Online gamers are asking the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, to reduce the high 28 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) on online gaming. They’re worried that such high taxation might lead to the rise of illegal gaming companies.

Gamers from Tier II and Tier III cities, representing ‘Indian Gamers United,’ have written an open letter to the finance minister, expressing concerns that heavy taxation could drive gamers towards unregulated offshore platforms, where they won’t have to pay taxes but will face high risks. They are also requesting the government to differentiate between games of chance (like gambling) and skill-based games (like gaming) when it comes to taxation.

The association emphasizes that gaming requires skill and shouldn’t be treated the same as luck-based activities like gambling and horse racing. Many of these online games offer monetary rewards, enabling young people to earn money in their free time and become part of the gig economy.

However, the GST Council is currently considering imposing a 28 per cent GST on online gaming, casino, and horse racing. This decision has faced criticism from the online gaming industry, and Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has suggested that the Council should reconsider the tax rate once a proper regulatory framework for online gaming is established.

On the other hand, Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra has defended the Council’s decision, stating that it was taken unanimously after extensive consultations with stakeholders from the online gaming, casino, and horse racing sectors. He doesn’t see any immediate possibility of reviewing the decision. The final decision on the tax rate will be made during the GST Council’s meeting.

American rap music video depicts Mahatma Gandhi bombing Taj Mahal, joining ISIS, carrying guns, and committing suicide in various ways.

July 31, 2023 — Satyameva Jayate, a global human rights organization dedicated to upholding and advancing the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, has strongly condemned the recent depiction of Mahatma Gandhi in a music video by American rapper Big Baby Gandhi and Kanye West AI. The organization is urgently appealing to YouTube for the immediate removal of the “War With The Matrix” music video and is advocating for sanctions against the artists responsible for the hateful anti-Hindu content.

In the “War With The Matrix” video, Kanye West is portrayed with Mahatma Gandhi engaged in acts such as smoking marijuana, attempting suicide in various forms, carrying rifles, posing with ISIS militants, destroying cultural heritage by burning down the Taj Mahal, and participating in Nazi-inspired book burning. In a video entitled “1515”, the creator of “War With The Matrix” makes statements such as “ISIS is my crew” and “my government name is Osama bin Laden,” seeming to openly endorse terrorist ideologies.

Satyameva Jayate has taken issue with these troubling portrayals, stating that they are not only factually incorrect and disrespectful, but dangerous. Founder Dr. Satyanarayana Iyer said: “These statements and violent imagery are tarnishing the legacy of non-violence Gandhi stood for. In an era where misinformation can spread like wildfire, adhering to the truth is a potent tool for maintaining social cohesion and trust. The practice of satyagraha, insistence upon truth, urges us to champion transparency and honesty in our daily interactions and larger societal discourses.”

The organization has invoked the recent outrage sparked by the Hollywood film ‘Oppenheimer’ which includes a depiction of a verse from the Bhagavad Gita, the sacred Hindu scripture, being recited during a sex scene. Quoting Uday Mahurkar, founder of Save Culture Save India (SCSI), Dr. Iyer has stated: “This is a direct assault on the peaceful existence of a billion tolerant Hindus. It amounts to waging a war on the Hindu community and almost appears to be part of a larger conspiracy by anti-Hindu forces.”

The organization has therefore issued an appeal to YouTube and other platforms that host the “War With The Matrix” video to remove the video immediately. While advocating for freedom of expression, Satyameva Jayate stated that this should not extend to content that promotes violence, endorses terrorism, or tramples upon the legacy of the icon of global peace, Mahatma Gandhi.

The organization has also issued a statement that: “All who value peace, non-violence, and mutual respect must join us in demanding the removal of this abomination from all media platforms. Collective action can help preserve the true legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and continue to promote the values he dedicated his life to uphold.”

Satyameva Jayate, meaning “Truth Alone Triumphs,” is an organization “committed to fostering a world inspired by Gandhi Ji’s principles of truth, peace, and compassion.”

