oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | business, government, politics, politics and law, public policy
Bengaluru
(
Karnataka
[India], March 25 (ANI):
Karnataka
Deputy Chief Minister
DK Shivakumar
On Monday announced that the Bruhat
Bengaluru
Mahanagara Palike (
BBMP
) would utilize artificial intelligence to bring property documents directly to the doorstep and to recognize
illegal construction
s.
Speaking at a press briefing following a gathering with lawmakers,
Bengaluru
on
BBMP
budget
In 2025-26, he stated, “A significant number of property owners have constructed unauthorized extra floors. Additionally, these individuals are avoiding the appropriate tax payments. To address this issue, we will employ artificial intelligence for detecting and quantifying such violations.”
illegal construction
s.”
He mentioned that approximately 7 lakh properties had unpaid property taxes, out of which around 1 lakh have now been included in the taxable category. “The rest still need to be incorporated into the tax net. The
BBMP
It doesn’t have the authority to impose unlawful conditions, but a new regulation addressing this was enacted last week. Additionally, it’s been determined that private roads within residential complexes will be classified as public thoroughfares,” he clarified.
I have directed my top officials to halt those
BBMP
Officials closely allied with the proprietors of unauthorized constructions. Every property is required to remit taxes without exception. Certain Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) have proposed categorizing dwellings into group housing and single housing during approval processes.
He stated that the program to bring khatas directly to residents’ homes will commence in April. “Every property record has been converted into digital format. In collaboration with the relevant constituency MLAs, we will organize informational sessions,” he added.
He mentioned that street vendors will not be allowed to construct shops along the roadsides going forward, and this is also supported by a court ruling.
Up to 3,778 applications have been received for the distribution of pushcarts. We plan to provide 10,000 pushcarts.
BBMP
This year, the deadline for registering pushcarts has been pushed back to the end of April. Vendors who fail to register by then will be removed.
BBMP
He specified that they will create a pushcart tailored specifically for this purpose.
“The carts will resemble bicycles, auto-rickshaws, motorcycles, and conventional pushcart designs. Tender notices will soon be issued for their production. This initiative aims to guarantee that police officers, troublemakers, and bureaucrats do not harass street sellers,” he explained.
He additionally mentioned that the administration is gearing up to carry out the
BBMP
The elections are coming up shortly. We will head towards the elections once the Greater Region is ready.
Bengaluru
“The governance bill has been approved by the Governor,” he stated.
He stated that the chosen delegates
Bengaluru
The city has presented numerous proposals and articulated various requests from the residents of their districts. “Everything will be taken into consideration based on this feedback.”
BBMP
budget
. Numerous BJP legislators were missing from the
budget
The preparatory meeting requested the annulment of the suspension of the MLAs from the assembly. I informed them that it was an issue between the Speaker and the BJP MLAs. I had set up the
budget
“he mentioned additionally.” (ANI)
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | government, news, politics, politics and government, politics and law
The governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, has appointed new members to the governing bodies of three higher education institutions within the state.
The governor likewise sanctioned the appointment of nine part-time members to the Oyo State Pilgrims’ Welfare Board (Christian Wing).
The announcements were made via a letter signed by the Governor’s Chief of Staff, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi.
Professor Ayodeji Omole has been confirmed for another term as the Chairman of the LAUTECH Governing Council. Additionally, Mrs. Titilayomi Ahmadu, Mr. Idowu Olukunle Adeosun, Mr. Jelili Bamidele Busari, and Dr. Teslim Adediran have joined the council as new appointees. These appointments will commence on April 1, 2025.
The governor has likewise sanctioned the selection of Dr. Adesola Kazeem Adeduntan, who recently served as the CEO of First Bank Nigeria, to chair the governing council of the Abiola Ajimobi Technical University located in Ibadan.
The recently named council members consist of Hon. Seyi Joseph Adisa, who previously served in the House of Assembly; Prof. Samson Olakunle Ojoawo; Dr. Aminat Adekuni Ahmed; and Prof. Mojeed Kolawole Akinsola. Their term begins right away.
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Professor Kazeem Adekunle Adebiyi has also been named as the new Chairperson of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic in Eruwa. He will complete the remaining tenure left vacant by the late Professor Abiodun Adebowale Ojo, who died recently. This appointment is effective right away.
As part of a connected initiative, the governor additionally named nine part-time members to collaborate with the Chairman of the Oyo State Pilgrims’ Welfare Board (Christian Wing), Bishop David Ademola Moradeyo.
The newly appointed part-time members include: Pastor Biodun Emmanuel Popoola, Pastor Iyiola Olusegun Israel, Reverend Mathew Bolaji Ojo, Reverend Father Vincent Alabi, Mrs. Sarah Olubunmi Amuda, Bishop Ezekiel Adeleke, Reverend Doctor Mathew Olusegun Oludare, Honorable Emmanuel Bayo Akanbi, and Mrs. Femi Odekunle. These appointments will commence immediately.
