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Water level in 31 reservoirs in southern India stands at 9% of total storage

May 5, 2017 by Nasheman

karnataka water reservoir levels

New Delhi/Bengaluru: Water level in major reservoirs in south India including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu has reportedly decreased and stands at 4.68 Billion Cubic Meters (BCM) as on May 4, as per the latest data released by the Union Ministry of Water Resources on Friday.

There are 31 reservoirs located in the Southern part of the country under the Central Water Commission (CWC) and have a total storage capacity of 51.59 BCM; however, at present it is only 4.68 BCM, which amounts to a mere 9%.

The storage during corresponding period of last year was 13% and the average storage of last ten years during the corresponding period was 20%.

The states having better storage than last year for the corresponding period are Punjab, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana.

States having lesser storage than last year for the corresponding period are Himachal Pradesh, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Brilliant Pant keeps Daredevils in play-off hunt

May 5, 2017 by Nasheman

Rishabh Pant

New Delhi: Young Rishabh Pant smashed his way to a brilliant 97 while Sanju Samson scored a fluent 61 to guide Delhi Daredevils to a comfortable seven-wicket win over Gujarat Lions and keep the hosts afloat for a play-off berth in the ongoing Indian Premier League, here Thursday.

Electing to field, Daredevils bowlers leaked runs as Gujarat rode on skipper Suresh Raina (77) and Dinesh Karthik’s (65) half-centuries to post 208 for seven.

Later, Pant and Samson showed their batting class to enable Daredevils’ overwhelm the target with consummate ease, reaching 214 for three with 15 balls to spare.

By virtue of this win, Rahul Dravid’s boys have managed to stay in the play-off race garnering eight points from 10 games to hold on to the sixth position in the standings with four matches still to play.

Last year’s third-placed team, Gujarat, on the other hand, are out of the play-off reckoning along side Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Chasing the stiff target, Daredevils were off to a blazing start but soon they were dealt a blow in the form of skipper Karun Nair who edged one to Karthik off Pradeep Sangwan with the scoreboard reading 25-1 after three overs.

Sangwan yielded too many runs in his next over with Rishabh Pant at his attacking best, clobbering the bowler for two huge hits over the fence and a four to pick up 17 runs of the fifth over.

Thereafter, it was a one-way traffic as young Pant displayed his hitting prowess to find boundaries and sixes at will to register his fifty in 27 balls with the help of two fours and five hits over the fence.

Pant and Samson went hammer and tongs from the word go as the duo didn’t spare a single Gujarat bowler to help Delhi race to 100 in just 9.1 overs.

The duo looked in murderous form as they notched up 100- run partnership for the second wicket in just 46 deliveries.

Pant showed he could be the next big thing in Indian cricket as he dealt in fours and sixes to take Daredevils forward in the company of Samson, who too showed his hitting prowess.

Samson matched his partner Pant stroke for stroke as he smacked Ravindra Jadeja for two consecutive sixes in the 12th over to bring down the equation to 56 runs off the eight overs.

With the run rate under their control, Samson went for a big shot only to give a straight forward catch to James Faulkner at cover off Jadeja’s bowling.

But the dismissal hardly had any effect on Pant as he continued his onslaught to produce one of the best innings of IPL 10.

But luck didn’t favour Pant as he was dismissed just three runs short of his maiden IPL century, when he nicked a Basil Thampi delivery to Karthik behind the stumps with Daredevils needing just 30 runs off 32 balls to win.

Shreyas Iyer (14 not out) and Corey Anderson (18 not out) finished off the proceedings for Daredevils by stitching an unbeaten 35-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

Earlier, skipper Raina and Karthik struck fluent half- centuries to set the foundation for a huge score.

Coming in to bat no. 3, Raina played fluently to score 77 runs off just 43 balls with the help of five boundaries and four sixes and together with Karthik added 133 runs off just 78 balls for the third wicket.

Sent into bat, Gujarat didn’t have the best of the starts as they lost two wickets in quick succession.

Brendon McCullum (1) was the first to depart caught by wicketkeeper Pant in the last delivery of the second over and then Dwayne Smith (9) was run out in the very next delivery of the same over.

Thereafter skipper Raina and Karthik joined hands and the duo mixed caution with aggression to take Gujarat forward.

The duo rode on their luck, especially Raina, as they brought up 100-run partnership off just 60 balls.

