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India joins space observatory owners club with ASTROSAT launch

September 28, 2015 by Nasheman

ASTROSAT

Sriharikota: India on Monday joined a select group of nations owning space observatory with the successful launch of ASTROSAT by its rocket, which also put into orbit six other foreign satellites.

With the successful launch of ASTROSAT, India gained an entry into the select club of nations having its own space observatory after the US, Japan, Russia and Europe.

Exactly at 10 a.m. the 44.4 metres tall weighing around 320 ton polar satellite launch vehicle’s XL variant (PSLV-XL) blasted off the first launch pad at the rocket port here, around 80 km from Chennai.

The PSLV-XL rocket with seven satellites cumulatively weighing 1,631 kg climbed up steadily gathering speed amidst the cheers of Indian space agency officials and the media team assembled here.

The expendable rocket carried Rs.180 crore ASTROSAT, India’s first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory that will help in understanding the universe, and six other foreign satellites.

While ASTROSAT with a five year life span weighed 1,513 kg, the six foreign satellites (four from the US and one each from Indonesia and Canada) together weighed 118 kg.

Incidentally, this is the first time that an Indian rocket launched satellites from the US.

According to an official of Antrix Corporation – the commercial arm of India Space Research Organisation (ISRO) – a deal has been signed to put into orbit nine American nano/micro satellites by the end of 2016.

While four US satellites have been put into orbit on Monday, the remaining five would also piggy back on a bigger satellite later.

At the mission control room, space scientists at Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) were glued to their computer screens watching the rocket escaping the earth’s gravitational pull.

Just over 22 minutes into the flight, the rocket slug ASTROSAT at an altitude of 650 km above the earth.

Soon after, six other satellites were put into orbit and the whole mission ended in just over 25 minutes.

For the third time a PSLV rocket has launched seven satellites in a single mission. In 2008, ISRO had launched 10 satellites in one go, including India’s Cartosate-2A satellite.

Immediately on the successfully ejection, scientists at the mission control centre were visibly relieved and started clapping happily. In the process India crossed the half century milestone when it its rocket injected the six foreign satellites successfully into their intended orbit.

Till date, India has launched 45 foreign satellites for a fee.

It will not be right to call ASTROSAT as India’s ‘Hubble’. The Hubble owned and launched by the US in 1990 is 10 times heavier than the ASTROSAT and is said to cost $2.5 billion.

While the Hubble space telescope is still working now, India’s ASTROSAT’s life span is five years.

ASTROSAT, will observe the universe through optical, ultraviolet, low and high energy X-ray components of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereas most other scientific satellites are capable of observing through a narrow wavelength band.

The five payloads/instruments of ASTROSAT are selected to facilitate deeper insight into the various astrophysical processes occurring in the various types of astronomical objects constituting our universe, ISRO said.

The payloads are developed by different institutions-domestic and foreign- on their own or collaborating with ISRO.

Of the five payloads, the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) is jointly developed by Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), Bengaluru and Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) at Pune in collaboration with Canadian Space Agency and ISRO.

This instrument can observe the sky in the visible near ultraviolet and far ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

The second payload Large Area X-ray Proportional Counter (LAXPC) is developed by Tata Institute for Fundamental Research TIFR), Mumbai and Raman Research Institute (RRI), Bengaluru.

The third payload Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) is developed by TIFR in collaboration with the University of Leicester, UK and ISRO.

The fourth payload Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager (CZTI) was developed by TIFR and IUCAA in collaboration with ISRO.

And the fifth one Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) was jointly developed by ISRO Satellite Centre at Bengaluru and IUCAA.

The Indonesian 76 kg LAPAN-A2 is a micro-satellite from the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, meant for providing maritime surveillance using automatic identification system (AIS), supporting Indonesian radio amateur communities for disaster mitigation and carrying out earth surveillance using video and digital camera.

The 14 kg NLS-14 (Ev9) of Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto Institute for Advanced Studies, is also a maritime monitoring Canadian nano satellite using the next generation AIS.

