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Indians disappoint in lawn bowls events : CWG 2018

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

India experienced a miserable campaign in lawn bowls events on day 7 of the 21st Commonwealth Games, losing all their matches at Broadbeach here on Wednesday.

The Indian women’s triples team comprising Farzana Khan, Nayanmoni Saikia and Pinki went down 10-19 to Canada, while in men’s Fours sectional play, the men’s team lost 8-12 to Australia.

In men’s singles sectional play, Krishna failed to open his account against New Zealand’s Shannon McIlroy to go down 0-21 in a tie that only lasted for nine rounds.

Mcilroy began his domination right from the start even as the Indian was struggling to open his scoring at Broadbeach here.

With the loss, Krishna’s journey at the Commonwealth Games men’s singles events have come to an end.

Meanwhile, in women’s pairs sectional play round 4, India’s Lovely Choubey and Rupa Rani Tirkey went down narrowly 17-19 to South African duo of Nicolene Neal and Colleen Piketh.

India had earlier beaten Jersey 22-12 in round 2 and in round 1, the Indian duo won over Wales 20-16. They however, lost the round 3 tie against Northern Ireland 14-15 on Tuesday.

Filed Under: Sports

Setback for Kerala, as HC rules in favour of plantation major

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

In a setback for the Kerala government, the High Court on Wednesday cancelled an order that had enabled it take over 38,000 acres of land belonging to a plantation major in the state.

A division bench cancelled the order of a single bench that had earlier directed the takeover of the plantation land of diversified agri-major Harrison Malayalam Limited (HML), a part of R.P.G Enterprises.

Coming down heavily on the state government, the bench directed it “not to play Robin Hood”, as big companies have to exist in the state.

The court also struck down the report by special officer M.G. Rajamanickam on which the earlier judgment was based.

The report had said that foreign companies were holding land by flouting the rules and all treaties and agreements had become null and void with the Indian Independence Act of 1947.

Hence agreements prior to Independence stood cancelled and the ownership of such land should remain with the government.

HML Vice President V. Venugopal, in a statement on Wednesday said: “Being in the business for over a century in the country, the lands held by us are all legitimately held. We have always complied with statutory regulations without any default.

“Through this high court order, all the doubts raised against our company is laid to rest and it will allow us to carry on with our normal business and focus more on growth and development of its estates protecting thousands of workers and their families.”

Filed Under: News & Politics

SM Krishna contradict rumours of rejoining the Congress

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Veteran leader and former Chief Minister SM Krishna is continually in news particularly in light of his nonappearance from dynamic political scenes.

Krishna, who had joined the BJP in the wake of breaking all ties with the Congress around one year back has been passive in his ‘new house’.
Gossipy tidbits are overflowing that the veteran pioneer, who quit the Congress referring to that he has been sidelined, keeps on being sidelined even in the new party. Before long, news of Krishna wanting to backpedal to the Congress has been making rounds. As indicated by late reports, KPCC Chief Dr G Parameshwar and Minister DK Shivakumar had held one round of talks with the veteran pioneer and persuaded him to join the party once more. It is said that AICC Chief Rahul Gandhi has given green flag for the same.

However, SM Krishna himself has negated each of this statements. Responding to media reports of a crack between the BJP government and him, Krishna has said that he has been far from the political show and battling because of ‘time compels’.

“I will crusade for the saffron party if time permits,” Krishna has said.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Google celebrates K.L. Saigal’s 114th birthday

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Google on Wednesday paid a Doodle tribute to the legendary singer-actor Kundanlal Saigal, considered India’s first ‘superstar’, on his 114th birth anniversary.

The Doodle, designed by Vidhya Nagarajan depicts Saigal sporting a kurta and a ‘gamcha’, with his well-oiled shiny hair side-parted to the right — as was his style — his spiritually dreamy eyes gazing up as he croons a number on a traditional microphone, against the backdrop of the Calcutta (Kolkata) of the early 1900s with visible road traffic.

The Indian film industry was born in Kolkata, before it gradually shifted to Mumbai in the mid-1930s to grow into Bollywood — the world’s biggest in terms of the sheer number of films produced and released annually.

