Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Distributes ₹89.96 Crore Scholarships To 3.96 Lakh Students, Praises New Education Policy

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday transferred Rs 89.96 crore to 3.96 lakh students during a scholarship distribution program held in Lucknow.

Addressing the public meeting, CM Yogi praised the Centre’s New Education Policy and announced the upcoming launch of the ‘One Nation, One Scholarship’ system. “Education is a fundamental right in our country, and education has been made inclusive through the New Education Policy introduced by Prime Minister Modi in 2020. In the coming times, the ‘One Nation, One Scholarship’ system will also be introduced. Students will receive the scholarship amount with a click as soon as they take admission in the school,” he said.

Taking a subtle dig at the Opposition, CM Yogi claimed that students from Scheduled Tribes did not receive scholarships before 2017. He stated, “More than 4,00,000 students are receiving scholarships today, and this program is organised to ensure they receive scholarships on time. Before 2017, students were often discriminated against, and Scheduled Tribes were not given scholarships in 2016-17, which we distributed after our government came to power. I have received complaints that Scheduled Tribes were not receiving scholarships in some areas because data was not uploaded.”

He further added, “However, we are going to decide to provide scholarships to these students before Diwali. The role of the officials responsible for the delay in scholarships has been determined, and action will be taken.”

Earlier, sharing a post on X, CM Yogi lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, writing, “Education plays a significant role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Under the illustrious leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, over the past 11 years, the path to development for the underprivileged has been paved by connecting them with scholarships and fee reimbursement arrangements through excellent and superior education.”

He continued, “On the sacred occasion of Shardiya Navratri, today in Lucknow, under the scholarship distribution ceremony, an amount of Rs 89.96 crore was transferred to more than 3 lakh 96 thousand students. Heartiest congratulations to all students and best wishes for a bright future.”

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Labour accused of by-election hypocrisy on libraries

**Labour’s Caerphilly By-Election Candidate Accused of “Hypocrisy” over Library Closures**

Labour’s Caerphilly by-election candidate, Richard Tunnicliffe, has been accused of hypocrisy after pledging to fight for the protection of public libraries, despite previously expressing sympathy for plans to close some of them.

The local Labour-run council had proposed library closures as part of efforts to address a £29 million budget gap. However, these proposals were paused in August following significant public backlash and a legal challenge.

### Previous Statements on Library Closures

At the start of the campaign, Tunnicliffe described the council’s approach as “consolidating” services to “maximise the services we can provide,” while noting that “a lot of people” are no longer using libraries as much as in the past.

In an interview with BBC Wales on 8 September, Tunnicliffe, who is also a book publisher, said:
> “People’s consumption of books has changed. Digital media has taken on a huge amount, and the whole structure has altered. A lot of people are not using libraries as much as they had in the past.”

He also mentioned that many library buildings are aging and require increasing maintenance. Tunnicliffe defended the council’s consolidation strategy by citing 15 years of cuts from previous UK Conservative governments but added:
> “We are meeting the council later, so we will continue to try and provide as many services as possible as close to people’s communities as possible.”

### A Change in Tone During the Campaign

Despite these earlier comments, in a video posted on social media just days later, Tunnicliffe vowed to:
> “Fight to keep our libraries open… with your support… to make sure our libraries stay open for generations to come.”

He promised to work with the council to ensure any extra funding would be directed towards preserving these vital community facilities.

On Thursday, following an announcement that Caerphilly would receive an extra £20 million over 10 years from a UK government scheme aimed at boosting high streets, parks, and public spaces, Tunnicliffe released another video. He said:
> “We’ve been out canvassing people about what their major issues are, and people want their libraries, these key local amenities, saved. And so that’s what we’re campaigning for now. So add your voice. Please sign the petition so we can tell the board this is where we want the money spent.”

### Criticism from Rival Parties

Reform UK by-election candidate Llyr Powell sharply criticised Tunnicliffe’s position, saying:
> “The hypocrisy from the Labour candidate is staggering. While he feigns concern for our communities, his Labour-run council is fighting tooth-and-nail to close our libraries and strip residents of essential services.”

Reform UK says it would cut what it calls “wasteful” Welsh government spending and push Caerphilly council to use its reserves to keep libraries open.

