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4 killed as stone-pelting protestors clash with security forces

August 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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Srinagar: Four youth were killed and six others injured today in security forces action against stone-pelting protestors in Magam area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district, taking the death toll in the ongoing unrest in the Valley to 64

A group of youth pelted stones at a CRPF vehicle at Aripathan in Magam area this morning, a police official said.

In the retaliatory action by the security forces, one youth was killed while seven others sustained injuries, the official said.

Condition of two of the injured is stated to be critical.

Meanwhile, curfew remained in force in entire Srinagar district and Anantnag town while restrictions were in place in the rest of the Valley as normal life remained paralysed for the 39th consecutive day.

The official said curfew and restrictions were imposed to thwart the plans of separatists to organise sit-in protest against the civilian killings at main market places of the Valley.

“Curfew remained in force in entire Srinagar district and Anantnag town in south Kashmir as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order,” the police official said.

Schools, colleges and private offices remained closed while public transport remained off the roads due to the strike called by the separatists.The attendance in government offices was thin.

Internet and mobile services across the Valley remained suspended.
While broadband services were snapped on Saturday evening, the mobile telephony was suspended late in the night on the same day.

Normal life has been affected due to protests against the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8.

60 persons, including two cops, have been killed and several thousand others have been injured in the clashes that began on July 9.

(PTI/Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Petrol to be cheaper by Rs 1/litre, diesel Rs 2

August 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Price of petrol was today cut by Rs 1 a litre and diesel by Rs 2 per litre, the fourth reduction in rates since July.

Petrol will now cost Rs 60.09 a litre in Delhi from midnight as compared to Rs 61.09 a litre currently, said Indian Oil Corp (IOC). The price of diesel will cost Rs 50.27 per litre as against Rs 52.27.

The price was last cut by Rs 1.42 a litre in case of petrol and by Rs 2.01 per litre for diesel on August 1.

“The current level of international product prices of petrol and diesel and rupee-dollar exchange rate warrant a decrease in selling price of petrol and diesel, the impact of which is being passed on to the consumers with this price revision,” IOC said.

The movement of prices in the international oil market and rupee-USD exchange rate shall continue to be monitored closely and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes, IOC added.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Gujarat Dalits demand freedom from atrocities and discrimination

August 15, 2016 by Nasheman

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Una: Vowing to intensify their agitation at a protest rally on Independence day, the Dalit community in Gujarat today said they will launch a mega rail roko stir if their demand for granting five acres of land for each family is not met by Gujarat government within one month.

As thousands of Dalits gathered in Una on the occasion of the country’s 70th Independence Day where Prime Minister Narendra Modi also came under fire, their leaders sought freedom from atrocities and discrimination, amid chants of “Jai Bhim”.

The tricolor was jointly unfurled by Radhika Vemula, mother of dalit scholar Rohith Vemula who had committed suicide in Hyderabad and Balu Sarvaiya, father of one of the victims of Una dalit flogging incident, in the presence of JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar.

The week-long rally which started from Ahmedabad by Una Dalit Atachiyar Ladat Samiti (UDALS), culminated in Una, the place where some dalits where brutally beaten by cow vigilantes for skinning a dead cow last month sparking outrage.

“You take cow’s tail, give us land,” Jignesh Mavani, a lawyer-turned politician who established the UDALS and led the march, told the huge gathering.

“We have presented our demand before the state government. If you do not accept our demand of giving five acres land to each dalit family in next one month, we will launch a rail roko agitation,” Mevani said.

He also made those who were present there to take a pledge not to be in the business of skinning of cows.

Targeting Modi, Mevani said, “The sheer scale of protests had forced him to speak out on the issue. Modi did not speak a word when three youths were killed in police firing in Thangadh town in 2012, another incident of Dalit atrocity,” Kanhaiya said the hype of Gujarat Model of development has been punctured by dalits of the state.

“We want freedom from castesim. We will not tolerate any more atrocities on dalits anywhere in the country. Everybody has to come together to fight against such atrocities.”

Radhika Vemula in her address said, “I have not got justice for my son. He had to commit suicide just because he was dalit.