Combating the menace of Global warming has become a challenging task of present times. Biofuels development holds promise as they are considered eco-friendly renewable and widespread. Bioethanol and Biodiesel have been projected as an alternative to Petrol and Diesel. Feedstock availability and production costs are the key drivers toward sustainable and commercial production and implementation of biofuels. Our energy security will remain vulnerable until economic resources are identified and appropriate processes are developed. A strong focus on technology development is imperative for the adaptation of second/third generation of advanced biofuels utilizing domestic feedstocks including agricultural residues/ industrial wastes that otherwise are simply burnt/ thrown out…

Acid oil has been identified as an economic resource as it is readily available in large quantities at most vegetable oil refineries, about 1060 vegetable oil refineries in India process about 25 Million Tons of vegetable oils and generates about 4-4.2 Million Tons of acid oil at their sites which are considered as unwanted and are disposed of at 40-42000 Rs. /ton. As acid oil contains free fatty acids and moisture contents far excess than permissible limits conventional trans-esterification process cannot be employed. A new type of ED3R esterification process developed at the R& D center produces Biodiesel of International specifications. The process is economically viable, simple, and be easily scaled up as per the needs.

ED3R process consists of an esterification unit, methanol recovery enrichment, and recycling unit which are chronologically arranged and operated. Methanol is continuously fed to the esterification vessel and the methanol-water vapor mixture produced is continuously taken out.

The mixture is fed to a recovery unit where methanol is enriched recovered recycled and reused.

At the forefront of this transformative endeavor is GoGreen BioEnergy India Pvt Ltd, the organization responsible for the pioneering development and implementation of the ED3R process. Spearheaded by visionary leaders such as BM Kulkarni and Madhu HN, with Naveen Pawar as the CEO, GoGreen BioEnergy India Pvt Ltd continues to drive innovation and sustainability in the biofuels industry.

As the world seeks cleaner and greener energy solutions, the utilization of acid oil for biodiesel production showcases how waste materials can be transformed into valuable economic resources. By tapping into the potential of acid oil through the ED3R process, India and the global community take a significant step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting energy security, and fostering a sustainable future. As GoGreen BioEnergy India Pvt Ltd leads the charge, their commitment to developing green energy solutions, and social media presence, including Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp Web: https://gogreenbioenergy.com, ensure that their transformative efforts continue to inspire and influence the bioenergy landscape positively.

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand – Yashpal Singh Kalsi, renowned Sanshinkan Karate expert and instructor, successfully conducted a black belt test at the Combat Wing of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Academy. The intensive examination took place over two days, from May 22nd to May 23rd, 2023, and witnessed the participation of 29 dedicated individuals who had completed their brown belt syllabus.

These elite soldiers, carefully selected from different units, underwent rigorous training and preparation for the past six months to qualify for the black belt test. The examination assessed their combat skills and overall physical conditioning, serving as a testament to their commitment and discipline.

Under the guidance of Yashpal Singh Kalsi, these soldiers received additional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) training seminars to ensure they were well-versed in the latest combat techniques. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was also introduced during their preparation, further enhancing their combat prowess.

Yashpal Singh Kalsi, accompanied by assistant examiners Abhishek Bisht, Apoorv Arora, and Harcharan Singh, led the examination process. The esteemed ITBP coaches Dinesh Sundriyal and Bharma Patil were also present, offering their invaluable expertise. The entire examination was conducted under the supervision of Mr. Susheek Kumar Negi and Mr. Ujjwal Kaushik of ITBP.

At the conclusion of the test, a total of 29 individuals proudly achieved their black belts, symbolizing their remarkable skill, dedication, and perseverance. Yashpal Singh Kalsi expressed his admiration for their outstanding performance and praised their commitment to mastering the art of Karate.

This black belt test at the Combat Wing of the ITBP Academy stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication and discipline exhibited by these soldiers. The successful completion of this elite course marks a significant milestone in their martial arts journey, providing them with enhanced combat skills and preparing them for future challenges.

