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By-polls for two assembly seats in MP on April 9

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

Bhopal: The Election Commission (EC) on Thursday announced the dates for by-elections in two Madhya Pradesh Assembly constituencies.

Polling will take place in Ater and Bandhavgarh (Scheduled Tribe) assembly constituencies in Bhind and Umariya districts, respectively, on April 9, while the counting of votes will be done on April 13, said a press release from the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer here.

According to the election schedule, the notification for the by-polls will be announced on March 14. Filing of nomination papers will commence from the same day and continue up to March 21. Scrutiny of nominations will be done on March 22 and withdrawal of candidature will be possible up to March 24.

The Ater seat fell vacant following the death of sitting MLA Satyadev Katare, while Bandhavgarh MLA Gyan Singh got elected as a Member of Parliament from the Shahdol Lok Sabha constituency.

Chief Electoral Officer Salina Singh has instructed the District Magistrates and election officials of the two districts to ensure proper implementation of the Model Code of Conduct in their respective jurisdictions.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Williamson leads Kiwi fightback vs South Africa in first Test

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

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Dunedin: Skipper Kane Williamson led New Zealand’s fightback with a defiant half century as the hosts reached 177/3 in response to South Africa’s first innings total of 308, at stumps on the second day of the opening cricket Test at the University Oval here on Thursday.

Williamson was not out on 78 with Jeetan Patel, the nightwatchman, on nine as the Kiwis found themselves in a comfortable position despite losing veteran batsman Ross Taylor with a calf injury.

Taylor was on eight when he had to go off the field. He had earlier been pinged on the helmet by Morne Morkel, who looked in good fettle in conceding 26 runs from 10 overs in what is his comeback Test after a serious back injury.

Earlier, New Zealand wrapped up the South African first innings five overs after lunch, with the last six wickets falling for just 56 runs. It was a rapid end to an innings after Dean Elgar, with a Test-best 140, had his team well placed at 252/4 at one stage.

Resuming at the overnight score of 229/4, Neil Wagner sent back Elgar to end a 104-run stand with Temba Bavuma (64) as the visitors started losing wickets in a heap.

In response, South Africa removed opener Tom Latham early, caught behind off Philander for 10 before Williamson and Jeet Raval lifted the innings with a 102-run stand, before Raval went for 52.

Brief Scores: South Africa: 1st innings 308 (Dean Elgar 140, Temba Bavuma 64, Faf du Plessis 52, Trent Boult 4/64, Neil Wagner 3/88) vs New Zealand: 1st innings 177/3 (Kane Williamson 78 not out, Jeet Raval 52, Keshav Maharaj 2/57)

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Kumar Bangarappa, others officially join BJP

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Former Karnataka minister, Congress leader Kumar Bangarappa, former MLA JD Naik and Dr GD Narayanappa have joined BJP on Thursday in Bengaluru in the presence of Karnataka State BJP President BS Yeddyurappa and others. Speaking on the occasion, Bangarappa said that “it is the duty of us to bring BJP led government in Karnataka supporting Narendra Modi led union government in the next state assembly elections. Thousands of Congress workers have also joined BJP along with Kumar Bangarappa leaving Congress Party.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

World’s heaviest woman undergoes surgery for obesity in Mumbai

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

Eman Ahmed

Mumbai: Eman Ahmed, the world’s heaviest woman with a weight of 500 kg, has undergone a surgery at a hospital here after she was flown from Egypt for treatment last month.

A team of doctors at Saifee hospital performed a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy on Eman on March 7, the hospital said in statement today. The 36-year-old is now on a oral fluids diet and accepting them well.

The medical team treating her will make efforts to cure all her associated medical problems, and get her fit enough to fly back to Egypt as soon as possible, the hospital said. She is now in post-operative care, it said.

Before being brought to Mumbai in a specially chartered flight, Eman was confined to her bed and had not moved out of her house for the last 25 years.

After landing here, she was lifted, along with the bed on which she laid while travelling, with the help of a crane and taken to the hospital. The bed was made especially for her travel.

Eman is currently under the care of city-based bariatric surgeon Muffazal Lakdawala and his team.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Dr. L Subramaniam Invited To A Special Reception Hosted By Queen Elizabeth

March 9, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

Queen Elizabeth Dr L Subramaniam

Dr. L Subramaniam was recently invited to a special reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in honour of India, to mark the start of the UK – India Year of Culture.

As a part of the UK – India Year of Culture 2017, Dr. L Subramaniam was one amongst several celebrities to have been nominated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The event was hosted by Queen Elizabeth II in Buckingham Palace. Ambi Subramaniam told that my dad Dr L. Subramaniam performed & closed the cultural festival of India at UK 2017 Festival with the London Symphony Orchestra and premiered a new symphony called “The Bharat Symphony”.

