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Iraqi forces clash with ISIL in push for Anbar

August 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Dozens of casualties reported as army backed by militias expand offensive to retake western province.

Iraqi forces and loyalists launched an offensive to recapture Anbar province in July [Reuters]

Iraqi forces and loyalists launched an offensive to recapture Anbar province in July [Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

Dozens of Iraqi forces have reportedly been killed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Iraq’s Anbar province, which has witnessed heavy fighting since Iraqi forces launched an offensive in July.

Three car bombs in Al Toui, northwest of Ramadi, killed at least 18 Iraqi forces and members of the Popular Mobilisation Forces on Monday, sources told Al Jazeera.

A total death toll of 46 Iraqi forces and Popular Mobilisation Forces has been reported following days of heavy clashes in several areas as Iraqi forces advanced in their offensive to recapture Anbar province.

At least seven ISIL fighters have been killed, military sources said.

Karim al-Nouri, a spokesman for the Popular Mobilisation Forces, an umbrella organisation of mainly Shia militiamen, said the operation to recapture Anbar has been difficult but the forces have been able to advance towards Ramadi, the capital of Anbar.

“We entered from near Fallujah and pushed northwest of the city. We lost forces along the way but the army and several government hospitals have been a great help,” al-Nouri told Al Jazeera.

“Our aim is to trap ISIL, and it is no longer about who outnumbers who – it’s about the type of weapons being used and we are prepared.”

Al-Nouri said a large number of Iraqi soldiers, moblisation forces and tribal fighters were taking part in the operation.

Significant province

ISIL captured Ramadi in early May and controls most of Anbar, including the city of Fallujah.

Anbar stretches from Iraq’s western borders with Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia all the way east along the Euphrates to the outskirts of Baghdad.

Iraqi forces and loyalists launched an offensive to recapture Anbar province in July, and have been trying to enter the province from several points but have been met with strong resistance from ISIL.

On Friday, ISIL ambushed Iraqi forces and loyalists west of Ramadi, killing up to 50 soldiers.

Anbar has been rocked by violence since the beginning of 2014, months before ISIL launched a nationwide offensive that saw it advance through northern Iraq.

It is currently the main focus of the Iraqi government’s efforts to regain lost ground, with large military operations under way in several parts of the province and multiple daily air strikes by jets from the US-led coalition.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Anbar, Iraq, IS, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State

UN Tribunal asks Italy, India to stop court proceedings on Italian marines

August 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Salvatore Girone Massimilliano Latorre

Hamburg /New Delhi: The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea on Monday asked India and Italy to suspend all court proceedings in the marines case. It has also asked both countries to submit reports by September 24.

The Tribunal also asserted its jurisdiction in the case. It maintained that the Italy’s action of filing appeal twice was wrong and unacceptable.

There were differences in the Tribunal regarding the case and it sought more time for a final judgement.

The Tribunal had examined which country has the power to try the two Italian marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone who have been charged with shooting dead two Indian fishermen in February 2012 off Kerala coast.

India had claimed that it could finish the trial in four months. Italy sought the intervention of the Tribunal based on a UN clause meant for solving issues occurred on seas between countries. Italy’s main argument is that the issue occurred in international waters at the time of the incident. Italy had also demanded that India “refrain from taking or enforcing any judicial or administrative measures” against the marines.

However, India rejected the request, arguing that the case is not a maritime dispute but “about a double murder at sea”, in which one fisherman was shot in the head and the other in the stomach. India alleged that Italy did not even fulfil the basic legal procedures to be followed in the country.

Salvatore Girone and Massimilliano Latorre were part of an anti-piracy mission allegedly fired shots in 2012 that killed two Indian fishermen on a boat off the coast of Kerala.

India detained the two marines days later and a court case is pending.

