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Demonetisation turned people into fakir: Mamata Banerjee

December 19, 2016 by Nasheman

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Bankura: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said the Modi government did not understand the hardship faced by the people who were made “fakir” after demonetisation.

“Realising the people’s difficulties, Venezuala withdrew the decision on demonetisation, but the Modi government doesn’t listen to anyone. It is a deaf and dumb government,” she told a public meeting here.

“The common people understand the problem, but the Prime Minister does not. We don’t know when he will realise.

By that time the country will be in the grip of a femine,” she added.

“The people can’t withdraw their own money. We don’t know whether that is safe”, Banerjee said.

Slamming the Centre for promoting a digital economy, the TMC chief said, “they are saying buy this app, buy this mobile. Don’t listen to them. Else you will become fakir”.

She further hit out at Modi for dubbing himself a “fakir” and said that the Prime Minister used to describe himself as a “chaiwala” the before the Lok Sabha elections and claimed that now he has turned into a crorepati.

“What is the definition of fakir,” Banerjee asked.

“Money for the 100 days work should not be paid through Paytm in lieu of commission. From ATM to Paytm. Govt must stop taking commission. Centre cannot dictate people where to keep their money,” she said.

In an apparent reference to BJP, the chief minister alleged, “they are trying to divide the people in the name of religion when they cannot provide food to them. This will not be tolerated”.

She also instructed the state administration to deal with such attempts firmly.

“As long as I am alive, I’ll continue to work for the people. Political parties exist because of the people.

Without them we are nothing,” Banerjee said.

She said a water supply project “Jal Tirtha” worth Rs 1,100 crore had been taken up to irrigate 32,000 hectares of farmland in the district.

“We started a university in Bankura. We have launched health centres, polytechnic colleges and Karma Tirthas here,” she added.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Government faces flak over new army chief, defends decision

December 19, 2016 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: The appointment of Lt. Gen. Bipin Rawat as the next Army Chief came under attack on Sunday with the opposition parties criticising the move for the generally followed seniority norm having been ignored while the government defended the decision, saying he was “best suited” for the job.

The Congress and the CPI questioned Rawat’s appointment and termed it “unprecedented”.

“We would like to ask the Prime Minister what was the compelling reason why this supersession has taken place. Why the principle of seniority, which has held now for almost two decades, was not respected,” Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari told a press conference here.

“Is it that these officers who have been superseded were unqualified in any manner or is it whimsical cherry-picking which has been done by the BJP-led government,” he asked.

The government, however, insisted that Rawat was “best suited” for the job.

“He was found the best suited among the Lt. Generals, to deal with emerging challenges, including a reorganised and restructured military force in the north, continuing terrorism and proxy war from the west, and the situation in the northeast,” a source in the Defence Ministry said.

The appointment of Lt. Gen. Rawat has ignored the seniority of Eastern Army Commander Lt. Gen. Praveen Bakshi and Southern Army Commander Lt. Gen. P.M. Hariz who have spent longer years in service.

Tewari said: “Not only is this supersession unprecedented, probably this has happened for the first time that three senior Generals (Commanding different armies) have been superseded”.

“It is not the first time this government has done this. The appointment or the non-appointment of a full-time Enforcement Director, the ad-hoc appointment in the CBI, which has been questioned by the Supreme Court, is an extremely serious matter which shows this government has scant regard for institutional integrity,” the Congress leader said.

“Why is there a delay in the notification for the next Chief Justice of India,” he asked.

Chief Justice T.S. Thakur is retiring on January 3. The government is yet to announce the next Chief Justice.

Similarly, the Communist Party of India also accused the Narendra Modi government of creating controversies over appointments on the top posts and advised that army should not be dragged into “controversies”.

“This has become controversial and all these are in public domain… it is unfortunate. The Army should not be drawn into controversy,” party leader D. Raja told IANS.

The Bharatiya Janata Party hit back at the Congress and the CPI for questioning the appointment, saying armed forces should not be dragged into political debate for political gains.

“We condemn the Congress’s repeated attempts at dragging the armed forces into political debate to suit its narrow political ends,” BJP spokesperson G.V.L. Narsimha Rao told IANS.

“There are some red lines that Congress and Left parties should not cross in national interest which is supreme. But the Congress has been guilty of doing it repeatedly for political purposes,” he said.

Lt. Gen. Rawat was commissioned in the Fifth Battalion of the 11 Gorkha Rifles in December 1978 from the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, where he was awarded the ‘Sword of Honour’.

He has commanded an infantry battalion along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), a Rashtriya Rifles Sector and an infantry division in the Kashmir Valley.

He also has vast experience in high altitude warfare and counter-insurgency operations.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Nair’s triple ton lifts India to record 759/9 declared

December 19, 2016 by Nasheman

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Chennai: Riding on Karun Nair’s breath-taking unbeaten triple ton, India declared their first innings at a mammoth 759/7 and took a 282-run lead against England in their fifth and final cricket Test here on Monday.