The remaining four LEMUR nano satellites from Spire Global Inc., San Francisco, US, are non-visual remote sensing satellites, focusing primarily on global maritime intelligence through vessel tracking via AIS and high-fidelity weather forecasting using GPS radio occultation technology, the ISRO said.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: ASTROSAT, ISRO

No evidence against Manmohan Singh in coal case: CBI

September 28, 2015 by Nasheman

manmohan singh

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday told a special court that there is no prima facie evidence against former prime minister Manmohan Singh in coal block allocation case allegedly involving Jindal group firms.

Special Public Prosecutor R. S. Cheema told Special Judge Bharat Parashar that there is no prima facie evidence against Manmohan Singh to name him as an accused in allocation of Jharkhand’s Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block to Jindal Steel and Gagan Sponge.

Former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda had filed a plea last month seeking summoning of Manmohan Singh in the case but the CBI opposed it saying that the application was filed to delay the trial.

The court set October 16 for delivering its order on Koda’s plea.

Koda, in his plea, said: “Materials placed by the CBI shows the said conspiracy, if any, cannot be complete without the involvement of the (then) coal minister (Manmohan Singh) who had the final say in the entire allotment.”

He also sought summoning of the then energy secretary Anand Swaroop and the then mines secretary Jai Shankar Tiwari, saying they were part of the three-member sub-group formed by the Jharkhand government to evaluate the pleas of firms and suggest suitable application for recommendation by the state.

Apart from Koda, Congress leader Naveen Jindal, former union minister of state for coal Dasari Narayan Rao, former coal secretary H.C. Gupta and others have been named as accused in the case.

They have been charge-sheeted for criminal conspiracy and cheating as well as under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: CBI, Manmohan Singh

Ashamed of Modi’s behaviour on foreign soil: Congress

September 28, 2015 by Nasheman

modi-usa

New Delhi: Congress on Monday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his barbs at the party in the US, saying they were “ashamed” of his behaviour on foreign soil.

“Listening to the Prime Minister’s speech I am ashamed. Indian PM after going to California is making fun of his countrymen and is only praising himself,” Congress leader Rashid Alvi said. In a veiled attack on corruption during UPA regime and a barb at the Congress President’s son-in-law Robert Vadra, Modi in his address to the Indian community in California today deprecated the culture of graft in the country.

“In our country it doesn’t take much for allegations to come up against politicians… Someone made 50 crores, someone’s son made 250 crores, (someone’s) daughter made 500 crores, (someone’s) damaad (son-in-law) made 1000 crores…” he said. Countering Modi, Congress leader Manish Tiwari said, “Indians are fed up with the government who helps a ‘baghoda’.

Is there any state government in India like Rajasthan where there are scams after scams. Before taking a dig at others, he should look at his party,” he said. JD(U) leader K C Tyagi also took a dig at Modi, saying, “Questions can also be raised as to why he does not stay with his mother”. He said the Prime Minister should never attack his country’s opposition in the foreign land.

Alvi said he had written to Modi after Lok Sabha polls, saying “You say your mother works even today. Then why are you not caring for your mother. Is your salary less that you cannot take care of your mother?”

Modi had on Sunday got emotional while talking about the sacrifices his mother made as he grew up.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BJP, Congress, Narendra Modi, Rashid Alvi, United States, USA

Social activist Medha Patekar arrested in Allahabad

September 26, 2015 by Nasheman

Social activist Medha Patekar was on her way to Kachari village when police tried to prevent her from going ahead, fearing tension in the area.

Medha Patekar

Lucknow: Social activist Medha Patekar was arrested in Allahabad on Saturday.

She was on her way to Kachari village when police tried to prevent her from going ahead, fearing tension in the area. As she refused to abort the plan, senior police officials arrested her and took her to the police lines.

Patkar was going to attend an event in the village on death anniversary of a social activist Banwari Lal Sharma and was later also due to meet families of some people arrested for opposing the land acquisition in the area.

District Magistrate of Allahabad Sanjay Kumar on Friday night had urged the social activist to cancel her visit, as prohibitory orders were in place there.

Patkar was detained at the guest house at Allahabad university. But she was arrested as she began to move towards a rally venue and staged a sit-in.

