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Bengaluru Records First-ever Same Sex Marriage; Police Send Couple for Counseling

July 5, 2017 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: In the history of Bengaluru, the city witnessed a same-sex marriage recently at a temple here in Koramangala where two girls married to start a new life. 25-year-old lady, call centre employee Sahana (who plays the role of husband) married to 21-year-old B.Com student Shilpa. Parents of Shilpa have filed a police complaint on the incident and the couple are being counselled at a Women Help Centre as directed by the police. The police are reportedly confident that the duo would return to normal life leaving their present relation.

According to legal experts, the parents can legally move against the couple if any one or both suffer from any mental or physical health issue. Both ladies reportedly fled from their respective home in May 2017 and started living together in the state capital before their marriage function.

Shilpa belongs to a traditional family and in the early stage of friendship with Sahana, Shilpa was reluctant to share intimacy with her. However, Sahana managed to attract her by giving her luxury items including dress, electronic items and others. Parents of Shilpa have registered a police complaint after their marriage function. However, the couple met a lawyer and decided to not to return to their home even if their parents pressurised them to leave the present relation and return to home.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

ED seeks court nod to attach Dr Zakir Naik’s properties in Malaysia

July 5, 2017 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has moved a special court here seeking permission to attach some properties of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik in Malaysia.

“We have moved the court seeking issuance of Letters Rogatory (LR) to attach some properties of Naik, which we have identified in Malaysia,” special ED Counsel Hiten Venegaonkar said.

Letters Rogatory are formal request from a court in a country to a foreign court for judicial assistance.

The ED moved the special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court last week.

The televangelist is accused of spreading hatred through his provocative speeches, funding terrorists and laundering several crores of rupees over the years.

The court had in April issued a non-bailable warrant against Naik in connection with the money laundering case.

The ED had registered a criminal case against Naik and others last December after taking cognisance of a complaint by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

The ED is looking into the charges of alleged illegal funds laundered by the accused in the case and the subsequent proceeds of crime thus generated.

In May this year, the NIA sources had said that Naik had applied for Malaysian citizenship.

Naik has been changing his base quite frequently after the NIA moved the Interpol for issuance of a Red Corner Notice (RCN), international arrest warrant, against him, they had said.

The controversial preacher had fled India on July 1, 2016 after a terrorist involved in an attack in Bangladesh cafe last year had said he was “inspired” by his speeches.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Cauvery row: Water-starved TN moves SC, says Karnataka yet to release 5.9 TMC

July 5, 2017 by Nasheman

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Chennai: The prolonged water-tussle between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu renewed on Wednesday after the latter moved the Supreme Court, saying it is yet to receive 5.966 TMC of water.

Tamil Nadu, which is on the verge of the worst drought it has seen in the recent past, mentioned that Karnataka has not complied with earlier order in the issue.

On March 21, the court directed the Karnataka Government to supply 2,000 cusecs of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu every day.

An apex court bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra had earlier directed Karnataka to provide 200 cusecs of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu till its further order.

The top court had earlier in January this year dismissed the plea seeking compensation from both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu for the loss of property during the Cauvery water related dispute between both states.

The Cauvery water dispute between the two states is at least four decades old. However, this time many factors including acute shortage of drinking water, a sixth consecutive year of deficient rainfall, drop in agricultural production and the possibility of a second successive drought year has fuelled emotions across the state.

Appeals were filed by Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala against the 2007 award of the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal (CWDT) on sharing of water for 15 consecutive workings days.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: Film

Situation tense in Baduria after communal clashes

July 5, 2017 by Nasheman

Baduria communal clashes

Kolkata: The situation in and around Baduria in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district, where communal clashes had erupted over an “objectionable” Facebook post, was today “tense but under control”.

No untoward incident was reported till 11 am, a police officer said.

Senior police officers have been deployed in the area to keep a vigil.

Announcements were being via the public address system asking the people to maintain law and order.The police were also trying to convince the people to resume normal activities.

