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  • Kerala HC instructs ED to wrap up the scam inquiry into BSNL engineers in a year

    Kerala HC instructs ED to wrap up the scam inquiry into BSNL engineers in a year

    The Kerala High Court has directed the Deputy Director, Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Kochi, to complete the probe into a case pertaining to the financial scam in the BSNL Engineers’ Cooperative Society within a year.

    The court, in an order given on Monday, also directed the ED to initiate “all necessary legal action” under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) against the accused in the case.

    The court set the one-year deadline after the counsel for the ED informed it that an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) under PMLA was registered on March 29, 2023, on the basis of a case registered (Crime No. 81 of 2023) by the Vanchiyoor police.

    The order by Justice Kauser Edappagath came on a petition filed by N.A. Abraham, convener of the BSNL Engineers’ Cooperative Society Depositors’ Forum, and Surendran Nair K.

    The Vanchiyoor police had registered the case under relevant IPC sections dealing with criminal breach of trust, cheating, and criminal acts by several persons.

    Further, the court has also directed the ED to hold camp sittings in Thiruvananthapuram for recording the statements of the witnesses.

    The elderly petitioners had wanted the court to direct the ED to initiate prosecution measures against the accused under the PMLA. They had also urged the court to direct the ED to hold sittings in Thiruvananthapuram so that it is easier for the depositors, who are mostly elderly citizens, to give evidence.

    The incident
    The scam pertains to the embezzlement of depositors’ money to the tune of ₹260 crore. Several hundreds of depositors, majority of them in the 65-85 age group, who had invested in deposit schemes offered by the society, were cheated of their life savings. The inquiry report on the scam had detected “serious financial misappropriation” orchestrated through bogus Fixed Deposit receipts and ‘parallel’ registers.

    Earlier this month, the High Court had sought a status report from the ED on the progress of investigation. The Hindu

  • J&K claims a drop in mobile users following years of expansion

    J&K claims a drop in mobile users following years of expansion

    Breaking a growth run witnessed between 2016 to 2022, a lucrative period that saw Jammu and Kashmir registering regular growth in terms of addition in mobile phone subscribers, as per Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) data, frequent monthly marginal decline in subscriber base has been recorded in the UT during the last two years.

    Costlier mobile phone bills, led by a tariff hike by almost all telecom service providers, after the 5G spectrum auction in June last year, is said to be one of the main reasons for a fall in the subscriber base, of late.

    In October 2024, as per latest TRAI data, the UT had 12244383 subscribers which slipped to 12133600 in November 2024, thus losing 110783 customers.

    This decrease in mobile subscribers in J&K comes at a time when a decline in wireless subscribers on national level was seen from 1,150.41 million subscribers in October, 2024 to 1,148.64 million subscribers in November 2024.

    Mobile phone subscribers say that costlier cell phone bills are proving to be a burden. Besides, unlike prepaid service, which provides flexible recharge options, post-paid service is comparatively heavier on the pocket, mobile phone users have lamented.

    “A monthly bill of Rs 500 may not be a huge amount for someone with a handsome earning but what about the common man. The price hike has certainly proved to be a burden on commoners,” said Khursheed Ahmad, a Srinagar resident.

    Ahmad said the decline in mobile phone subscribers amid a tariff hike, is an economic indicator on how despite a growing demand for use of data services, owing to popularity of mobile internet, states and UTs have been losing mobile subscribers.

    The adverse impact of a tariff hike on cell-phone users started showing signs last year.

    As per TRAI data, there was a fall in mobile phone subscribers in J&K during December, 2023 by 0.14 per cent. Besides the UT, only Maharashtra and West Bengal had seen a decline in wireless subscribers, while all other states and UTs had logged a growth in subscriber base.

    Notably, Bharti Airtel, a leading telecommunications service provider, in a statement issued last month, said it maintained its dominance in the wireless subscriber market in the Jammu and Kashmir circle for October 2024.

    According to the data released by the TRAI, Airtel’s subscriber base in the region stood at 6,101,786 as of October, 2024. However, this has seen a slight decrease to 6,100,700 in November, 2024 as per TRAI data.