Patkar is demanding immediate release of people arrested for opposing land acquisition by the government authorities in that area.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Allahabad, Medha Patekar

After 13 Years without charge, Shaker Aamer to be freed from Guantanamo

September 26, 2015 by Nasheman

‘He has been tortured and abused for more than a decade, and what he wants most is to be left alone with his family to start rebuilding his life.’

Shaker Aamer has been held at Guantánamo Bay without charge or trial since 2002. (Photo: File)

Shaker Aamer has been held at Guantánamo Bay without charge or trial since 2002. (Photo: File)

by Nadia Prupis, Common Dreams

Shaker Aamer, the last remaining UK prisoner in Guantánamo Bay prison, will be released and allowed to return home, a British government spokesperson announced Friday.

Aamer, 46, a Saudi citizen and UK resident, has been held at the U.S. military base in Cuba for 13 years without charge and has twice been cleared to go home. A report last month revealed that the Pentagon had been actively blocking his release, despite participating in one of the federal reviews that found he posed no threat to national security and could be returned home.

Reprieve attorney Clive Stafford Smith, who represents Aamer, said the most likely date for Aamer’s return is October 25, absent “robust intervention” by the UK government.

“This is great news, albeit about 13 years too late,” Smith said. “The UK must demand of President [Barack] Obama that he should be on a plane tomorrow, so that Shaker’s family do not have to endure more of the agony of waiting, uncertain every time a phone rings.”

“British politicians may bombasticate about our ‘robust and effective systems to deal with suspected terrorists’ but Shaker is not and never has been a terrorist, and has been cleared by the Americans themselves for 8 years,” Smith continued. “I hope the authorities will understand that he has been tortured and abused for more than a decade, and what he wants most is to be left alone with his family to start rebuilding his life.”

According to his lawyers, Aamer was abducted by bounty hunters in Afghanistan in 2001 and handed over to U.S. forces, who transferred him to Guantánamo Bay two months later. While there, he organized and participated in hunger strikes and other actions to draw attention to torture and mistreatment of detainees, including himself.

Amnesty International USA executive director Steven W. Hawkins said Friday that Aamer’s case is “a symbol of Guantánamo’s utter failure.”

“This is a man who was held without trial or charge for more than 13 years, alleges he was tortured repeatedly, was cleared for transfer twice, and the UK government has asked that he be transferred back to the United Kingdom, yet he still languished in detention from February 2002 until today,” Hawkins said.

Filed Under: Human Rights Tagged With: GUANTANAMO, Guantánamo Bay, Shaker Aamer, United States, USA

Saudi Mufti: Hajj stampede beyond human control

September 26, 2015 by Nasheman

Top religious leader says authorities not responsible for deadly crush, adding that “fate and destiny are inevitable”.

Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh told Saudi Arabia's crown prince: "You are not responsible for what happened" [AP]

Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh told Saudi Arabia’s crown prince: “You are not responsible for what happened” [AP]

by Al Jazeera

Saudi Arabia’s top religious leader has said that the Hajj stampede which killed 717 pilgrims was beyond human control, official media reported on the final day of this year’s pilgrimage.

The stampede was the worst disaster in a quarter-century to strike the annual event and drew fierce criticism of the Saudi authorities’ handling of safety, particularly from regional rival Iran.

“You are not responsible for what happened”, Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh told Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef in a meeting in Mina on Friday, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Saturday.

“As for the things that humans cannot control, you are not blamed for them. Fate and destiny are inevitable,” the sheikh on told the prince, who is also minister of interior.

Bib Nayef chairs the Saudi Hajj committee and has ordered an investigation into Thursday’s stampede during a symbolic “stoning of the devil” ritual by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims at Jamarat Bridge in Mina, just outside the holy city of Mecca.

King Salman, whose official title is “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” in Mecca and Medina, also ordered “a revision” of how the Hajj is organised.

On Saturday, groups of pilgrims were moving from early morning towards Jamarat Bridge for the last of three stoning days.

The interior ministry has said it assigned 100,000 police to secure the Hajj and manage crowds.

But pilgrims blamed the stampede on police road closures and poor management of the flow of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims in searing temperatures.

