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BPO employees stripped, sexually assaulted in Bengaluru

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: The incident of two male employees of a BPO firm and their driver allegedly being stripped and sexually assaulted came to light on Wednesday, October 7.

According to the police, the incident took place in the wee hours of September 30, when the BPO employees were on their way to work in a Tempo Traveller that was involved in a minor accident with a car.

The argument between the driver of the Tempo Traveller and the car driver turned violent and led to alleged sexual assault of the BPO employees when they came to the aid of their driver.

On Wednesday, Mico Layout police arrested three persons, including the car driver and seized the vehicle. The accused, Kiran, Satish and Satish Kumar, are all residents of the city and are aged between 20 and 25 years. The victims are also residents of Bengaluru.

On September 30, around 3.30 am, the Tempo Traveller belonging to a BPO, picked up the two employees from BTM Layout. While they were heading towards the office, their van was involved in a minor accident with a car. This led to a fight among the two groups.

While the accused Kiran and Satish picked up a quarrel with the driver, the BPO employees tried to intervene and defuse the situation. The accused demanded money for the damage caused to their vehicle. When the Tempo Traveller driver refused to pay up, the accused started to assault him. When the BPO employees came to his rescue, they too were also assaulted by the duo who got into the van and forced the driver to drive to Ragigudda in JP Nagar.

After reaching an isolated spot, the accused assaulted them again and robbed them after threatening to kill them. The accused took away Rs 600, mobile phones and ATM cards from the BPO employees and the driver.

After allegedly stripping them and sexually assaulting them, the accused called their friend Satish Kumar, who drove away with them. The victims lodged a complaint with the Mico Layout police.

The sexual assault came to light only after the police questioned the accused, since the victims had initially not mentioned it in their complaint fearing social stigma. However, they later confirmed this to the police.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BPO, Sexual Abuse

Sania-Martina reach China Open semis

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

AP

AP

Beijing: The Indo-Swiss tennis combine of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis were tested but eventually made their way through to enter the women’s doubles semifinals of the $5.7 million China Open here on Thursday.

The top seeds took an hour and 20 minutes to beat the German-Czech pairing of Julia Goerges and Karolina Pliskova 7-6(5), 6-4 at the Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Center, which was built for the 2008 Olympic Games.

The first set was an extremely close contest as both pairs earned five breakpoint chances and converted twice. This led to the tie-breaker where Sania and Martina proved a tad better to clinch it 7-5.

Julia and Karolina fought well again in the second set to break the top seeds but Sania and Martina came back strong to break the European combine twice and take home the set and match.

Overall, the reigning Wimbledon and US Open champions won 73 of the 131 points played in the match.

Sania has reached the final of this event in the last three editions, winning the 2013 title with Zimbabwean Cara Black.

(IANS)

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

Deadly air strike reported on Yemen wedding party

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

Arab coalition yet to respond to charge it carried out attack in Sanban in second such incident in just over a week.

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by Al Jazeera

A suspected air strike has killed at least 13 people at a wedding party in a town in Yemen, witnesses say, even as UN peace efforts make headway.

Medical sources said 38 people were wounded, besides the dead, in Wednesday’s incident in Dhamar province.

There was no immediate comment from the Arab coalition, which has been conducting a bombing campaign against the Iran-allied Shia Houthi fighters and their allies in Yemen since March.

The alleged raid hit a house where dozens of people were celebrating the wedding in Sanban, 100km south of the capital Sanaa, residents said.

The incident is the second alleged coalition strike on a wedding party in the Arabian Peninsula country in just over a week.

“Coalition warplanes launched the attack. The house was completely destroyed,” Taha al-Zuba, a witness and local resident, said.

“Warplanes were heard in the area ahead of the attack.”

The Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah television said on Twitter that the wedding was hit by “aggression warplanes”, referring to the coalition assembled by Saudi Arabia.

In September, a suspected coalition strike killed at least 131 civilians at a wedding near the Red Sea city of al-Mokha, which the UN said may have been the deadliest hit since March.