Governor Makinde urged the newly appointed individuals to perform their responsibilities with commitment, dedication, and unwavering loyalty to the state.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | africa, health, healthcare and medicine, politics, public health
Tanzania has put forward Professor Mohamed Janabi as the candidate for the position of Regional Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) for Africa, aiming to improve healthcare across the region.
The hunt for a new regional leader comes after an unexpected
passing
Dr. Faustine Ndugulile, a Tanzanian poised to take up his position, created history by becoming the inaugural individual from both his nation and the Eastern African zone to secure victory in the elections for the World Health Organization’s African regional office. Tragically, Dr. Ndugulile passed away on November 27, 2024, during medical care in India. This untimely demise happened just days prior to him taking the oath of office, leading to an unexpected gap in the leadership at WHO AFRO.
Dr. Ndugulile
was set to replace Dr. Matshidiso Moeti from Botswana, who held the position for ten years. After his passing,
WHO
appointed Nigeria’s
Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu
as interim regional director and reopened the selection process.
The Tanzanian government is currently uniting behind
Dr. Janabi
an eminent cardiologist and public health specialist as the perfect choice to continue this vital undertaking.
Janabi serves as the Executive Director of
Muhimbili National Hospital
In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s primary referral hospital holds his position, and concurrently, he acts as a healthcare consultant to President Samia Suluhu Hassan. Prior to this role, he served as the personal doctor to ex-President Jakaya Kikwete. This appointment occurs during an important period for the nation.
Africa
, as new infectious
diseases
new issues have arisen, and non-communicable diseases have become more common.
Dr. Janabi stated that his distinctive blend of experience, forward-thinking strategy, and dedication to health equity qualifies him as the perfect applicant. He brings a verified history of healthcare system leadership, creative problem resolution skills, along with an extensive knowledge of the varied health issues faced by Africa and the global community.
Vision
In his attempt to secure the position of WHO AFRO Director, Dr. Janabi envisions
healthier, more resilient
, and prosperous Africa where every individual has access to quality healthcare, and health systems are strong enough to meet future challenges.
This objective will be accomplished by establishing robust, equitable, and sustainable healthcare systems throughout the region. Within the coming 5 to 10 years, my goal is to improve health outcomes and overall wellness by reinforcing basic medical care, enhancing nutritional support services, increasing accessibility to vital medications, fostering local production capabilities, and utilizing scientific and technological advancements to address deficiencies in healthcare provision,” he stated.
His main focus is on attaining Universal Health Coverage by eliminating financial obstacles to crucial health services, bolstering primary care, and addressing both infectious and non-infectious ailments. Alongside enhancing early identification, treatment, and vaccination initiatives, his goals include fighting against both types of diseases.
He mentioned that the African region is facing a two-fold health challenge, dealing simultaneously with prevalent infectious diseases including malaria and HIV, and an increasing number of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Emphasizing the importance of tackling NCDs via public education initiatives, prompt diagnosis, and accessible treatments, he also highlighted how vital it is to combine various healthcare programs for these conditions.
In order to maintain and speed up advancements against illnesses such as malaria, meet the targets of 95% for HIV—known as the ‘three 95s’, and keep pushing toward eradicating polio, I will push for strong monitoring systems and immunization drives that focus on grassroots healthcare approaches. Through supporting local health workers—who form the core of basic medical services—I aim to guarantee that everyone receives necessary care right where they live,” he stated. “Furthermore, I will work towards sustaining ongoing financial support for scientific studies and improving distribution networks for pharmaceutical products and equipment.
“In addition to current strategies, I propose establishing real-time disease monitoring and smart systems, extending immunization initiatives to cover even the farthest-flung areas, and forming public-private collaborations for swift epidemic responses. Focusing on critical issues like new zoonotic illnesses would be key to promoting a One Health strategy,” stated Dr. Janabi.
Dr. Janabi emphasized that his tenure at Muhimbili National Hospital highlighted the significance of decentralizing healthcare services and maximizing available resources to bolster primary care, which he considers essential for achieving universal health coverage. Should he be chosen as the WHO AfroRegional Director, he intends to leverage his experience to fortify primary healthcare networks, refine referral processes, and focus on developing the workforce along with fostering collaborative efforts among stakeholders to upgrade health systems throughout Africa.
Nevertheless, the path forward remains competitive.
The competition for the WHO AFRO Director role includes four additional candidates.
strong candidates
All hailing from Francophone West African countries, each contributes their distinct skills and perspectives.
Togo’s Professor Moustafa Mijiyawa
,a previous Health Minister, is celebrated for promoting comprehensive healthcare access and spearheading pan-African initiatives aimed at preventing diseases as the Chair of the Africa CDC Governing Board.