Local train services were affected in Sealdah-Bangaon section as people squatted on the tracks at Duttapukur and Ashokenagar stations.

A pair of trains plied from Basirhat station in the morning hours after which services were disrupted due to demonstration there, GRP sources said.

Most of the shops, markets remained shut in and around Baduria including Keosha market, Banshtala, Ramchandrapur and Tentulia.

The police said, with the police and BSF personnel putting up at school buildings, educational institutions remained off-limits for students.

Four companies of BSF’s South Bengal Frontier rushed to Baduria and adjoining areas of Basirhat, Swarupnagar and Deganga to assist the local administration in controlling the situation yesterday after clashes broke out.

The BSF personnel cleared roads after removing the blockades put up by a mob.

Violence had erupted between two communities at Baduria in Basirhat sub-division of the district on Monday night over the Facebook post, following which a young man was arrested.

Besides putting up road blockades at several places, the mob had attacked members of another community and destroyed many shops.

The incident had triggered an unprecedented spat between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi. Banerjee had accused the Governor of acting like “a BJP block president” and “threatening” her.

The Raj Bhavan voiced surprise over Banerjee’s “attitude and language”, and said, “the Hon’ble Governor cannot remain a mute spectator to the affairs in the state”.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

India ‘misleading the public’ on Sikkim stand-off, says China

July 5, 2017 by Nasheman

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Beijing: China on Wednesday accused India of running “misleading the public” by claiming that the Chinese troops are building a road close to the Chicken’s Neck in the Sikkim sector which could endanger India’s access to the north-eastern states.

“In disregard of the 1890 Sino-Britain convention, the Indian side said that Doklam is located within the tri- junction of the three countries, that is misleading the public,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Gen Shuang was quoted as saying.

“The 1890 convention said that the Sikkim section of the boundary commences from East mountain and the incident (of road building) took place about 2,000 meters away from Mount Gipmochi,” Geng asserted.

He claimed that the incident has nothing to do with the tri-junction between China, India and Bhutan.

“The Indian side is actually misleading the public by saying that the incident took place at the tri-junction point,” Geng said defending China’s road building which India and Bhutan have objected to.

India has expressed concern over the road building, apprehending that it may allow Chinese troops to cut India’s access to its north-eastern states.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

An Interview With Cinema Consultant Pradeep Tandon

July 5, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

Pradeep Tandon is Consultant for Cinemas of both the Single Screens as well as the Multilexes.

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How are single screens supposed to survive when odds are totally against them? The government gives them no benefits to face the competition from multiplexes?

It’s the Single Screen Cinemas only who started this Industry and because of their initiative Cinema Industry has reached to this level. Now when their survival has become Challenging Government should charge them with Minimum Entertainment Tax.

Few films are made which appeal to single screen crowd and when such a film comes from a reputed production house and boasts of a decent star cast, the distributor asks for impractical MG’s which are usually not possible to recover, let alone make profit.
Terms & conditions should be the same for both the Single Screens & the Multiplexes. No one has a right to Charge 2 different Prices for the same services. Distributors have to Pay the Digital Charges for every Cinema to the companies like Real Image and that amount is a nominal one. To be on safer side Distributors can charge that fixed amount from Single cinemas in case they have a doubt about their business

Shouldn’t distributors be more practical when dealing with single screens since they can’t go on increasing ticket rates to cover high MG’s like multiplexes can; that will only drive away our audiences.

Cinema Industry is there to cater to each & every Class of People. Increased ticket Prices at Single Screens to recover the MG loses thus is a loss of business. Single Screen Cinemas should also get a movie on percentage basis which is beneficial for the distributor, the exhibitor & the audiences.

While at multiplexes the share of the distributor tapers down as the film goes into its 2nd or 3rd week, it is the Single Screen that gives constant share to a film every week that follows.