The coalition denied involvement.

Peace efforts

The air strike in Sanban comes as the UN announced that the Houthis, who control Sanaa and much of central and northern Yemen, had accepted a Security Council resolution calling for an end to the conflict.

The Houthis’ refusal to agree to abide by the resolution passed in April – demanding their withdrawal from all the territory they have seized since they overran Sanaa in September last year – had blocked previous peace efforts.

Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who fled into exile in neighbouring Saudi Arabia in March but whose forces have since recaptured much of the south with the support of coalition ground troops, had refused to join UN-brokered peace talks until the Houthis signed up.

But Stephane Dujarric, UN spokesman, announced in New York late on Wednesday that both the Houthis and their allies had confirmed they were willing to enter talks based on the UN resolution.

“This is an important step,” he said.

The Houthi fighters, whose heartland is in the mountains of the far north, were only able to capture so much of the country because of the support of renegade troops still loyal to Hadi’s deposed predecessor, Ali Abullah Saleh.

Saleh’s General People’s Congress party too announced on Wednesday that it had accepted the UN peace plan following secret talks with Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, the UN envoy for Yemen.

Ould Cheikh Ahmed “believes that the government of Yemen, the Houthis and their allies should accept the invitation to join peace talks on this basis”, Dujarric said on Wednesday.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Conflict, Houthis, Saudi Arabia, Yemen

Nitish accuses Modi of brazen attempt to add communal colour to polls

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his attack on ally Lalu Prasad over beef remarks terming it as a “brazen attempt to add communal texture” to the Assembly polls and said the “real Modi” is on display.

Minutes after Modi ended his Munger election speech in which he accused Lalu of insulting his community ‘Yaduvanshis’ and the people of the state with his ‘Hindus also eat beef’ remarks, Kumar took to Twitter slamming the PM’s “deafening silence” on the Dadri lynching incident.

“The real Modi on display — brazen attempt to add communal texture to Bihar polls, but deafening silence on deplorable incident of Dadri,” Kumar said.

A 50-year-old Muslim man was killed by a mob in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh recently after rumours that he and his family had eaten beef.

In another tweet, Kumar said it was for all to see “why Vajpayee ji was forced to remind him (Modi) to follow Raj Dharma, but wonder who will do the Vajpayee today ?”

Kumar was referring to the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s words during his visit to a relief camp after the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat when Modi was the Chief Minister.

Addressing a poll rally in Munger today, Modi latched on to RJD chief Lalu’s remarks on beef and said a “shaitan (devil) has entered a human body”.

“What all did he eat? It (the remarks) insulted the Yaduvanshis… Laluji these Yaduvanshis helped you to come to power. What all Yadavs eat…is it not an insult of Yadavs and Bihar?” he said.

The JD(U) leader came down heavily on Modi for his languge saying after terming Kumar’s DNA defective, he had called Lalu a shaitan’ (devil).

In a series of tweets, Kumar said this showed Modi’s mentality towards the people of Bihar as well as his dejection.

“First he said there is a flaw in our DNA. Then her dubbed Bihar as BIMARU and its populace unfortunate. Now he has attacked the grand alliance and Lalu ji as shaitan,” he said.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bihar, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Narendra Modi, Nitish Kumar

Nobody should impose their personal food habits on others: Deve Gowda

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

Deve Gowda

Bengaluru: JD(S) supremo Deve Gowda commenting on recent beef ban row said, “Food habit is a personal issue and hence nobody should meddle, we should not divide society on the basis of caste and religion.”

“Nobody should prevent others from consuming beef. It’s a personal choice. We should avoid unnecessary debate on atheism,” he added.

Meanwhile, he also slammed NASSCOM for not inviting the CM for the Indo-German business summit attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “This is an insult to six crore Kannadigas”, he said.

Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of the Congress party in the Lok Sabha also criticised government over beef ban and said, “BJP and Modi indulged in vote bank politics over beef ban. Nobody should impose their personal food habits on others. Government should focus on development rather than raising trivial issues”.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Beef, Deve Gowda

Hardik Patel was never abducted: Gujarat govt to HC

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

Hardik Patel

Ahmedabad: Challenging Hardik Patel’s abduction claims, the state government today told the Gujarat High Court that the Patel agitation spearhead’s close aides were in constant touch with the young leader when he allegedly went missing last month.

After the state government filed its affidavit before the Gujarat High Court, division bench comprising justices M R Shah and K J Thaker directed Hardik’s advocate to file an affidavit by October 19 to substantiate claims made in the petition about his alleged abduction by “police-like persons”.

The High Court was hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by two aides of Hardik, when he allegedly went missing after the public meeting in Tenpur village of Bayad taluka of Aravali village on September 22.

“It was a sheer figment of imagination on the part of the petitioners to allege that corpus – Hardik Patel was ever abducted. In fact, he was never abducted by anybody, much less by police-like persons in plain clothes,” said the affidavit filed by Sub inspector Y J Rathod of Ambaliyara police station of Aravali district on behalf of the state government.

“It is not true that the captioned petition had to be filed out of fear, since none of the companions were able to contact Hardik on September 22, 2015 as alleged or otherwise.

In fact, petitioners in particular and few others were in close and constant contact with Hardik Patel all throughout right from September 22, 2015 afternoon till about 11 am on September 23, 2015, when Hardik was alleged to have been released on highway somewhere near Surendranagar, it said.

“There was no question at all about the safety of Hardik as alleged or otherwise, more particularly, he himself on his own eloped, putting not only the entire administration, but also this court in a very awkward situation,” it said.

All these were “deliberate and intentional acts on the part of the petitioners to create sensation at the cost of disturbing public peace and tranquility,” said the affidavit.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Caste, Caste System, Gujarat, Hardik Patel, Patels, Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti

Complex surgery saves boy from losing his kidney

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

12-year-old suffering from congenital condition was advised to get his kidney removed. Fortis doctors came to his rescue by repairing the problem through an advanced technique and avoided removal of damaged kidney

Tanish Guin

Bengaluru: When Tanish Guin’s parents took him for a routine medical check-up as part of a school admission process, little did they know that the results would leave them shattered.

The family from Murshidabad, about 230 kms from Kolkata, could not come to terms with the fact that the 12-year-old was suffering from a congenital condition that was damaging his kidneys. They received another shocker, when doctors whom they consulted in Kolkata told them that the only solution was neprectomy (removal of one of the kidneys).

Desperate, they travelled all the way to Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore and their prayers were answered as the urology team at Fortis ruled out kidney removal and conducted a complex procedure called Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty to correct the problem.

THE DIAGNOSIS

“As part of the medical check up, the family doctor did a physical examination and found a lump in the lower part of the left abdomen. Ultrasound tests revealed that both the right and left kidneys were not functioning properly. We rushed Tannish to a private hospital in Kolkata and were shocked when the doctor said that his kidney needs to be removed. We were really disturbed about our son’s health and wanted to look at other alternatives,” says Tanish’s father, who works in a bank in Murshidabad.

The worried father searched the net for possible solutions and came across Fortis Bangalore and Dr Keshavamurthy as one of the best urologists in India. They saw a flicker of hope and immediately brought the child here.

“When they came to us, Tanish and his parents were extremely apprehensive and worried as they did not want his kidney to be removed. We conducted various tests including a DTPA scan, a test used to check function of kidneys as well as find out if the problem is related to the obstruction of the urine flow in the ureters / bladder. Tanish was diagnosed with bilateral PUJ (Pelviureteric junction) Obstruction present at birth, a condition which affects urine flow and is caused when there is a narrowing of area between the ureter (the tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder) and the part of the kidney called the renal pelvis. Urine can build up and damage the kidney as a result). This condition is seen in about 1 in 50 children,” explained Dr Mohan Keshavamurthy, Consultant Urologist and Transplant Surgeon at Fortis Hospitals.