Dr. L. Subramaniam also thanked the Prime Minister for nominating him for the cultural event.

The UK – India of Culture 2017, which was led by finance minister Arun Jaitley also saw the presence of several dignitaries including Kapil Dev, Kamal Hassan, Manish Malhotra, Suresh Gopi, Gurdas Mann et al.

Filed Under: Film

Yaro Ka Tashan’s Yaro Falls In Love

March 9, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

anirudh dave & shubhi ahuja

Creative Eye Pvt Ltd’s Yaro ka Tashan has had a successful innings on SAB TV Channel. Yaro Ka Tashan has been produced by Dheeraj Kumar & Zuby kochhar & Co – Produced by  Sunil Gupta. As said before it is marching  ahead gloriously on SAB TV Channel.

In fact episode no. 160 will introduce a new girl played by  Shubhi  Ahuja, who inacts the female lead named Sanjana. Yaro totally falls in love with Sanjana. It is love at first sight. Sanjana  is a pampered, finiky girl who cares too hoots for Yaro.

But Yaro is adamant to woo Sanjana by all means. What will happen is a Million Dollar question?  Then Gopi  Bhalla as Goga Kapoor  playing the role of Sanjana’s father along with Monica Castelino the flirtatious mother of Sanjana is also being introduced in the show shortly.

A quirky comedy with lots of fun, masti, maza & frolic in the coming episodes will win the hearts of viewers young or old, it will be a fun – filled BONANZA for one & all.

And the character list is as follows:- Sanjana as Shubhi Ahuja (NEW ENTRY), Goga Kapoor as Gopi Bhalla (NEW ENTRY), Sushmit Kapoor as Monica castelino (NEW ENTRY),  Rakesh Bedi as Mr. Agarwal, Malini Kapoor as Mrs. Agarwal, Aniruddha Dave as Yaro, Jayshree Soni as Shilpi Mahira Sharma, Shivam as Prem, Dheeraj Gumber as Amar & Umesh Bajpai as Mr. Charturvedi.

Filed Under: Film

‘Kiss of Love’ protest in Kochi after Shiv Sena’s moral policing

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

Shiv Sena moral policing

Kochi: ‘A Kiss of Love’ programme will be held at Marine Drive grounds on Thursday in Kerala to protest against the alleged moral policing by the Shiv Sena, organisers said.

A group of people on Facebook called for the programme after Shiv Sena activists allegedly chased away young men and women who were sitting at Marine Drive area yesterday.

“Kiss of Love programme (will be) at Marine Drive today at 4 PM against moral policing by the Shiv Sena,” the group posted on its Facebook wall.

Police said a central police sub-inspector was suspended yesterday for failing to stop the Shiv Sena’s “moral policing” while eight police personnel, who were on duty when the incident occurred, were transfered to the Armed Reserve police camp.

A similar ‘Kiss of Love’ programme was held in Kochi in 2014 to protest vandalism by the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha activists at a hotel in Kozhikode. It was held amid protest by various outfits and those who participated were taken into custody.

The call for the ‘Kiss of Love’ agitation came today amid ongoing protests by the DYFI and the SFI activists at Marine Drive. The Congress and its student wing KSU have also called for protest against Sena’s “moral policing”.

The campaign involves volunteers coming to the Marine Drive and hugging and kissing each other.

Six activists of the Shiv Sena have been taken into custody in connection with yesterday’s incident which has come in for condemnation from both the ruling CPI(M) and the opposition Congress.

TV news channels had aired video footage showing a group of marching Shiv Sena activists, wielding sticks and chasing away young men and women from Marine Drive, a tourist spot.

The incident had occurred allegedly in the presence of police.

Kochi Mayor Soumini Jain had condemned the incident and asked the police to take strong action against those involved.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Over 11,000 NGOs lost licences to accept foreign funds after Modi became PM

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

Teesta Setalvad

New Delhi: India’s crackdown on foreign aid will claim its most prominent casualty this month, as a Colorado-based Christian charity that is one of India’s biggest donors closes its operations after 48 years, informing tens of thousands of children that they will no longer receive meals, medical care or tuition payments.

The shutdown of the charity, Compassion International, on suspicion of engaging in religious conversion, comes as India, a rising economic power with a swelling spirit of nationalism, curtails the flow of foreign money to activities it deems “detrimental to the national interest.”

More than 11,000 NGOs have lost their licences to accept foreign funds since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014. Major Western funders — among them George Soros’ Open Society Foundations and the National Endowment for Democracy — have been barred from transferring funds without permission from the Government of India (GOI).