Born on April 11, 1904 in Jammu, Saigal used to be accompanied his devout mother Kesarbai to various religious functions, while his father Amarchard remained busy as a courtier with the Jammu and Kashmir Maharaja.

He would listen keenly to the bhajans, kirtans and devotional songs often accompanied by classical music and dance, and also occasionally acted as Sita during the Ramlila celebrations in Jammu.

Dropping out after early schooling, the young Saigal took up odd jobs and tried to indulge in his passion for singing whenever he got a chance. He then met a businessman, Mehrchand Jain, and they became longtime friends, attending music concerts (mehfils and mushairas). They then shifted to Calcutta and Jain coaxed Saigal to pursue his singing career seriously — a fact later gratefully acknowledged by the legendary singer.

In the early 1930s, a classical exponent and music director, Harishchandra Bali, gave him his first break in singing, introduced him to well-connected people and Saigal landed a singing contract with B.N. Sircar’s New Theatres company on a fabulous salary of Rs 200 per month.

At that time, the silent films era, cradled by the venerable Dhundiraj Govind alias Dadasaheb Phalke in 1913 with “Raja Harishchandra”, was setting with the country’s first talkie, “Alam Ara”, released in 1931.

With his powerful, canorous, nasal yet mellifluous voice, Saigal easily managed to carve a niche for himself at the dawn of the talkie era.

Around that time, the Indian Gramophone Co. released Bali’s album comprising a couple of Punjabi songs rendered by Saigal, but it was only in 1932 that he first acted and sang under the screen name of ‘Saigal Kashmiri’ for three films — “Mohabbat Ke Aansu”, “Subah Ka Sitara” and “Zinda Laash”.

Unfortunately, all bombed at the box office and in 1933, he changed to his original name, Kundanlal Saigal, under which he acted and sang for “Yahudi Ki Ladki” and “Puran Bhagat”.

A set of four bhajans by Saigal in “Puran Bhagat” became a national rage, and after his next venture, “Chandidas” (1934), a new superstar was born in the fledgling Indian film industry.

Saigal then played the career-defining role of an alcoholic torn between the love of his life and a nautch girl in “Devdas” (1935), based on the similarly titled immortal classic by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The film was directed by P. C. Barua.

Though Saigal picked up Bengali well during his sojourn in Calcutta, the country’s first Nobel laureate, litterateur Rabindranath Tagore, first heard out Saigal before giving permission to a non-Bengali to sing his compositions.

Saigal did not let him down, and the singer became the darling of all Bengalis with his 30-odd songs in their ‘matrabhasa’ (Mother Tongue).

In those days, it was the norm to sing ‘live’ before the camera that recorded all, which finally gave way to ‘playback’ singing, till 1938, Saigal continued in the traditional style.

In 1941, he moved to Bombay (Mumbai) where the modern-day Bollywood had already taken strong roots with several top production houses churning out films in quick succession.

However, by that time, Saigal had become an incurable alcoholic which affected both his physical and professional health — there was a time when he could not sing a word before a taking a long swig.

In his short life-span of just 42 years, including 15 years as a professional actor-singer, Saigal left a treasure trove of over 36 films including 28 in Hindi, seven in Bengali and one Tamil, besides around 185 songs, many of which are hummed even today.

Among the best remembered films are: “Puran Bhagat”, “Devdas”, “President”, “Streetsinger”, “Chandidas”, “Tansen”, “Bhakta Surdas”, “My Sister”, and his final “Parwana” before his demise on January 18, 1947, when India was standing at the doorstep of Independence.

His songs include: “Ek Bangla Bane Nyara”, “Jab Dil Hi Toot Gaya”, “Do Naina Matwale Tihare”, “Main Kya Janoo Kya Jadu Hai,” “Hum Apana Unhe Bana Na Sake”, “Babul Mora”, etc.

Besides bequeathing his own films and songs and inspiring many others like Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and more, with Mukesh even styling himself after Saigal in his early career.

