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Archives for July 2018

Karnataka High Court inflicts 15 lakh on 11 petitioners

July 20, 2018 by Nasheman


The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday inficts costs of ₹5 lakh on H.B. Diwakar, an individual from the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) in Tiptur town of Tumakuru area for filling a PIL petition of questioning development of the APMC’s new managerial square, by stifling the fact that he was on ofe the members present at a meeting when a resolution was passed endorsing the construction works in April 2016.

Likewise, the court in future won’t engage any petition, if documented as PIL by Mr. Diwakar in the court. In any case, this restriction won’t influence his right to document petitions of personal nature. A Division Bench containing Chief Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice R. Devdas additionally imposed of ₹1 lakh each on the rest of the 10 applicants, who are either traders or farmers related with the Tipatur APMC, for filling the petition by covering facts.

The reality aboutthe support of Mr. Diwakar in the meeting came to the notice of the court when counsel for the APMC alluded his name in the copy of the resolution.

Filed Under: Cabinet of Curiosities

Rs 100 note will be issue in lavender colour

July 20, 2018 by Nasheman


The Reserve Bank today said it will soon issue new Rs 100 notes in lavender colour having motif of Rani ki vav a stepwell located on the banks of Saraswati river in Gujarat’s Patan.

“All Rs 100 banknotes issued earlier will also continue to be legal tender,” the central bank said while announcing the issue of the new Rs 100 notes. The base colour of the note is Lavender.

The note has other designs, geometric patterns aligning with the overall colour scheme, both at the obverse and reverse.

Dimension of the banknote will be 66 mm x 142 mm, making it smaller than the current Rs 100 notes. The size of the current Rs 100 notes is 157 mm x 73 mm

“As is normal, when a new design of banknote is introduced, printing and supply of these notes for distribution to public through the banking channel will gradually increase,” said the RBI, which issues currency in the country.

The new Rs 100 note follows, new notes in denomination of Rs 10, Rs 50 and Rs 500. Besides, the central bank introduced a Rs 200 note in addition to currency note in denomination of Rs 2,000 after the demonetisation on November 8, 2016.

Filed Under: Cabinet of Curiosities

Tungabhadra dam reaches the brim

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman

For the first time in five years, the Tungabhadra dam got filled to its maximum owing to the substantial rains in the catchment regions and the gates were opened for the release of surplus water into the river on Wednesday.

With the surplus water being released, farmers in the Tungabhadra territories are sure of getting sufficient water to raise two crops during the Kharif and the rabi season this year.

In the past four years, because of less rainfall, the dam did not get filled.

Therefore, farmers needed to fulfill themselves with just a single crop for 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 and managed to get a second crop amid 2017-18 with great difficulty after the inflow enhanced after post-monsoon downpours.

On Wednesday, 11 doors were opened to release around 10,000 cusecs of water by Ranga Reddy, chairman, Tungabhadra Board. Moreover, water was likewise let into the left bank main channel and the right bank low-level canal.

Filed Under: Environment

BJP believes truth must be hidden: Rahul on proposed changes in RTI

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman


Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday attacked the BJP government over proposed changes to the Right to Information Act, saying they will render the law useless.

The proposed amendments, circulated among Members of Parliament, seeking to do away with the parity given to information commissions with the Election Commission in terms of salary, allowances, and conditions of service.

“Every Indian deserves to know the truth and the BJP wants to hide the truth. The BJP believes the truth must be hidden from the people and they must not question people in power. The changes proposed to the RTI will make it a useless Act,” Rahul Gandhi said on Twitter. He added that the changes being suggested “must be opposed by every Indian”.

The government on Wednesday said it is considering a proposal to amend the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 to frame rules on salaries and services of Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and Information Commissioners (ICs).

A notice of intention was given to introduce ‘The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2018’ in the Rajya Sabha for consideration and passage during the current session of Parliament.

In a written reply, Jitendra Singh told Lok Sabha that leaders of various political parties on Wednesday have committed to fighting any “attempt” by the Centre to “dilute” the act and oppose any amendments to it.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Priest from Punjab arrested in Delhi after rape complaint

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman


Punjab Police arrested a priest and self-styled healer from the Delhi international airport following a complaint from a woman in Zirakpur that he had raped her, said an official on Thursday.