But few have been as vocal about their struggle as Compassion International, which solicits donations through its $38-a-month “sponsor a child” programme and distributes them through church-affiliated service centres. It has repeatedly ranked as India’s largest single foreign donor, transferring around $45 million a year.

Its executives vehemently deny the government’s allegation that it is funding religious conversions, and say India has given them no opportunity to rebut the accusation. Instead, they say they found themselves in murky back-channel negotiations with a representative of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or RSS, that is closely connected with the governing BJP but that has no official role in governance.

“You think, ‘Wow, am I negotiating with the government or am I negotiating with an ideological movement that is fuelling the government?’” said Santiago Mellado, Compassion International’s chief executive officer, in a telephone interview from the charity’s offices in Colorado Springs. He added that a briefing on the situation would be submitted to the Trump administration this week.

A spokesman for GOI’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), which oversees regulation of foreign charities, declined repeated requests for comment on the case. A Foreign Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, follow-ing diplomatic protocol, said Compassion International’s partners were violating Indian law by engaging in religious activities, and that the organisation declined a government offer to re-register as a religious organisation, which would have allowed it to continue its work in India.

Religious charities, which make up half of the dozen top international donors to India, are watching the case closely, Mellado said. “What we hear from our friends in India is that it would be tragic if they were successful in shutting down Compassion, because that would leave other ministries very vulnerable,” Mellado said. “They are feeling like they’re next.”

India has long had a law regulating the use of foreign aid, but Modi’s government has applied it in rigorous fashion, cancelling the registrations of more than 10,000 non-governmental groups, mostly small ones, in 2015. That summer, income tax investigators began raiding offices affiliated with Compassion International, apparently seeking evidence that funds were being used to convert Indian families.

Sam Jebagnanam, a field officer based in Chennai, described the searches as “harrowing,” with staff members questioned through the night and forbidden from leaving the office, summoning a lawyer or ordering food. The inv-estigators, he said, focused their questions on a vacation Bible school funded by the charity. Seventy-six per cent of the children served by the programme are Hindu, and 28% are Christian.

At another raid, he said, a top executive was interrogated under oath at 3 am. “They kept asking him, ‘Why did you have a spiritual component to the programme? What do you do in the area of spiritual development?’” he said. “We said we teach moral values; we do not force anyone into religion.”

Compassion International executives learned early last year, from an item in a newspaper, that their group had been added to the list of organisations whose transfers required prior permission by the MHA, said Stephen Oakley, Compassion’s general counsel.

By summer, $600,000 in donations was stuck in an Indian bank account awaiting permission that did not come. In November, two of the group’s main affiliates — in Chennai and Kolkata — were denied authorisation to use foreign funds. In the US, Mellado was pressing, with an increasing sense of urgency, for an opportunity to plead his case with Indian officials.

But the only interlocutors they could find were through unofficial channels. In October, a Washington-based representative of the RSS, Shekhar Tiwari, reached out to John Prabhudoss, who heads an umbrella organisation of Indian-American Christians and has a long association with Compassion International and its leaders, Prabhudoss said.

Mellado said he was puzzled by the indirect outreach, but decided to give it a try. “We are trying to navigate through understanding of the dynamics on the Indian side,” he said. “We understand that the BJP and the RSS are tied together somehow, so it seems to us that we also need to be talking to the RSS.”

Through Prabhudoss, Tiwari put forward a proposal: The government might view Compassion International more favourably if the charity routed a portion of its $45 million in annual charitable donations away from churches and through non-Christian aid groups, including Hindu ones. “They were asking me, ‘How do you think we can solve this problem?’” Tiwari said. “I told them, instead of having all your partners Christian, have some Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, Sikh organisations.”

Law enforcement action

Prabhudoss and Mellado both said that the suggestion was to fund RSS-affiliated organisations, though Tiwari denies suggesting that. They rejected the idea, which they viewed as “inappropriate,” Mellado said. An official from India’s Ministry of External Affairs denied that the RSS representative had any role in the government’s actions, calling the discussion “totally extraneous to the law enforcement action.”

Things went downhill quickly after that. In early January, Oakley, the general counsel, went to New Delhi to plead his case to Foreign Secretary, S Jaishankar, in a meeting also attended by the second-ranked US diplomat in India. It was the first and last meeting between the charity’s leaders and government officials, and Oakley described it as bitterly contentious.

Last week, word went out to the group’s 500 Indian partners that they would have to shut down their operations. Among them is Bethesda Charitable Endeavours, which funds a community centre in Haldwani, in the Himalayan foot¬hills. The centre’s employees have cleared out four of their nine rented rooms, and 250 child¬ren have been told not to return there. Pramod Dass, who directs the charity, organised a moro¬se little closing ceremony last week in his office.

