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SS Rajamouli praises the Malayali film Premalu says It is meant to be watched in theatres
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SS Rajamouli praises the Malayali film Premalu says It is meant to be watched in theatres

 
SS Rajamouli praised the Malayali film Premalu after Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu heaped praises on the film.

The Malayali blockbuster Premalu is a romantic comedy directed by Girish A. D. and stars Naslen Gafoor and Mamitha Baiju in lead roles. The film, which released on February 9, went on to become a blockbuster.

Rajamouli’s son Karthikeya acquired the Telugu distribution rights for the film. Rajamouli, who admitted to not being a fan of romantic-comedies, really liked the film and praised and the actors.

The Baahubali director said that the movie is meant to be watched in theatres with people in the audience who are laughing next to you. He said, “It is with jealousy and pain that I admit the Malayalam film industry produces better actors. In this film too, they did a fantastic job,” and praised Mamitha Baiju’s acting, comparing her to Sai Pallavi.

Mahesh Babu also took to social media to praise the film. He wrote, “Thank you @ssk1122 for bringing #Premalu to the Telugu audience… Thoroughly enjoyed it…. Can’t remember the last time when I laughed so much while watching a film… The entire family loved it Top class acting by all the youngsters Congratulations to the entire team!!”

Premalu, which crossed the 100 crore mark, became the fifth highest-grossing Malayali movie.

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“Remarkable…”: UN Hails India Life Expectancy, Per Capita Income Rise
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“Remarkable…”: UN Hails India Life Expectancy, Per Capita Income Rise

Average life expectancy in India was 67.7 years in 2022 – up from 62.7 a year earlier – and gross national income (GNI, per capita) has increased to $6951, a jump of 6.3 per cent in 12 months, the United Nation’s Human Development Index, or HDI, report has said. The HDI report also indicated increases in expected years of schooling (to 12.6 per individual).

Overall, the country has a HDI score of 0.644 in 2022, which ranks it 134 of 193 in the UN’s report for 2023/24 – ‘Breaking the Gridlock: Reimagining Cooperation in a Polarised World’. This places it in the ‘medium human development’ category.

Significantly, India’s HDI score for 2022 saw an increase after a drop the year before and a flat trend in the years prior. 

HDI refers to assessment of average achievements in three basic dimensions of human development – long and healthy life, access to education, and decent standard of living. 

India’s 1990 HDI was 0.434, making the 2022 score a positive change of nearly 49 per cent.

READ | In 2021 Report, India Drops Another Rank In Development Index, Now 132

“India has shown remarkable progress in human development over the years. Since 1990, life expectancy at birth has risen by 9.1 years; expected years of schooling have increased by 4.6 years; and mean years of schooling have grown by 3.8 years. India’s GNI per capita has grown by approximately 287 per cent,” Caitlin Wiesen, the United Nations Development Programme’s country representative, said.

Gender Inequality Report

The report also said India had demonstrated “progress in reducing gender inequality”, flagging a Gender Inequality Index, or GII, of 0.437, which is better than the global average.

In the GII list, which ranks countries on three key dimensions – reproductive health, empowerment, and labour market participation – India places 108 of 166 nations.

Reproductive healthcare is better than other countries in the ‘medium HDI’ category, and the 2022 adolescent birth rate was 16.3 (births per 1,000 women aged 15-19) – an improvement from 17.1 from 2021. There is, however, a gap of 47.8 per cent in labour force participation rates of men and women.

READ | India Drops One Spot To 131 In UN’s Human Development Index

“This highlights the country’s commitment over time to mprove the quality of life for its citizens. But there is room for improvement. With a renewed focus on women-led development, India can further unlock socio-economic progress, paving the way for a more equitable future for all,” Ms Wiesen said. 

The government has attributed the improvements to a “decisive agenda… to ensure women’s empowerment through policy initiatives aimed at long-term socio-economic and political development”.

“Government initiatives have spanned across women’s lifecycles including large scale initiatives for girls’ education, skill development, entrepreneurship facilitation and safety in the workplace,” the Ministry of Women and Child Development said in a press release.

Global HDI Values

The global HDI values have fallen for the second consecutive year; this is the first time that has happened. The UN has red-flagged growing inequality between rich and poor countries in this regard, a crisis driven by the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Before the crisis, the world was on track to reach an average ‘very high’ HDI by 2030, coinciding with the deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Now we are off track, with every region running below its pre-2019 projections,” the report said.

READ | Pandemic Set Human Development Back By 5 Years Globally: UN Report

Essentially, the world has not reached human development levels expected by this time because of Covid, and the subsequent ‘partial’ recovery is leaving the poorest behind, exacerbating inequality and stoking political polarisation on a global scale. 

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‘In case of hung House …’: Key recommendations of panel on ‘one nation, one election’
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‘In case of hung House …’: Key recommendations of panel on ‘one nation, one election’

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