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Australia to strike ISIL in Syria and take refugees

September 9, 2015 by Nasheman

Prime Minister Tony Abbott says Australia will target armed group within days, and accept 12,000 Syrians and Iraqis.

Abbott reversed on comments made on Sunday, when he said Australia was not planning to boost the overall intake of refugees [EPA]

Abbott reversed on comments made on Sunday, when he said Australia was not planning to boost the overall intake of refugees [EPA]

by Al Jazeera

Australia has announced it will launch air strikes against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group targets in Syria within days and resettle an additional 12,000 refugees from the deepening humanitarian and security crisis in the Middle East.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott also announced Wednesday that his government will pay an additional $31m to support 240,000 Syrians and Iraqis in refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey.

Labor welcomes the Abbott Govt’s announcement to provide 12,000 additional places for people fleeing persecution in the Middle East. #auspol

— Bill Shorten (@billshortenmp) September 9, 2015

On Sunday, Abbott said Australia would allocate more spaces in its 13,750 annual intake quota to those fleeing violence in Syria, but did not plan to boost the overall intake, sparking criticism from across the political spectrum.

The opposition Labor Party was among the critics, calling for an additional 10,000 refugees to be resettled from Syria.

After Abbott announced an even higher figure on Wednesday, opposition leader Bill Shorten said that the plan had bipartisan support.

The Australian government will give preference to women, children and families from persecuted minorities from Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey, Abbott said.

The prime minister also announced that Australia’s involvement in strikes against ISIL, which already take place in Iraq, could extend to Syria within days.

“Destroying this death cult is essential, not just to ending the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East but also to ending the threat to Australia and the wider world,” Abbott said.

The government said the legal basis for extending air operations into Syria was the collective self-defence of Iraq as the armed group did not respect national borders.

“We are exercising the right to collective self-defence under Article 51 of the UN charter in striking Daesh [ISIL] in Syria,” Abbott said, adding that the focus of the campaign would be on ISIL, and not the Assad government.

“We have no legal basis at this point in time for wider strikes in Syria and we don’t intend to make wider strikes in Syria,” he said.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Australia, IS, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State, Refugee, Syria, Syrian refugees, Tony Abbott

​Asaram’s daughter-in-law says was aware of Narayan Sai’s illicit affairs

September 9, 2015 by Nasheman

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Indore: Asaram’s daughter-in-law Janaki has claimed knowledge of her husband, Narayan Sai’s illicit relationships with a number of women.

As per a complaint filed by Janaki, Asaram’s daughter-in-law, her husband had illicit relationships with a number of women and was involved in promiscuity which came to her knowledge only after their marriage. As per a media report she has claimed that Sai has a love child too.

Janaki has also alleged threat to her life from supporters of Narayan Sai and has requested for security cover during a maintenance and domestic violence-related hearing in a family court here on Tuesday.

Sai is currently behind bars in a rape case filed by a Surat-based woman, who was the inmate of his ashram here between 2002 and 2005.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Asaram Bapu, Narayan Sai

Saudi diplomat booked for allegedly abducting, raping two Nepali women

September 9, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: India could be trapped in a major diplomatic scandal after a senior diplomat belonging to the Saudi Embassy was accused, along with his wife, of allegedly abducting and raping two Nepalese women in Gurgaon.

According to the FIR filed by the police in Gurgaon, the two women had been lured to India with a false promise of jobs, and then sold to the diplomat, who is the First Secretary at the embassy.

According to the statements of the victims, aged 30 and 32, they were held captive by the First Secretary’s family for over three months, and were taken to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for a few days as well. During the entire period, the women said, they were repeatedly raped and forced to perform “unnatural sex” for the diplomat and other Saudi nationals, often at knife-point.

An official who was aware of the women’s account of their captivity called the details “horrifying.”

Reportedly, the Saudi embassy, dismissing the charges as “completely false” and “contrary to facts in our possession”, said it would wait for the Indian government to clarify on the matter as per diplomatic norms.

An MEA official said the Saudi embassy’s version and that of the Nepalese embassy that has taken up the issue “were different and need to be reconciled.”

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime) and Gurgaon police spokesperson Rajesh Chechi said the women were rescued by Gurgaon police after a Nepalese NGO that deals with trafficking heard about their plight from another Nepali victim.

The women had been held in the upmarket residential area of DLF-Phase II in Gurgaon. The Gurgaon police raided the home after the Nepalese embassy in Delhi contacted the government for help. A rape case had been registered, PTI reported, but the diplomat was “untraceable.”

“We have sought a report from the local police,” the MEA spokesperson said.

Officials said they feared the diplomat, whose wife and father have also been charged, has taken a flight out of Delhi already.