Massimiliano was last year allowed to temporarily return to Italy for medical treatment and is still there. Salvatore has been living at Italy’s embassy in New Delhi ever since.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Italy, Massimilliano Latorre, Salvatore Girone

India beat Sri Lanka by 278 runs, level series at 1-1

August 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Sri Lanka

Colombo: India defeated Sri Lanka by massive 278 runs in the second cricket Test to level the three-match series just after lunch on the fifth and final day here Monday.

Brief Scores:

India: 393 and 325/8 declared

Sri Lanka: 306 and 134 all out in 43.4 overs (Dimuth Karunaratne 46; Ravichandran Ashwin 5/42, Amit Mishra 3/29).

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Cricket, India, Sri Lanka

Trying to bring back Maggi by end of this year: Nestle India

August 24, 2015 by Nasheman

MAGGI

New Delhi: Bolstered by the Bombay High Court order overturning ban on Maggi, Nestle India plans to bring back the popular instant noodles back in the market by end of this year subject to certain clearances.

The company, which has taken a hit of Rs 450 crore, including destroying over 30,000 tonnes of the instant noodles since June when it was banned because of alleged excessive lead content, says it will continue with the existing formula of the product and not change the ingredients.

“We will try and target something that is better than that. My desire is to do it before that but let’s see,” Nestle India Managing Director Suresh Narayanan told PTI in an interaction when asked whether Maggi noodles could be back in the market by start of the next year.

He said as per court directives, this quarter it would go in for testing of Maggi samples at three independent laboratories in Punjab, Hyderabad and Jaipur which are accredited with National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).

“By the time we get everything done (all clearances), it will be middle of September. I can tell you this quarter no, unlikely. Subsequent quarter, we will try (to bring back Maggi),” Narayanan said.

He said the company has to test the Maggi samples within six weeks and after that it would start manufacturing and then the noodles would be tested again.

Asked whether the recent problems would make the company change ingredients of the instant noodles, Narayanan replied in the negative saying “what has worked for 30 years” must work in future too, although the company would continue to work on innovation and add more variants in future.

Acknowledging that the ban has ‘dented’ the company, Narayanan said the company has to win back consumer confidence and will “spend aggressively” on rebuilding the brand from a “zero” level through customer engagement activities and advertisements.

When asked if the company would consider seeking damages from food regulators on the back of Bombay High Court judgement, Narayanan remained non-committal said the company’s focus would be to bring back Maggi as soon as possible, look ahead and move on while working together with authorities. The Consumer Affairs Ministry has filed a class action suit against Nestle India seeking about Rs 640 crore in damages for alleged unfair trade practices, false labeling and misleading advertisements.

It was for the first time that the ministry dragged a company to the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) using a provision in the nearly three-decade-old Consumer Protection Act.

Narayanan said the company was confident of defending itself as it has done in the Bombay High Court, which lifted the ban imposed by food regulators on Maggi noodles while ordering a fresh test of samples in three independent laboratories across India.

Nestle India had reported a standalone loss of Rs 64.40 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2015, its first quarterly loss in over three decades. It had posted a net profit of Rs 287.86 crore during the April-June quarter of FY 2014-15.

On questions raised by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) that why did Nestle destroy Maggi if it was safe and not export it, he said: “There was some confusion in the mind of consumers. We took a call that consumer trust is most important for us, we will withdraw everything. Once you withdraw what do you do do? Either you change the packaging and put it back in the market or you destroy it.”

He said a lot of consumers at some stage had started asking the question about monosodium glutamate (MSG) as to whether it is an added chemical or does it occur naturally.

“We explained that glutamic acid naturally exists in a lot of food products. We don’t add it as a chemical or additive,” he said. The company had removed ‘no added MSG’ label from its packs when the controversy broke out in June.

On allegations of difference in Maggi’s export and domestic consumption quality, Narayanan said: “Difference in exported product and Indian product is only of packaging. It is very difficult to export (Maggi meant for consumption in India) as the packaging is different in every country.”

Narayanan had earlier stated that Nestle India would consider introducing new products, including those under the Maggi brand, while looking to drive growth of other categories with increased advertising spending, as it looks to overcome the setback from the ban on its flagship instant noodles.