    Despite all odds on the economic front, Jammu and Kashmir had logged 15 per cent mobile subscriber growth during 2016-2022. This growth curve which started its upward trajectory in 2017 was quite significant as the UT had slipped to a total of 95,738,52 mobile subscribers in 2016 due to a long communication shutdown back then. Greater Kashmir

  • India to build indigenous generative AI model

    India to build indigenous generative AI model

    India is set to develop its own generative AI model, joining the ranks of global players like ChatGPT and DeepSeek, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced at the Utkarsh Odisha Conclave. The initiative will be powered by the India AI Compute Facility, which has secured 18,000 GPUs to drive the development of a Large Language Model (LLM) tailored for the country’s needs.

    Vaishnaw also revealed plans to establish AI data centers in Odisha, marking a significant step toward strengthening India’s AI ecosystem and digital infrastructure.

    The Indian government has been actively investing in AI research and infrastructure, aiming to reduce dependence on foreign AI models and establish a self-reliant digital ecosystem. The India AI Compute Facility is a critical part of this mission, providing high-performance computing resources for the country’s AI initiatives.

    “With 18,000 GPUs in place, India is well on its way to building a homegrown AI model that will cater to the unique linguistic, economic, and social requirements of the nation,” Vaishnaw said.

    The announcement also highlighted Odisha as a key hub for AI development, with upcoming data centers that will play a role in accelerating AI innovation. This move aligns with India’s broader strategy of decentralizing technology infrastructure beyond metropolitan cities.

    The Indian government has been pushing for AI adoption across sectors, from healthcare and governance to education and financial services. The development of a native generative AI model could help ensure data security, local language support, and better regulatory control compared to international AI platforms.

    With the rise of ChatGPT (OpenAI) and DeepSeek (China), the race for AI supremacy is intensifying. India’s Large Language Model is expected to compete with these established platforms, focusing on localized AI applications and enhancing digital accessibility for Indian users. Business Today

  • SMH approves USD 450M for building 100-bed hospital in North Port

    SMH approves USD 450M for building 100-bed hospital in North Port

    The Sarasota County Public Hospital Board approved funding Tuesday for a $450 million, 100-bed acute care hospital on 32 acres it owns on Sumter Boulevard near Interstate 75, aiming to start construction later this year, as part of its centennial celebration.

    While recognizing the attendance of North Port Development Services Director Alaina Ray at the meeting, Hospital Board Member Brad Baker quipped, “It’s not every day that somebody drops a check for $450 million in your office; I think it’s important that you came to receive it.”

    The 8-0 vote of approval – with board member Bridgette Fiorucci absent because of scheduling conflict – followed a unanimous recommendation made earlier Tuesday by the hospital board’s Mission and Planning Committee.

    Sarasota Memorial Health Care System President & CEO David Verinder said, “Building a hospital in North Port has been part of our strategic plan and goals for many years, and I could not be more excited to break ground in 2025 during our centennial year,” in a prepared statement released shortly after the vote.

    “It has taken time to build the medical infrastructure necessary to support the city’s first hospital, but we feel confident moving forward that we have the commitment and resources to ensure its success,” he added.

    SMH has been working with city staff and other regulatory agencies on parallel tracks to obtain initial approvals for both this 32-acre campus and a 28-acre tract the hospital owns at the intersection of West Villages Parkway and Tamiami Trail in Wellen Park.

    SMH has long targeted a free-standing emergency room at the Wellen Park site, with an eye toward developing a second hospital there, too.

    This summer at its strategic planning session, the hospital board will look at its plan for the Wellen Park expansion, as well as the facility it opened in 2009 that houses both physicians offices and a free-standing emergency room.

    Meanwhile, Hospital Corporation of America Florida Englewood Hospital is anticipating opening an 11,300-square-foot freestanding emergency department on a 30-acre campus in Wellen Park as soon as March.

    That HCA campus may someday expand into an acute care hospital as well.

    What will the new SMH hospital look like?
    Renderings are not yet available but the initial structures will be a hurricane-hardened, 305,000-square-foot hospital, 60,000-square-foot medical office building and back-up energy center.

    The first floor of the hospital will include emergency, diagnostic, administrative and support services; with surgical and procedure areas on the second floor.

    The 100 private patient rooms will be on the third through fifth floors, while the sixth floor will house the hospital’s mechanical infrastructure.

    That 100-bed hospital could eventually be expanded to 208 beds. SMH has already received approval from the city to build a 150-foot-tall facility at both the Sumter and Wellen Park campuses, since the current plan is for the designs to be identical.