There are thousands of Saigal fan clubs or music clubs, including in Mumbai, which congregate regularly to render his melodies and remember one of the greatest singers of India.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Yoga guru among 3 killed in UP accident

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Three persons, including a yoga guru and a Congress leader, were killed on Wednesday in a three-vehicle pile-up on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway in Uttar Pradesh’s Kannauj district, police said.

The incident took place near Faguha Bhatia when a car was hit by another car coming from the wrong side. A third car also hit it from the rear.

Yoga guru Laxmipati Verma, who was a close associate of former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, died on the spot along with Congress leader Dharam Raj Verma. Hari Mohan Agarwal (58), who was in another car, was also killed.

Six others who were critically injured were rushed to a hospital.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

ED questions Delhi Minister Jain in money laundering case

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday questioned Delhi Health and Power Minister Satyendar Jain in connection with its probe into a money laundering case.

The agency had questioned Jain, an Aam Aadmi Party leader, on April 3 also for over five hours and recorded his statement in the alleged ‘proceeds of crime’ case.

The ED booked Jain and five others in the case last August after taking cognisance of a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) FIR against the AAP leader.

The CBI, in April last year, registered a Preliminary Enquiry against Jain on the basis of what it termed evidence it had collected in connection with the laundering of Rs 46.3 million in 2015-16.

Jain is accused of involvement in the crime through Kolkata-based Prayas Info Pvt Ltd, Akichand Developers and Mangalyatan Project Pvt Ltd. Jain and his wife were allegedly holding one third shares in these companies during the period.

Jain is also accused of laundering Rs 117.8 million in 2010-12 through these companies and Delhi-based Indo-Metal Index Pvt Ltd.

The Delhi Minister was accused of giving the money in cash through his employees and public associates to Kolkata-based entry operators and shell companies. Thereafter, the entry operators routed the black money in the form of investment in shares of Prayas Info Pvt Ltd, Akichand Developers, Mangalyatan Project Pvt Ltd, and Indo-Metal Index Pvt Ltd — all allegedly controlled by Jain.

“The shares were bought at a premium of 60 times the unit price,” the CBI had said.

Jain had technically resigned from the directorship of the companies in view of the 2013 Delhi Assembly elections, the CBI official had said, adding that the money received back in the form of investment in shares was used by him for purchasing agricultural land valued at Rs 276.9 million in Delhi in the name of companies controlled by him.

Jain was accused of misusing his powers as Minister to get the agricultural land declared as residential land by the Delhi government to gain huge financial benefits.

The matter was referred to the CBI by the Income Tax Department under the new Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act.

The I-T Department in September 2016 summoned Jain for questioning on his alleged links with the firms under the scanner over hawala transactions of nearly Rs 170 million.

Jain had earlier said he made investments in these companies as an investor four years back but had withdrawn since 2013 and that he had done nothing wrong.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Wipro, SBI commit to electric vehicles globally

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Global software major Wipro and India’s largest public sector lender State Bank of India (SBI) on Wednesday committed transitioning their respective global fleets into electric vehicles by 2030.

Both became the first major Indian businesses to join the international non-profit organisation, The Climate Group’s, global electric vehicles initiative, EV100, for accelerating the roll-out of electric vehicles worldwide.

Wipro will begin rolling out its plan in New Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune, involving nearly 2,000 vehicles, before addressing international markets, according to The Climate Group. It has already leased around 50 electric vehicles in Hyderabad and New Delhi.

In addition to transitioning to electric vehicles, SBI will also set up charging stations in major residential spaces to support the uptake of electric vehicles by its staff.

The news follows the launch of Centre’s National E-Mobility Programme in March, which will see the government purchasing 20,000 electric vehicles.

This is in line with India’s most recently stated ambition of ensuring that 30 per cent of all vehicles on the road are electric by 2030.

Through EV100, leading businesses can help increase demand for electric vehicles and improve the availability of charging infrastructure, currently a significant barrier to electric vehicle adoption in India.

The announcement by Wipro and SBI comes as The Climate Group has started rolling out EV100 in India, following its global launch in New York in September 2017.