In June, the FSSAI had banned Maggi noodles saying it was “unsafe and hazardous” for consumption after finding lead levels beyond permissible limits. The company had withdrawn the instant noodles from the market.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Maggi, Nestle, Noodles

DRDO ties up with Ramdev to market supplements, food products

August 24, 2015 by Nasheman

DRDO-Ramdev

Leh: India’s premier defence research organisation DRDO has now roped in yoga guru Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurveda Limited to manufacture and market in the country and abroad some herbal supplements and food products developed by it.

DRDO today entered into licensing agreements with Ramdev’s company for transfer of Seabuckthorn technology based products developed by Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR).

The technology has been transferred under the DRDO FICCI ATAC (Accelerated Technology Assessment & Commercialisation) programme that has been established to identify spin-off technologies for commercial markets within India and abroad, with a special focus on social benefit technologies, an official statement said.

DIHAR, a frontier laboratory of DRDO which is located in Leh with detachments in the strategic Siachen sector has pioneered cold arid-agro animal technologies for augmenting local availability of fresh food in the region.

The laboratory, through its translational laboratory to land approach, develops technologies for fresh food cultivation, poultry, goat and dairy farming and green house cultivation which are disseminated to the local farmers.

Speaking on the occasion, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said seabuckthorn is a unique product. “Apart from what has been commercialised, there are many more applications which Patanjali Ayurveda could explore to exploit the full potential of Seabuckthorn,” he said.

Parrikar wanted Patanjali Ayurveda to bring many more health products to exploit the full potential of the technologies beyond what DIHAR has found out.

He added that DRDO in collaboration with FICCI under DRDO FICCI ATAC programme is striving to commercialise more and more spin off technologies for the benefit of society at large.

DRDO Chief S Cristopher mentioned that DIHAR has been relentlessly working for development of products which in addition to their usefulness for Armed Forces has tremendous commercial potential in India and abroad.

“The benefits of the research done by DIHAR will help the local population to derive the economic benefits,” he said.

While giving an overview, Bhuvnesh Kumar, Director, DIHAR said that the farmers adopt the technologies developed by his scientists and sell their produce to the army.

“This unique approach not only results in local availability of fresh food but also results in socio-economic development of Ladakh and stronger civil-military cooperation in this strategically important region,” the statement quoted him as saying.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Ayurveda, Baba Ramdev, DRDO, Patanjali Ayurved Limited

Sensex crashes over 1,200 points; investors lose over Rs 3 lakh cr

August 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Sensex

Mumbai: In a stock market bloodbath, benchmark Sensex today crashed over 1,200 points — biggest in over seven years — amid a global rout, while more than Rs 3 lakh crore got wiped out of the investors’ wealth.

The BSE 30-share index was trading 1,205.7 points down at 26,160.37, while the broader Nifty index of NSE was down 353.35 points at 7,946.60.

The overall investors’ wealth, measured in terms of total valuation of all listed stocks, was also down nearly Rs 3.5 lakh crore as it crashed below Rs 100-lakh crore mark and stood at Rs 97,64,237 crore in early afternoon trade.

The loss suffered by the 10 biggest companies in terms of market capitalisation was itself close to Rs 2 lakh crore.

This is the biggest crash in seven and a half years and the third biggest ever for the BSE benchmark index.

Interestingly, eight out of the top-10 intra-day falls took place in the year 2008. Today’s fall is biggest since January 21, 2008 when the Sensex crashed by 2,062.2 points.

The market was witnessing all-round heavy selling across realty, power, oil&gas, bankex, auto, metal, capital goods and IT sectors.