Raina was lucky to have survived in the seventh over when he was dropped by Marlon Samuels off the bowling off Mohammed Shami.

But Karthik was at his attacking best as he smashed Amit Mishra for a six and a four. He was harsh with left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem as he smacked the bowler for two sixes and one four to pick up 18 runs off the 12th over.

But an over later an in-form Raina departed as he fell prey to an unnecessary mix-up.

Gujarat were dealt a double blow in the next over as, Karthik too perished, caught by Anderson off the bowling of Pat Cummins in the first delivery of the very next over.

Jadeja smacked Anderson for two consecutive sixes in the final two deliveries of the last over to take Gujarat past the 200-run target.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Nirbhaya rapists to hang as Supreme Court upholds death sentence

May 5, 2017 by Nasheman

Nirbhaya rapists

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the death sentence of the four convicted in the sensational December 16, 2012 gangrape and murder of Delhi’s Nirbhaya.

SC confirmed findings of the trial court and Delhi High Court against the four convicts in the case.

Justice Dipak Misra observed in its order that it’s a story of ‘some different world’.

“It’s a barbaric incident. Taking the serious injuries, the severe nature of offence committed by the convicts, we are upholding the sentence,” said the order said.

The top court said that the nature and manner of the crime devastated social trust and falls in ‘rarest of rare’ category warranting death penalty.

“Victim’s dying declaration is consistent; it has been proved beyond doubt and corroborated.

“Aggravating circumstances outweigh mitigating circumstances in the case; offence created ‘tsunami of shock’.”

Tears were seen in the eyes of Nirbhaya’s mother during the verdict and the entire courtroom clapped when the judgement was read out.

The 23-year-old paramedic was brutally assaulted and raped by six persons in a moving bus in south Delhi and thrown out of the vehicle with her male friend on the night of December 16, 2012.

She was not only raped and beaten, but was also ‘violated with a metal rod.’

“It appears to be that a rod was inserted into her and it was pulled out with so much force that the act brought out her intestines… That is probably the only thing that explains such severe damage to her intestines,” a doctor from Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital where the woman was undergoing treatment had told the media.

A P Singh, lawyer for one of the convicts, said that justice had not been done and that he would file a review petition after reading the order. “The convict can’t be hanged for sending a message to the society; the order violated basic human rights,” Singh asserted.

The Delhi High Court, in its verdict on March 13, 2014, had observed that their offence fell in the rarest of the rare category and had upheld the death sentence awarded to them by the trial court.

The trial court had also awarded death penalty to the four convicts. Prime accused Ram Singh allegedly committed suicide in his cell in Tihar jail in March 2013 and proceedings against him were abated.

The woman had undergone multiple surgeries, where portions of her intestine, which had turned gangrenous, were removed. Doctors had said that only five percent of her intestine had been left inside her when she arrived at the medical facility. She had died in a Singapore hospital on December 29 that year.

The four convicts — Mukesh, Pawan, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Kumar Singh — had approached the Supreme Court against the high court’s order which had confirmed the death penalty awarded to them by the trial court.

During the hearing, advocates A P Singh and M L Sharma, representing the four convicts, had said they should be given a chance to reform and considering the mitigating factors, the court should not award them death penalty. They also raised questions about the evidence collected by the police in the matter.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Kannada actor Rekha Sindhu killed in a road accident

May 5, 2017 by Nasheman

Rekha Sindhu

Bengaluru: A 22-year-old ad film actor from Bengaluru was killed in an early morning road accident at Natrampalli in Tamil Nadu’s Vellore district today, police said.

Rekha Sindu was killed on the spot when the driver of the car she was travelling “dozed off” and rammed the vehicle into the median, Natrampalli police said.

The incident happened on the busy Chennai-Bengaluru highway and three other occupants of the car, including the driver, sustained injuries, police said.

The victim was on her way to Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, in an apparent case of mistaken identity, some reports claimed that another Kannada actor, Rekha Krishnappa, was the one who was killed in the mishap, prompting her to issue a clarification.

Krishnappa, also seen in some Tamil TV serials, said she was in Sringeri.

“I am all fine guys…..at present in Sringeri sharada peeta temple,” she wrote on her Facebook page and also put up a video.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

India break into top 100 in FIFA rankings

May 4, 2017 by Nasheman

FIFA rankings

The Indian football team has made it into the top 100 of the FIFA world rankings for the first time in 21 years.