This is India’s highest score against any opponent surpassing the previous best of 726/9 declared against Sri Lanka in 2009.

Playing only his third Test, the 25-year-old Nair forged two major partnerships – 181 for the sixth wicket with Ravichandran Ashwin (67) and then 138 for the seventh wicket with Ravindra Jadeja (51) – to take India to the record total at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here.

Nair has now become only the second Indian batsman to score a triple ton after swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag, who has two triple tons to his name.

Brief Scores: England 477 vs India 759/9 declared (Karun Nair 303 not out, Lokesh Rahul 199, Parthiv Patel 71).

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Hyderabad blasts: 5 IM operatives including Yasin Bhatkal sentenced to death

December 19, 2016 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: Five senior operatives of banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen were today awarded death penalty by a special NIA court here in the February 2013 Hyderabad blasts case.

This is the first case that any operative of the IM has been convicted.

On December 13, the court convicted the five members, including IM co-founder Mohd Ahmed Sidibapa alias Yasin Bhatkal, Pakistani national Zia-ur-Rahman alias Waqas, Asadullah Akhtar alias Haddi, Tahaseen Akhtar alias Monu and Ajaz Shaikh, who are at present in judicial custody and lodged in the Cherlapally Central Prison here.

Eighteen people were killed and 131 injured in two deadly explosions in Dilsukhnagar, a crowded shopping area in the city, on February 21, 2013.

On November 7, the final arguments had concluded in the case before the NIA special court.

Since IM founder Riyaz Bhatkal, the prime accused in the case, is absconding, the trial was split up against him.

The court convicted Yasin Bhatkal and others under various sections of Indian Penal Code, Arms Act, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The NIA special court, after hearing the defence and prosecution’s arguments, pronounced the quantum of sentence.

According to NIA, Riyaz Bhatkal arranged for explosive substances and directed Asadullah Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rahman at Mangalore to receive the same.

After receiving the explosive materials and the money sent by Riyaz through hawala and money transfer channels, Asadullah Akhtar and Waqas reached Hyderabad and joined Tahseen Akhtar, who was already hiding there, it had said.

Together they prepared two IEDs after procuring the other required materials as well as two cycles for mounting the IEDs from Hyderabad, the agency had said.

After preparation of the IEDs on February 21, 2013, the accused mounted two bombs on two bicycles. They had planted them in two separate places in Dilsukhnagar which resulted in powerful explosions, it had said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Drought in Karnataka: Loss estimated at Rs 25,000 crore

December 19, 2016 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Karnataka has incurred an estimated loss of Rs 25,000 crore this year due to severe drought, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said here today.

“According to rules, we can seek relief of Rs 4,702 crore,” Siddaramaiah was quoted as saying in Mysuru by an official release.

“Also due to floods in certain parts, the loss is to the tune of Rs 386 crore. We have sought relief from the central government. Other than that, the state government has also released money for drought relief,” he said.

Karnataka is reeling under successive years of drought, and the state government has already declared 139 talukas in 29 districts as drought-hit.

Stating that several measures have been taken by the government to tackle the situation, Siddaramaiah said District Deputy Commissioners have been directed to take measures in providing drinking water, fodder for cattle and jobs for the needy.

He said that to monitor the measures being undertaken, four cabinet sub-committees had been constituted, which have been directed to visit every district.

The government had on December 6 formed four cabinet sub-committees to study and conduct review of relief works being undertaken in the drought-affected areas of the state.

The committees, one each for revenue divisions of Bengaluru, Kalburgi, Belagavi and Mysuru, has four to five ministers as its members and Secretaries or Principal Secretaries of Agriculture, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Water Resources and Revenue Department as coordination officers.

Through a memorandum, the state had requested the Centre to provide Rs 4,702.54 crore for drought relief measures, following which a team of officials had visited the affected areas.

The state government had earlier said that it released Rs 60 lakh each to drought-affected Assembly constituencies for immediate relief measures.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Deposits of over Rs 5K in old notes allowed only once until Dec 30

December 19, 2016 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes in excess of Rs 5000 can be deposited only once per account until December 30th 2016, the Ministry of Finance has said.

RBI imposed stiff conditions on deposit of old notes exceeding Rs 5,000.

Credit of deposits in such cases will be accepted only after receiving a satisfactory explanation. The tenderer will be asked as to why this couldn’t be done earlier, according to reports.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Pak infant cured of rare ailment at Bengaluru’s Narayana Health City

December 17, 2016 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Two-and-a-half-year-old Pakistani infant, Zeenia underwent a successful transplant for Hemaphagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare disease in which bone marrow produces some abnormal cells which eat away the normal cells, resulting in high fever, low blood counts, liver and spleen enlargement at Bengaluru’s Narayana Health City hospital.

