hyderabad l saturday l october 04, 2025 l `9.00 l PAGES 16 l LATE City EDITION Church of England names first female Archbishop of Canterbury The Church of England on Friday named Sarah Mullally as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to hold the 1,400-year-old office To lead 85 mn anglicans in 165 countries As the principal leader of the Church of England, Mullally, 63, will now lead 85 million Anglicans across 165 countries. She will replace Justin Welby, who resigned last year over a child abuse cover-up scandal. Mullally is a former cancer nurse who worked as the UK government’s Chief Nursing Officer for England in the early 2000s. She became a priest in 2006 To officially take charge in March 2026 ■ ■ Mullally will be known as Archbishop of Canterbury-designate till she is confirmed in January 2026 and officially takes charge in March She may face opposition from conservative churches in Africa and Asia, which rejected the reforms introduced a decade ago that made it possible for a woman to become the Archbishop of Canterbury 2018 When Mullally was appointed the first woman Bishop of London 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 Stern Army, IAF warning to Pak India won’t show restraint next time, says Army Chief; Pak lost 12-13 aircraft during Operation Sindoor festive vibes Artistes in costume perform during a Durga idol procession on the streets of Somajiguda in Hyderabad on Friday | SRI LOGANATHAN VELMURUGAN @ Hyderabad Asserting that India will never compromise whenever its pride and dignity are at stake, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said that the country can cross any border when necessary to protect its citizens and safeguard unity and integrity . “In responding to the Pahalgam terror attack, we did not ask the religion of the terrorists; we targeted terror, not civilians or military establishments,” he told the gathering at a business and entrepreneurship conclave organised by the Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO) Hyderabad Chapter. The three-day event was inaugurated by Rajnath Singh and Kishan Reddy, along with Telangana Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu. Continued on P2 `86.23 cr H-1B hires The Senators specifically asked the tech firms why they were hiring foreign workers under H-1B despite layoffs in the US tech sector E x p r e ss N e w s S e r v i c e Liquor sales Sales before in September Dasara Oct 1 VISA Two US Senators have shot off a letter to the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), raising concerns about its hiring practices in the US and questioning its rationale for filing thousands of H-1B visa petitions after allegedly laying off local staff. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley and ranking member Richard Durbin also questioned Cognizant, Amazon, Apple, Deloitte, Google, JPMorgan Chase, Meta, Microsoft, and Walmart, seeking details of their recruitment practices and wage parity between H-1B visa holders and American employees. In their letter to TCS CEO Krithi Krithivasan on September 24, Grassley and Durbin flagged “troubling employment trends” in the tech sector. “Earlier this year, the Wall Street Journal reported that the tech sector’s unemployment rate was “well above” the overall jobless rate,” read the letter addressed to Krithivasan. Among Indian tech firms, TCS is the biggest beneficiary of H-1B visa with 5,005 approvals so far in 2025. `333 cr S ana l S u d e v an @ Chennai Rajnath: India will cross any border to protect citizens Liquor sales up 7% during Dasara season Sept 30 US Senators question the hiring practices of TCS, nine other firms `278 cr Air Chief A P Singh Sept 29 We have clear evidence of one long-range strike with over 300 km range hitting an AEW&C or SigNit aircraft, along with five hi-tech fighters - F-16 and JF-17 and control centres at two places, runways damaged at two places, three of their hangars in three different stations damaged… we have signs of one C-130 class of aircraft and at least 4-5 fighter aircraft (in one strike), most likely F-16s, because that place happened to be F-16 base with whatever was under maintenance at that time.” Besides, one SAM (Surface to Air Missile) system was destroyed in Pakistan. “We have clear evidence of one longrange strike of more than 300 km, which happened to be either an AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning and Control System) or a SigNit aircraft. Along with that five hi-tech fighters between F-16 and JF 17 class (were shot down) — this is what our system tells us,” the Air Chief said. He refused to reveal India’s losses during Op Sindoor. “Let them find out,” he said. 7% rise in sales T here are journalists, and then there are journalists who get that rare prefix, ‘legendary’. TJS George belonged to this second order, an endangered tribe these days. Its list of card-holding members got rarer still when the man passed away today at age 97. , Behind him trails a career in letters that has spanned about as long as the life of the Indian republic, and as varied. From his erudition in Carnatic music that birthed a book on MS Subbulakshmi, and others on VK Krishna Menon as well as Nargis, it also contained landmarks in good old-fashioned print journalism, such as being the founding editor of Asiaweek in Hong Kong back in the 1970s—an act of pan-Asia ecumenism that would have resonated well today . That such an eminence was a living presence in the offices of The New Indian Express till the other day was a matter of honour and delight equally for all of us here. It was only in June 2022 that he laid his pen to rest after writing his last column, the Sunday Point of View, in his inimitable, no-holds-barred style—sharp, ironic, fearless. Over 25 years, he contributed 1,300 columns for these pages. Politicians, judges and powerful people feared and respected his pen, and treaded carefully around him. He was famously unpredictable. In our Bangalore office, when a VVIP dropped by wanting santwana to meet him, we would exbhattacharya change nervous glances. If it Editor was his column-writing hour—always longhand, pen on paper—he would refuse to meet them, however important they might be. Siddaramaiah, the current chief minister, had a taste of that brusqueness when TJS admonished him in a humorous, schoolmasterly way on one such visit—for wasting time in a newspaper office instead of working among the people! No one took offence. Once at a function in Mysore, SM Krishna, then External Affairs Minister, vacated his seat for TJS when he saw him standing, but characteristically he refused. Such was the awe he inspired among Union ministers, high court judges, chief ministers. Even when his columns were scathing, the powerful usually held their peace—it was only their sycophants