An official said that given their diplomatic status “there was no chance” of arrest. “Despite the terrible nature of the crime, unless the Saudi Arabian government waives it, the immunity will protect them completely.”

The victims, residents of Banglung and Biratnagar districts in Nepal, said they had been lured by a woman trafficker to Delhi four months ago on the promise of a job and handsome salary in Saudi Arabia. The two were, however, sold to another agent in Delhi for Rs.1 lakh each and then to the Saudi diplomat, who they identified as ‘Majid’. “Majid first took the two women to Saudi Arabia. The abuse continued after he returned with them to Delhi three months ago and kept them in captivity at his DLF house,” said Bal Krishan, the president of Maiti Nepal India.

The ordeal of the two women came to light when another woman sold to the diplomat 10 days ago managed to escape and alerted Maiti Nepal India that works in the areas of prostitution, trafficking and child labour. The NGO contacted the Nepal embassy and a letter was written to the Gurgaon police in this regard.

The Gurgaon police team then raided the house on Monday afternoon and rescued the women. Mr. Krishan, who was present during the rescue, said the diplomat’s family put up a resistance.

The case mirrors cases of trafficking and slavery in the U.K. and the U.S. In 2011, a case in the U.K. involving two Indonesian women held as slaves by a Saudi diplomat in London had caused an uproar after details emerged of their ill-treatment.

In 2013, another case involving two women from the Philippines, held captive for months by the Saudi defence attaché and his wife living in a mansion in Virginia, U.S., had led to similar outrage.

In both cases, the diplomats could not be prosecuted due to immunity, and a U.K. court ruled that the Indonesian women were not eligible for any compensation either. In this case, Nepal embassy officials said that they were hoping to pursue the case with Saudi authorities, and would help repatriate the two victims to Nepal at the earliest.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Gurgaon, Rape

India’s cabinet approves new gold bond scheme with interest

September 9, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: India on Wednesday approved a new sovereign gold bond scheme, as also a monetisation scheme to incentivise people to park their gold assets in a paper format and earn interest, while seeking to productively use vast amounts of this idle metal in the economy.

Under the gold bond scheme, approved by a meeting of the cabinet presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, up to 500 grams worth of bonds per annum can be bought by an individual with lock-in of five-seven years and appropriate interest so that they are protected from volatility.

The gold monetisation scheme, also approved on Wednesday, calls for people to deposit their gold with authorised agencies for a short-, medium- or long-term periods, for which they will be given certificates of holding, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at a briefing.

“This will also bear interest,” Jaitley said, adding: “This has been done to replenish the Reserve Bank’s gold reserves.”

According to the World Gold Council, an estimated 22,000-23,000 tonnes of gold is lying idle with households and institutions in India. The annual imports amount to around 850-1,000 tonnes valued at $35 billion to $45 billion.

Officials said the objective of these two schemes are three-fold: Mobilise idle gold with people, give a fillip to the gems and jewellery sector by making the metal available from banks on loan and reduce the reliance on imported gold and conserve foreign exchange.

In his budget speech on Feb 28, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said that the government will come up with two schemes for gold — one on monetisation, or permitting gold deposits with banks on interest, and the other on redeemable gold sovereign bonds also with fixed interest.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Gold, Gold Bond

Bihar polls to be held in 5 phases, starting Oct 12 through Nov 5

September 9, 2015 by Nasheman

Counting will take place on November 8

Nasim Zaidi- Chief Election Commisioner. File photo: PTI

Nasim Zaidi- Chief Election Commisioner. File photo: PTI

New Delhi: The assembly polls in Bihar will be held across five phases, beginning on October 12 and ending on November 5.

The vote count will take place on November 8.

“The model code of conduct has come into force with immediate effect,” said Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi here.

The term of the 243-member Bihar assembly comes to an end on November 29.

The first phase of polls begin on October 12, the second phase of voting is on October 16, the third phase of ballotting is on October 28, the fourth phase is on November 1 while the fifth and the last phase is on November 5.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bihar, Bihar polls, Nasim Zaidi

13 of 20 Indians reported killed in Yemen are alive, 7 missing: MEA

September 9, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: At least seven out of 20 Indian crew members are missing after their boats came under aerial bombardment while plying between Somalia and Yemen, External Affairs Ministry said today.

Disputing reports that 20 Indian nationals were killed in air strikes by Saudi-led coalition forces at Yemen’s Hodeidah port, the MEA said 13 Indians crew members “are alive and 7 are reported missing”.

“We have seen media reports about the death of Indian nationals in Yemen. Indian Embassy officials in Djbouti are in touch with local contacts and we have ascertained that there were two boats one of which was plying between Berbera (Somalia) and Mokha (Yemen),” the External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson said.

