is presently in Ladakh ahead of the elections for Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council-Kargil (LAHDC-Kargil). The Congress leader shared pictures of his bike ride to Pangong Lake on his social media pages.

Rahul Gandhi the owner-operator of ‘Mohabbat Ki Dukaan’ is in Ladakh at a time when Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh is witnessing the worst natural calamity in the last 50 years. While the flash floods and subsequent landslides have wreaked havoc in Himachal Pradesh claiming more than 70 lives, the Gandhi scion has been busy riding his sports bike to Pangong Lake, getting photoshoots done, meeting party workers, and watching football matches in Leh, Ladakh.

During his Ladakh visit, Rahul Gandhi did not forget to rake up the China issue claiming that the Chinese Army forcefully entered the Indian territory and grabbed the grazing land.

It is, however, not a new thing for Rahul Gandhi who aspires to become the Prime Minister of India to ignore his responsibilities as a public representative. Every time the Congress party is faced with a crisis its prince Rahul Gandhi leaves for foreign trips.

The Congress party has been overtly promoting Rahul Gandhi’s tourism in neighouring Ladakh projecting the Gandhi scion as a ‘dynamic’ mass hero who rides sports bikes reaches out to people and raises their issues. While the neighbouring Himachal Pradesh is facing “Tabahi ka Manzar”, the Congress party is glorifying Rahul Gandhi’s “Mohabbat Ka Safarnama”.

Congress party’s social media is rife with videos and pictures of Rahul Gandhi’s tourism in Ladakh, the party has hardly talked about the tragedy in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh exhibiting its ‘seriousness’ in serving the people.

It is pertinent to note that Himachal Pradesh has been declared as a natural calamity-affected area as the state has been ravaged by flash floods, cloudbursts, slope failures etc incurring a loss of lives and property. Shimla, the popular tourist destination in the state has been one of the worst sufferers of natural calamity in the state. According to the state government, the state has suffered losses worth Rs 10,000 crore since the start of the monsoon season this year. In addition, Public Works Department (PWD) endured losses worth Rs 2, 421 crore and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) faced a loss of around Rs 1000 crore.

Although several media reports and Congress supporters claimed that Rahul Gandhi would be visiting Himachal Pradesh on August 16 and meet the affected locals, the Congress leader did not show up, but rather prioritised planning for the election of the 30-member LAHDC-Kargil on August 25.

Rahul Gandhi’s neglect of Himachal Pradesh’s plight is not surprising at all since Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the chief minister of the Congress-ruled state himself has been busy blaming the Bihari masons and laborers for the destruction caused by excessive rainfalls and landslides. As reported earlier, CM Sukhu in an interview said that ‘Bihari architects’ come here and construct a floor on the floor.

While the Congress party persists in hailing Rahul Gandhi as the ‘JanNayaka’, the leader only tries to be one where elections are scheduled to be held if not leaving for foreign trips already.

Apparently, Rahul Gandhi showers his ‘Mohabbat’ only when there are elections in a particular state and after securing victory or moral victory, the Gandhi scion turns oblivious to the issues and plights of the people of that state.

Even in the Congress party’s efforts to present Rahul Gandhi as a dynamic ‘young’ leader venturing out on his sports bike, the BJP took the opportunity to compliment the Gandhi scion for promoting the magnificent roads constructed in the Himalayan region under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Union Earth Sciences Minister Kiren Rijiju shared a video wherein an old clip of Ladakh roads from 2012 and the recent clip of Rahul Gandhi riding his KTM sports bike on a smooth road en route Pangong Lake as he thanked Rahul Gandhi “for promoting excellent roads of Ladakh built by the Narendra Modi government.”

While Rahul Gandhi is busy ‘reinventing‘ himself ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024, the impact of the Congress leader’s neglect of the states ruled by his party be it Himachal Pradesh as the state faces its worst natural crisis or Rajasthan, where crimes against women have witnessed a dramatic surge, might reflect in the next elections in these states.

Jharkhand: Principal and guard of school in Dumka arrested for sexually harassing schoolgirls, demanding money for alcohol, 2 teachers absconding

On Friday, August 18, the principal and a guard of a residential school for girls in the Dumka district of Jharkhand were arrested over allegations of harassing the schoolgirls. The action came after a group of girls studying at the residential school run by the state’s Welfare Department on Thursday sent a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Dumka Anjaneyulu Dodde informing the DC about the alleged harassment.

The letter stated that the school’s guard watches pron videos and sexually harasses them. The students urged the authorities to take prompt action or else they will be compelled to take desperate measures.

“We are pained to say that we are studying in a very miserable condition. The school guard watches dirty videos and sexually harasses, and abuses us. We are very scared and are in pain. Please take action or else we will be forced to take some desperate measures.”

Additionally, the students alleged in their letter that community-specific slurs were directed against them. They further said that the residential school’s teachers took them and the school staff home to do household tasks. Moreover, the students alleged that the principal had asked their parents to give them money to buy alcohol. 

The girl students also alleged that apart from these two, two more teachers often drink alcohol inside the school premises.