The 50-unit Nifty fell below the psychological 8,000-mark, while Sensex was seen moving close to 26,000.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Sensex, Stock Market

“Marriage has hardly made any difference to my film career as I am ready to spring more surprises”: Kareena Kapoor

August 24, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

kareena-kapoor-khan

Kareena Kapoor Khan, no doubt has carried forward the legacy of Bollywood’s 1st ever filmy family namely that of the Kapoor Khandaan. In fact right from her debut making  movie ‘Refugee’ with Jr. Big B to her last released film ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ with Salman Khan she has proved her histrionic prowess with each successive movies that she has starred in. That apart she has undauntingly climbed the ladder of talent & success, step by step, even after tying the knot with the Jr. Nawab, namely Saif Ali Khan. Besides she feels that marriage has made absolutely no difference to her career and she is now ready to spring surprises galore in the Bollywoodian arena.

On reflecting back on her journey in Bollywood Kareena Kapoor Khan avers, “Of course my journey in Bollywood was not a smooth sailing in the initial stages of my filmic career. But then slowly & steadily I gained a strong foothold with films like ‘Dev’ & ‘Chameli’, my first ever off beat roles, ‘Jab We Met’, ‘Bodyguard’ & ‘3 Idiots’ to name just 5 films. Yet I feel that I have a lot more surprises in store.”

Continuing further she states, “My marriage to Saif has really made no difference to my career as unlike other married actresses in the past I was not forced to take a backseat or even forced to switch to character roles (Read mother’s role). In fact now I am offered the meatiest roles, that I can really sink my teeth into, of my career.”

She becomes defensive on being pointed that she hardly had any role in the Salman Khan starrer ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, “But sir you have yourself answered the question on my behalf.

In a commercial set up a heroine is lucky even if she is noticed. I won’t say that in a male dominated Bollywood films a heroine hardly gets a chance to prove her worth. To say so is like making lame excuses. Even otherwise ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ was more of an Harshali Malhotra (the wonder Kid) film. In fact the entire film centered around her journey from Pakistan to India and then how she is taken back to Pakistan by Bajrangi. So I was more than happy and I really enjoyed the role of a teacher in ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. Besides it was not a love story but more of a dramatic film and since this was my 1st film with director Kabir Khan I could not refuse the opportunity as I had heard a lot about his excellent directorial skills and I really wanted to work with him regardless of the role that I was offered. But you also cannot take away the fact that Salman is a great person. I am honoured that he took me in his 1st film as a producer. Which actress would say no to a Kabir Khan movie with Salman Khan? I had not worked earlier in any film with Kabir Khan.”

In this regard she further comments, “Yet another temptation of taking up ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ was that it was shot in Kashmir. You see sir, everyone in my family except me had shot in Kashmir including my father Randhir Kapoor, my mother Babita Kapoor, my sister Karishma Kapoor, Uncle Chintu Kapoor & aunt Neetu Kapoor, grand uncles Shammi Kapoor & Shashi Kapoor and also my cousin, Ranbir Kapoor. Though I had not shot there earlier, when I had reached the venue, I could feel I was there at the Lalit Hotel in Kashmir. It was quite an eerie yet a totally fulfilling experience.”

Kareena then went on to add her feelings about Salman Khan, “Salman is one of the finest co – star that I have ever worked with. ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ is my hat trick film with Salman after ‘Kyon Ki’ & ‘Bodyguard’. I know Salman from the year 1990 when he was acting in Bhappi Soni’s ‘Nischay’ opposite my sister Karisma. Those days I was very raw & new to films. And in recent times Salman too has become a lot more calmer. In fact he is now mature enough not to show whatever comes his way in his personal life, on his work. Besides he is also one of the finest human being in Bollywood.”

On her striking a balance between the 2 arenas of films namely that of off beat cinema & commercial cinema Kareena has the following explaination to offer, “I have always felt that It is important enough to do commercial films. But on the other hand I have always wanted to strike a balance between off beat films & commercial films. I have done commercial films all my life. The big commercial bonanza films are a part of my blood. But I have also craved to do off beat films. So I think it is as important to do off beat films as it is to do commercial films. As commercial films helps you to earn name & fame whereas off beat films bring you histrionic recognition.”