Sharing the amount with distributors in the 2nd & 3rd week should be reduced for the Single Screens too as there is a heavy drop in business even for a blockbusters after the 1st week while the running expenses of a cinema remains the same. To make the Single Screens survive they must get a government & a distributor’s support.

It is necessary for a film to be appreciated by both, the Multiplex as well as the Single Screen audience for it to turn into a big grosser and on that count, the survival of the Single Screen is as much necessary.

As the class of audiences is fixed for the Single Screen, to convert a Hit movie into a blockbuster Single Screen Cinemas too play a vital role as there are still many small cities & villages where multiplexes are not there and Single Screen Cinemas are ruling.

What are your views on the consolidation happening in the exhibition industry and the humongous deals?

Big Exhibitors are always in a hunt for the new Location or else is ready at any time to take over the smaller exhibitors. This way Big Players are ruling the market and I believe one day they will start dominating the distributors also as they will have the maximum market Share. There is a probability that this market may turn into a monopoly market within the next few years

Do you think the reviews of films by critics play an important role of drawing the audience to the cinema?

Critics review plays a very important role. Good reviews makes up the mind of a people to go for a movie while a bad review changes the mind of the people to not go for a movie even if he wanted to see it.

Why do you think few studios are closing down their Hindi film production business? What do you think are possible reasons?

I think they are unable to deliver Hindi films that are accepted by all classes. They mainly make films for Multiplex audiences, and only that’s the reason why the audiences are shifting to Small Screen Serials.

What is the difference between the corporate run studios & traditional family run studios? Who holds the upper hand?

In India we have only Yashraj films & Eros International and a few more and they know the taste of the Hindi Cinema audiences better than any other corporate run studios

Your views on Entertainment taxation policies don’t you think it’s too high in a few states? Do you think it would be best if the taxation could be reduced and made uniform all over the country? Have you & the Multiplex Association ever tried to negotiate with the government?

GST has been implemented from 1st Apr, 2017. In it there is a one Single Tax in all the states. I think this will help in uniformation.

Filed Under: Film

Subsidised LPG rate hiked by up to Rs 32 per cylinder post GST

July 4, 2017 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Domestic cooking gas (LPG) price has been hiked by up to Rs 32 per cylinder — the steepest increase in six years — following implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Subsidised LPG rates have been increased to Rs 477.46 per 14.2-kg cylinder from Rs 446.65 in Delhi after GST was implemented from July 1.

In the previous indirect tax regime where separate factory-gate duty and sales tax were levied, LPG attracted a zero or nil excise duty all over the country.

VAT or sales tax was nil in Delhi as well as Chandigarh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and some north-eastern states. It ranged from 1 per cent to 5 per cent in other states.

However, under GST, which subsumed more than a dozen central and state levies, a 5 per cent tax was levied on subsidised LPG. This essentially meant that states where VAT was nil or less than 5 per cent, rates have gone up.

Besides Delhi, subsidised LPG price has been hiked by Rs 31.67 per cylinder to Rs 480.32 in Kolkata and Rs 31.41 in Chennai to Rs 465.56, according to information available from oil companies.

In Mumbai, where a VAT of 3 per cent was applicable previously, the price has gone up by Rs 14.28 to Rs 491.25 per cylinder.

This is the steepest increase in domestic subsidised LPG rate since June 25, 2011, a hike of Rs 50 per cylinder, which was necessitated due to a jump in international oil prices.

Every household is entitled to 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each at subsidised rates in a year. Any requirement beyond that has to be purchased at market price.

The rate of market-priced 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi is Rs 564.

Sources said the 5 per cent GST resulted in a Rs 26.88 increase in rate per cylinder in Delhi and the remaining hike of about Rs 3 is because of the decision since June last year to raise prices by about Rs 2 to cut the subsidy.

The rate of non-subsidised LPG, which consumers pay after exhausting their quota of below-market priced bottles, went up by Rs 11.5 to Rs 564. Such bottles attract an 18 per cent GST.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Bengaluru: Police file case against Muthalik for provocative speech

July 4, 2017 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: The Karnataka police have booked a case against Pramod Muthalik, president of the right-wing fringe group Sri Rama Sene, for making a derogatory speech against a community.