Plaid Cymru also condemned the Labour candidate. A spokesperson stated:
> “Mere weeks ago Richard Tunnicliffe was defending Caerphilly council’s plans to close our libraries. Now, with an election looming, Labour is suddenly launching petitions and promising to ‘save’ them with a new funding pot. It’s cynical, last-minute pork-barrel politics from a party that’s taken Caerphilly for granted for decades.”

The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have been approached for comment.

### By-Election Candidates Announced So Far

– **Labour:** Richard Tunnicliffe
– **Conservatives:** Gareth Potter
– **Green Party:** Gareth Hughes
– **Gwlad:** Anthony Cook
– **Plaid Cymru:** Lindsay Whittle
– **Welsh Liberal Democrats:** Steve Aicheler

*This by-election is attracting significant attention amid budget cuts and debates over the future of public services in Caerphilly.*
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyd147rz9do?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

Dhule: Senior Congress Leader Rohidas Patil Dies at 84

Senior Congress leader Rohidas Patil passed away on Friday morning at his residence in Dhule, Maharashtra, after a brief illness, party sources confirmed. The 84-year-old breathed his last around 11 am. His last rites are scheduled to take place on Saturday.

Patil is survived by his sons, MLA Kunal Patil and Vinay Patil, and daughter Smita. During his recent visit to the state, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, met with Patil and inquired about his health.

A seasoned politician, Rohidas Patil served as a cabinet minister in multiple Congress governments. He represented the Dhule Rural assembly seat for many years, a legacy now continued by his son Kunal, who is the current legislator from the same constituency.

Expressing condolences on Patil’s demise, Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole described him as a cultured and experienced leader whose loss is deeply felt by the party.

Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar also paid tribute to the senior leader through a message on ‘X’, revealing that Patil had been suffering from a lung ailment. Pawar lauded Patil’s efforts in strengthening the Congress party in Dhule and extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/pune/dhule-senior-congress-leader-rohidas-patil-dies-at-84

IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024 OUT; Check Now!

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has officially released the results of the IBPS RRB Clerk Preliminary Examination 2024. Candidates who appeared for the Office Assistant (Multipurpose) exam can now check their results on the official IBPS website, ibps.in.

### How to Check IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024

To view your result, follow these simple steps:

1. Visit the official IBPS website at [ibps.in](https://www.ibps.in).
2. On the homepage, locate the link titled **”Click Here to View Your Result for Online Preliminary Examination of CRP-RRBs-XIII Office Assistants (Multipurpose)”**.
3. Enter your credentials, including your password, date of birth, and either your registration number or roll number. These details were sent to you via email or SMS during the registration process.
4. Click on the **Login** button to access your result.
5. Once your result is displayed, download and print a copy for your records.

### What’s Next After the Preliminary Result?

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection will release the scorecard and cut-off marks within two to three days following the announcement of the preliminary exam results.

Candidates who qualify in the preliminary round will be eligible to appear for the Mains examination, scheduled for October 6, 2024.

It is important to note that the marks obtained in the preliminary exam serve only as a qualifying criterion and will **not** be counted towards the final selection. The final selection will be based solely on the performance in the mains examination.

Stay tuned to the official IBPS website for further updates and notifications related to the IBPS RRB Clerk examination process.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/ibps-rrb-clerk-prelims-result-2024-out-check-now

Ex-FBI chief James Comey faces criminal charges as Trump targets political foes

Comey, a long-standing foe of the US president, has been indicted by a grand jury.

The indictment stems from allegations that he lied to the US Congress during his testimony in 2020.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/ex-fbi-chief-james-comey-faces-criminal-charges-as-trump-targets-political-foes-1811235.html

Diesel prices poised for 6th week of hikes on Sept. 30

MANILA, Philippines — Mixed fuel price movements may greet motorists at the end of September. An industry player is seeing a rollback for gasoline but a slight increase for diesel.

In an advisory on Friday, Jetti Petroleum’s Leo Bellas said diesel prices may go up by 30 centavos to 50 centavos per liter.

https://business.inquirer.net/549322/diesel-prices-poised-for-6th-week-of-hikes-on-sept-30

PBA: Yeng Guiao sees Rain or Shine primed for breakthrough run

Coach Yeng Guiao sees a strong chance that Rain or Shine can finally make a breakthrough in the PBA Philippine Cup after a string of semifinal finishes.