Off beat films has helped Kareena to garner critical acclaim left, right & centre but notable awards trophies have mostly eluded her. Yet Kareena has no regrets whatsoever, “So what if the most prominent awards statutes have mostly eluded me. I am content with my body of work. What matters to me most is that my work has earned me more than recognition with my family & my fans too. I am indeed considered as one of the most versatile, most dependable & most bankable actress. More than that I am considered an actress of repute who can deliver the goods even in cameo roles. But then sometimes I am also being pulled up for doing cameo roles. Let me give a cliched reply for that, every actress has done such roles in her filmic career as a personal favour and so have I. But I also agree to do such cameo roles which forms an integral part of the film’s storyline. A case in point are films like ‘Gabbar Is Back’, ‘Brothers’ et al.”

That apart Kareena also takes pride in the fact that she has got the opportunity to act with all the Khans that too more than once. She avers, “I have worked with all the Khans, whether it is Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan or Aamir Khan or for that matter even with Saif in more than 1 film. I have always had a great professional tuning with Salman, Shahrukh & Aamir and of course both professional & personal tuning too, with Saif. Not only these I am also happy working with Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor et al. And finally I am also working with the younger lot. I mean It is a great honour for me that after working with Anil Kapoor, I am also working with Arjun Kapoor as his wife. And after working with him I felt that the younger generation of actors are also brilliant and a lot more aware & conscious. And I would also like to state that It is all about your passion and what you believe in. And in this regard I am also of the opinion that you needn’t be seen in every film as you are as old as you look.”

She also expressed her opinion regarding the return of the era of heroine oriented films, “But the era of the heroine oriented films was always omnipresent in all the time zone. At every turn it has strongly made its presence felt just as with the recent releases like ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’, ‘Piku’ et al. Just like In the 70’s era there were films like ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’, ‘Amar Prem’ et al where the heroines had strong roles. Even my own film ‘Jab We Met’ was also a heroine oriented film. In fact most of the times I have ended up doing heroine oriented films whether it was ‘Omkara’ or ‘Jab We Met’. ‘Omkara’ was a title role for the heroine but Saif played the lead. And for that matter I will not do a heroine oriented film till the script demands because everyone is doing one.”

And as a parting shot Kareena clarified her stance once again that marriage has certainly made no difference to her career wise, “What difference sir, as after marriage, only the surname Khan has been added to my name, moreover it was 15 years after I came in the film industry. It is indeed a big achievement for me that Salman is still ready to work with a married woman like me. I am also glad that Kabir thought of casting me ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. I should once again repeat that marriage has not made any difference to me. I have been an exception to the rule. I do not think I lost even one brand ever since I got married. After marriage I thought this is the time to work with new as well as different directors. After a certain stage in your career, it is nice to work with different people. Kabir Khan is also one of my favourite director as he makes larger than life kind of movies which are not mindless and which also has a strong story to narrate. And lastly please don’t ask me about my forthcoming fims. As I have many milestone achievements to conquer, but as usual I will speak about them just before its release and during its promotinal drives. Period!

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Kareena Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Movie

Ampliify Times Music & One Digital Entertainment Releases 100 Year Old Assamese Song

August 24, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Gum GumAn independent & beautiful 100 year old Assamese folk song entitled “Gum Gum” has just been re – discovered & released by Ampliify Times Music & One Digital Entertainment.

In the midst of an undying Bollywood music culture, a large group of independent artistes are trying to cut through the conventional and give independent or indie music it’s due. To secure that space may have been an impossible task a decade ago, but now, thanks to Ampliify Times Music, the scope for making their presence felt has expanded.

Keeping the legacy forward of independent music, check out the next release by the record label Ampliify Times Music in association with One Digital Entertainment Presents another independent & beautiful Assamese folk song entitled “Gum Gum” crooned  wonderfully, just recently, by Sumithra Narayanan who believes in putting in all of the efforts to bring the time of independent music back.

On the contrary to any other genre of music, independent music holds a deep meaning of life. Therefore, Assamese folk song “Gum Gum”
expresses the true meaning of life.