    To staff the hospital, SMH would have to hire an additional 74 physicians.

    How is North Port’s medical landscape changing?
    When the new SMH-North Port opens in the fall of 2028, it will not be the first hospital in North Port.

    That distinction goes to the 144-bed Acadia Healthcare North Port Behavioral Health. City officials helped cut the ribbon on that private behavioral health hospital on Jan. 23.

    The facility is estimated to employ 92 people with an average salary of approximately $67,000.

    North Port Behavioral Health will treat patients with depression, anxiety and substance abuse disorders.

    The hospital is also collaborating with the city of North Port to provide 24/7 crisis counseling, PTSD training and resources for first responders.

    Exalt Health, a Garland, Texas-based healthcare provider, plans to build a 40-bed rehabilitation hospital in Wellen Park and Bay Pine VA Healthcare System plans to replace its current VA Clinic in Port Charlotte with a new one in North Port.

    Still, as North Port City Manager Jerome Fletcher noted in a prepared statement, the decision to build its first hospital in the city at Sumter Boulevard is “a landmark step for North Port.”

    “With today’s decision, the quality health care so many North Port residents have desired for years is finally on its way to our community, along with new career opportunities for our workforce,” he added. “The city is committed to working with SMH through the development process to bring this project to life.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune

  • NY Governor defends funding for Upstate Hospital’s emergency room renovation

    NY Governor defends funding for Upstate Hospital’s emergency room renovation

    Governor Kathy Hochul didn’t offer any wiggle room in the amount of money her newly released state budget allocates for Upstate Hospital’s emergency room renovation.

    Instead of the request of $450 million, the governor is offering $200 million pending approval by the State Legislature.

    “This is the largest investment in this hospital ever in the history of it,” Governor Hochul told NewsChannel 9. “Let’s start with that. I know they’re grateful for it.”

    Hochul revealed that before visiting NewsChannel 9’s studios, she had just toured the current emergency department at SUNY Upstate.

    “I had the chance to talk to a lot of patients who are getting high-quality care but right now they’re on gurneys in the hallway,” she said. “They desperately need something done there.”

    Late last year, 10 legislators or legislators-elect signed a letter to Governor Hochul asking for $450 million.

    “…it seems that SUNY Upstate’s critical infrastructure needs have been, for the most part, ignored,” the letter read.

    When Upstate learned of the $250 million, its administrators only expressed gratitude.

    In a statement, a spokesperson wrote: “The $200 million outlined in the Executive Budget provides an incredible foundation for the annex plan that will help Upstate address some of its most pressing needs. With this support from Governor Hochul and the Legislature, we can begin these essential infrastructure upgrades and recognize Upstate’s crucial role as the region’s only Level 1 trauma center and emergency department for adults and children.”

    But local legislators said they’d push for more money.

    “Those who criticize this should look at a lot of other communities that would be very very grateful to have 200 million dollars for a hospital,” said Governor Hochul.

    Hochul said: “I know they told me that this is a game changer for them. We’ll get the process started. But they have a great vision. I cannot wait to be continuing to support them in years to come.” Syracuse, NY

  • Punjab orders power, fire safety audit of all govt hospitals

    Punjab orders power, fire safety audit of all govt hospitals

    Health and family welfare and medical education minister Dr Balbir Singh on Monday ordered power supply and fire safety audit at all the medical colleges, civil hospitals, sub-divisional hospitals and block level hospitals across the state.

    The health minister issued these directions while addressing a high-level meeting with all the civil surgeons of civil hospitals and medical superintendents of medical colleges, health and family welfare secretary Kumar Rahul, public works department secretary Ravi Bhagat, Punjab Health System Corporation (PHSC) managing director Varinder Kumar Sharma, PSPCL CMD Baldev Singh Sran, director health Dr Hitinder Kaur and director, research and medical education, Dr Avnish Kumar.

    As per the directions issued by the health minister, all critical care units, including operation theatres, labour rooms, emergencies, SNCUs, and NICUs, must have UPS-based power backup for at least 30 minutes in case of a power outage. Additionally, a fully functional generator set with an adequate supply of diesel must be present at all healthcare facilities. The minister also ordered the constitution of committees at all levels, including district, sub-division and block level hospitals.