“But it is good to see that Dalit movement in Gujarat has forced the chief minister Anandiben Patel to resign. I have come here so that no other Dalit children face what my son had to suffer.”

Muslim community members came in large numbers to support the Dalit community in their campaign. Slogans like “Dalits-Muslims bhai bhai” were heard at the gathering.

As many as seven members of Dalit community from Mota Samadhiyala village in Una taluk in Gir Somnath district were on July 11 brutally assaulted by some self-styled cow vigilantes for skinning a dead cow.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Saamar International School to sue News 9 TV Channel

August 15, 2016 by Nasheman

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The owners of Bangalore-based SAAMAR International School said, they’ll sue News 9 TV Channel for a broadcast that reported that the school has banned the singing of national anthem.

The owners, who spoke to Nasheman.in, said that the school has been celebrating Independence Day since its inception and the allegation that, it is anti-national is “totally fake and false information”.

Filed Under: India

Usain Bolt wins 100m gold, Andre De Grasse gets bronze

August 15, 2016 by Nasheman

Jamaican icon 3-peats; Canadian sets personal-best time of 9.91 seconds

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by Benjamin Blum, CBC Sports

Usain Bolt completed a historic three-peat, winning gold in the 100-metre final Sunday in Rio. Canada’s Andre De Grasse captured bronze.

Bolt won the race in 9.81 seconds, followed by American Justin Gatlin at 9.89 and De Grasse at a personal-best 9.91.

De Grasse out-leaned Yohan Blake at the finish to reach the podium, edging the Jamaican by 2-100ths of a second.

“I’m feeling pretty good right now, I can’t complain,” De Grasse said after the race. “To be able to race against Usain and Gatlin, being a part of the same race as them and being a part of history today in Rio, it was a great feeling for me and I just have so much to learn from that race.”

De Grasse, from Markham, Ont., finished 1-100th of a second faster than the time he posted to win bronze at the 2015 world championships and equalled earlier Sunday in the 100 semifinals.

He is also the first Canadian male athlete to win a medal in Rio. Canada’s first 12 medals were won by women.

“I’m shaking,” Canadian 1996 Olympic champion Donovan Bailey told CBC Sports’ Scott Russell after the race. “This is great for track and field in Canada.”

Bolt enters Olympic pantheon

If there were any doubts, it took less than 10 seconds — 9.81, to be exact — for Bolt to erase them.

On a muggy Sunday night in Rio, the Jamaican superstar became the first person to capture three straight 100-metre titles at the Olympics.

The 6-foot-5 sprinter overcame his typically slow unfurling from the blocks, gradually worked up speed, caught American Justin Gatlin with 40 metres left and was celebrating — pointing at his chest with his thumb — before he crossed the finish line.

“Bolt just had that extra gear and I tried to go with him, it was tough but I know now I just need to work harder for next year and be more prepared,” De Grasse said.

“After having an up and down season with injuries this year,I can’t complain about the bronze medal. This is the best shape I’ve ever been in [and] I came away with a personal-best.”

As for the Olympic icon Bolt, he had nothing but praise for the Canadian medallist.

“He came through again,” Bolt said. “He’s going to be good, he runs just like me, I mean he’s really slow at the blocks but when he gets going, he gets going.”

“I think he can improve his start much better than me because he’s shorter so he will get better at the start if he works on a few things.”

The next one?

De Grasse’s Olympic debut comes on the heels of a changing of the guard in sprinting.

With Bolt and Gatlin’s futures uncertain, the Canadian’s bronze medal could be a golden opportunity going forward.

“We were just having some fun,” De Grasse said about his post-race encounter with Bolt. “Me and Usain met back in January, we did a lot of things together.”

“He feels like I’m the next one, and now I’m just trying to live up to it.”

De Grasse has plenty of confidence on the track, but credits his mother Beverley for pushing him to succeed.

“She’s everything,” De Grasse said. “Without her I don’t know even know if I would even be so motivated to do this sport.”

“I feel like I’m capable of doing it, my next Olympics I’m looking forward to it but as of now I’m just trying to get ready for my 200 and just sink it all in.