The voice behind the song “Gum Gum”, singer Sumithra Narayanan avers, “I am glad that we are encouraging independent music in India. Since there is no commercial value to independent music, Ampliify Times Music is giving the desired value and also spreading the word about independent music. In times when bollywood numbers gain immense popularity, getting outstanding response for the song from my friends & family is really overwhelming. I wish the audience praises & likes it too.”

Varun Prabhudayal Gupta founder of Ampliify Times Music record label reiterated, “The idea to encourage independent music is to get the old era back where every musician regardless of any Bollywood connect gets their due. In India we have a gold mine of talent which needs to be explored and given their well – deserved recognition”.

Gurpreet Singh founder of One Digital Entertainment one of the biggest company’s in digital content production is proud to have been associated with Ampliify Times Music observed, “The thought of bringing back the time of independent music will help all the musicians across the globe to make their own mark in their specific fields of music & with this thought we will discover some great talents for Indie Music.”

To round it off, a detailed info about the song “Gum Gum” will not to be out of place at this stage. The song derives its inspiration from Life. “Gum Gum” is one of the most famous folk song of Assam which in itself means, the song about life as Life is full of ups & downs. Everyone goes through this phase. Everyone has got that strength to tackle problems in life, that’s the way of living life no matter what, everyone moves on with whatever condition they are going through.

And the detailed credit of the folk song “Gum Gum” are singer is Sumithra Narayanan; music by Amit Sharma, Varun Gupta & Vasu Rastogi; produced by Varun Prabhudayal Gupta; directed by Abhisek Sharma Roy; project designed by Chloe Ferns; edited by : Vivek Chaturvedi & Shekhar Reddy; co – presented by Plan B Dubai & Oye Punjabi Dubai; supported by Umbrella Aegis; project conceptualized by Amit Sharma; creatively produced by Rahul Pandey; stylist is Deepika Chandela; creative head is Nitin Gupta; audio is  produced by The Red Velvet Recording Room; Production House is Ampliify Times & One Digital Entertainment, pr partners are Picture N Kraft & above all publicity is designed by Parul Chawla. Period!

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Gum Gum

India has proof of Dawood Ibrahim living in Pakistan: Report

August 22, 2015 by Nasheman

dawood

New Delhi: The Indian Intelligence Agencies have found proof that India’s most wanted terrorist, Dawood Ibrahim is still residing in Pakistan.

The media reports that Intelligence agencies have found a telephone bill registered in the name of Mehjabeen Shaikh, wife of Dawood and that the family has been residing in Karachi’s Clifton Road. The Pakistan government however has been repeatedly rejecting reports that Dawood is taking shelter in the country. A recent picture of the 59-year-old terrorist too has been published.

The issue will be raised during the NSA talks, which are scheduled to be held on Sunday as to determine Pakistan’s role in sheltering a terrorist wanted by India in connection with the 1993 Mumbai blasts that killed 257 people.

A red corner notice has been issued against Dawood.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Dawood Ibrahim, Pakistan

Deadly blast hits Afghan capital Kabul

August 22, 2015 by Nasheman

At least three people killed and 18 wounded in blast near US embassy and ISAF headquarters.

Kabul

by Al Jazeera

An explosion in the diplomatic district of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul has killed three people and wounded 18, according to the Afghan Ministry of Public Health.

The blast took place near the US embassy and International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) headquarters, witnesses said.

There was no immediate confirmation of what caused the blast on Saturday afternoon, but Afghan users on Twitter said alarms could be heard ringing in the area.

There have been a number of attacks in the city within the past month.

At least four people were killed at Kabul airport on August 10 and dozens of civilians were killed in multiple suicide attacks a week earlier.

The blast happened in front of Shenozada Clinic not A. Haq Sq. pic.twitter.com/LD5tHSWw3F

— Karim Haidari (@FkHaidari) August 22, 2015

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Afghanistan, Kabul

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