Sh. Ajay Pal (DIG) and the entire team at the ITBP Academy extend their heartfelt congratulations to all the participants who achieved their black belts. Their accomplishment serves as an inspiration to others and showcases the indomitable spirit of the ITBP soldiers.

About Yashpal Singh Kalsi:

Yashpal Singh Kalsi is a highly respected Sanshinkan Karate expert and instructor, renowned for his expertise in martial arts and commitment to sharing his knowledge with others. With years of experience and numerous accolades, he continues to inspire and train individuals in the art of self-defense and combat techniques.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Name: Yashpal Singh

Organization: Sanshinkan Karate

Email: info@sanshinkan.org

Leading sports website jeetwin.news comes on board as the official associate partner of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2023. The tournament scheduled to be held in Kandy and Colombo will commence on July 30, 2023.

jeetwin.news is a one-stop website for comprehensive sports coverage. For latest updates and exclusive insights, visit https://www.jeetwin.news. The website is thrilled to be associated with LPL 2023, reinforcing its commitment to the promotion of the sport. As the Official Associate partner, jeetwin.news will provide comprehensive coverage of LPL 2023. From timely updates, match previews and reviews, player profiles, expert analyses, and exciting content to keeping the fans entertained throughout the tournament.

“On behalf of Lanka Premier League, I welcome JeetWin, to our ever growing LPL family. This is a great opportunity for them to get involved as the league resonates well with their vision of promoting cricket and take exciting content to the fans of this region, thereby increasing the reach and access to more cricketing fans in newer territories,” commented Anil Mohan Sankhdhar, Founder and CEO of IPG Group—the official rights holder of LPL.

The tournament comprises Colombo Strikers, Dambulla Aura, Galle Titans, Jaffna Kings and B-Love Kandy, each representing different regions from the Island. Each team will compete in a series of matches to be held in Kandy and Colombo.

LPL 2023 will witness thrilling encounters between traditional rivals to high-stake clashes among star-studded line-ups, the LPL 2023 promises to be a cricketing extravaganza that fans cannot afford to miss.

About JeetWin News:

JeetWin News is a premier sports news platform solely dedicated to providing the latest and most reliable information on cricket and other sports related subjects. With its unwavering commitment to accuracy, stability, and engaging content, JeetWin News has emerged as the go-to source for sports enthusiasts worldwide.

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is considered a modern-day epidemic that poses a significant health challenge in India and around the world. 

Recently, a child accompanied by his parents visited my private clinic, which sparked my surprise since I typically see patients over the age of 12. Upon reviewing the child’s medical history, I discovered that he was overweight and had been experiencing stomach issues. A pediatrician had advised an abdominal ultrasound, which revealed fatty liver. Concerned, the parents promptly sought consultation with a gastroenterologist. This scenario has become increasingly common in medical practice, with physicians, gastroenterologists, and pediatricians frequently encountering patients with fatty liver disease.

NAFLD is characterized by the accumulation of more than 5% fat in the liver among individuals who do not have a history of heavy alcohol consumption. It encompasses various conditions, ranging from simple fatty liver to steatohepatitis, liver fibrosis, and advanced stages such as cirrhosis. In India, NAFLD has emerged as a major public health issue, contributing significantly to hepatic and extrahepatic diseases.

Two types of NAFLD exist: 

  1. Isolated fatty liver, which is a milder form, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a more destructive form. Isolated fatty liver involves fat accumulation in the liver without significant inflammation or damage to liver cells. This condition typically does not progress to advanced liver damage or cirrhosis. 
  2. On the other hand, NASH often leads to severe liver conditions such as cirrhosis and is responsible for most fatal liver complications. While individuals generally develop one type of NAFLD, it is possible for those with the milder form to progress to the more critical form over time.