Dr. Boureima Hama Sambo from Niger
A veteran healthcare administrator, possessing extensive international experience, concentrates on addressing health issues exacerbated by the climate emergency, promoting creative and cooperative answers.
Dr. Mohamed Lamine Drame from Guinea
He advocates for enhancing Africa’s capabilities in monitoring diseases and responding to outbreaks. He emphasizes the need for increased funding in healthcare facilities and training of personnel to strengthen overall preparedness, thereby building resilience.
Dr. N’da Konan Michel Yao from Côte d’Ivoire
,a pioneer in managing infectious diseases, underscores the significance of global cooperation to tackle Africa’s healthcare issues and fortify medical infrastructure.
Every contender presents a distinct strategy for addressing the critical healthcare demands of the continent, yet they all exhibit a strong inclination toward promoting Africa’s health priorities.
The latest update shows that Dr. Boureima Hama Sambo, nominated by Niger, has withdrawn from the race.
The election set for May 18, 2025, in Geneva occurs during a crucial period concerning the future direction of public health in Africa. The terms for WHO Regional Directors last initially five years, with the potential for being extended for another single term.
Dr. Janabi’s influence goes well past just policies, aiming to build a healthier and fairer tomorrow for Africa, ensuring that nobody gets left out.
He stated, ‘I aim to promote policies within African nations that merge climate adaptation with health planning efforts, including the creation of National Health Climate Change Adaptation Strategies. This involves constructing energy-efficient medical centers, enhancing water supply and sanitation systems, and educating healthcare professionals about managing climate-induced health threats. Furthermore, I will urge for the development of robust, flexible health frameworks designed to lessen the effects of climate change.’
Upon taking office, his primary focus will be to establish comprehensive health coverage by tackling disparities in medical accessibility, securing stable funding for healthcare systems that safeguard people from financial ruin, and encouraging community involvement in managing personal well-being.
“This will be supplemented by focusing on the well-being of my colleagues and enhancing the visibility of the nation’s office within all member states,” stated Dr. Janabi.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | foreign policy, international relations, investing business news, politics, politics and government
Santiago [
Chile
], March 25 (ANI):
Chile
an President
Gabriel Boric
The font will undertake a state visit.
India
From March 30 to April 6, signifying the first visit by a
Chile
a head of state to the nation after 16 years. The visit is intended to bolster political and economic relations, with special focus on
trade
diversification and
investment
partnership with the planet’s fifth-biggest economy, as announced in an official statement by the Government
Chile
reported.
President Boric will be joined by an official delegation consisting of government officials, lawmakers, and representatives from various sectors.
business
, education, culture, and agriculture
business
The tour will include visits to New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, with discussions and accords centered around these locations.
investment
,
technology
transfer, and economic cooperation.
On reaching New Delhi on April 1st, the
Chile
A president will conduct meetings.
India
including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu. An important aspect of the trip will involve
business
forum with participants from both countries, focused on enhancing
trade
and
investment
The conversations aim to strengthen economic ties and encouragepromotion
Chile
as a key
trade
collaborate with them and discover new realms of partnership opportunities
business
and
innovation
.
In Mumbai, President Boric will head commercial activities, which include a high-level session with executives from
India
n and
Chile
in the agri-food industry. Furthermore, he will be participating in ” Shoot in
Chile
“an effort aimed at positioning
Chile
as an ideal spot for global movie shoots.
The concluding part of the visit will be held in Bangalore, where the President is scheduled to participate in the Innovation Summit on April 4. This event aims to enhance interactions in various sectors.
technology
and
innovation
, leveraging
India
The President and his group will discuss ways to enhance collaboration in these areas. They aim to promote coordination through conversations during their visit.
Chile
an and
India
Entrepreneurs in new sectors will also be part of this discussion. Boric plans to arrive back in Santiago on April 6.
The
Chile
A delegation will feature prominent ministers including Foreign Affairs Minister Alberto van Klaveren, Finance Minister Mario Marcel, Agriculture Minister Esteban Valenzuela, Mining Minister Aurora Williams, Women and Gender Equality Minister Antonia Orellana, and Culture, Arts, and Heritage Minister Carolina Arredondo. Additionally, according to the press statement, Undersecretaries for International Economic Relations Claudia Sanhueza and Economy Javiera Petersen will join the group.
Included among the high-ranking officials participating in the visit are José Miguel Benavente, who serves as the Executive Director of Corfo, and Karla Flores, acting as the Director of Investments.
Chile
; Maximo Pacheco, who serves as the President of Codelco; Daniel Hojman,President of BancoEstado; Ignacio Fernandez, serving as the Director of Proyecto
Chile
; and Pablo Zamora, who serves as the President of Fundacion
Chile
.