Abdullah al-Sheikh, chairman of the Shura Council, an appointed body which advises the government, stressed that pilgrims must stick to “the rules and regulations taken by the security personnel… In doing so, they protect their lives, their security and facilitate their performing of the rituals.”

Health Minister Khaled al-Falih earlier made similar remarks that faulted the worshippers.

‘Biased campaigns’

In comments carried late Friday by SPA, the Shura chairman called on citizens and Muslims to ignore “the biased campaigns carried out by the enemies of this pure country, to question the great efforts exerted by the kingdom to serve the holy sites, their construction and expansion, and to serve the visitors and pilgrims.”

Riyadh’s regional rival Iran said 131 of its nationals were among the victims, and on Friday stepped up its criticism of the kingdom, demanding that affected countries have a role in the Saudi investigation into the disaster.

“Saudi Arabia is incapable of organising the pilgrimage,” said Ayatollah Mohammad Emami Kashani, leading the main weekly prayers in Tehran.

“The running of the Hajj must be handed over to Islamic states,” he said.

Several African countries confirmed deaths in the stampede, as did India, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Netherlands. Moroccan media gave 87 nationals killed.

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari urged King Salman “to ensure a comprehensive and thorough exercise that will identify any flaws in Hajj organisation”.

Buhari said his country had lost a prominent journalist, a professor “and others” in the tragedy.

Largely incident-free for nine years after safety improvements, this year’s Hajj was afflicted by double tragedy.

Days before it started, a construction crane collapsed at the Grand Mosque, Islam’s holiest site, killing 109 people including many foreigners.

The Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, which each of the world’s more than 1.5 billion Muslims is expected to perform.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Hajj, Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh

Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis win Guangzhou Open title

September 26, 2015 by Nasheman

The dominating duo of Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis beat Chinese pair of Shilin Xu-Xiaodi You 6-3, 6-1 to win Guangzhou Open title on Saturday.

AP

AP

New Delhi: The dominating duo of Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis beat Chinese pair of Shilin Xu-Xiaodi You 6-3, 6-1 to win Guangzhou Open title on Saturday.

This is their 6th title of the year. The pair has won two Grand Slams this year (Wimbledon and US Open). The No. 1 ranked pair in the world will want to finish the year with the WTA Finals title and keep their success rolling.

Sania posted a photo of herself and Hingis on Twitter.

Title number 6 together ✌️💪🏆 @mhingis pic.twitter.com/ISCwiXXfEX

— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) September 26, 2015

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Guangzhou Open, Martina Hingis, Sania Mirza, Tennis

Upper caste villagers booked for assaulting Dalit boy

September 26, 2015 by Nasheman

dalit

Mysuru: In an incident that took place in Kuruburu Village in T Narasipur Taluk, few men belonging to the upper caste assaulted a dalit boy after he claimed his reward for winning a competition on September 24 Thursday night.

It was alleged that the upper caste men not only hit the boy but also showed disrespect to BR Ambedkar’s portrait.

Sources say that a competition had been organized by the villagers at a Ganesha pandal. The competition, gundu kallu (stone lifting) was held as part of the Gowri-Ganesha festival.

The organizers declared that the winner would get a cash prize of 2,000. Narayan, Chinnaiah, Rangaiah, Puttaswamy and Mahesh, who are dalit boys, took part in the competition and Narayan won.

However, when Narayan claimed his cash prize, the organizers refused to give it to him; instead they hit him with sticks and chased him along with the other boys to their locality. It is alleged that the villagers also broke the drinking water pipes in the dalit area.

However, the police rushed to the spot and took control of the situation.

Charges of harassment on dalits have been booked against 14 people.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Dalits, Kuruburu

Movie Review: ‘The Intern’ has hardly any comedy it sounds like more of an escapist entertainment

September 26, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

The-Intern-2015

Producers: Suzanne Farewell & Nancy Meyers
Director: Nancy Meyers
Star Cast: Robert De Niro, Anne Hathway, Rene Russo, Zack Pearlman & Adam DeVine
Genre: Comedy
Verdict: Average

Plot: Starting a new job can be a difficult challenge, especially if you’re already retired. Looking to get back into the game, 70-year-old widower Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro) seizes the opportunity to become a senior intern at an online fashion site. Ben quickly becomes popular with his younger co-workers, including Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), the boss and founder of the company. Whittaker’s charm, wisdom and sense of humour help him develop a special bond and growing friendship with Jules.