“We are thrilled to welcome Wipro and SBI to EV100. Their leadership on electric vehicles will send a strong demand signal to the market in India and beyond,” The Climate Group India Director Jarnail Singh said.

“We expect many more companies to follow their lead, joining hands with the government to bring about a faster roll-out of electric vehicles, boosting low-carbon economic development for all,” added Singh.

To encourage employees to use electric vehicles, Wipro has also launched corporate vehicle ownership and lease programmes and installed charging points at all its major facilities in India.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Business & Technology

UK banks must cut ties with Putin associates: US

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

British banks must severe ties with Kremlin-linked tycoons if they want continued access to American financial institutions, the US has said as it ratcheted up its efforts to block Russian industrialists from doing business in the West.

Sigal P. Mandelker, a top US Treasury official in London to meet her counterparts, said on Tuesday that British banks could face “consequences” if they continued to carry out significant transactions on behalf of the 24 influential Russians sanctioned by Washington last week, the New York Times reported.

The list included Russian President Vladimir Putin’s son-in-law Kirill Shamalov and industrialists Oleg Deripaska and Viktor Vekselberg.

“These are blocking sanctions,” said Mandelker, Under Secretary of the Treasury for terrorism and financial intelligence.

“There of course would be consequences for UK financial institutions” that continued to do business with the Russians, he warned.

The warning, according to the daily, resonated in London as for decades it has served as a haven for Russia’s wealthiest families. Russian investors own iconic British assets like the Chelsea Football Club and swaths of high-end London real estate and they support thriving networks of lawyers, financial advisers and estate agents.

Mandelker said there had been great unity on Russia among European nations since March 4 when former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal was found poisoned in southwestern England.

She said the US was consulting intensively with British financial institutions and oversight agencies as it prepared to impose the latest round of sanctions.

“We have very strong and close allies and partners in the UK,” she said. “They understand clearly what the risks are. We continue to communicate those risks to them.”

The new US sanctions expose financial institutions outside the US to penalties if they “knowingly facilitate significant financial transactions” on behalf of the listed Russian oligarchs.

Filed Under: World

IPL: Englishman Willey replaces Kedar in Chennai Super Kings

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

England all-rounder David Willey will replace injured middle-order batsman Kedar Jadhav in the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).

“David Willey has signed up with the Chennai Super Kings for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018 as a replacement for the injured Kedar Jadhav,” the BCCI announced in a statement.

Jadhav was ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury after featuring in CSK’s opening game against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

Willey, an England international, is a left-arm medium pacer and a batsman, who has featured in 34 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and 20 T20 Internationals.

Willey will give CSK an attacking option with both the bat and ball. He can bowl at the death and is also a useful hitter of the ball.

He has opened the innings for Perth Scorches in the Big Bash League but bats at No.7 for England.

The Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side’s next game in the IPL 2018 is against Kings XI Punjab at Mohali on Sunday.

Filed Under: Sports

Yet another rift in RCA comes to fore on IPL matchday

April 11, 2018 by Nasheman

The tussle within the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) office-bearers came to the fore once again on Wednesday when the cricket is set to make its comeback in the western city after four years.

R.S. Nandu, RCA general secretary, said that there has been a step-motherly treatment towards RCA officials who worked day in and day out to realise this dream of SMS Stadium hosting cricket again after a gap of four years.

Rajasthan Royals host Delhi Daredevils in their opening home game of the 11th Indian Premier League (IPL) later in the evening.

However, till 11 a.m., neither Nandu nor other senior officials had even one invitation card with them.

Nandu blamed RCA president Dr CP Joshi for the situation. “He might be distributing passes to his favourites,” he said.

“All Ranji players, workers who cooperated with us significantly and many other prominent people will be deprived of watching matches which are coming to the city after four years. There should have been a valid process of distribution of invitation passes.

“Had 15 per cent passes allotted to us, we could have distributed 50 per cent each within ourselves. However, there was no such distribution and hence all of us are sitting idle with no invitation passes in our hands,” Nandu alleged.

Earlier too, rifts between Joshi and Nandu have been reported.

Filed Under: Sports

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