A bipartisan group of parliamentarians will join the trip, featuring Senate President Jose Garcia Ruminot alongside Senators Alejandra Sepulveda, Loreto Carvajal, and Luciano Cruz-Coke. Additionally participating are Representatives Gael Yeomans, Jorge Alessandri, Raul Leiva, and Victor Pino.
The
business
The delegation will include prominent figures from various industries like Rosario Navarro, president of SOFOFA; Vicente Astorga, head of the National Chamber of Laboratories; Álvaro Ananías, leader of the Biobío Chamber of Production and Commerce; Fernando Corteza, general manager of the Antofagasta Industrial Society; and Jorge Guerrero, who leads the presidency of the
Chile
an-
India
n Chamber of Commerce.
In the cultural realm, the delegation will consist of Alexandra Galvis, who serves as the Vice President of the Association of Film and Television Producers, along with Paula Ossandon, the Director of the
Chile
a Documentary Corporation; Rodrigo Terreros, who leads the Atacama Film Commission; and Jennifer Mayani,
Chile
an-
India
An actress who has worked in Bollywood.
The educational sector will be represented by Marcelo Pacheco from the Fenix Robotics team at Abdon Cifuentes Comprehensive High School, Antonio Briones from Emilia Lascar Elementary School, and Dorotea Lopez, who directs the Institute of International Studies at the University of.
Chile
, and Elisa Marzuca, who founded the Padma Yoga School. Joining them will be Susana Urrutia, a surgeon specializing in Ayurvedic medicine, and Roxana Nahuelcura, who teaches biology at Liceo 1 Javiera Carrera.
Participants from the agri-food industry will feature Juan Esteban Rodriguez, who serves as the President of
Chile
almonds; Antonio Walker, President of the National Agricultural Society; Ivan Marambio, President of Frutas de
Chile
; Froilan Flores, President of the Confederation of Free Markets (ASOF); Angelica Valenzuela, Commercial Director at Vinos de
Chile
; Juan Carlos Dominguez, who serves as the President
Chile
Beef; and Margarita Cuellar, General Secretary of the Association of Cooperative Societies
Chile
.
In the
innovation
In this sector, attendees will consist of Daniel Dacarett, who serves as the Director of Emprende Tu Mente; Komal Dadlani, holding the position of CEO at Lab4U; Manuel Rozas, recognized both as the Chief Strategy Officer and founder of Kura Biotech; along with Sol Besprosvan, acting as the General Manager for Tata Consultancy Services.
Chile
; Constanza Levican, President of Climatetech; Christopher Schiess, Director of Business Expansion at The Ganesha Lab; Magdalena Guzman, Executive Director of the
Chile
A venture capital association; and Martin Andrighettti, an engineer renowned for his victory at the TCS Olympus in Mumbai. (ANI)
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The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, called for resuming negotiations on Monday in reaction to the recent intensification of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, which followed unexpected Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) air strikes on Gaza.
During a press conference in Jerusalem, where she had a meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, Kallas commented, “Violence only breeds further violence.”
“What we’re seeing currently is a perilous intensification of the situation. This is creating immense uncertainty for the captives and their loved ones, and simultaneously instilling terror and leading to fatalities among the Palestinian population,” Kallas stated additionally.
Foreign Minister Sa’ar stated that “the conflict could conclude as early as tomorrow” provided certain conditions are met. These include the liberation of hostages seized by Hamas, the disarmament of Gaza, along with “the removal of armed factions from Hamas and Islamic Jihad.”
Sa’ar stated that they would be delighted to reach their objectives through diplomatic channels. However, should this prove unfeasible, they must proceed with their military operations.
The truce initiated in January halted more than a year of conflict that started with Hamas’ assault on October 7, 2023. During this period, their fighters killed around 1,200 individuals, primarily civilians, and seized 251 hostages. Many of these captives have subsequently been freed via ceasefire arrangements or various pacts.
During the initial stage of the truce, 25 Israeli hostages along with the remains of eight more were freed in return for approximately 2,000 Palestinian detainees.
The Israeli military later permitted hundreds of thousands of individuals to return to their homes, leading to an uptick in humanitarian assistance. However, Israel recently halted all deliveries of supplies to Gaza earlier this month in order to exert pressure on Hamas for additional negotiations regarding the agreement.
It was anticipated that the parties would start discussions in early February concerning the subsequent stage of the truce. This included releasing the leftover 59 captives—of whom roughly half are thought to have perished—in return for additional Palestinian inmates being freed, a permanent cessation of hostilities, and Israel’s retreat from occupied areas. Nonetheless, such dialogues did not take place.
“The only viable solution to alleviate the pain for everyone involved is to restart the discussions,” Kallas emphasized again.
Moreover, Kallas highlighted that the EU does not envision a role for Hamas in governing the Strip moving ahead and stated their willingness to engage in talks regarding Gaza’s future with the aim of achieving lasting peace.