Filed Under: Sports

Barring Kashmir and Manipur, India celebrates Independence Day peacefully

August 15, 2016 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: India on Monday marked 70 years of its independence with peace and joy but the celebrations were marred by bombings in Manipur and a militant attack in Kashmir that killed a para-military officer.

As the nation immersed itself in patriotic fervour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi and chief ministers across the state listed achievements of their governments in their Independence Day addresses watched by millions.

Many of the governments announced a string of measures for their people including a plan by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to hike minimum wages in Delhi by about 50 per cent.

The main function of the day was, as every year since Independence in 1947, held in Delhi where people in large numbers assembled in front of the historic Red Fort to listen to their Prime Minister on a windy morning.

Among other things in his more than 90-minute address to the nation, Modi urged Indians to fight social and religious divisions and make the country stronger.

“Every citizen should fight against the differences in the society on the basis of caste and class. We have to take everyone together, be it Dalits, tribals, oppressed and people from the financially weaker section,” he said.

Modi’s bete noire, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged the Prime Minister to implement his wage hike scheme throughout the country.

“Those who have less in life should have more in law. So we have decided to increase the minimum wages in Delhi by about 50 per cent,” Kejriwal told a packed Chhatrasal Stadium in the national capital.

In Delhi, amid terror threats, the authorities had thrown thick security cover in and around the city, including the area around the Red Fort.

Snipers were deployed and anti-aircraft guns installed around the historic fort, and much of Delhi was turned into a garrison town.

Security was also heightened in the restive Kashmir Valley. But militants still attacked paramilitary forces in an old city area and killed a senior Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer, police said. Two militants were also gunned down in the gunfight.

Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti called for peace in the Kashmir Valley which has been on the boil since July 8 killing of a rebel commander. It triggered widespread unrest that has left 56 people dead and thousands injured.

Srinagar wore a deserted look following a shutdown called by separatist leaders in the valley which has remained under curfew for much of the past five weeks.

In the northeastern state of Manipur, three security personnel and two girls were injured as two bombs exploded on deserted streets of Imphal amid a shutdown called by militants, officials and residents said.

In the neighbouring Mizoram, Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla said the state “is the most peaceful in the country heading for a steady progress of development”.

Chief Minister Manik Sarkar of Tripura, also in the northeast, lashed out at the central government for what he called its attempts to snatch all powers of the state governments and for trying to force the states to beg for aid.

In Mumbai, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis recalled the Indian Freedom Movement, services of the freedom fighters and sacrifices of the martyrs for India’s freedom from the British rule.

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh announced a six per cent hike in dearness allowance (DA) for state government employees and pensioners from January 1 this year.

In Haryana, Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki felt giddy at the Independence Day parade due to hot and humid conditions after he unfurled the national flag.

Down south, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan asked the people to be watchful against fundamentalists and sought public support in the stand against subversive thoughts and activities.

In the Karnataka capital Bengaluru, patriotic fervour gripped the city as thousands of people, including women and children attired in colourful clothes, thronged celebrations for the Independence Day anniversary.

In Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa said, “Freedom does not mean just the right to speak, write… True freedom rests in economic freedom.”

The Independence Day was also celebrated in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

India U-17 football team beat German club 4-1

August 15, 2016 by Nasheman

India U-17

Duisburg: The Indian U-17 football team defeated German U-17 Bundesliga Youth League’s second division club Rot Weiss Oberhausen 4-1.

The Indian team got off to a flying start at the Sports School here on Sunday as they scored in the fourth minute of the match, according to an All India Football Federation (AIFF) release.

Abijit Sarkar tapped home a cross from the left flank to hand India the lead.

After conceding the goal, the German players counter attacked and dominated ball possession.

In the 13th minute they equalised.

But in the 37th minute, the Indians took the lead when Aniket Jadhav poked a routine corner kick scenario home.

India went into half time leading 2-1.

