tadepalligudem l monday l july 06, 2026 l `9.00 l PAGES 12 l city EDITION Legendary Pandavani folk singer Teejan Bai dies at 70 Took Chhattisgarh’s folk art to world stage Legendary Pandavani folk singer Teejan Bai, who took Chhattisgarh’s traditional storytelling art to global audiences, died on Sunday at the age of 70 Known for her powerful voice, commanding stage presence and expressive style, she transformed Pandavani from a regional folk tradition into an internationally acclaimed art form, performing extensively in India and abroad. She was honoured with the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan for her contributions to Indian folk arts 1956 Irreparable loss to art and culture: PM ■ She breathed her last at 3.15 am at AIIMS, Raipur, where she had been undergoing treatment since May 27, hospital sources said ■ “She gave Chhattisgarh’s folk art a unique global identity through her magnificent performances. Her passing is an irreparable loss to the world of art and culture,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on X she was born in Ganiyari village in Durg district of Chhattisgarh CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI India plans seabed sensors to hunt Chinese, Pak subs DRDO floats Expression of Interest to identify industry partner J AVARIA RANA @ New Delhi INDIA plans to have eyes and ears on the Indian Ocean seabed. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is on the lookout for an industry partner to develop and deploy an Underwater Fiber Optic Sensing System (UFOSS), a network of sensors that will keep round-the-clock watch on submarines prowling India’s waters. Kochi-based Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), the DRDO’s underwater warfare lab, has floated an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the development, deployment and commissioning of the system. The network will comprise seabed sensor nodes linked by subsea fibre-optic cables to a shore station where the data will be received, monitored and analysed. According to the EOI, the UFOSS will comprise sensor array nodes, subsea cables, junction boxes, and branching units linked through a beach manhole to a shore station. Based on the response to EOI, NPOL will float a Request for Proposal to solicit detailed proposals from shortlisted firms. The selected bidder will be responsible for the entire project, from integration and deployment to commissioning, and lifecycle support for the system’s planned 20-year service life. Execution has been tentatively pegged at 48 months. Unlike ships and aircraft that patrol an area periodically , WHAT IS UFOSS? Underwater Fiber Optic Sensing System (UFOSS) will have a network of seabed sensor nodes that are linked by subsea fibre-optic cables, to keep track of submarines prowling Indian waters It will be a fixed network for 24x7 underwater surveillance It will have a service life of 20 years Sensor Network on seabed Subsea fiBer-optic cables: High-speed data transfer from sensors to onshore station Global Parallels US: SOSUS tracked Soviet submarines during the Cold War Multiple sensor nodes detect underwater disturbance like sound, vibration, pressure or movement US-Japan: ‘Fish Hook’ undersea surveillance architecture in the western Pacific seabed sensor networks keep watch round-the-clock, silently monitoring underwater activity and cueing anti-submarine warfare assets towards potential contacts. The move comes amid thick action in the undersea battlespace. Chinese nuclear and conventional submarines periodically prowl the Indian Ocean region, while Chinese “research” vessels systematically map the region’s waters, collecting invaluable data for future submarine operations. Meanwhile, Pakistan has begun inducting eight Chineseorigin Hangor-class diesel-electric subs with air-independent WHY INDIA NEEDS IT Chinese nuclear and conventional subs are increasingly operating in the Indian Ocean Pakistan is inducting 8 Hangorclass AIP subs India currently has no operational SSN (nuclearpowered attack submarines) Indigenous SSN programme a decade away; Project-75I yet to get approval China: ‘Underwater Great Wall’ of seabed acoustic sensors propulsion. In contrast, India’s underwater modernisation is years away from bridging the gap. The Navy does not currently operate a nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN), with the lease of the Russian Akula-class Chakra III delayed by more than three years. The indigenous programme to build two SSNs, cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) in October 2024 at a cost of `40,000 crore, is expected to take a decade before the first boat enters service. The Project-75I programme for six advanced conventional submarines is also yet to receive the CCS’s final approval. France survive heated affair Kylian Mbappe & Co edge past Paraguay in a tough battle to set up quarterfinal clash against Morocco. Talking points... Iberian derby for spot in last 8 Last laugh for star forward Powerhouses Spain and Portugal will lock horns in a competitive fixture, a year after Portugal beat La Roja in the UEFA Nations Cup final. Notably, the last time these two nations met at the World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a delightful hat-trick in 3-3 draw | P11 Mbappe got the last laugh as he scored his 19th career World Cup goal, and France survived stifling heat to win the tie, sending Les Bleus into the quarterfinals for the fourth straight time 125th BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR SYAMA PRASAD MOOKERJEE Few leaders in modern India embody the confluence of intellect, public service and moral conviction as