Meanwhile her eight-month-old brother, Rayan has become the youngest bone marrow donor in India by donating healthy bone marrow stem cells to his elder sister.

Calling it a potentially life threatening disorder, doctors said the only cure for this condition was bone marrow transplant. Zeenia was also diagnosed to have partial albinism since birth as well, they added.

“After we diagnosed the girl was suffering from HLH, we discovered that her brother was Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) match for her,” said Dr Sunil Bhat, Senior Consultant and Head of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant at Narayana Health City hospital.

“As the donor is just eight months old to collect the adequate dosage, he was required to undergo the donation process twice at a gap of only few weeks,” Dr Bhat said.

“By using small marrow extraction needles and with the assistance of a team of anesthetists and other members, we have successfully extracted enough marrow which helped cure Zeenia. Rayan has not only saved his sister, he also has the unique distinction of being the youngest marrow donor in India,” he added.

Doctors said the procedure was conducted in October and today Zeenia is cured of her “deadly disease” and ready to leave for Pakistan to lead a normal life. They have advised her parents about certain follow-ups that Zeenia needs to undergo after going back home.

The doctors also said Rayan was doing “exceptionally” well and fine.

Zeenia had earlier undergone treatment at an armed forces hospital in Rawalpindi.

Stating that there was “general fear factor” when they landed in India, Zeenia’s father Zia Ulla said his daughter was now fine and recovering.

“From the time we landed following immigration I would say it was a very pleasant surprise … everyone was very fine and friendly,” he said.

Expressing similar sentiments, Zeenia’s mother Farzeen said it was very difficult for them to decide on bone marrow donation from her eight-month old son. “Obviously both children are important for us. When we got to know that they are match siblings and it was a promising option, we decided to take risk,” she said.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Narendra Modi snatched money from poor for rich: Rahul Gandhi

December 17, 2016 by Nasheman

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Margao: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday claimed to have “busted” the demonetization myth saying it was an ingenious “method” devised by the “super planner” Narendra Modi to “snatch money from the poor and channelize it to the super rich”.

Speaking at Fatorda at the concluding function of the Jan Jagruti Yatra organized by the state unit of the Congress party, Gandhi in his speech that lasted over 30 minutes dwelt largely on the demonetization issue terming it as an “attack” on the common man.

“This demonetization drama is not an exercise against black money. It’s an attack on 99% of honest Indians, an attack on the cash economy, an attack on powerless people of India,” Gandhi said.

Accusing the prime minister of not allowing him to speak in Parliament for nearly a month, Gandhi proffered to unravel the truth behind black money and demonetisation.

“All cash is not black money, and all black money is not cash,” Gandhi said, further explaining that black money is mostly in the hands of “those 50 families, those 1 percent of India’s population” and not with the rest 99 percent of Indians. Without naming the 50 families, Gandhi said “these are the people who fly to foreign land alongwith Modi and strike business deals.”

“Only six percent of black money is in cash; 94 percent of black money is in real estate, gold, and in overseas banks. And Narendra Modi knows it too well. In the last election (campaign), Modi didn’t speak of black money. He had then said that most black money was stashed away in overseas banks, and that he would bring it back and deposit Rs 15 lakh in every Indian citizen’s account. I want to ask how many of you have got those promised Rs 15 lakhs?” Gandhi questioned.

He further dared Modi to place before Parliament the list of black money account holders provided by banks in Switzerland to the government of India. “Place the list of those ‘chors’ in Parliament,” he demanded.

Criticising Modi’s claims of demonetisation being a “surgical strike” on corruption and black money, Gandhi likened the move to “fire bombing” tactics deployed in the second world war.

“Modi’s fire bombing has destroyed India. He has set the homes of the poor on fire,” Gandhi said, adding that while fishing and tourism industry in Goa have been finished, similar was the fate of the automobile industry in Pune, cycle industry in Punjab, leather industry in Nagpur and carpet industry in Mirzapur.

And pray, why did you resort to this fire bombing? Gandhi asked before venturing to explain the reason.

“To save the eight lakh crores of rupees that is in the hands of super rich people,” Gandhi said referring to the bad loans marked as non performing assets by the banks.

“When a poor farmer is unable to repay his small loan, you take action against him to recover the money. And when these super rich people fail to repay the eight lakh crores, you call it NPAs and waive it off. Because of this, banks have crashed… So Modi came out with a novel idea to revive the banks. As you cannot recover the money from these super rich families, the best way is to snatch money from the poor and give it to the banks. Garibon se paisa khincho, amiron ko paisa sincho. That was the motive behind demonetisation,” Gandhi elaborated.