    The committee, which will comprise representatives from the health department/medical college, PSPCL, and PWD-electrical, will be responsible for ensuring uninterrupted power supply at all health facilities. The committee members will coordinate with each other and provide reports on the functionality status of UPS and other power backup systems available at the health facility level.

    “These committees will make frequent visits at their respective hospitals to ensure that there is availability of power backup and fully functional Genset,” the health minister said.

    All civil surgeons were also directed to ensure that backup power supply is available immediately in case of a power cut, so that critical services are not hampered. Effective communication linkage must also be established with the person responsible for switching on the backup power supply to ensure prompt action, the minister added.

    He also asked the officials to create a WhatsApp group of all the members of the above committees to ensure prompt response in case of any power outage situations. The officers were told to immediately conduct fire safety audit and ensure availability of fire extinguishers, especially, at all critical care units. Hindustan Times

  • MP to upgrade MY Hospital for Rs 750 crore

    MP to upgrade MY Hospital for Rs 750 crore

    Aiming to upgrade Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital (MYH), the biggest government medical facility of the state as a ‘model’ hospital, the state government has prepared a plan to construct a new seven-story building and expand the hospital at a whopping cost of Rs 750 crore.

    The officials in Bhopal have prepared a proposal to equip the new hospital with 1450 beds, providing modern medical facilities for patients across Indore and Ujjain divisions.

    According to officials, the new building will be constructed near the MYH OPD after dismantling the nursing hostel and other encroachments, to ease accessibility to key medical centres like Chacha Nehru Hospital, Super Specialty Hospital and Cancer Hospital.

    Despite the new construction, the existing MY Hospital building will continue to operate as before. “The Building Development Corporation (BDC) and the hospital planner were to give a presentation before the chief secretary on Wednesday but it could not be done”, sources said.

    Surprisingly, the responsible authorities did not contact the officials of MGM Medical College and MY Hospital before preparing the proposal, nor planned any presentation for them. “A minister from Indore intervened and asked the officials to inform the MGM Medical College authorities about the plan”, sources added. Principal secretary, health, Sandeep Yadav could not be contacted for comment.

    Multi-level parking and hostel for nursing students
    To address parking issues, the new hospital will have two multi-level parking facilities for doctors and patients. Additionally, a 300-bed hostel will be built for nursing students near the Government Nursing College, located on the campus. At present, MY Hospital operates with 1,152 beds, serving around 4,000 patients daily in its OPD. However, seepage issues have been reported in the old building, highlighting the need for expansion and renovation.

    Historical background
    The hospital was established 75 years ago by Maharaja Yashwantrao Holkar. He envisioned the hospital in 1937, but due to war, the plan was delayed. Construction began in 1950 and was completed by 1956, with an initial capacity of 720 beds.

    The total cost at that time was Rs 65.55 lakh. +quote “Earlier, a presentation of the proposed plan was scheduled to be presented before the chief secretary on Wednesday. However, it could not be done and new dates for it will be decided soon”. Free Press Journal

  • Broadband access equipment market to peak by 2028

    Broadband access equipment market to peak by 2028

    According to a newly published report by Dell’Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, security, networks, and data center industries, predicts that the Broadband Access Equipment market is forecasted to grow 0.8 percent on average for the next five years (2024-2029), with total revenue expected to peak in 2028, as cable operators and fiber ISPs complete major DOCSIS 4.0 and rural broadband expansion projects.

    “Quietly, broadband access networks are evolving into large-scale edge compute platforms, with the ability to enable service convergence far more quickly and easily than ever before,” said Jeff Heynen, Vice President at Dell’Oro Group. “This evolution means that the revenue mix for broadband equipment is shifting over the next five years, with spending on traditional hardware and software now being supplemented by spending on AI and machine learning tools to facilitate convergence and service reliability,” added Heynen.

    Additional highlights from the Broadband Access & Home Networking 5-Year January 2025 Forecast Report:

    • PON equipment revenue is expected to grow from $10.5 B in 2024 to $12.1 B in 2029, driven largely by XGS-PON deployments in North America, EMEA, and CALA, as well as FTTR (Fiber to the Room) and 50 Gbps deployments in China.
    • Revenue for Cable Distributed Access Equipment (Virtual CCAP, Remote PHY Devices, Remote MACPHY Devices, and Remote OLTs) is expected to peak at $1.3 B in 2028, as operators continue their DOCSIS 4.0 and early fiber deployments.
    • Revenue for Fixed Wireless CPE is expected to peak in 2025 and 2026, dominated by shipments of 5G sub-6 GHz and a growing number of 5G millimeter wave units.
    • Revenue for Wi-Fi 7 residential routers and broadband CPE with WLAN will reach $8.9 B by 2029, as the technology is rapidly adopted by consumers and service providers alike.

