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EDMC Mayor asks CM to release pending funds

East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) Mayor Nirmal Jain wrote to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday, demanding the release of outstanding funds worth ₹1,100. Highlighting financial stress, Mr. Jain said salaries of employees apart from sanitation workers had been pending for the last three months. The Mayor claimed that the EDMC had not been given any money under the ‘Basic Tax Assignment’ head, while other corporations of Delhi had got it.

Requesting there be “no discrimination” against the EDMC in budget allocation, he asked the CM to ensure the prescribed amount under the BTA was released at the earliest.

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Poojappura prison Covid-free now | Thiruvananthapuram News - Times of India

Poojappura prison Covid-free now

Thiruvananthapuram: After more than a month, the Poojapura Central Prison has finally become free of Covid-19. The final group of 42 inmates, who remained Covid-19 positive, turned negative in the tests conducted on Tuesday.
The first case of Covid-19 in the central prison was reported on August 10. Two persons who were taken to the hospital with symptoms of fever turned out to be Covid-19 positive. The prison department authorities conducted Covid screening tests among the inmates and staff immediately.
When the first round of tests concluded, as many as 470 inmates and around 10 staff had turned positive. A death was also reported due to Covid-19, when a septuagenarian inmate died on August 16. However, in the second round of screening tests, majority of them turned negative.
With all inmates declared negative, the works at manufacturing units that had been stalled owing to the virus outbreak have also been resumed. “We commenced operations of various manufacturing units, including the tailoring unit and cafeteria, from Monday onwards. The farming activities and the functioning of fuel refilling station under the prison too have been resumed,” said central prison superintendent Nirmalanandan Nair.

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    NIA arrests ‘spy’ Godhra auto driver | Vadodara News - Times of India

    NIA arrests ‘spy’ Godhra auto driver

    Ahmedabad / Vadodara: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday arrested Imran Giteli, 37, rickshaw driver from Godhra for his alleged involvement in the Visakhapatnam naval espionage case of December last year.
    In a statement on Tuesday, the agency said, “NIA arrested a key accused viz. Giteli Imran, 37, resident of Godhra in Panchmahal district in connection of NIA, Hyderabad, under section 120B and 121A of IPC along with sections 17 and 18 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment (UAPA) Act and section 3 of official secrets act for his involvement in espionage activities and working for Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.”
    Imran, a resident Vali Falia in the Polan Bazaar area of Godhra, was allegedly associated with Pakistani spies and agents under the guise of cross-border cloth trade. Acting on the directions of Pakistan-based spies, he allegedly deposited money in the bank accounts of Indian Navy personnel at regular intervals in lieu of sensitive and classified data provided by them, NIA said. Some digital devices and incriminating documents have been seized in the search conducted at his house on Monday.
    The case relates to an international espionage racket in which Pakistan-based spies recruited agents in India for collecting sensitive and classified information on locations and movements of Indian Naval ships and submarines, and other defence establishments. Investigation revealed that some Navy personnel came in contact with Pakistani agents through social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp.
    They shared classified information in lieu of money deposited into their bank accounts through Indian associates of Pak ISI who had business interests in Pakistan. A chargesheet has been filed in the case on June 15 this year against 14 persons. Further investigation is on.
    Imran used to drive an auto-rickshaw in the town for a living till he was arrested. His father Yakub also drives a rickshaw and has been avoiding the media ever since Imran was picked up in the early hours on Monday.
    Sources said that Imran was earlier a ladies tailor, but gave up the work due to back pain issues. He was also involved in trading of fabrics and clothes from his home.
    According to those who know the Giteli family, the family has some relatives in Pakistan. But this is not surprising as several persons from the minority community in Godhra have relatives in Pakistan and are even married to men or women from across the border. Karachi even has a Godhra Colony that is named so as migrants from Godhra settled in the area.
    Sources said that Imran is married and has four children. Other members of the family include Imran’s parents and Imran’s two brothers who are married.

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      Opendoor To Go Public In Social Capital Merger In $4.8 Billion Deal
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      Opendoor To Go Public In Social Capital Merger In $4.8 Billion Deal

      Opendoor Labs Inc, the homeselling platform backed by SoftBank Group , said on Tuesday it has agreed to go public through a merger with a blankcheck company led by venture investor Chamath Palihapitiya in a deal that will value the company at $4.8 billion.