Picking holes in the cashless economy propounded by Modi, Gandhi said that 5-6 percent of the amount deducted in every digital transaction would again land in the hands of “those one percent of the people.” He demanded that cashless economy should not deal a blow to the common man.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Turkey to set up new refugee camp for war-wounded Aleppo evacuees

December 17, 2016 by Nasheman

Refugee children walk between tents at a camp near the Turkish border in Bab al-Salama, near Azaz, northern Syria. (AFP/Bulent Kilic)

Refugee children walk between tents at a camp near the Turkish border in Bab al-Salama, near Azaz, northern Syria. (AFP/Bulent Kilic)

by Al Bawaba

Turkey announced plans to set up a refugee camp inside Syria to host people evacuated from the city of Aleppo. Plans for a camp do not necessarily translate into Turkey closing down borders to sick and wounded Syrians, they will still be allowed access to Turkish hospitals, officials said on Friday.

Camp will be established in one of two promising sites, around 3.5 km inside Syria, have been identified for a camp with the capacity to host up to 80,000 people, two senior officials told Reuters.

The camp will be jointly set up by the Turkish Red Crescent, disaster agency AFAD and IHH. The IHH official said evacuees had so far largely found shelter with relatives in and around Syria’s Idlib province, southwest of Aleppo, but added that work to identify those with nowhere to go was under way.

Turkey is already sheltering around 2.7 million Syrian refugees. An aid official with Syrian NGO Shafak, working on the Aleppo evacuation, said he expected more people to head for the Turkish border as the villages west of Aleppo were now full.

Some arrived on Friday at a clinic in Syria close to the Turkish border gate of Cilvegozu where they were tended to by Turkish aid workers, video footage obtained by Reuters showed.

“We were bombed by a plane,” said one man, his head and arm bandaged, lying on a bed hugging his young son. “All my family were killed and all I have left is him and a daughter,” he said. He had been told his daughter had been brought to Turkey but did not know her condition or whereabouts.

The evacuation of the last opposition-held areas of Aleppo was suspended on Friday after pro-regime militias demanded that wounded people should also be brought out of two Shi’ite Muslim villages being besieged by rebels.

Turkey says that close to 8,000 people – rebels and civilians – have been evacuated under a ceasefire deal it brokered with Russia.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Movie Review: Shor Se Shuruaat

December 17, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Producer: Humara Movies (YouTube)
Directors: Rahul V Chittella, Arunima Sharma, Amira Bhargava, Supriya Sharma, Pratik Rajen Kothari, Satish Raj Kasireddi & Annie Zaidi
Innovative Concept

The YouTube channel Humaramovie has come up with an innovative mentorship program that saw acclaimed filmmakers train the aspiring ones to direct 7 short films, based on the same theme, noise. So Shor Se Shuruaat happens to be a heady cocktail of 7 short films stringed together. These films have been made by budding directors, each one of whom was handpicked & mentored by some of India’s leading filmmakers. The latter include Shyam Benegal, Mira Nair, Imtiaz Ali, Zoya Akhtar & Homi Adajania.

Rahul V Chittella’s striking Azaad is about the silencing of dissenting voices. It features a terrific performance by Atul Kulkarni. Whereas Arunima Sharma’s Yellow Tin Cup Telephone is a stylized albeit a whimsical take on the sweet romance between a girl oversensitive to sound and a boy oversensitive to colour. This is the most visually inventive film in the collection. Amira Bhargava, mentored by Zoya Akhtar, tells a lovely story of a young boy on the streets of Mumbai. Aamer is hearing – impaired. His mother is finally able to gather enough money to buy him a hearing aid. The story culminates predictably but the presentation is skillful and the little boy playing Aamer is perfect. In Supriya Sharma’s Dhvani, Sanjai Mishra plays a death – row inmate who is living out his last days in solitary confinement and desperately wants to hear the sounds of life. Sanjai Mishra’s enactment of the prisoner in solitary confinement is excellent. Hell O Hello, directed by Pratik Rajen Kothari, who was mentored by Shyam Benegal, is a repetitive take on consumerism & telemarketing. Imtiaz Ali’s protégée, Satish Raj Kasireddi, gives us Mia I’m, about a young girl who becomes a viral rap sensation, which in itself is too predictable. Annie Zaidi’s Decibel, the only sci – fi story amongst the whole lot is about a dystopian future in which we need assistance to sleep. The film, mentored by Sriram Raghavan does not impress at all.

Frankly speaking Shor Se Shuruaat is not consistent it does make an impact but over – all fails to make the right noise. In some ways it’s also unsatisfying as the less successful films weigh heavily on the better ones because they wear you out. But no doubt the conceptualized idea is wonderful as it helps in nurturing new talent which in turn gives the cine goers an opportunity to discover emerging talents.

While the technical aspects of all the films are appreciable, some of the films can indeed be blamed for overindulging in the method which took away some of its interesting content.

Filed Under: Film

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