Monday, 12 June 2023

Skymet predicts weak monsoon in India over next four weeks

 

When a commemorative milestone is reached in a journey, it's always lovely to look back with gratitude. Gratitude sweetens the experience and readies one for the future. Appreciating the support and contributions of people who get you to the top, makes it easier to pave a strong path ahead and achieve more milestones.

On its 10th anniversary, Amazon India is expressing gratitude for making it this far with the love and support of people that made #IndiaKiApniDukaan. Amazon is thankful to every trusting customer, ardent seller, diligent delivery agent, devoted employee, skilled artisan, thriving small and medium business, and each invaluable partner that made its decade-long journey more than memorable.

This heartfelt video perfectly sums up the gratitude Amazon feels towards people who made #IndiaKiApniDukaan their go-to online shop.

With top-notch technology and a determined supply chain, Amazon India can truly make every customer's wish come true. Be it an Indian sitting in Madurai craving for Agra's petha or someone from Bhavnagar wanting Bengal's luscious rasgullas, their click is #IndiaKiApniDukaan's command. Amazon India’s relentless delivery agents see to it that the package reaches its right address in any circumstance. Be it extreme weather or difficult roads, these delivery agents battle everything to take the box towards its rightful owners.

What started as mere 100 sellers back in 2013, today the seller community has grown to massive 12 lakhs! Over 1 lakh Indian sellers are also taking their products overseas through Amazon. The sellers are always working in tandem with the supply chain management to ensure the product reaches the customers on time and that the quality is never compromised. This dedication has made Amazon strong enough to cater to millions of customers who are happy and satisfied with their timely services.

#IndiaKiApniDukaan solved the language barrier too. It was when customers filled the search bar with queries for products in their language (such as silbatta, khulkhula etc), it was time for Amazon to serve customers in their native language. Today, customers can order anything from #IndiaKiApniDukaan without searching and translating a thing they are looking for.

Amazon #IndiaKiApniDukaan always strives to bring ease of technology and user experience to satisfy every Indian's need. Today, a 20-year-old granddaughter teaches her 80-year-old thatha how to order a shawl on Amazon. The fact that GenZ can teach the older generation how to embrace technology with Amazon India is a delightful reminder of the beautiful harmony that exists in the new Bharat, where advanced technology gracefully intertwines with deep-rooted traditions and values. The sight of an 80-year-old learning to shop online with a 20-year-old with such nonchalance is truly a heart-warming experience.

A lot happened in Amazon India's decade-long journey. As the video rightly resonates – Over ten years, #IndiaKiApniDukaan achieved a milestone, and it was only possible due to their customers, delivery agents, sellers and supply chain personnel. With love, dedication and respect towards their work of serving customers, Amazon completes 10 years with gratitude in its heart. However, with the determination to perform better, the brand is only getting started and today, it’s just day one at Amazon India! On Amazon India's 10th anniversary, here's wishing #IndiaKiApniDukaan onwards and upwards.

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Manipur: 1 more killed; both Meitei and Kuki groups say will stay away from peace panel

 

At least one more person was killed in fresh violence in Manipur on Monday, even as groups representing both the Meitei and Kuki-Zomi communities said they would not participate in the peace committee constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

Police confirmed that one person was killed in an incident of firing in Lailoiphai area of Churachandpur district on Monday. The area is located at the hill district’s border with Bishnupur district in the valley.

According to Churachandpur SP Karthik Malladi, the incident took place in the afternoon. Local residents identified the victim as 22-year-old N Muansang, a village defence volunteer.

The incident took place on the same day that Governor Anusuiya Uikey, who heads the 51-member peace committee announced by the Centre on Saturday, visited Churachandpur and went to three relief camps to take stock of the situation. This was her first visit to the district since violence began in the state on May 3.

Apart from the firing in Churachandpur, there was also an exchange of fire in the border area between Imphal East and Kangpokpi districts — eight people were reportedly injured.