Aces: The rock solid performances of not only Robert De Niro and Anne Hathway but also of Rene Russo, Zack Pearlman & Adam DeVine

Minuses: The directional skills of Nancy Meyers leaves much to be desired.

Last Word: The only saving grace of the film is that it comes off as a form of escapist entertainment.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Anne Hathway, Film, Hollywood, Movie, Movie Review, Rene Russo, Robert De Niro, The Intern

T P Aggarwal and Abhay Sinha announced their team for Indian Motion Pictures Producers Association election

September 26, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

nishant,t p aggarwal,ravi kishan & abhay sinha

In the wake of the upcoming elections of Indian Motion Pictures Producers Association (IMPAA), T P Aggarwal and Abhay Sinha announced their team for IMPPA election at Andheri.

Producer TP Aggarwal and Abhay Sinha kept a meet and greet for IMPPA members and actors at The Club, Andheri. Ashok Pandit, Jiten Purohit, Jay Prakash, Nitin Mavani, Raju Mavani, Ravi Kishan, Sunil Pal, Vijay Bansal, Durga Prasad, Sushma Shiromani, Neelam Singh, Monalisa and many more from Hindi and Bhojpuri industry came to support the team.

t p aggarwal,ravi kishan,abhay sinha,monalisa,durga prasad  & nishant

T P AGGARWAL’S TEAM PROMISES TO UNDERTAKE THE FOLLOWING ISSUES AFTER THE FORTHCOMING IMPPA ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ON THE 29TH OF THIS MONTH.

1. To take up the autocratic attitude of the Censor Board with Information & Broadcasting Ministry and appropriate Government bodies and department and mainly to raise a voice against CBFC tyranny and save the fundamental right of expression of the film makers.

2. Fight with AWB (Animal Welfare Board) and its laws which make us unable to produce any film with Animal characters.

3. Take up the matter of reducing the prices with all digital players including digitization and show charges as well as trailers screening charges which will include: UFO’s increasing charges which results into non – release of small movies.

4. Fight against corporate players who have engulfed the 90% business and now are moving towards snatching rest of the10% from small and independent producers.

5. Making a Preview Theater in the IMPPA House, so that members can screen their films at a concessional price of Rs 4,500 only per screening of their films.

6. An Yearly Awards Night on a professional scale, to honour the really talents.

7. To sort out problems of Gujarati, Marathi, Bhojpuri and all the regional Film Makers regarding their pending subsidies with the respective Government.

8. Attend to all the problems of Producers with Doordarshan including the long pending important issues with Prasar Bharti regarding DD Urdu, DD Kisan and DD Kashir programe agreements. Reopening of DD North East and other DD Channels. Will make a representation to Ministry of Home Affairs regarding its funding of Prasar Bharti programmes.

9. Negotiate with all the Satellite Channels for acceptance of satellite rights of films which they have suspended since quite some time, creating problems for small and mid budget films and reducing the price of telecasting film promos.

10. Negotiate with multiplex players regarding screening small budget films which includes: Compulsory Screening of all movies which have been passed by CBFC for public exhibition at the multiplexes having Three (3) and above screens as now most of the cities do not have single screens.

Monopoly of any business is against law. The multiplexes are creating a chaotic situation and exploiting individual producer. Will fight against this.

11. Publicity display charges, trailer screening charges by Multiplex players for individual producers. These are the charges which should be stopped with immediate effect.

12. 2k and 4k charges should be charged week wise with reducing tariff at multiplexes so small movie can be screened after 3/4 weeks of its release after getting popularity.

13. Negotiate favourable rates with print media specially TOI.

P.S. Legal Help is already available for all the members. There is an official advocate and a legal consultant already appointed. This is to help members in getting legal help without spending fabulous amounts in Legal Fees.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Abhay Sinha, Film, IMPAA, Indian Motion Pictures Producers Association, Movie, T P Aggarwal

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