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      Opendoor Labs Inc, the home-selling platform backed by SoftBank Group , said on Tuesday it has agreed to go public through a merger with a blank-check company led by venture investor Chamath Palihapitiya in a deal that will value the company at $4.8 billion.

      Opendoor buys properties from sellers and makes repairs, at a service charge, then lists them for sale. As part of the deal with Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp II , Opendoor will get $1 billion cash, including $600 million from Palihapitiya and other investors such as BlackRock and Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan.

      OpenDoor was hit hard by the pandemic this year, and laid off 35% of its workforce in April. As the home resale business started to recover, it looked for capital to fuel expansion and opted to go public through merging with Social Capital over a traditional initial public offering.

      The San Francisco-based firm wanted to access the public market faster and with more certainty, worried the U.S. presidential election and the second wave of coronavirus could cast shadow on its growth, according to a person familiar with the discussions. In a SPAC deal, the funds raised by the company are committed upfront.

      The merger is expected to close to by year end. Social Capital II shares jumped almost 35% on Tuesday.

      A blank-check company, also known as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), uses capital raised through an initial public offering to buy a private company, usually within two years. The deal then takes the private company public.

      SPACs emerged this year as an alternative route to the public market over a traditional IPO, led in part by successful deals for space tourism company Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc and fantasy sports and gambling company DraftKings Inc .

      Social Capital, the blank-check firm backed by Virgin Galactic Chairman Palihapitiya, raised $360 million when it went public in April.

      In 2018, SoftBank’s Vision Fund invested $400 million in Opendoor, which was founded in 2014.

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      'Mughal museum' to now hold Braj artifacts | India News - Times of India

      'Mughal museum' to now hold Braj artifacts

      AGRA: The museum in Agra originally planned to showcase the city’s Mughal culture, now renamed after Maratha warrior-king Shivaji, will also undergo a “conceptual change”.
      Additional chief secretary, UP, Awanish Awasthi told TOI on Tuesday “the museum will be dedicated to what is Indian, the Braj culture, tradition and heritage”. This comes a day after CM Yogi Adityanath said the original name, Mughal Museum, was a display of “servility” because Mughals “can’t be our heroes.” So, the CM had said, the museum would instead be named after 17th-century Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji, who had engaged for 27 years in wars against the Mughals.
      Work on the museum, coming up near the eastern gate of the Taj Mahal, had started in 2016 with a 2017 completion target. “The idea was to introduce tourists to the grand Mughal era of the city. In a creatively crafted space, Mughal history and architecture would be on display … Historians and scholars were to be brought on the committee to ensure accuracy,” Alok Ranjan, former chief secretary who was part of the project when its foundation was laid by then chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, told TOI.
      The decision to change what the museum will showcase has surprised historians. “Mughals were in Hindustan 150 years before Taj was built. All monuments in Agra were built by them. The history of the city is the history of Mughals,” historian and professor emeritus at Aligarh Muslim University Irfan Habib told TOI. “I don’t have an opinion on what the museum should be called but this is wrong.”
      Other academics said they were shocked. “It’s shocking to learn that a museum in a Mughal city will be named after Shivaji. There is no connection except that he was imprisoned in 1666 in the haveli of Ram Singh, son of Mirza Raja Jai Singh, who had defeated Shivaji and forced him to surrender. Later, he escaped from Agra,” said Prof M Pundhir from AMU’s history department.
      Former chairperson of the department, Prof Syed Ali Nadeem Rezavi, added, “Braj is a region devoted to the cult of Krishna and Chaitanya, it has no link with Shivaji ... It is general consensus that museums near monuments reflect the culture of the latter. They could build another museum away from Mughal monuments for Braj culture. Tourists come to Agra to see Mughal architecture. When they want to soak in Braj culture, they go to Mathura. A city’s history cannot be kept aside.”
      For now, though, work on the structure is stalled. “About 75% of the project is complete…the exhibition design plan has been initiated,” a representative of Noida-based architectural firm Studio Archohm said. The firm is collaborating with UK-based architect David Chipperfield’s Berlin office for the project.

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