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Nearly 60 persons were killed in Manipur since ethnic violence broke out between the Meitei and Kuki communities last Wednesday. (Express Photo by Jimmy Leivon)

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The clashes broke out during a ‘Tribal Solidarity March,’ called by the All Tribal Students’ Union of Manipur, against the demand for inclusion of the state’s Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category, following a Manipur HC directive. (Express Photo by Jimmy Leivon)

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Clashes between the two groups were first reported in an area bordering Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts. (Express Photo by Jimmy Leivon)

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As the situation worsened the next day, the state’s Home Department issued “shoot-at-sight” orders “in extreme cases”. (Express Photo by Jimmy Leivon)

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Following these clashes, Chief Minister N Biren Singh held an all-party meeting, and a video conference with security personnel calling for calm and an end to violence. (PTI Photo)

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In this picture, a Gurukul Art student in Mumbai is seen painting an appeal to stop the violence. (PTI Photo)

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The governments of Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Uttarakhand have been rushing to get their residents out of Manipur as soon as possible as violence continues to engulf the state. (PTI Photo)

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Over 100 columns of Army and Assam Rifles have been working since 96 hours in order to significantly enhance the surveillance capability in Manipur. (PTI Photo)

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The clashes led the people of Manipur raise slogans marking a protest against the violence at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)

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The SC has taken note of the assurance given by the Centre and Manipur government that steps were taken to control the situation in Manipur under control. Here, Army and Assam Rifles personnel can be seen assisting people of violence-hit areas, at a relief camp. (PTI Photo)

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The curfew, imposed after the violence broke out, was relaxed from 5 am to 8 am in Imphal West district to allow people buy essential items. (PTI Photo)

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In this picture, health workers can be seen giving free medicines to people from violence-hit areas of Manipur at a relief camp setup by the Assam Government, in Cachar district of Assam. (PTI Photo)

Amid the continuing violence, Chief Minister N Biren Singh appealed for peace. “We understand that people across the state are reeling under untold hardship due to the present crisis. But it is about time to take a step back and give peace a chance. Let us not be driven by emotion. Let the government handle the situation,” he said.

However, groups representing both Kuki-Zomi and Meitei communities expressed a lack of faith in the leadership and said they would not participate in the deliberations of the peace committee.

The recently formed ‘Core Committee on Separate Administration’ — which includes MLAs representing Kuki-Zomi communities and tribal bodies such as the Kuki Inpi Manipur, the Zomi Council and the Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum — issued a directive on Monday, stating that “no CSOs [civil society organisation], tribe bodies and individuals shall participate in the peace committee”.

“Even though peace has been our earnest desire, to talk about peace in the shadow of continued violence, exploitation and oppression is an exercise which will prove futile. And to include N Biren Singh, the main perpetrator of this violence, as member of the peace committee in itself is an insult to the Zomi, Kuki, Hmar and Mizo communities,” said a statement issued by them.

Separately, Kuki Inpi Manipur, the president of which was made a member of the peace committee, said it did not have “an iota of hope and confidence in the peace committee formed by the Ministry of Home Affairs where… CM N Biren Singh is accorded membership…”

Even the COCOMI, an umbrella body of Meitei CSOs, whose chief coordinator is also a member of the peace committee, expressed displeasure over the composition of the committee. It said it would not participate on the grounds that “it is not the right time to join the committee”, stating that “attacks by ‘narco-terrorists’ wielding sophisticated weapons still continue”.

The events of Monday come after North East Democratic Alliance convener and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met leaders of two rebel groups that come under the Suspension of Operations agreement — the Kuki National Organisation and the United People’s Front — in Guwahati on Sunday night.

While KNO spokesperson Seilen Haokip described it as a “very positive meeting”, he said there was “no cohesion” between talks with leaders and the reality on the ground.

“The reason he met us was because in his recent visit to Manipur, he was only able to meet valley-based CSOs. There, he had met with a CSO called COCOMI and they were able to come to an agreement on subsiding the ongoing violence, that both parties should desist from engaging in offences. We also made a similar understanding that if one side does not attack, the other will not reciprocate. But today again, there were incidents of violence,” he said.

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Skymet predicts weak monsoon in India over next four weeks

  When a commemorative milestone is reached in a journey, it's always lovely to look back with gratitude. Gratitude sweetens the experie...