The Elasto Painters have consistently been in the Final Four in past conferences, including all three last season. This consistent performance sets a solid foundation for their campaign.

The addition of Stanley Pringle, along with the valuable experience gained by the team, further boosts their prospects of going all the way this season.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641846/pba-yeng-guiao-sees-rain-or-shine-primed-for-breakthrough-run

Gold Prices Climb ₹171 To ₹1,12,800 Per 10 Grams In Domestic Futures Market, Silver Declines ₹400

New Delhi: Gold prices climbed by Rs 171 to reach Rs 1,12,800 per 10 grams in the domestic futures market on Friday, despite a largely flat trend in the overseas market. Meanwhile, silver pulled back from its record peak, declining by Rs 400 to Rs 1,36,656 per kilogram.

On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold for October delivery rose Rs 171, or 0.15%, to Rs 1,12,800 per 10 grams in a turnover of 2,834 lots. Similarly, the December contract traded higher by Rs 56, or 0.05%, at Rs 1,13,927 per 10 grams in 13,573 lots.

In contrast, silver eased after scaling fresh records in the previous session. The December contract fell Rs 400, or 0.29%, to Rs 1,36,656 per kilogram in 17,462 lots. The white metal had touched a record high of Rs 1,37,530 per kg on Thursday.

The March 2026 contract also slipped Rs 351, or 0.25%, to Rs 1,38,051 per kg in 2,216 lots after hitting an all-time high of Rs 1,38,847 per kg in the previous session.

Globally, gold futures for December delivery rose 0.15% to USD 3,776.90 per ounce, while silver futures were trading 0.21% lower at USD 45.02 per ounce. On Thursday, silver had climbed to hover near a 14-year high of USD 45.50 per ounce.

Commodities market experts said upbeat US macroeconomic data released on Thursday fueled uncertainty over the pace of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, helping the dollar stay near a three-week high. This, in turn, limited gains in gold prices.

They added that the downside for gold may remain cushioned as traders await the release of the US personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index—the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge—for policy cues and near-term direction for bullion prices. The data will confirm whether the US Federal Reserve (Fed) will remain on track for two rate cuts this year.

Experts also noted that renewed concerns over the economic fallout from US President Donald Trump’s fresh tariffs on a wide range of imports, along with rising geopolitical tensions, are likely to keep safe-haven demand intact.

“Persistent geopolitical risks and festive demand in Asia could lend support to gold at lower levels,” an expert said.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/gold-prices-climb-171-to-112800-per-10-grams-in-domestic-futures-market-silver-declines-400

Plastic bags can be turned into sensors for safe drinking water

Researchers in Indonesia have developed an innovative method to transform plastic waste into glowing nanomaterials capable of sensing harmful substances in water. At the core of this breakthrough are carbon quantum dots (CQDs), nanoparticles that emit light when exposed to ultraviolet light.

CQDs have the unique ability to act as sensors, detecting pollutants at the molecular level. Traditionally, producing CQDs has required expensive or toxic raw materials. However, the Indonesian research team used waste plastic bags as their starting material, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective approach.

The process involved combining modified pyrolysis with hydrothermal treatment. Using less than 7 percent hydrogen peroxide, they successfully transformed polyethylene from plastic bags into functional CQDs in just 10 hours.

One of the most remarkable features of these plastic-derived CQDs is their ability to detect metal ions, particularly iron ions, in water. This capability presents promising applications for monitoring water quality and detecting harmful contaminants.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/plastic-bags-can-be-turned-into-sensors-for-safe-drinking-water-23595854

Ayala Land and subsidiaries ready P21-B asset injection into AREIT

MANILA, Philippines — Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) and its subsidiaries announced plans to inject ₱21 billion worth of assets into its real estate investment trust (REIT). This move will be executed through a property-for-share swap deal, pending regulatory approval.

AREIT Inc., the country’s first publicly listed REIT, disclosed the development as part of its ongoing efforts to expand and strengthen its portfolio.

In related news, AREIT’s first-half bottom line rose 45% to ₱4.3 billion, highlighting the company’s robust performance in the real estate sector.

https://business.inquirer.net/549332/ayala-land-and-subsidiaries-ready-p21-b-asset-injection-into-areit

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