profoundly as Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee, writes Prime Minister Narendra Modi | P7 The government has issued a stern notice to Meta over paid advertisements on Instagram, that allegedly promote Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM). The company has been directed to immediately disable such advertisements and related content, two government sources confirmed on Sunday . In the notice, the government asked the company to submit a detailed explanation within seven days on how such advertisements were approved and displayed on the platform despite its content moderation systems. The order, issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on Report sought The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has demanded a detailed explanation from Meta within 7 days Saturday instructed Instagram , to remove all advertisements and content that promote or facilitate access to CSEAM. The latest action comes a day after Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw directed officials to summon Meta over Instagram adver- Cognizant enters AP, after Telangana exit express news service @ Visakhapatnam Four months after withdrawing proposals for two Information Technology and Information Technolo g y Enabled Services (IT/ITES) Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Telang ana, Co gnizant Technology Solutions India Pvt Ltd has secured the Centre’s approval for a new 8.98hectare IT/ITES SEZ in Visakhapatnam, with the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry formally notifying the project on June 25. The notification, issued by the Department of Commerce under the provisions of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, paves the way for the de- velopment, operation and maintenance of the SEZ at ITMadhurawada-2 in Visakhapatnam Rural Mandal. According to the notification, the Centre had granted a Letter of Approval for the project on June 11, 2026, after being satisfied that the proposal met the statutory requirements under the SEZ Act. The Centre has also constituted an Approval Committee for the SEZ under Section 13 of the Act. It will be headed by the Development Commissioner of the SEZ, and comprise representatives from the Department of Commerce, Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Customs, Income Tax, Ministry of Finance, the AP Government and developer. P4 I had never played a match like this, with so many hits. I mean, cheap shots, shoves in the back. So, yes, it was complicated. — Manu Kone, France midfielder Portugal vs Spain | 12:30 AM*; USA vs Belgium | 5:30 AM* (*IST Tuesday) Today’s matches (Round of 16): SIR: 20 lakh excluded from Odisha’s draft electoral roll Su d a r s a n M a h a r a n a @ Bhubaneswar OVER 20 lakh voters have been dropped from Odisha’s draft electoral roll, released on Sunday at the conclusion of the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), a monthlong door-to-door survey conducted across the state. The electorate has come down from 3,33,99,591 in the pre-revision list to 3,13,87,034, a reduction of over 20.12 lakh voters. The draft roll now comprises 1,60,19,176 male voters, 1,53,65,083 female voters and 2,775 third-gender electors, Chief Electoral Officer R S Gopalan said on Sunday . Enumeration forms were collected from nearly 3.13 crore electors, or 93.97 per cent of the total electorate, he said. Of those excluded, 8.32 lakh were Child abuse ads: Meta gets govt notice D i pa k M o n d a l @ New Delhi Physical battle Mbappe laughed and smiled — and scored, of course — when Paraguay players tried to bait him and his French teammates into fouls and provoke fights. After the final whistle, Mbappe refused the goalkeeper’s extended hands as he kept walking past it. In retaliation, Gill threw the ball at the France captain. It was one of several flashpoints during the contest tisements allegedly promoting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in India. The government acted following a BBC investigation that found questionable advertisements on Instagram with terms such as “rape video” and “child video”. According to the report, the advertisements redirected users to Telegram channels where child sexual abuse material was allegedly being sold for as little as `99. The BBC investigation found that the advertisements had passed Instagram’s moderation process before publication, raising serious concerns about the effectiveness of Meta’s content review mechanisms and safeguards against illegal content. 19.34 lakh voters in Manipur draft roll Manipur Chief Electoral Officer Arun Kumar Sinha said the state has 19.34 lakh voters in the draft poll roll, which was published on Sunday. Till June 28, of 20,93,076 electors, 19.34L filled enumeration forms identified as dead, while 10.07 lakh had either shifted residence or were untraceable. A further 1.58 lakh were found to have enrolled at more than one location, while 14,000 were dropped for failing to submit their forms before the June 28 deadline. Gopalan said boothlevel officers were unable to trace these electors because they had registered in other states, could not be located, missed the deadline, or declined to enrol for personal reasons. He clarified that genuine electors whose names are missing from the draft electoral roll can still apply for inclusion during the claims and objections period from July 5 to August 4. Similarly, names found enrolled at multiple places will be retained only at one location after due verification. The exercise involved 31 district election officers, 147 electoral registration officers, 994 assistant registration officers and 4,540 booth-level