    NewsBit Bureau

  • Sony has a new CEO amidst leadership shake-up

    Sony has a new CEO amidst leadership shake-up

    Big changes are occurring over at Sony, with shuffling of leadership taking place for the first time since CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Jim Ryan, retired in 2023. Ryan had been CEO of SIE and in charge of the PlayStation division, leaving the role to be taken in joint by Hideaki Nishino and Herman Hulst in 2024. The two have been PlayStation Studio’s leadership since then, and now Sony is making big changes.

    Hulst will remain in charge of Sony’s PlayStation division, while Nishino will take charge of Sony Interactive Entertainment as a whole, becoming both CEO and president of the company. This means that Hurst will now report to Nishino wit lated is up for speculation, but could be exactly what Sony needs.

    Since June 2024, Sony Interactive Entertainment has had two CEO’s working together. Nishino, having already been an executive within the company, while Hulst came from Guerrilla Games as a managing director. Prior to the co-CEO appointment, Nishino was Sony’s CFO. Now, Nishino will be SIE’s sole CEO, with Hulst focusing solely on the PlayStation division.

    According to a statement from SIE Communications yesterday, Hulst “will continue to lead the development, publishing, and business operations of SIE’s first party-content,” as well as be “responsible for developing games across many devices including PlayStation consoles and PCs and bringing video game IP to new mediums through PlayStation Productions.” Nishino is also quoted in the statement, promising to continue “IP expansion” and “deliver the best in technology innovation.”

    Sony has recently been a major talking point as of late within the gaming industry, and not for anything good. Just this past month, Sony killed two in-development live-service games, following its Concord disaster in late 2024. Their focus on live service has been criticized, as it’s merely resulting in developer studios taking the hit for their own poor business decisions.

    Hopefully, with a switch-up of leadership that allows more singular focus, things will start to change for the better. According to SIE, this is part of an evolution within the company designed to “maximize synergies across SIE.” Hopefully, it’ll work out how Sony hopes. CBR

  • Disney+ Hotstar and Colors Cineplex to provide international Masters League coverage

    Disney+ Hotstar and Colors Cineplex to provide international Masters League coverage

    JioStar’s Disney+ Hotstar, Colors Cineplex (SD & HD) and Colors Cineplex Superhits will provide the official coverage of the upcoming International Masters League (IML).

    The fixtures will kick off at 7:30 PM IST and the competition will consist of six sides – Australia, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, England and the West Indies.

    The first game of the tournament is scheduled for February 22, 2025, which will see the Sachin Tendulkar-led team go against Kumar Sangakkara’s Sri Lanka.

    “The IML will be a celebration of cricket’s unique and enduring legacy. I can’t wait to step back onto the field with my contemporaries in a league that will be intense and competitive, with all the teams playing hard, but fair”, Sachin Tendulkar, the captain of the Indian team, said.

    “The IML is a tribute to cricket’s timeless charm. It is a wonderful opportunity for former cricketers. It’s a platform where they can relive old rivalries and reconnect with fans. I am excited to participate in this historic league alongside so many illustrious names”, said Kumar Sangakkara, the captain of the Sri Lankan team.

    “We are thrilled and honoured to partner with JioStar for the IML. We have no doubt that JioStar, with its experience and, expertise in sports broadcasting, will make the league a memorable experience for cricket fans across the globe”, Jahan Mehta, Director, FSPM, said.

    “We are delighted to broadcast the inaugural season of the International Masters League on Disney+ Hotstar, along with our linear channels Colors Cineplex and Colors Cineplex Superhits. The IML is more than just a cricket tournament—it is a reunion of greatness. Fans can expect thrilling matches, expert commentary, exclusive behind-the-scenes access and a lot of nostalgia, in the weeks to come,” said Rohan Lavsi, Head – Hindi Movies Business, JioStar. SportsMintMedia