Zirakpur station house officer (SHO) Pawan Kumar said the priest, Bajinder Singh, was nabbed from the Delhi airport as he was about to board a flight for London where he was scheduled to attend a healing event on July 21.

Singh is the pastor of a church in Punjab’s Jalandhar district. He was reported to be popular among people as a healer.

The woman, a resident of Zirakpur town, adjoining Chandigarh, had complained to the police in May this year that Singh had sexually assaulted her and even recorded a video of the assault.

She alleged the accused used to threaten her that he would post the video on social media if she complained about him or did not agree to his demands.

“We had received a complaint of rape from the woman in May this year. The accused was on the run since then. We had got a lookout notice issued against him. We nabbed him when he was leaving for England,” the SHO said.

He said 3-4 other persons were also named in the FIR (first information report) registered in this matter.

The police have registered a case against Singh under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the IT Act.

These include rape (376), cheating (420), outraging the modesty of a woman (354), obscenity (294), causing hurt (323) and criminal intimidation (506) under IPC and Section 67 (transmitting sexually explicit content) of the Information Technology (IT) Act.

Filed Under: Crime

BJP believes in hiding the truth: Rahul

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman


Criticising the proposed amendment to the RTI Bill that will render it “useless”, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday slammed the BJP for believing only in keeping the truth hidden.

“Every Indian has the right to know the truth. The BJP believes the truth must be hidden from the people and they must not question people in power. The changes proposed to the RTI will make it a useless Act,” Gandhi tweeted.

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s move to pass ‘The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2018’ “must be opposed by every Indian” he added.

The Centre on Wednesday had said it was considering a proposal to amend the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005.

Filed Under: News & Politics

7 arrested in Malaysia for suspected IS links

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman


Police in Malaysia have arrested seven people for alleged links with the Islamic State (IS) terror organisation, including a man who threatened to assassinate the Malaysian King and the Prime Minister, police said on Thursday.

Four Malaysians, including one woman, and three Indonesians were arrested during operations between March 12 and March 17, Efe news quoted the Inspector General of Royal Malaysia Police, Mohamad Fuzi Harun, as saying.

One of the Malaysians used his Facebook account to threaten to assassinate the Sultan of Johor, who is the current head of state, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, and Minister of Religious Affairs, Mujahid Yusof Rawa, saying they do not govern the country in accordance with Sharia law.

The other three Malaysians allegedly contacted or sent money to Malaysian IS militants in Syria and Iraq, or showed their intention to join the extremist groups in the Middle East.

Two of the three Indonesians admitted having links with extremist organizations in Indonesia, while one, declaring himself a follower of the IS, admitted his plan of travelling to Syria to join them.

Around 300 people with links to IS have been arrested in Malaysia in recent years, while about 100 Malaysians are fighting in Iraq and Syria with militant groups.

Malaysia has a population of nearly 30 million, 61 percent of which belong to the Muslim community.

Filed Under: World

4th leg of 3×3 Basketball League in Chennai on July 21-22

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman

The fourth leg of the 3×3 Basketball League (3BL) will be held here on July 21 and 22.

The fourth leg will see the addition of Canada’s Bikramjit Gill, joining the Indian and international basketball players in 3BL including Leandro Souza de Lima, Inderbir Singh Gill and Kiran Shastri who will be putting on their best show.

The Chennai round will witness a very tough and intriguing competition between Delhi Hoopers and Ahmedabad Wingers, the top two teams post the third round.

Mumbai Hustlers and Chennai Icons will also come strong in the second half of the league to possibly secure a top rank position.

The fourth round could be a game changer for Chennai Icons as well as for Mumbai Hustlers.

Filed Under: Sports

Junior Badminton Asiad: Indian girls shine on opening day

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman

Junior shuttlers drew mixed response for India on the opening day of the Asia Junior Badminton Championships here on Wednesday.

In the men’s singles affair, Kiran George, 16th seeded, survived narrowly in the first game before hammering his Malaysian opponent Chong King Lingin in the second game to register a 24-22, 21-16 victory.