who protested. He had opinions, he took stands, and never wavered, even when it led to sedition charges in earlier years. The only man he openly admired was our founder, Ramnath Goenka. “I have no god,” he would often say A non. believer, or rather a believer only in humanity , and in journalism as a calling. He taught generations of journalists the importance of precision in language, and of calling a spade a spade. Outside the newsroom, George had deep interests in cities and food. He was fascinated by urban planning—often comparing the systematic grid of New York, where he and his beloved wife Ammu lived during his UN years, with the chaos of Bangalore’s house numbering. In his last few years, he spent his winters in Coimbatore, leaving the chaos of Bangalore behind him, to “best idlis, dosas and coffee”. P7 — Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi For over a week now, largescale protests led by the Awami Reacting strongly to the on- Action Committee (AAC) have going unrest in Pakistan-occu- swept across PoK, with Rawalapied Kashmir (PoK), India on kot, Mirpur, Kotli and Neelum Thursday called on the interna- Valley among the worst-hit. The tional community to region has witnessed a hold Pakistan accountcomplete shutdown, able for its “horrific huwith businesses closed man rights violations” and transport services and systemic exploitaparalysed in what has tion of the region under been described as the its illegal occupation. largest civil uprising in External Affairs MinPoK in recent years. Randhir Jaiswal istry spokesperson RanThe AAC has accused dhir Jaiswal condemned the Shehbaz Sharif govthe Pakistani military’s brutal ernment of denying fundamencrackdown on protesters across tal rights to the people of the multiple areas of PoK. “We region, demanding an end to have seen reports on protests in what it calls institutional disseveral areas of Pakistan-occu- crimination. The protests have pied Jammu & Kashmir, in- also raised calls for the abolition cluding brutalities by Pakista- of 12 reserved seats in the PoK ni forces on innocent civilians. legislative assembly allocated to We believe this is a natural con- Kashmiri refugees living in Pasequence of Pakistan’s oppres- kistan—seen by many as a tool sive approach and systemic to manipulate regional politics. plundering of resources from The situation is volatile, with these territories,” Jaiswal reports confirming at least 10 said. protest-related deaths and a “Pakistan must be held ac- near-total suspension of intercountable for its horrific human net and mobile services to suprights violations,” he said. press the unrest. J ayan t h J a c o b @ New Delhi 2024 `2,838 cr TJS, That Legend Down the Corridor This time we will take a step forward and act in a manner that will make Pakistan think whether it wants to remain on the world map or not Two service chiefs on Friday used strong language to put Pakistan on notice, a day after Union defence minister Rajnath Singh said any misadventure from across the border in the Sir Creek sector will invite a decisive response. Addressing soldiers in Rajasthan, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi said Pakistan should stop sponsoring terrorism on its soil if it wants to retain its place on world map. “India practised restraint during Operation Sindoor 1.0, but this time we won’t. This time we will take a step forward and act in a manner that will make Pakistan think whether it wants to remain on world map or not,” he warned. In Delhi, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh told the media ahead of the annual Air Force Day that the IAF destroyed around 12-13 aircraft during the Operation Sindoor, which included Chinese-made JF17s and F-16s procured from the US. He described Islamabad’s claim of India’s losses as fanciful stories (Manohar Kahaniyan). Recalling the widespread destruction of Pakistani military assets both in the air and on the ground during Operation Sindoor in May he said, “radars at , least in four places, command 2025 `3,048 cr M andar Pard ika r Thayil Jacob Sony George 7 M ay 1 9 2 8 - 3 O c t o b e r 2 0 2 5 India flags PoK rights violation amid unrest M AYA N K S I N G H @ New Delhi e ns @ Hyderabad Telangana recorded a rise in liquor sales during the festive month of September, with the Excise department reporting a revenue of `3,048 crore, compared to `2,838 crore during the same period last year, a 7% year-on-year increase. As Dasara coincided with Gandhi Jayanti, the spike was sharp in the lead-up to October 2, which was a dry day . Anticipating restrictions, consumers stocked up in advance, resulting in high sales between September 29 and October 1. During these three days, liquor worth `697.23 crore was sold. Officials said that this period recorded a 60-80% increase in sales compared to the same festive stretch last year. According to department data, Indian-made liquor sales in September stood at 29.92 lakh cases, up from 28.81 lakh cases in 2024. However, beer consumption saw a dip, with 36.46 lakh cases sold this year, compared to 39.71 lakh cases last year. JCBs pressed into service by Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited as the firm takes up the construction of the state-of-the-art Osmania General Hospital coming up on the premises of the Goshamahal stadium, in Hyderabad | SRI LOGANATHAN VELMURUGAN New Osmania Hospital construction work starts E x p r e ss N e w s S e r v i c e @ Hyderabad Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited (MEIL) has begun construction of new buildings for Osmania General Hospital at the Goshamahal police stadium. On Dasara, MEIL president of projects K Govardhan Reddy performed pujas and launched the work. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had laid the foundation stone on January 31, 2025, and the works for mally started on Thursday . Govardhan Reddy said the project would be completed within the stipulated timeframe and that the new facilities would match private hospitals, with advanced technology and modern infrastructure. The construction, spread over 26 acres with a built-up area of 32 lakh sq ft, is scheduled to be completed in 30 months. The hospital will have 2,000 beds and facilities, including a hospital block (22.96 lakh sq ft), academic block, separate hostels for men and women, mortuary, utility and security buildings. A two-level basement parking will hold 1,500 cars. The complex will house 29 major and 12 minor operation theatres, a helipad, robotic surgery theatres, transplant units, and sewage and biomedical waste treatment plants. Nursing, dental and physiotherapy colleges are part of the plan. Terrace gardens and cross-ventilation features are included for continuous airflow and patient comfort.
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