officers across 45,250 polling stations, with 84,594 booth-level agents representing all seven recognised political parties. Verification of claims will continue until September 2, with the final electoral roll to be published on September 6. remarks against DeputY cm YouTuber arrested again, under UAPA this time P h a n i n d r a Pa pa s a n i @ Vijayawada YouTuber Bachalakura Joseph, popularly known as Prashna Ravan, was arrested by Gannavaram police on S u n d ay, a n d p r o d u c e d before a local court in connection with a case registered under different sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). According to sources, the police brought Ravan to the Gannavaram police station from Payakaraopeta on Sat- urday night amid tight security. A large contingent of police was deployed at the station to thwart any untoward incident following his arrest. The case was registered against him based on a complaint lodged by Jana Sena Party leader and Andhra Pradesh Road Development Corporation Director Garikapati Siva Shankar. According to the complaint, Ravan allegedly made statements and indulged in activities that were detrimental to national sovereignty, integrity and public P4 order. Main Vaapas Aaunga When cinema lowers our defences Av i n as h Ra m ac h a n d ra n @ Chennai Filmmaker Sasi, in a recent interview, was unable to wrap his head around the possibility of critics crying while watching a film, even if it was his own. He wasn’t buying it. He felt it was an exaggeration. Maybe critics aren't supposed to admit such things. We spend our lives pulling films apart—writing about performances, intent and craft. Somewhere along the way comes the unspoken belief that you should never completely surrender to what is unfolding on screen. You’re expected to keep a safe distance. But that isn’t how most of us fell in love with cinema. Long before previews, dead- lines and ratings, films were simply magic. You walked into a theatre hoping to be transported. Every now and then, despite yourself, that still happens. Main Vaapas Aaunga did that to me, largely because of Naseeruddin Shah. As Ishar Singh Grewal—Keenu to the woman he has spent a lifetime remembering—he barely raises his voice. He doesn’t need to. A pause, a glance, a sentence left unfinished; somehow they carry the weight of decades. Partition memoir Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the movie is a slow burn of love, memory, and unresolved grief rooted in the Partition Films on Partition have often been about violence and migration. This one is about something quieter: an old man’s promise. History is still there, but it reaches us through memory longing and all the conver, s at i o n s t h at we re n eve r finished. I watched the film in Chennai, thousands of kilometres from where Partition unfolded. When the lights came on, there were the usual attempts to hide it. People suddenly became very interested in their phones. Conversations began a minute later than they normally would. Most of us had never known Partition. That didn't seem to matter. By the time Keenu unfolds an old, crumpled poem, with A R Rahman’s music gently rising beneath Irshad Kamil’s words, you aren’t confusing fiction with reality The film has qui. etly prepared you for that moment. So, do critics cry? Sometimes, yes. Not because they stop being critics. But because, every once in a while, a film reminds them of the person who first walked into a darkened theatre simply hoping to be moved. The grieving family members of missing fishermen in Visakhapatnam | Express One fisherman rescued, six missing off Vizag coast U s h a P e r i @ Visakhapatnam One of the seven fishermen who went missing after venturing into the sea from the Visakhapatnam Fishing Harbour has been rescued, while search operations are continuing to trace the remaining six, as multiple agencies intensified rescue efforts off the Visakhapatnam coast on Sunday . The fishermen had left the harbour aboard the mechanised fishing boat IND-AP-MMV5-83 around 3 am on July 1. According to the East Coast Mechanised Fishing Boat Owners Association of India, the crew decided to return after sea conditions turned rough under the influence of a low-pressure s y s t e m ove r t h e B ay o f Bengal. “Around 2 pm on July 4, the fishermen informed their family members over the phone that they were returning, and expected to reach the harbour within an hour. However, the boat failed to arrive, and all contact was subsequently lost,” said Vasupalli Janakiram, president of East Coast Mechanised Fishing Boat Owners Association. The missing fishermen have been identified as Kari Seethodu, Kari Garagayya, Raguthu Bandiyya, Amara Appalaraju, Meda Chinna Ammoru, Kari Chinnaya, and Kari Chinna. Kari Chinna, the owner-cum-driver of the boat, was rescued early Sunday by a Panama-flagged merchant vessel about 10-11 nautical miles off the Visakhapatnam coast. The remaining six fishermen are yet to be traced. Most of the fishermen belong to Mukkam village in Bhogapuram mandal of Vizianagaram district, while Raguthu Bandiyya is from Peda Nagamayya Palem in Bheemunipatnam mandal of Visakhapatnam P4 district. E x p r e s s Re a d Social media funded to target me: Naidu Tirupati: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday alleged that certain social media platforms were being funded to target him and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, accusing them of spreading false propaganda against the NDA government. He said the opposition was claiming credit for every project taken up by the coalition government | P4
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