Already, 15,000 of the 1,45,000 Indian children regularly receiving services through Compassion International have been severed from the programmes. Beginning Friday, the sponsors will be contacted individually, at the rate of 2,500 per day, and asked to transfer their sponsorships from Indian children to children from other countries. “That process is irreversible,” Mellado said. “We would have to start all over in India, and for 1,45,000 children, it will take years.”

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

No Islamic State link to Ujjain train blast, clarifies UP top cop

March 9, 2017 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: A day after the Uttar Pradesh police issued a press statement that those involved in the Ujjain train blast belonged to the Islamic State, they retracted it, claiming there was no evidence linking these individuals to the terror group.

The U.P. police said the accused were “self-proclaimed” members of the terrorist group, and “they fancied themselves as being members of the IS.”

“There is nothing to show that they were part of the IS. They were self-proclaimed sympathisers of the outfit; their affiliation to the outfit was one-sided,” Javeed Ahmed, U.P. DGP said on Wednesday.

It was the Telangana police who had been tracking the online activities of the nine Uttar Pradesh-based men; it was on the basis of specific information provided by them that the Madhya Pradesh and U.P. police could nab the accused within hours of their allegedly planting a “pressure pipe bomb” on a train in Bhopal.

None of the police officers in M.P or U.P. could say why the accused, who were all living in a rented house in Lucknow, travelled more than 600 km to Bhopal to plant a bomb in a passenger train. The explosion left nine persons injured.

Another police official said: “The accused were under watch and we were tracking them. We sounded an alert after we noticed that three of them had travelled to Bhopal all of a sudden. We believe that they sensed they were under watch as they were frequently changing their online identities. They were getting directions from more than one handler, who claimed to be abroad.”

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan claimed that Atif Muzaffar, a resident of Kanpur was the “mastermind of the attack” and the accused belonged to the Islamic State. “They clicked the photo of the bomb and sent it to their handler in Syria. One of them is a mechanic and they learnt the preparation of the bomb through Internet,” Mr. Chouhan told a news agency.

‘Engineering dropout’

Muzaffar, who is alleged to have travelled to Bhopal along with two others, Danish Akhtar and Syed Meer Hussain, to plant the bomb on the train, had dropped out of an engineering course he was pursuing at the Aligarh Muslim University.

“He failed in a physics paper and was expelled from college following that, was not doing much since then,” said an M.P. police official.

Muzaffar and others were staying in a rented house in Lucknow for the past two months and told their landlord that they were students. They left their homes in Kanpur and Kannauj saying they were moving to Lucknow for better prospects.

‘Self-radicalised team’

U.P. ATS chief Asim Arun said, “It’s a self-proclaimed IS module. They are self-radicalised but whether the IS announced that these men were working for them, we don’t have any such information.”

The Home Ministry said on Wednesday that it was upset with the way the U.P. police handled the operation. They should have refrained from giving live commentary on television channels, it said.

A senior Home Ministry official said the Ujjain train blast case and the Lucknow encounter would be transferred for probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). NIA teams visited Ujjain and Lucknow on Wednesday.

“The U.P. police jumped the gun in claiming that the accused belonged to IS,” said the official.

(Agencies)

 

Filed Under: India

Delhi University professor GN Saibaba sentenced to life for Maoist links

March 7, 2017 by Nasheman

GN Saibaba

Gadchiroli: Suspended Delhi University professor GN Saibaba was on Tuesday awarded life imprisonment for having links with Maoists by a Gadchiroli court.

The Sessions Court also convicted five others.

All the six accused were convicted under Sections 13, 18, 20, 38, 39 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and 120 B of the Indian Penal Code.

Apart from Saibaba, those convicted were JNU student Hem Mishra, former journalist Prashant Rahi, Mahesh Tirkey, Pandu Narote, and Vijay Tirkey.

Saibaba is currently out on bail.

Special Public Prosecutor P Sathianathan demanded life sentence for all the six convicts.

He also demanded that no reprieve should be given to Saibaba on health grounds, saying that inspite of his disability he had attended several conferences and seminars in India and abroad and allegedly propagated Maoist ideology.

The defence lawyer did not counter the allegations.

Hem Mishra was arrested along with Mahesh Tirkey and Pandu Narote at Aheri in Gadchiroli district in August 2013.

Based on the leads provided by them, Prashant Rahi and Vijay Tirkey were then arrested from Deori in Gondia district.

Saibaba, a wheelchair-bound teacher with 90 percent physical disability, was arrested in May 2014 by Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli police on charges of being a member of the banned CPI (Maoist), providing logistics and helping in recruitment for the group.

In April 2016, the Supreme Court granted Saibaba bail on medical grounds and ordered his release.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

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