Globally, NAFLD affects approximately 25.2% of the adult population. Initially perceived as a disease predominantly seen in industrialized Western countries, NAFLD is increasingly prevalent in low- and middle-income developing nations. South America and the Middle East report the highest rates of NAFLD, while Africa reports the lowest. Asia, including India, has a prevalence of 29.6%, which is considerably significant compared to the West. Lifestyle changes and dietary patterns have had a profound impact on the rise of non-communicable diseases, including NAFLD, in developing countries. The prevalence of NAFLD in Asia has significantly increased over time.

A recent systematic review and meta-analysis conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, revealed that approximately one in three adults or children in India has NAFLD. Contrary to popular belief, NAFLD has also become prevalent in rural areas, affecting both urban and rural populations. Studies have indicated that the occurrence of this epidemic is not significantly influenced by the place of residence.

Most individuals with NAFLD do not exhibit specific symptoms or signs. The condition is often diagnosed during routine health check-ups or incidentally discovered during evaluations for other health issues. Some people may experience fatigue, pain, or discomfort in the upper right part of the abdomen. Interestingly, further evaluation frequently reveals the presence of diabetes or other chronic conditions in individuals diagnosed with NAFLD.

Some of the signs and symptoms of advanced scarring of liver (cirrhosis) include:

  •         Abdominal swelling (ascites)
  •         Enlarged blood vessels just beneath the skin’s surface
  •         Bleeding from the mouth or passage of black stool.
  •         Yellowish discoloration of the skin and eyes (jaundice)

Numerous diseases and conditions also increase the risk of NAFLD, including high cholesterol or triglyceride levels, hypertension, obesity (especially when abdominal fat is concentrated), polycystic ovary syndrome, sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), and underactive pituitary gland (hypopituitarism).

A joint position paper published by the Indian National Association for the Study of the Liver, the Endocrine Society of India, the Indian College of Cardiology, and the Indian Society of Gastroenterology in March 2015 highlights the close association between NAFLD and metabolic syndrome. The prevalence of metabolic risk factors, such as diabetes mellitus and obesity, is rapidly increasing in India, placing the population at risk for NAFLD. Furthermore, individuals with NAFLD face an increased risk of developing cardiovascular ailments and diabetes mellitus over the long term.

The Indian National Association for Study of the Liver (INASL) published a guidance paper in December 2022 on the nomenclature, diagnosis, and treatment of NAFLD. It emphasizes that NAFLD is a major cause of chronic liver disease in India and globally. Given the high burden of NAFLD in India and the concurrent epidemics of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, it is crucial to identify individuals at risk of progressive liver disease, streamline referrals, and guide appropriate management. Existing international guidelines on NAFLD often fail to encompass the entire landscape of NAFLD in India due to fundamental socio-cultural differences and variations in available healthcare infrastructure.

Maintaining an ideal body weight and BMI is a key step in preventing and managing NAFLD. Regular physical activities such as brisk walking, cycling, and resistance or flexibility exercises have become essential for controlling NAFLD. Overweight and obese individuals are at a higher risk of developing NAFLD and should prioritize exercise. Those who are overweight or obese should reduce their daily calorie intake and engage in increased physical activity. To lower the risk of NAFLD, it is recommended to follow a healthy plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. Individuals with a healthy weight should strive to maintain it through a balanced diet and regular exercise at least five days a week. Consulting with dieticians can provide valuable guidance on maintaining a balanced diet. 

Parents should also be vigilant about their children’s diets, teaching them to avoid excessive consumption of junk food and sugary beverages while encouraging regular physical activity. Although there are few drugs available for treating NAFLD, individuals who do not achieve weight loss through diet and exercise, particularly those with severe obesity, may require bariatric surgery. Treatment of associated conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol is equally important in managing NAFLD.