As per the updated rankings, released on Thursday, the Stephen Constantine-coached side has climbed a rung and is now placed at the 100th spot along with Nicaragua, Lithuania and Estonia.

The last time India were in the top 100 of the rankings was in 1996, with the 94th spot in February 1996 being the country’s best ever FIFA ranking.

India’s rise in the rankings has been due to triumphs over Cambodia and Myanmar, both away wins.

India will next face Lebanon in an international friendly on June 7, ahead of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifying clash against Kyrgyzstan on June 13.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Artist hopes for Guinness record with 700-metre Quran

May 4, 2017 by Nasheman

Self-taught Egyptian man spent three years reproducing the Muslim holy book on a huge paper scroll.

Mohammed wants to submit his Quran for inclusion in Guinness World Records [Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters]

Mohammed wants to submit his Quran for inclusion in Guinness World Records [Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

An Egyptian self-taught artist has spent three years creating what he hopes is the world’s biggest Quran and wants to submit it for inclusion in Guinness World Records.

Saad Mohammed, who has hand-painted Islamic motifs on the walls and ceilings of his home in the town of Belqina, north of the capital, Cairo, has reproduced the Muslim holy book on a paper scroll 700 metres long.

He displays the intricately decorated manuscript in a large wooden box with rollers at each end.

Mohammed spent three years reproducing the Quran on a huge paper scroll [Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters]

“This Quran is 700 metres long, and of course that’s a large amount of paper,” Mohammed told Reuters Television.

“I self-funded this project for the past three years – and I’m an average person. I don’t have assets or anything.”

Guinness says that while there is a record for the world’s biggest printed Quran, there is so far no record holder for the largest handwritten version.

Mohammed says he is hoping for help with the costs of applying to Guinness from the government or any other interested party.

Mohammed says he is hoping for help with the costs of applying to Guinness [Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters]

Filed Under: Muslim World

Regional powers agree on Syria ‘de-escalation zones’

May 4, 2017 by Nasheman

Russia, Turkey and Iran to create de-escalation areas in Syria, as opposition vents anger over Iranian involvement.

[Reuters]

[Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

Russia, Iran and Turkey have signed a deal calling for the setup of de-escalation zones in war-torn Syria during talks in Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana.

The signing ceremony on Thursday was briefly interrrupted by members of the Syrian armed opposition delegation, who condemned Iran’s participation in the deal.

“We saw several members of the opposition delegation stand up furiously condemning what was going on,” Al Jazeera’s Jamal Elshayyal, reporting from Astana, said.

“They shouted that Iran should not be a signatory to this. In fact, they went as far to saying that Iran is a criminal entity that shouldn’t be here and they stormed out.”

Elshayyal said that neither the Syrian government, nor the opposition – which on Wednesday suspended its participation in the talks in protest against ongoing air raids – had signed the agreement.

“It is very clear that this is regional powers who have decided that they are going to bulldoze their way forward and decide what’s best for Syria,” he said.

Syria’s civil war, currently in its seventh year, has killed hundreds of thousands of people and has drawn in world powers on all sides.

The latest round of talks in Astana are sponsored by opposition supporter Turkey and Syrian government backers Russia and Iran.

These negotiations are viewed as complementary to broader United Nations-brokered talks in Geneva on a political settlement, but neither have yielded real progress so far.

Kairat Abdrakhmanov, Kazakhstan’s foreign ninister, said that next round of talks in Astana would be held in mid-July.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Karnataka Govt Bans Sale of Uniform, Other Items in Private Schools

May 4, 2017 by Nasheman

school-exam

Bengaluru: Karnataka state government has barred the private schools in the state from selling text, note books, uniforms and other stationary items at their respective school campus in the state. According to a circular from department of public education here on Wednesday also stated that no school in the state can force the parents, students to buy stationary and other items from a shop or a dealer.

The order is applicable for all schools in the state including the students admitted under Right to Education Act section 12 (1) c. The restriction will not apply to the supply of text books from Karnataka Textbook Society. The decision reportedly came to prevent the private schools in Karnataka from collecting additional fee, huge amount for uniform and other items supplied by the respective school managements.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Australian Film Showcase in Bengaluru

May 4, 2017 by Nasheman

Sean Kelly - Australian Councel General for South India, Rajendra Singh Babu - Chairman KCA - 2

Australian Consulate-General, Chennai in partnership with the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy and in association with INOX, SAE Institute and Tourism Australia today announced the launch of the Australian Film Showcase in Bengaluru from 12-14May 2017. With a focus to build stronger links between the Australian and South Indian film industries, this Showcase will also bring Australian films to a broader audience in Bengaluru.