TREATMENT

Dr Keshavamurthy assured Tanish’s parents that his kidney would be saved and an operation to remove the obstruction and restore urine flow would be done. In June, the urology team led by the doctor performed the first of a two part surgery.

“Tannish’s left kidney was severely damaged and his renal function had dropped to just three per cent. The right kidney was also compromised but not as much as the left. We performed a minimally invasive reconstructive procedure known as Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty on the left side and put a stent at the site to drain urine from the kidney until the surgery heals. In a few weeks, the kidney function improved to 12 per cent and is slated to improve even further. In August, left stent was removed and Laparoscopic Right Pyeloplasty was performed. The boy has recovered remarkably and once he is well, he can take part in any physical activities including playing a sport,” he added.

Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty is an effective way to correct narrowing or scarring where the ureter (the tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder) attaches to the kidney through a minimally invasive procedure. Endoscopic technique does not require a surgical cut on the skin. Instead, a small instrument is placed into the urethra. This allows the surgeon to open the blockage from the inside. Scar tissue is removed from the blocked area and the healthy part of the kidney is connected to the healthy ureter.

According to Dr Keshavamurthy, this is a complex procedure done in very few centres in India needs expertise and advanced medical infrastructure. Compared to conventional open surgery, laparoscopic pyeloplasty results in less post-operative pain, a shorter hospital stay, earlier return to daily activities.

For Tannish’s parents, the procedure and care at Fortis seems like a godsend. “I want to go back home and play with my friends as I am feeling fully alright,” says Tanish.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Fortis, Tanish Guin

Bowring hospital case: missing baby found

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Days after a 4-day old baby was abducted from Bowring hospital in the city, the police have managed to find the baby. The baby was found in the accused, Zubeena’s brother’s house in Shimoga.

The baby and the mother were united after the police officials found the missing toddler.

4-day old baby who was kidnapped in absence of his mother from Bowring Hospital, Bangalore by another woman, has been found

— ANI (@ANI_news) October 7, 2015

The baby was abducted on Sunday, Oct 4 when the mother was in the hospital. The accused then struck a conversation with the mother and said that she wanted to play with the baby.

The mother gave the baby to the woman and turned around. When she turned back she found the woman and her baby missing.

Police officials immediately launched a manhunt to find the accused.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bowring Hospital

Muslim MLA attacked by BJP legislators for hosting beef party

October 8, 2015 by Nasheman

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Srinagar: Independent MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid was today thrashed by some BJP legislators in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly for throwing a beef party here, triggering an uproar from the opposition which staged a walkout.

The manhandling of the MLA, who had thrown a beef party at the MLA hostel here yesterday, came on a day the Assembly is scheduled to take up a bill on the ban on the meat.

As BJP MLAs assaulted him, several NC and Congress MLAs rushed to save him.

The assault on the floor of the House triggered an angry reaction from the opposition with National Conference leader Omar Abdullah saying it was impossible to digest the incident.

“What happened today is impossible to digest. An honourable member being assaulted in the house. It seems that they wanted to murder him (Rashid). If he had done anything that was objectionable that should have been put on record,” the former Chief Minister said.

On the beef ban issue, Omar said, “Our sentiments are also attached to this issue… We don’t force our religion on you. My religion prohibits consumption of alcohol and pork… Do I assault everyone who eats pork or alcohol,” he said, demanding that the Chief Minister make a statement on the issue.

Condemning the assault, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed said sentiments should be kept under check. “I condemn this incident. The House has good tradition ….sentiments should be kept under control. I ask Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh to apologise for the misconduct of his party MLAs,” he said.

Singh on his part said, “We do not approve of what happened in the Assembly today. But what happened in the MLAs hostel yesterday was also wrong,” he said, referring to yesterday’s beef party.