India, with its large population, currently faces a critical situation, experiencing a high number of diabetes mellitus cases alongside a steady rise in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome, obesity, and dyslipidemia. The increasing population of NAFLD patients will further burden the healthcare infrastructure of our country. Recent reports indicate an alarming trend of NAFLD in rural India, affecting even non-obese and undernourished individuals. Alongside the rising number of NAFLD cases, liver-related mortality is also expected to increase in the near future. This issue cannot be solved solely by physicians and healthcare providers at the individual level. A national policy and strong participation from all sections of society, including policymakers, are needed. The inclusion of NAFLD in the National Program on Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, and Stroke by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India is a positive step towards addressing this issue. 

Public awareness will also play a vital role in controlling NAFLD. It is crucial for every citizen, especially the younger generation, to be aware of the consequences of NAFLD and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Dr. B J Baruah MD.DM (AIIMS, New Delhi)

Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

The Gastrolife, Guwahati

Bengaluru – Kaypee Space, an innovative new player in the realm of premium managed office space in Bangalore, is proud to announce its much-awaited entry into the Bangalore market. With a bold vision to revolutionize the workspace experience, Kaypee Space aims to introduce 6000 seats in prime locations across Bengaluru, including Indiranagar, Koramangala, and HSR, within the next quarter.

“We are delighted to introduce Kaypee Space to Bangalore,” declared Mr. P. Veeraraja, Director of Kaypee Space. “Driven by our unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation, our goal is to provide businesses with an unparalleled premium managed office space experience that goes beyond their expectations.” He further emphasized, “Kaypee Space stands as a testament to our dedication to diversify and innovate within the commercial real estate sector. With the expertise of our team and the support of the Kaypee Space family, we are confident that this venture will set new industry standards.”

Kaypee Space is guided by a customer-centric approach, placing personalized service and exceptional client experiences at the forefront. With a team of seasoned professionals, the company is dedicated to offering round-the-clock support, ensuring seamless operations for businesses within their Coworking space in Bangalore.

As Bengaluru’s office market experiences an escalating demand for top-tier managed office spaces, Kaypee Space is ideally positioned to meet this growing need. Leveraging their unique brand identity, strategically chosen locations, and the strong backing of the esteemed K.P. Group, Kaypee Space is poised to become the preferred choice for businesses in search of distinguished Managed workspace in Bangalore.

The launch of Kaypee Space in Bangalore marks a momentous milestone in the city’s commercial real estate landscape. The brand extends a warm invitation to businesses of all sizes, inviting them to experience the future of work, where premium managed office spaces converge with exceptional service and unparalleled convenience.

For more information about Kaypee Space, please visit

www.kaypee.space

contact 9916166677.

About Kaypee Space

Kaypee Space is a leading premium managed office space brand with multiple locations in Bengaluru, including Indiranagar, Koramangala, and HSR Layout. Backed by the K.P. Group, a renowned conglomerate with over six decades of expertise in Finance, Textiles, Export & Import, Petroleum Products, E-Commerce, and Commercial & Residential Real Estate, Kaypee Space aims to redefine the workspace experience by providing thoughtfully designed work environments that inspire productivity, foster collaboration, and offer exceptional service.

Bengaluru: For the first time in the 35-year history of Indian National Rally Championship (INRC), a team has fielded a record number of 22 cars for a round of the INRC as official team entries. The huge number also made it a record 76 entries for the Rally of Coimbatore to be held at the Ketanur Windmill farms on Saturday and Sunday.

Team Ammyfied Rallying, powered by Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation, has fielded a record-breaking number of entries for the Rally of Coimbatore, the third round of the Blueband FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship 2023 which begins here on Friday.

Ammyfied, which has dominated the Gypsy Class & INRC4 categories so far in the first two rounds, has also bagged many podium places in other classes. For this round, drivers were fielded in all the classes except in the top INRC class.

Top drivers like Suhem Kabeer and co-driver Jeevarathinam, Maninder Singh Prince and Vinay Padmashali, Chetan Shivram and Shiv Prakash, Rithesh Guttedar and Lokranjan are in the INRC2class while Aeman Ahmed and Sagar Mallappa, Himanshu Arora and Kunal Kashyap, Arnav Prathap Singh and Arjun SSb, Arjun Rajiv and Rohit Gowda, Jagbir Nirwan and Karanpreet Mattu, and Nikeetaa Takkale and Venu Ramesh Kumar are in the INRC3class.