Sean Kelly - Australian Councel General for South India, Rajendra Singh Babu - Chairman KCA

“I am delighted to be partnering with the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy for our first ever Australian Film Showcase in Bengaluru.” Mr Kelly said at media conference announcing the launch of the event. “Our objectives are both to introduce Australian cinema to the people of Bengaluru and to promote collaboration between the Australian and Kannada film industries.”

“The Australian film industry is strong, producing high quality domestic films, contributing to many more international projects (particularly for Hollywood) and exporting a wealth of talent, including actors, directors, cinematographers and special effects artists,” Mr Kelly explained. “Australians have won 43 Oscars from 154 nominations and actors such as Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett are only a few of the army of Australian acting talent found in many major Hollywood productions.”

“Australia makes great films, and the Australian Film Showcase will be an unique opportunity to see eight, widely acclaimed Australian-made films featuring leading Australian and international stars,” Mr Kelly said. The films will be screened at INOX, Mantri Square, Malleswaram, Bengaluru on Friday12, Saturday 13 and Sunday 14May 2017.“All screenings are open to the public free of charge,” Mr Kelly announced.

Two renowned Australian film personalities associated with the opening night film ‘Red Dog: True Blue’ –Actor/Producer Bryan Brown and Producer Nelson Woss – will be participating in Australian Film Showcase events in Bengaluru. ‘Red Dog: True Blue’ was only released in Australia on 26 December 2016, and has never been seen before in Asia.

“We will be taking advantage of the participation of Bryan and Nelson to open a dialogue with the vibrant South Indian film industry on film collaboration”, Mr Kelly continued. “I hope that this Australian Film Showcase will highlight the strength and capacities that the Australian film industry has to offer and provide a foundation for strong ties in filmmaking.”

The eight films being screened in the Australian Film Showcase are:

– ‘Red Dog: True Blue’, starring Jason Isaacs and Bryan Brown
– ‘Lion’, starring Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman and David Wenham
– ‘The Dressmaker’, starring Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth and Hugo Weaving
– ‘Red Dog’, staring Josh Lucas and Rachael Taylor
– ‘Force of Destiny’, staring David Wenham and Shahana Goswami
– ‘The Sapphires’, starring Chris O’Dowd and Jessica Maubouy
– ‘Swerve’, starring Emma Booth
– ‘Dirty Deeds’, starring Bryan Brown, Sam Worthington, Sam Neil and John Goodman

In addition to the public screening program, the Australian Film Showcase will also include an exclusive Red Carpet Gala Opening Dinner for select film, business and government invitees on 11 May, and a Film Collaboration Workshop for film makers on 12 May 2017.

The Australian Film Showcase in Bengaluru is also supported by the Victorian Government, Western Australian Government, Queensland Government and the Australian Alumni Association (Bengaluru). It follows very successful showcase events in Chennai in June 2015 and Hyderabad in April 2016.

For more information visit http://chennai.consulate.gov.au

Australian Film Showcase 12-14 May, INOX, Mantri Square, Malleswaram, Bengaluru.

Complimentary passes will be available for members of the public at the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy, Badami House, Opp. BBMP Office, NR Square, Bengaluru and INOX Leisure, Mantri Square, Malleswaram, Bengaluru.

Filed Under: Film

EC likely to convene all-party meet on EVM tampering issue

May 4, 2017 by Nasheman

(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

New Delhi, May 4 (PTI): The Election Commission is likely to convene an all-party meeting here on May 12 to discuss the issue of reliability of electronic voting machines flagged by 16 opposition parties.

Sources said the commission stated that efforts would be made in the meeting to convince the parties that the machines are reliable and tamper-proof.

“We will soon hold an all-party meeting in which they will be told how our EVMs are non-tamperable and secured as per our administrative and technical safeguard system,” Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi had told reporters in Chandigarh on April 29.

He was responding to questions about the allegations of EVM tampering levelled by various political parties. Recently 16 opposition parties had urged the ECI to revert to ballot system, claiming that the faith of the people in EVMs has been “eroded”.

The Commission has booked multiple venues in the national capital and the place would be finalised on the basis of participation of parties.

Seven national parties and 49 state parties will be invited.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

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