Pramod Muthalik and his supporters had staged a protest near the Maurya Junction Sunday targeting the head of the Udupi mutt for organizing an iftar on the occasion of Ramzan. Muthalike was reported as having said that he and his supporters would spill blood if an iftar party or namaz was organised at any temple.

In a complaint registered by the police of the High Grounds precinct, Pramod Muthalik has been accused of making a speech hurting religious sentiments.

Police have registered a case under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 153 (a) (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony.); 295 (a) (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) and 506 (criminal intimidation).

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

18,760 dengue cases reported in India; Kerala tops, 1,945 in Karnataka

July 4, 2017 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Over 18,700 cases of dengue have been reported in the country this year, with the Health Ministry attributing early onset of monsoon as one of the factors for spurt in cases ahead of the vector-borne disease season.

The maximum number of cases have been reported in Kerala with 9,104 followed by Tamil Nadu with 4,174 till July 2.

Union Health Minister J P Nadda today held a review meet on preparedness for vector-borne diseases here, which was attended by Health Secretary C K Mishra, Director General of ICMR Soumya Swaminathan, senior officials of the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) and other institutions.

“We held two reviews, one for Delhi and the other for rest of the states and UTs. And, I can say that we are satisfied with our preparedness. We have already held three video-conferences on this matter and issued 13 advisories. The Secretary (Health) will soon hold video conferences with other states,” Nadda told reporters after the meet.

Secretary Mishra said Kerala is battling a multiple onslaught of dengue, malaria and other such diseases due to early arrival of monsoon.

“We had already sent a team there and it has come back after assessing the situation. But, no request has come from Kerala side on this matter. The state has a robust health mechanism though,” he said.

Mishra added that many of these reported cases include suspected ones too, so the final confirmed cases tally would only come by the year end, after the season ends.

According to to the figures provided by the ministry, Karnataka has reported 1,945 cases, Gujarat 616, Andhra Pradesh 606 and West Bengal 469, among other states, till July 2.

The number of dengue cases recorded in Delhi has touched nearly 100, with 44 of the infection cases diagnosed here being traced to other states.

As many as 10,952 chikungunya cases have also been reported in the country till July 2. Karnataka has recorded highest number of cases with 4047.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Mandana Karimi Files Divorce Petition Against Gaurav Gupta

July 4, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

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Mandana Karimi (ex – Big Boss fame) is all over the news and not for the right reasons. The actress who got married to her boyfriend, Gaurav Gupta on 25th Jan, 2015, has filed a divorce petition against him.

Looks like things didn’t go as romantically as we thought they would. The actress has also filed a domestic violence case against her husband & her in – laws claiming that Gaurav Gupta barred her from entering their house 7 weeks back. The actress filed the petition yesterday.

She has also filed a complaint against her mother – in – law for harassment and has made demands of monetary reliefs in the petition.

In a recent interaction with members of the fourth estate she averred, “I was thrown out of my matrimonial house 7 weeks ago. I made desperate attempts to reconcile with them, but my in – laws didn’t allow me back. Gaurav Gupta has totally cut me off.”

The actress also mentioned that she was forced to quit her acting career since it was ‘demeaning as per the family status in the society’.

Both Manadana Karimi and Gaurav Gupta were dating each other for 2 years before they decided to tie the knot and it was a very romantic wedding, which is why one is quite taken aback to hear about their divorce so soon. Though Mandana Karimi or her lawyer hasn’t revealed anything more, Mandana Karimi has made a total of 3 allegations against her husband in her divorce petition.

The Iranian model turned actress Mandana Karimi also claims that her in – laws and Gaurav Gupta had forced her to convert to Hinduism ahead of the wedding. So Mandana Karimi and Gaurav Gupta indeed had a Hindu wedding.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: Film

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