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New Indian Express
13-06-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
BJP committed to ensuring transparent and accountable governance in Odisha: KV Singh Deo
BERHAMPUR: The BJP government has fulfilled 11 out of the 21 promises the party made in its election manifesto, said deputy chief minister KV Singh Deo here on Thursday. Addressing mediapersons during his one-day visit to Ganjam district, KV assured that the remaining promises would also be fulfilled during the government's current term. Highlighting the achievements of the government after completing a year, he said, 'We took concrete steps to fulfil the promises made in the Sankalp Patra (election manifesto) immediately after assuming office. We took four historic decisions within the first 24 minutes of our inaugural cabinet meeting.' The key decisions included opening all four doors of the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, initiating the process to open the Ratna Bhandar, setting up a `500 crore corpus fund and introducing the Subhadra Yojana, he said. Speaking about the BJP government's future agenda, KV said the state is committed to acquiring a cargo aircraft to facilitate the export of green vegetables and fresh fruits from Odisha to international markets. 'We are already exporting strawberries, dragon fruit, and other produce to Dubai and other countries, as well as to domestic markets like Delhi and Mumbai. The cargo aircraft will also benefit Ganjam's floriculture sector,' he said. The deputy CM further stated that the government is working towards providing irrigation facilities to agriculture land of 15 lakh farmers and aims to make Odisha the leading state in vegetable production across the country. 'We have also taken steps to boost the production of pulses and edible oil in the state,' he said. KV said under its zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, the government has initiated action against 28 corrupt officials, including IAS and IPS officers. 'The BJP is committed to ensuring transparent and accountable governance for a prosperous Odisha,' he added.


Globe and Mail
04-06-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
KV Puppy Sets the Standard for Responsible Puppies for Sale in Singapore
KV Puppy Sale is redefining the puppy buying experience in Singapore by offering a transparent, ethical, and supportive approach to pet adoption. With a strong focus on animal welfare and responsible breeding, the shop connects families with healthy, well-socialized puppies raised in clean, caring environments. Singapore - As more Singaporeans look to add a furry companion to their family, KV Puppy Sale continues to stand out as a trusted and ethical source for puppies for sale in Singapore. With a solid reputation built on transparency, animal welfare, and customer satisfaction, the shop has become a go-to destination for those seeking healthy, well-bred puppies in Singapore. Unlike pet resellers who offer little information about the background of the animals, The shop works exclusively with licensed breeders who follow strict welfare standards. Each puppy available for adoption or purchase is vet-checked, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped, ensuring peace of mind for new pet owners. "We believe in more than just selling puppies — we promote responsible pet ownership and a lifetime of support. From the first inquiry to the day you bring your puppy home and beyond, we offer education, aftercare advice, and breed-specific support tailored to each family's needs.' – Said Kevin, KV Puppy Sale owner At KV Puppy Sale, the focus isn't just on placing puppies in homes, but on building lifelong relationships between people and pets. Customers are welcomed into a thoughtful process where their lifestyle, living space, and experience with pets are considered when recommending a breed. The shop offers a diverse range of small and medium-sized breeds ideal for urban living in Singapore, including Toy Poodles, Cavapoos, French Bulldogs, Pomeranians, and Dachshunds. All puppies come from clean, hygienic environments and are given plenty of space and social interaction to develop into well-adjusted, friendly companions. First-time pet owners also benefit from detailed guidance on feeding, grooming, and healthcare routines, making the transition into puppy parenthood as smooth and joyful as possible. As interest in companion animals and dog adoption in Singapore continues to grow, The shop remains focused on its mission to raise awareness about ethical breeding practices, puppy mill avoidance, and long-term pet wellness. Families interested in purchasing a puppy or learning more about responsible pet adoption are encouraged to visit the official website at where new listings and updates are added regularly. About KV Puppy Sale: KV Puppy Sale is a Singapore-based puppy shop committed to delivering healthy, happy puppies to loving homes. With a focus on quality breeding, client education, and animal welfare, the shop has become one of the most respected names in the Singapore puppy marketplace. Whether you're a first-time dog owner or an experienced pet parent, the shop ensures a safe, informed, and joyful experience. Media Contact Company Name: KV Puppy Sale Contact Person: Kevin Email: Send Email Phone: +6590472718 Address: 541 Hougang Ave 8 City: Singapore 530541 Country: Singapore Website:


The Hindu
29-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
KV Dharwad Students Excel in ‘Mera Amrit Station' Competition
Students of PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dharwad, have excelled in the competitions held under the 'Mera Amrit Station' initiative of the Indian Railways. While Roshani of Class III emerged as the star performer in the Drawing Competition, securing the 1st prize for her creative and imaginative artwork, Surabhi V.G. of Class IX secured 2nd position in the essay competition and 3rd position in elocution competition, a release from KV said. The students received the prizes from Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot during the inauguration ceremony of the Amrit Stations held in Dharwad recently. Chairman of Karnataka Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti and others were present. Deputy Commissioner of the KVS Regional Office Dharmendra Patle, Assistant Commissioners R. Pramod and Hema K., and principal Rakesh Kumar Goyal have congratulated the students for their excellent performance.


New Indian Express
26-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
How Hindi and fund crunch ‘unite' southern states in protest
Hindi is like the Aurangazeb of Indian languages. The Mughal emperor was ruthless when he aggressively stretched the borders into the Deccan and beyond. History tells us that both have been expansionists and steamrolled rivals into insignificance. Delhi's noble intention has been to 'unify' India that lay 'tukde-tukde' by a legion of regional languages. With a unifier — that's Hindi. For southern states, Hindi had already ceased to hold the old charm. They have been busy exporting techies, doctors, nurses, and teachers in huge numbers to foreign lands and earning dinars and dollars (ignore Trump's new remittance law). Job markets in Mumbai and Delhi no longer fascinate them. And for the hardcore Bollywood fans, the Khans have begun to speak in Tamil and Malayalam in the new digital era. The two prime reasons to try out Hindi have thus died a natural death. New Delhi clarified that the National Education Policy did not compel anyone to teach Hindi. It only wants every Indian to learn three languages. It can be Sanskrit (like some of the big northern states have now decided to go for) or any other Indian language. Quite big-hearted in its approach. All schools run by the central government (CBSE and KV) chose to teach Hindi as the third language, citing convenience. Given that a lot of Indian students are migrating to foreign universities for higher studies, can they opt for Spanish, German, French, Arabic, or Chinese as their third language? The quick retort comes with a snub: it is more about one's culture and values. Not everyone is a linguaphile. Some love to learn languages; some do not.


New Straits Times
14-05-2025
- New Straits Times
June 11: Judgment day for 13 teens in vocational college killing
TAWAU: The fate of 13 teenagers, aged between 16 and 19, who are accused of murdering a student from Lahad Datu Vocational College (KV) in March last year, is expected to be decided on June 11. High Court Judge Datuk Duncan Sikodol set the tentative date for the verdict during proceedings at the High Court here today. Today's session was initially scheduled for clarification on decisions, submissions, or specific legal issues before the court fixes the date for judgment. Earlier, deputy public prosecutor Nur Nisla Abd Latif informed the court that all parties had filed their written submissions, with the prosecution submitting theirs earlier this morning. However, she requested a new deadline to file the prosecution's reply, as several defence counsels had submitted their submissions late. Duncan instructed the prosecution to file their reply submission by or before May 21 and subsequently fixed June 11 as the tentative date for the court's decision. The 13 teenagers were jointly charged with the murder of Mohamad Nazmie Aizzat Mohd Narul Azwan at Lahad Datu Vocational College between 9pm on March 21 and 7.38am on March 22 last year. They were charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code, read together with Section 34, which carries the mandatory death penalty or imprisonment of 30 to 40 years and up to 12 strokes of the cane, upon conviction. On April 15, the defence closed its case after calling 18 witnesses during the defence stage of the trial. All 13 accused gave sworn testimony from the witness stand. Eight of the accused were represented by lawyers Kamarudin Mohmad Chinki, Datuk Ram Singh, and Chen Wen Jye, while the remaining five were represented by Abdul Ghani Zelika, and court-appointed counsels Vivien Thien, Jhasseny P. Kang, Kusni Ambotuwo, and Mohamed Zairi Zainal Abidin.