“Ammyfied Rallying has a deep vision to promote rallying in India and has been supporting talented drivers from different parts of India. With ample support from VM Sports Foundation, we have created a platform for young talent to step into rallying,” Aeman Ahmed, Team Owner said.

“I wish all the best to the biggest team, Ammyfied Rallying. Rallying is my passion and I am doing my bit to promote talented drivers so that they can realise their potential,” Vamcy Merla, promoter of APRC (India Leg) and the head of VM Foundation said.

The team will have another five cars in INRC4 namely, Abhin Rai and D Uday Kumar, Prakhyat Shirole and Belli, Phoebe and Sawan, Renuka and Pramod, and Farhan and Arun. Ammyfied’s favourite class, the Gypsy Cup, will see the championship leaders Samrat Yadav and Chandu lead eight cars. The other are Darshan Nachappa and Abhinav Ganapathy, Akarsh Sundar and Ravi Kumar Reddy, Gurinder Singh Sidhu and Manjunath GM, Baiju Stephen and Sachin Sharma, Sachin Singh and Prakash M, Madhusudhan V and Harsha, VAMCY MERLA and Raghuram Saminathan.

Vamcy Merla, who recently won theSUV class in a 4×4 event in Coorg, is expected to get behind the wheel of aGypsy with Raghu as his co-driver.

Follow #AMMYFIED RALLYING on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ammyfied_rallying/

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After an eagerly anticipated three-year wait, Wilson College proudly announces the triumphant return of “Polaris,” its resplendent media festival. The event, centered around the theme “Breaking Through The Matrix,” is set to captivate media enthusiasts on July 27th and 28th at the vibrant campus in Girgaon, Mumbai.

Wilson College, with a remarkable legacy dating back to 1832, is all geared up to astound the city’s media aficionados once again with the revival of “Polaris.” This two-day extravaganza promises to be an unparalleled experience, combining art, culture, and raw talent in a captivating display that will leave attendees spellbound.

This year, “Polaris” takes on the compelling theme of “Breaking Through The Matrix,” encouraging participants to shatter the barriers that confine creativity and venture into uncharted territories of media expression. As a harbinger of creative prowess, Polly the purple cow, the festival’s beloved mascot, exemplifies the spirit of ingenuity that Wilson College stands for.

The event boasts a diverse array of media contests and workshops, providing an ideal platform for budding talents to showcase their skills. The festival will also feature an impressive lineup of media industry professionals, who will share their insights and expertise, igniting inspiration in the hearts of future media stalwarts.

“We are ecstatic to bring back Polaris after a three-year hiatus,” said Ms. Gayatri Raghubans, Coordinator of the BAMMC Department, Wilson College.”Wilson College has always been at the forefront of promoting creativity and innovation, and Polaris exemplifies our commitment to fostering a vibrant media culture. With our mascot, Polly the purple cow, by our side, we aim to illuminate the dreams and aspirations of every participant.”

About Wilson College: Founded in 1832, Wilson College is a distinguished educational institution affiliated with the University of Mumbai. Committed to academic excellence and holistic development, the college offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in arts, science, and commerce.

Prepare to be enthralled by Polaris, a media festival like no other. Join us on July 27th and 28th at Wilson College, Girgaon, Mumbai, as we rediscover the magic of creativity and celebrate the return of this spectacular event. Let your imagination take flight and explore the boundless horizons of media at Polaris!

For media inquiries, interview requests, and event information, please contact:

Sara Satam {Media Relations Manager}

Email: sara.satam@yahoo.com

Wilson College Media/PR Department

Chowpatty, Girgaon,

Mumbai, India

Website: www.wilsoncollege.edu

Email: pr@wilsoncollege.edu