However, in another men’s singles match, Aman Farogh Sanjay went down against tenth seed Indonesian, Karono Karono 16-21, 21-16, 17-21 after putting up a good fight.

But what had overshadowed other Indian wins was the men’s doubles match in which the two Manipuri boys — Manjit Singh and Dingku Singh — put up a wonderful resistance to overcome their Indonesian rivals Muhammad C. Chaniago and Helmi Abu Hanifa 22-20, 23-21.

Earlier in the women singles, Dipti Kutty, Medha Shashidharan and Kavipriya Selvam found easy opponents in their respective matches as the trio moved into the next round.

While India No.7 Dipti defeated Kazakhstan’s Aisha Zhumabek 21-18, 21-13, Medha thrashed Iya Gordeyeva, another shuttler from Kazakh, 21-9, 21-10.

On the other hand, Myanmar’s Seng Jar Nan failed to put up a fight before Kavipriya as she was hammered 5-21, 8-21 by the junior Indian.

In the women’s doubles match, Nafeesah Sara Siraj and Medha succumbed before China’s Guo Lizhi and Yijing Li 9-21, 18-21.

There was however, complete disappointment from the mixed doubles matches as India lost all the three affairs on Wednesday.

The first Indian pair comprising Srikrishna Sai Kumar and Srishti Jupudi failed to maintain their winning momentum as they lost to Indonesia’s Muhammad Juan Elgiffani and Windi Siti Mulyani 21-17, 13-21, 15-21.

In the second match, India’s Orijit Chaliha and Preerthi Konadam lost to Chinese Taipei’s Lin Yu Chieh and Cheng Yu Pei 15-21, 18-21.

Another Chinese Taipei pair — Wu Guan Xun/Teng Chun Hsun — gave India the third jolt as they registered a 21-17, 21-13 win over Edwin Joy and Nafeesah.

Filed Under: Sports

Two Indians in all women South Pole expedition

July 19, 2018 by Nasheman


Two Indians – a ramp model and a student – are all geared up for an all-women South Pole expedition to be led by a septuagenarian Guinness World Record holder Briton Janice Meek starting end December, the duo said on Wednesday.

Madhabilata Mitra of Kolkata and Tanvi Buch from Mumbai, sitting alongside Meek, beamed with excitement while sharing the details of the expedition, christened “Polar Maidens”, with the media here.

Mitra, a ramp model, and mountaineering instructor seemed awestruck at the opportunity.

“I can’t believe that I am going to the land of igloos, sledges where the days and nights are six months long and I am overwhelmed.”

According to Mitra, an instructor at Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling, anybody can undertake such adventures if he or she has loads of self-belief.

“When our mind and soul guides us even physical pain seems to be nothing.”

Sharing her excitement, 24-year-old Buch said: “This is an unexpected opportunity and I just seized the chance as this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

A third-year student of Natural Resource Conservation in the University of British Columbia, she would be the youngest Indian to ski to the South Pole if she successfully completes it.

Meek, the 74-year-old adventurer, is “proud of herself to show that age is no barrier”. The other members of the five women team are Denise Martin from Canada, Ailene Crean from Ireland and Caroline Geraerts from Britain.

“Being the driest, windiest and coldest place on Earth, South Pole is the Holy Grail of explorers,” said Meek who has skied to the North Pole twice.

Geraerts is a breast cancer survivor and Crean is iconic explorer Tom Crean’s granddaughter.

About the training required for such a dangerous trek, Meek revealed:”If one can be on their feet for long and have a strong core, they can do it. Just eat well, exercise well and be determined.”

The team will train in Scotland in September.

“On December we will fly from South America and after reaching Antarctica we will be taken to a special camp called Union Glacier, and from there we will head for the magnetic pole. We will only leave our footprints and try to make it the greenest expedition,” Meek said.

According to her, once the entire team gets acclimatized, they will begin skiing with the help of their guide and it will take more than 20 days to cover the 140 miles from a safe zone to reach the South Pole.

“The expedition will inspire a whole new generation of women from our country to take more challenges. Tanvi and Madhavi shall be the face of India in global extreme sports from now,” said Ankita Mitra, Director, KolEevent, a city-based event management agency that is associated with ‘Polar Maidens’.

Filed Under: Sports

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