The second half was totally dominated by India as they scored in the 73rd minute through Sanjeev Stalin and 85th minute through Jitendra Singh to seal the match.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Movie Review: ‘YZ’ is definately a feel good movie

August 15, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Producers: Sanjay Chhabria and Avinash Jog
Director: Sameer Vidhwans
Star Cast: Sagar Deshmukh, Akshay Tanksale, Sai Tamhankar, Mukta Barve and Parn Pethe
Genre: Drama
Rating***

Gajanan (Sagar Deshmukh) is a thirty plus old fashioned Professor and one of his young student named Batees (Akshay Tanksale) is carefree and very modern in his outlook and attitude. Batees teaches Gajanan a lot of things concerning attitude. A Professor then becomes a student and then starts the journey of Gajanan on the crossroads of love where he encounters three girls namely Parnrekha (Sai Tamhankar), Antara (Parn Pethe) and Sayali (Mukta Barve).

Director Sameer Vidhwans has crafted a very thought provoking and feel good movie like YZ. The special highlight is the climax and its witty dialogues all throughout. But the film drags a lot in the second half. Some of the technicians deserve full marks. As for the performance YZ has all the seasoned artistes giving off their best as per the requisites of their respective roles.

The title of YZ is not just a slang word but a hip new attitude, in fact YZ focusses more on a fresh and new perspective on life. No doubt YZ is all about discovering our own real, mad and bold YZ version.

All in all YZ is a really an enjoyable movie.

Filed Under: Film

An Interview With Dheeraj Kumar Actor – Producer – Director (TV Serial Y. A. R. O Ka Tashan

August 15, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Shivam Sharma, Mahira Sharma, Dheeraj Gumbar & Anirudh Dave in & as YARO

Once upon a time, a few aeons ago, there was an actor named Dheeraj Kumar and one of his film was Raton Ka Raja. A film which had instantly gained him a limelighted recognition. To the extent that it made him an overnight star in his own right. There after he did a lot of films and then he once again gained stardom by working in as many as 21 superhit Punjabi Films. This phase of Dheeraj Kumar as the most sought after actor happened to span the era of the 70’s & the 80’s. And before he could be bracketed in the league of Kahan Gaye Woh Log stars, Dheeraj Kumar had bounced back as a small screen producer by floating his own concern Creative Eye Limited with his better half Zuby Kochhar. And ironically the 1st ever small screen serial they produced was named Kahan Gaye Woh Log!!! for DD National Channel. And now Creative Eye Limited’s new on – air serial is named Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan which is being aired on SAB TV Channel from 26th Jul, 2016 in the time slot of 7.30 pm from Mon – Fri.

On reflecting back tell us how & what do you feel about your chequered journey as an actor on the Big Screen Movies to the producer of the Small Screen Serials?

My chequered & noteworthy journey from Big Screen Movies as an actor to the Small Screen Serials as a producer was indeed very pleasant & excellent and that includes the phase of my journey as a leading man of 21 Punjabi films. And my journey as a Small Screen Serial producer is still ongoing under my own home production banner Creative Eye Limited and my wife is also an equal partner. Besides our latest on air serial is Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan which is being aired on SAB Tv Channel from Mon to Fri in the time slot of 7.30 pm.

Why did you prefer this particular time slot and not the Prime Time Slot to air Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan?

We are very well aware that a Prime Time Slotting is very important for a new serial to garner more than expected TRP ratings. But than one thing should be kept in mind that Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan will be primarily liked by kids of all ages especially those dwelling in the interiors of India and for them and even the housewives this particular time slotting is perfect as I believe that they go to bed early. While the rest of the audiences can catch up with Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan in the next day’s repeat telecast at 12 noon.
Fine! So tell us in a nutshell what is the concept of Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan all about?
Actually speaking YARO is a scientifically created robot by Professor Agarwal, who is basically a scientist himself. Since Professor Agarwal does not have a son or a daughter he made or rather assembled YARO and even treats him as his own son. Moreover he made YARO especially to make his wife Beena Agarwal happy who was craving for a baby since ages. But after sometime things start changing when YARO meets his new neighbours Shilpi, Prem & Amar. Initially the trio of them are unable to understand why this guy has been named as YARO and above all why does he behave or rather always act as a robot. Later on this neighbouring trio of friends are very happy on learning that YARO is actually a robot but his heart is as pure as a gold and totally filled with innocence. Now YARO and the trio becomes the best of friends and the trio’s flat becomes their den of naughty activities.