The boats came under aerial bombardment in the afternoon of 8 September. The boats were carrying a total of 20 Indian crew members of which 13 are alive and 7 are reported missing, he said, adding, no other information is currently available regarding the identities of the Indian nationals.

“Embassy officials are in constant touch with local authorities and are also due to meet with the boat owner today at which point of time more information would be available,” he said.

Some media reports, quoting residents and fishermen, yesterday claimed that at least 20 Indian nationals were killed in air strikes by Saudi-led coalition forces on fuel smugglers at Yemen’s Hodeidah port.

They claimed two boats were hit in the attack on an area near the port. India does not have Embassy in Yemen, which was shut down in April after evacuation of its nationals.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Conflict, Houthis, Saudi Arabia, Yemen

Nasheman.in interviews music composer & singer Vijaya Shankar

September 9, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Vijaya Shankar

Vijaya Shankar, a crooner par excellence, has now stepped into the arena of musical composition. She recently had a musically oriented interactive session with Nasheman.in, reliving her illustrious musical journey. Present here with is the ad verbatim account in her own words. Time to tune in your musical ears in pin drop silence.

“To set the ball rolling let me state that I was born in the city of Jamshedpur. Which also happens to be the city of the likes of actors Priyanka Chopra & R. Madhavan, director Imtiaz Ali & J D founder & CEO Mani. That apart after belting our scores super hit songs, now I am making my debut as a Bollywood music composer. Talking about my past musical roots I would like state that I was raised in Kolkata & Delhi wherein I was initiated into carnatic vocal training from an early age of 5. So at a very early stage I bagged the title of “Sangeeta Shironmani”, besides bagging a President Award in the musical arena. Later on I also took further training in Hindustani Semi Classical & Western Voice Culture to maintain the distinctive difference in each style of singing. And for that I owe it to all my musical Gurus.”

“And finally I made my entry into the Bollywoodian Mekkah by singing almost 2000 jingles that too in all the Indian languages including Sinhalese & Nepalese. And not to forget that I have also collaborated with musicians from UK, USA & Denmark. I have also sung the All Time hit number “Phir Mile Sur Mera Tumhara” and I take pride in having shared the vocal space with eminent singers like Shankar Mahadrvan, Shaan, Udit Narayan, Benny Dayal, Hamsika Iyer, Karthik, Vijay Yesudas, Dr. Balamurali Krishna, Kamal Hasan, Leslie et al.”

“To continue further I would like to state that I have also bagged the Kannada Akka Award as a promising vocalist for the year 2010. And besides being a vocal trainer & linguist writer I have also produced varied super hit albums for Times music like ‘Moksh’, ‘Mantras Of Shiva’, ‘Mukti Mantras’, ‘Garbha Raksha’ et al. As a singer I also have to my credit for singing in 440 volts by DJ Suketu & Srimanta Morya, sharing space with leading vocalists.”

“And at last I worked as an assistant music director for Kannada film ‘Double Decker’. I recently released my debut pop album “Teri Meri Raah” with music by Leslie Lewis. Incidentally speaking I am a composer & a crusader too. As I am also the social ambassador for Indian Development Foundation formerly known as Indian Leprosy Foundation, which also works towards the education for the under privileged, eradicating illness, women empowerment et al.”

“At present I am leading a cleanliness drive which I have named it as ‘Ek Chhotisi Koshish’ for which my society Indradarshan & also the nearby shop keepers are also lending me an able support. I have also appointed 4 sweeper who sweep my area & also the neighbourhood every evening and round the year. Not only these I am also in talks with the BMC to provide public toilets for men & women too. As she feels that there are multiplexes galore but not enough urinals in public places. I feel that sanitation & civic sense are very important for a country’s growth & development.”

And summing up her pearls of wisdom on public health et al, Nasheman.in would like to state that watch out for her just released film, as a debut music composer ‘Baankey Ki Crazy Baraat’ directed by Aijaz Khan & produced by Anita Mani in which Vijaya Shankar has done some brilliant scoring and in which Sonu nigam has sung the “Baraat” song as peppy as the recent chartbursting song from ‘Queen’ namely “London Ka Thumaka”, which as per Sonu Nigam, would become a part of every wedding very soon.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie, Music, Vijaya Shankar

Dr. Sunita Dube announces 4th Medscape India Awards at Sofitel Hotel Mumbai

September 9, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Medscape India Awards spreads its wings internationally in 2015 with Srilanka & Dubai Docs’ joining the pivotal cause.

dr-sunita-niraj-dube

Mumbai: Dr. Sunita Dube is a Radiologist by profession; however she is very passionate about spreading awareness about the importance of the Medical professional too on par with the sincere & hard work that they have to put in. In order to ignite more interest amongst the Doctor’s belonging from varied specializing health care department this intuitive visionary philanthropist, social worker none other than, Dr.Sunita Dube conceptualized an Award Function in the year 2012. With a clear intent that this award will bring loads of recognition for the Doctors’ effortless services towards the man – kind. Medscape India Awards 2015 goes a step further, spreading its wings internationally.