The Deputy Chief Minister stopped short of apologising for the incident following which the entire opposition staged a walkout. BJP MLA Ravinder Raina said Rashid had hurt the sentiments of Hindus.

“It was not a case of physical manhandling. He has hurt the sentiments of Hindus. I did not beat him,” he said. “Engineer Rashid hosted a beef party last night, It hurt my sentiments. I conveyed the message to the Chief Minister and called SHO but no action was taken against him” he said.

Rashid, the legislator from Langate, had yesterday hosted the beef party in the lawns of MLA hostel here, with the guests being served beef kebabs, ‘ristas’ (meat balls) and beef patties.

Rashid had claimed that he did not want to offend anyone but wanted to send a message that “no court or legislature can prevent the people from eating what they want”.

The step was “just to give them (legislators) a clear message that it hardly makes any difference whether you accept or reject the bill… religious matters cannot be kept subservient to courts and assembly,” the MLA had said. “Nobody on earth, no assembly, no court and no institution can stop us from having what we want to have,” he added.

The beef row erupted after a division bench of High Court in Jammu directed the state to strictly implement the ban in the state as per the law.

The order had evoked strong resentment from various quarters with many separatist and religious organisations terming it as “interference in religious affairs” and sought revocation of the law, besides pressing for implementation of ban on liquor in the state. The issue is now before the Supreme Court.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Beef, BJP, Jammu, Kashmir, Sheikh Abdul Rashid

India beat New Zealand 3-1 to square Hockey series

October 7, 2015 by Nasheman

India went in to attack right from the start which helped them build the initial pressure over the hosts. (Photo Credit: Twitter/HockeyIndia)

India went in to attack right from the start which helped them build the initial pressure over the hosts. (Photo Credit: Twitter/HockeyIndia)

After losing their opener, the Indian hockey team came back strongly to beat New Zealand 3-1 in the second game to level the four-match bilateral Test series 1-1 here on Wednesday.

Unlike the previous match where the visitors lost 0-2, India lifted their tempo and displayed attacking hockey which helped them score three goals, one each coming from the sticks of Ramandeep Singh, Lalit Upadhyay and Nikkin Thimmaiah.

India went in to attack right from the start which helped them build the initial pressure over the hosts. The opening minutes saw Chinglensana Singh attack from the right flank as he entered the D of the opponents, but the alert New Zealand defence thwarted the attempt.

Keeping constant pressure, World No.8 India earned a penalty corner in the 10th minute but the ball was hit wide of the post.

But only three minutes later, Birendra Lakra gave a crucial cross to Ramandeep who opened the account for India on a rebound, giving his team the lead.

India continued their attacks in the second quarter. A brilliant move by Dharamvir Singh caught the New Zealand defence on the back foot but his shot was blocked by an observant Black Sticks goalkeeper.

The Kiwis in turn capitalised on a counter attack, but could not break the Indian defence.

In the 23rd minute, the hosts were awarded with a penalty corner but Indian custodian P.R. Sreejesh came out with a brilliant save to make sure India went into halftime with a 1-0 lead.

At the restart, an unmarked Gurjinder Singh had a great chance to double the lead in the 33th minute but he deflected the ball wide of the post. New Zealand immediately counter attacked and won a penalty corner two minutes later Sreejesh stood tall and cleared the danger yet again.

New Zealand kept on pressing hard for their equaliser throughout the third quarter and they were successful when Kane Russell, in the 45th minute, converter a penalty corner chance for the much needed equaliser to go into the last 15 minutes 1-1.

Both sides tried out different strategies to score the goal in the last quarter but it was India who were rewarded for being consistent with their attacks when Manpreet Singh’s accurate pass to Upadhyay helped India take the 2-1 advantage in the 52nd minute.

Then in the last minute of the match Thimmaiah put it completely beyond New Zealand’s reach when he scored his side’s third goal to level the series for the India.

The third match between the two sides will be played on October 9 at Christchurch.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Hockey, India, New Zealand

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