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The Star
5 days ago
- Sport
- The Star
Powerlifter Eshwar shows he's built differently with record-breaking feat
Power on: Eshwar Evan Dmitry Klokol showing his supremacy during the National Powerlifting Championship in May. Below: Eshwar with his father Dmytro. — Eshwar Klokol PETALING JAYA: Eshwar Evan Dmitry Klokol is only 17 but he is already rewriting the script in Malaysian powerlifting. The teenage sensation had shattered three national records in the under-93kg men's sub junior weight class at the National Championship in May, setting new marks in the squat (230kg), deadlift (260kg), and total (625kg). He had also lifted a 135kg in the bench press but it was not a record.


The Hindu
09-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
National Lok Adalat in Chamarajanagar courts on July 12
Principal District and Sessions Judge G. Prabhavati said the National Lok Adalat will be held in all courts across Chamarajanagar district on July 12, as per the directions of the State Legal Services Authority. Addressing a press conference in the District Court premises on Tuesday, she said Lok Adalat benches will be set up in the courts of Chamarajanagar, Gundlupet, Yelandur, and Kollegal, with conciliators appointed to settle compromise-suitable cases through mutual agreement. She said the people can make good use of the Lok Adalat at their respective courts. Cases can be resolved through Lok Adalat if parties accept the suggestions given by conciliators. This saves both time and money for litigants and fosters better relationships between parties, she said. Except for Public Interest Litigations (PILs), various types of civil cases – including restoration of conjugal rights, maintenance, child custody, motor vehicle accident claims, industrial disputes, cheque bounce cases, cases under labour laws, electricity theft, illegal stone and sand transportation cases, and other compromise-suitable matters – can be settled in Lok Adalat, she explained. She added that pre-litigation disputes can also be resolved in Lok Adalat through preliminary consultation before being filed in court. The Lok Adalat on July 12 is expected to dispose of more cases than the previous one. In this connection, pre-consultations are underway in every court and District Legal Services Authority. If parties in any pending compromise-suitable case file an application in the respective court for transfer to Lok Adalat, such cases will be referred accordingly, she said. Senior Civil Judge and District Legal Services Authority Member Secretary Eshwar, and Bar Association General Secretary Rangaswamy were present.

The Hindu
01-07-2025
- The Hindu
Student ends life in residential school in Parkal
A 15-year-old student at the Telangana Social Welfare Residential School (Girls) Parkal in Warangal rural district was declared dead after she reportedly attempted to end her own life. The Class 10 student is said to have gone out to use the washroom during class at around 1 p.m. and did not return. She was later found in the washroom by sweepers and other children. The girl was rushed to the Parkal Area Hospital in an autorickshaw engaged by the school staff, and she was declared dead at the hospital. School officials, who spoke to The Hindu, said the girl was studious and had been with the institute since Class 6. Parents allege harassment by teachers According to Parkal police inspector V. Kranthi Kumar, a case was registered for investigation under BNS 107 (Abetment of suicide of child or person of unsound mind). 'Her father, Eshwar, a lorry driver, alleged harassment by teachers in his complaint. He says there was no sufficient reason for her to end her life. He said that she was not new to the school, and it's not even a month since the school started functioning,' the officer said. Mr. Kumar said that no note was left behind by the girl and incidents of alleged depression were being looked into. He added that the girl's mother had also ended her life in a similar way several years ago. Her stepmother is a homemaker, and her brother is a student in Parkal. Letters to her mother and the photo frame According to sources in the residential school, two days before the girl's extreme step, her houseparent found a framed picture of a boy in her possession. It was said that the girl identified him as her brother. The school authorities confiscated the framed photo, reported the incident to the family, and asked them to visit the school's officer. However, the parents did not turn up. Reportedly, the girl also kept a small diary, and it contained thoughts about her deceased mother. A divisional school officer on condition of anonymity, confirmed the presence of the two items and said they were handed over to the police. 'The girl used to call the houseparent amma. She was a bright student. From the diary, it seems that she was depressed,' this official said. Roshni suicide prevention helpline numbers are: 8142020033/44 and 040 66202000/2001.


Time of India
29-06-2025
- Time of India
‘Haven't seen my father in 9 years': Telangna worker stranded in Saudi Arabia after employer withholds passport, visa
Thallapally Eshwar, an Indian migrant worker from Hanumakonda, has been stranded in Saudi Arabia for nine years after losing his visa and passport, allegedly held by his employer. Living in fear of arrest in Sakakah, Al-Jawf province, he lacks legal documents and a valid work permit. HYDERABAD: For the past nine years, Thallapally Eshwar, 54, migrant worker from Hanumakonda, has been stranded in Saudi Arabia. His return blocked by loss of his visa and passport, allegedly withheld by his employer. With no legal documents and lapsed work permit, Eshwar has been stuck in Sakakah in Al-Jawf province, living in fear of arrest. "For nine years, we haven't seen my father. He cannot step out without risking arrest," said his daughter, Mani Deepika, 27, on Saturday. His wife, Thallapally Latha, approached Pravasi Praja Vani grievance redressal forum at Praja Bhavan, submitting a plea addressed to CM Revanth Reddy. Eshwar migrated to Saudi Arabia after being promised a job as a house driver. But a year later, he lost job. Eshwar found work briefly as a driver elsewhere, but for the past seven years, he has been working in a date palm field as a labourer, without legal status or freedom of movement. Eshwar's work permit expired in Aug 2017. Although his passport is valid until Jan 2027, the original is not with him.


India Today
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Jr NTR's body double slams Bollywood after rejecting War 2 over low remuneration
Actor Jr NTR's body double, Eshwar Harris, revealed that he had rejected 'War 2' after the production house offered low remuneration, that could not even cover his flight costs. Speaking to Mana Stars, Eshwar explained why he decided to turn down the offer and slammed Bollywood for not offering him enough for his work, despite a grand budget. He said that he is earning more money in the Telugu film said, "Recently, I was asked if I would like to work in 'War 2'. I did not do it because of the remuneration. They asked me to come to Mumbai on the next flight I could get. But the remuneration was so low, they probably wouldn't even cover my flight charges."Eshwar then added that he is earning more in the Telugu film industry than what Bollywood offered to him. "Bollywood is worse than us, I'm getting paid better than that here (in Hyderabad and Tollywood). You have such high budgets; you should be paying better. I was asked to work for three days, but I turned it down because it's barely enough to cover my travel," he Harris has played Jr NTR's body double in many films, including SS Rajamouli's 'RRR'.advertisement'War 2' marks Jr NTR's Bollywood debut in his career. He will share the screen with Hrithik Roshan in the second part of 'War', which is being directed by Ayan Hrithik Roshan will play the role of Major Kabir Dhaliwal, Jr NTR is expected to play the antagonist. Also starring Kiara Advani, 'War 2' is all set for a grand release on August 'War 2', Jr NTR will be seen next in 'Dragon', directed by Prashanth Neel of 'KGF' and 'Salaar' Reel