This award especially creates awareness about the hard work that all these Health practitioners have to put in, at the cost of forgoing the enjoyment with their family life as they have to attend their patients even during the wee hours of the day. The awards are organised by Medscape India – Aryan Medical & Educational Trust a non – profit organisation formed, which connects leading professionals from the medical & paramedical community. It is a non -profit charitable trust working relentlessly towards community welfare since 2006 and focused on bringing the entire healthcare community together for a social cause.

“Just recently in January , 2015 the spirit of ‘Save The Girl Child Movement’ had taken a wide spread momentum which not only demonstrated varied projects undertaken by Medscape India & Aryan medical & Educational Trust but also felicitated & honoured varied girls & women for showcasing their brilliance of performances in their varied projects. This indeed gave women empowerment to rejoice their way.” Updates, Chairperson – Medscape – Dr. Sunita Dube.

She further adds,”Different medical camps are also set in the interiors wherein, the Doctors’ also explain the importance of a, ‘Girl Child’ who needs to be treated equally in every rights compared to a.’Male Child’ as well. Professing the importance of gender equality is also held at the highest esteem. Projects are organized by Doctors who explain, ‘Gender Biased’ attitude that prevails in India from ages, is nothing but a worthless bauble. Girls in today’s jet century are ably supporting their family like any other boy belonging to a family.”

Medscape is all set to promote their important project, ‘Anokhi Phel’. ”This will tap all the remote areas & educate girl child specifically also bring about awareness in these areas explaining the importance of education. Every girl child needs to be educated so that she can independently earn her own living during crisis times and normally as well.” informs Chairperson- Medscape

Bringing all the celebrities’ from the Political arena, Sports as well the Bollywood arena Dr Sunita feels those who have pertinently cared for their timely Health issues and come out with flying colours from sufferings of any kind of diseases that they may have undergone, will also be part & parcel of our Awardees’ and guests in special.

Last but not the least, soon the Medscape India National Awards 2015, is all set to rock. The process of selection which has just begun. Undeniably, the selection which was restricted nationally has taken a step forward this year as Doctors’ from Srilanka & Dubai have also initiated to participate in the selection of Medscape India National Awards 2015.

Lets one & all of us join our hands & come forward to honour the Doctors’ as a whole who dedicate their services to the mankind.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Medscape India, Medscape India Awards, Sunita Dube

Four-day meat ban in Mumbai during Jain fasting period imposed by city’s civic body

September 8, 2015 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has banned sale of meat for four days during the Jain festival of Paryushan. As per an order issued from Deonar abattoir, sale of meat in civic markets will be discontinued and the slaughterhouse will be shut on September 10, 13, 17 and 18.

While the Jain festival is scheduled to be held from September 10 to 17, Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations will begin in the city on September 17. Last year too, the sale of meat was banned in the city for four days.

The demand to ban meat sale, as per the order, was made by Ahimsa Sangh, Vishwamaitri Trust. “Jainism is based on the principle of non-violence. There are not only a lot of Jains in Mumbai but a lot of Jain monks will also be visiting the city during the period…we request you to cooperate during the rituals,” the letter said.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BMC, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Jain, Jainism, Meat Ban, Mumbai

Congress sends corporators to Madikeri

September 8, 2015 by Nasheman

CONGRESS-CORPORATERS

Bengaluru: It has been more than three weeks since the BBMP election results were declared but there is still no clarity on the political alliances. With the mayoral elections not very far away, parties are trying protect their flock lest they go astray.

The New Indian Express reports that the Congress has herded its legislators to a resort in Madikeri in Kodagu district to protect them from being “approached” by the BJP ahead of the mayoral elections.

The fourteen JD(S) and seven independent corporators who have joined hands with the Congress to grab power at the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) are already in different resorts in Kerala, said the newspaper report.

According to the report, all the corporators and H D Kumaraswamy would return to the city on the day that the mayoral election is scheduled to be held.

Before they left for Madikeri in three buses, all corporators were given a list of dos and don’ts for the next four days by Parameshwara and other leaders.

The corporators were reportedly warned by the KPCC President to not take calls from strangers or BJP leaders.

​However, the leaders of the Congress have not had a one-on-one meeting with Kumaraswamy.

The newspaper reported that the BJP was still trying to prevent non-BBMP members from voting in the mayoral election. They want the State Election Commission to delete names of the Congress MLCs who were registered voters in their constituencies.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BBMP, BBMP Elections, Bengaluru, Congress

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