While the principal and the guard have been arrested, two teachers named in the FIR are absconding. Meanwhile, the statements of the students have been recorded before a magistrate.

DC Dodde said that the letter sent by the girls was received on Thursday, and within five minutes a team headed by an IAS officer was deployed to conduct an investigation into the allegations. “The findings were shocking. We immediately lodged a complaint and registered an FIR,” the Dumka DC said.

After the allegations levelled by the schoolgirls were found to be true, the DC directed the District Welfare Officer Sanjay Kashyap, who runs the school, to file an FIR against the headmaster and three others without delay. Following this, the District Welfare Officer gave a complaint letter to the city police station and filed an FIR against Headmaster Shailejanand Jha, night watchman Shivpujan, and teachers Pankaj and Nihal.

According to DWO Sanjay Kashyap, there are 280 girl students in the residential school in question. Moreover, male teachers have been removed from the other two residential schools and counseling sessions for the students have been started educating them about good and bad touch.

After the complaint was filed, police recorded the statements of the girls in the presence of a judicial magistrate.

Meanwhile, police station in-charge Arvind Kumar revealed that in addition to the allegations mentioned in the letter, it has been found that the accused teachers used to sexually abuse the students by inappropriately touching them on the pretext of medical checkups.

The police officer further informed that a case was registered under IPC Sections 354-A (sexual harassment and punishment for sexual harassment), 354-B (any man who assaults or uses criminal force to any woman 354-D (punishment for stalking), and under POCSO Section 8 (sexual assault), 12 (sexual harassment).

In a press conference, Dumka SP Pitambar Kherwar stated that the arrested principal and guard were produced before the court that sent to jail. The court refused police custody of the accused as the FIR does not mention any victim’s name. As POCSO has been invoked in the case, age of the victims needs to be proved, and that’s why the FIR must identify the victims.

SP Kherwar added that investigation into the matter is underway.

US Presidential Election: Indian American Vivek Ramaswamy surges in Republican primaries, at tied second spot with DeSantis as Trump maintains top position

The Indian American billionaire turned-politician Vivek Ramaswamy has created a storm in US political circles. Within a short span, his popularity has swelled considerably, and is now at a joint second position in the race of Republican Presidential candidates, as revealed by recent polls. 

On Saturday, a new National poll revealed that he is at a tied-second spot with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the GOP primary contest. Both of them garnered the support of 10 percent of the votes polled in the survey. However, both leaders are trailing significantly behind former US President Donald Trump. As per the survey, Trump has been maintaining an unassailable voter margin of 46 percent.   

The Emerson College poll found that Republicans’ support for Trump has remained steady at 56 percent despite the fact that he faced three different indictments in the same time frame. Throughout the GOP Presidential race, Trump has garnered the support of more than half of the Republican voter base. 

This latest poll gives a significant indication days ahead of the first GOP primary debate which is scheduled to be held on Wednesday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On the basis of a leaked campaign strategy document, US media has claimed that DeSantis has planned to “take a sledgehammer” to challenge the rising star within the party, seemingly aimed at Vivek Ramaswamy. 

This comes in the wake of a massive decline in the support base of Florida Governor DeSantis. According to the Emerson College poll, the support for DeSantis has declined alarmingly by 11 percent. Evidently, two months back the same polling agency found that nearly 21 percent of Republicans were favouring DeSantis in the GOP Presidential race as against 10% in the recent survey. 

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However, this is not an isolated indication, rather the same trend was also noted in other recent polls. As highlighted by the Emerson College Poll, the 38-year-old businessman Ramaswamy has registered a notable surge of 8 percent in support since June. 

The Executive Director of the poll, Spencer Kimball said that Ramaswamy’s appeal has grown particularly among Republican voters holding postgraduate degrees. Earlier, this segment had been associated with DeSantis. Further, Ramaswamy has managed to gain support among Republican voters below the age of 35.

Despite the surge, the road ahead for Indian American Vivek Ramaswamy would not be easy as he is up against Trump seemingly in a David vs Goliath battle. If the current trend persists, many political analysts have suggested that in that case, he should be ready to run as Trump’s running mate, that is, run for Vice Presidency under Donald J Trump. 

However, reflecting strongly on this possibility, Ramaswamy firmly stated that he would decline such an offer. On Saturday (19 August), in a Fox News interview, Ramaswamy said he would turn down an offer of the vice presidency if he doesn’t win the GOP presidential nomination for 2024.

As per US newspaper The Hill, he said, “I’m not interested in a different position in the government.” 

He added, “Frankly, I’d drive change through the private sector sooner than becoming a number 2 or a number 3 in the federal government. Donald Trump and I share something in common, and that is that neither of us would do well in a number 2 position.”  

Currently, Ramaswamy stands out as the youngest major Republican presidential contender. He hails from Ohio and holds a biology degree from Harvard University and a Yale Law School diploma.

In his speeches, he has taken an anti-war, anti-immigrant, anti-wokeism, and delinking Russia-China alliance stance. Recently, he gained an influential supporter in the form of Elon Musk who hailed him as a “very promising candidate.”