What are the specialities of YARO?

Frankly speaking YARO is extremely emotional and he tries his best to immitate human beings which ultimately creates trouble for him as well as for others too. YARO also misinterprets human emotion sometimes which leads to the most funny situations. But otherwise he always has good intentions and tries to help everyone in his own unusual ways which creates more & more funny situations and above all a unique twists & turn in his life. YARO then starts learning things about life, love and above all humanity and here starts the real journey of YARO with the trio of his friends, thus kick – starting the real Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan.

How is the SAB Tv Channel helping in the marketing of Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan?

SAB Tv Channel has recently formed an alliance with Twitter to create a Twitter BOT for promoting Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan. SAB Tv in partnership with Twitter has recently launched a very innovative and the 1st of its kind social initiative on Twitter for Y. A. R. O Ka Tashan. A 1st ever in the Entertainment Industry in India. SAB Tv in collaboration with Twitter has created a unique Twitter BOT representing the Humanoid – Y. A. R. O, a lead character in its new show Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan.. The BOT replicates the characteristics of Y. A. R. O by answering all kind of questions thrown at it. The show which centres on the protagonist Y. A. R. O, a humanoid, focuses on the relationship with friends & family, importance of love & humanity. In line with the new age concept of the show, the channel has also implemented this idea for its online & on ground marketing promotions.

To round it off tell us about the credits & the cast of Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan.

Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan is being made under the banner of Creative Eye Limited, produced by Dheeraj Kumar & Zuby Kochar, directed by Heman Chauhan, art by Rajat Poddar & cinematography by Kunal Kadam and above all Y. A. R. O. Ka Tashan stars Anirudh Dave as YARO, Rakesh Bedi as Professor Agarwal, Malini Kapoor as Beena Agarwal & Mahira Sharma as Shilpi – Shivam Sharma as Prem – Dheeraj Gumbar as Amar as the trio of friends. Besides them Umesh Bajpai as Chaturvedi Uncle, Jayshree Soni as Dolly & Apurva Bit as Gogi. That’s it.

Filed Under: Film

Movie Review: ‘Fever’ is a mystery mania

August 15, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Fever

Producers: Ravi Agarwal, Mahesh Balekundri, Rajat Manjunath and Ajay Chabria
Director: Rajeev Jhaveri
Star Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Gauhar Khan and Victor Bannerjee along with debutantes Ankita Makwana, Gemma Atkinson and Caterina Murino.
Genre: Suspense Thriller

Armin Salem (Rajeev Khandelwal) looses his memory after he is pushed out of a car in the snow clad valley of Switzerland
and then begins his search for self identification. He then meets varied woman masquerading around like Pooja (Gauhar Khan), Grace (Ankita Makwana), Rhea (Gemma Atkinson) and Caterina Murino and the mystery of Armin’s life starts getting more and more complicated. One memory flashbak reveals that in reality he is a contract killer who has lost his memory in an accident.

Director Rajeev Jhaveri seems totally confused and he starts swinging like a pendulum between facts and fiction, past and present. And the least said about his directorial capabilities the better. The only enjoyable factor of Fever is the presence of a seasoned actor like Rajeev Khandelwal and the capturing of beautiful locale like Switzerland. The first half of Fever drags along but it is the second half that really gets going and holds the viewer’s attention. In fact Fever mirrors a picture which tries to blur the thin line between facts and fiction.

Performance wise Rajeev Khandelwal is superb in his new avatar (Read Looks). He has plunged himself deeply into his character to the extent of shedding all his inhibitions has performed all the bold bedroom scenes with elan. Gauhar Khan is not at all impressive besides she appears atrocious with her garish make – up. That apart the three debutant actresses are good having given a good account of themselves.

To sum it up Fever may appear to be an interesting fare on Global Film Festival circuit but its prospects at the Box Office turnstiles are very bleak.

Filed Under: Film

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