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UK court grants implementation order in Mallya assets case

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman

A UK High Court judge has issued an implementation order in favor of a consortium of 13 Indian banks, seeking to recover funds owed to them by beleaguered liquor baron Vijay Mallya who is fighting extradition to India on fraud and money laundering charges worth nearly Rs 9,000 crore.

The order grants permission to the UK High Court Enforcement Officer to enter the 62-year-old tycoon’s properties in Hertfordshire, near London. It permits the officer and his agent’s entry to Ladywalk and Bramble Lodge in Tewin, Welwyn, where Mallya is currently based. However, it is not an instruction to enter, which means the banks have the option to use the order as one of the means to recover estimated funds of around 1.145 billion pounds.

“The High Court Enforcement Officer, including any enforcement agents acting under his authority, may enter Ladywalk, Queen Hoo Lane, Tewin, Welwyn and Bramble Lodge, Queen Hoo Lane, Tewin, Welwyn, including all outbuildings of Ladywalk and Bramble Lodge to search for and take control of goods belonging to the First Defendant (Mallya),” notes the order by Justice Byran, dated June 26. “The High Court Enforcement Officer, including any Enforcement Agent acting under his authority, may use reasonable force to enter the Property if necessary,” it states.

According to legal experts with knowledge of the case, the latest order by the High Court’s Queen’s Bench Division is the granting of permission, should it be required, while the banks consider “all the enforcement options available to them”.

The order relates to the UK’s Tribunal Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 and follows a UK High Court ruling in May, which refused to overturn a worldwide order freezing Mallya’s assets and upheld an Indian court’s ruling that the Indian banks were entitled to recover funds. It marked the first recorded case of a judgment of the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) in India being registered by the English High Court, setting a legal precedent.

The victory for the 13 Indian banks which include State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Corporation bank, Federal Bank Ltd, IDBI Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Jammu & Kashmir Bank, Punjab & Sind Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of Mysore, UCO Bank, United Bank of India and JM Financial Asset Reconstruction Co. Pvt Ltd enables them to enforce the Indian judgment against Mallya’s assets in England and Wales.

Mallya has made an application in the Court of Appeal seeking permission to appeal against the order, which remains pending. Mallya, who is separately fighting extradition to India on fraud and money laundering charges worth an estimated Rs 9,000 crores, had recently issued a media statement condemning the charges against him as politically motivated.

He then took to social media to clarify that he made the statement “after a long period of silence” because he had filed an application before the Karnataka High Court on June 22, setting out available assets of approximately Rs 13,900 crores.

“We have requested the Court’s permission to allow us to sell these assets under judicial supervision and repay creditors, including the Public Sector Banks such amounts as may be directed and determined by the Court,” he tweeted.

“If the criminal agencies such as ED or CBI object to my proposal, and object to the sale of assets, it will clearly demonstrate that there is an agenda against me ‘the Poster Boy’ beyond recovery of dues to Public Sector Banks, he added.

Meanwhile, the former Kingfisher Airlines boss remains on bail since his arrest on an extradition warrant in April last year. He will return for his extradition hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London on July 31, when closing arguments are expected from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), acting on behalf of the Indian government, and Mallya’s defence team. A judgment is expected in the case at a later date.

While the CPS claims it has successfully established a prima facie case of fraud against the businessman, Mallya’s lawyers have sought to establish that the criminal charges against him are “without substance”. They have also challenged the case on human rights grounds, questioning the conditions at Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai, where the businessman is to be held post-extradition.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Delhi CM okays doorstep ration delivery, orders implementation

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman


Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday approved the much-debated doorstep ration delivery system and directed the Food Department to implement it immediately.

“Approved Doorstep Delivery of Rations. Overruled all objections to the proposal…Directed… to keep me informed of daily progress,” Kejriwal tweeted.

Doorstep ration delivery has been one of the key isues over which the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had been jostling with Lt Governor Anil Baijal and the Centre.

The tussle was expected to continue with the city government issuing the fresh order for the implementation of the public welfare scheme.

Kejriwal is scheduled to meet Baijal at 3 p.m.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Congress spokesman seeks Centre’s attention over fake news

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman


Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala on Friday sought the Centre’s attention towards the menace of fake news circulating on social media that maligns the image of reputed persons.

“Modi Govt needs to crackdown on this ‘Fake News Factory’ that is unleashed on SM (social media) by BJP supporters. Lies and photoshop driven fakery are being spread that violate 153 A, 295 A, 500 and 505(2) of the IPC (Indian Penal Code),” Surjewala tweeted.

Through his tweet, the leader also urged Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to curb the peril.

“Hope @HMOIndia and @DelhiPolice under Rajnath Singh ji will act against culprits.”

Surjewala’s remarks come after Indiaflare.com published a manufactured quote attributing to the Congress leader.

It said: “Mohammed Irfan (Mandsaur rapist) cannot be considered a rapist because Islam permits the rape of women from other religion. He should be released.”

This was the same narrative pushed by the fake news website in its article on ‘Muslims demanding the release of Mandsaur rapist’, Surjewala said.

He said the fake quote was shared on “Join and Support PM Modi 2019” by one Anurag Tiwari, whose account seems fake as there is no activity on the profile.

It has more than 500 shares, added Surjewala.

Earlier, another Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi was misquoted in a fake news circulated on social networking sites and then threatened along with her 10-year-old daughter through a vicious message posted by a person, now in police custody, on his Twitter handle.

Filed Under: News & Politics

US begins trade war against China, Beijing to ‘fight back

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman

A trade war between US and China officially began on Friday as President Donald Trump’s administration imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products, with Beijing vowing to “fight back”.

The penalties went into effect at 12:01 a.m., reports The New York Times.

Minutes after the tariffs went into effect, a spokesperson for China’s Commerce Ministry said in a statement: “China promised not to fire the first shot, but in order to safeguard the country’s core interests as well as that of the people, it is forced to fight back.”

The statement did not however, provide details on its retaliation.

The administration’s 25 per cent tariffs are targeting Chinese products such as industrial machinery, medical devices and auto parts.

On Thursday, Trump showed no signs of backing down from his fight and suggested the possibility of tariffs on almost $500 billion more of Chinese goods.

“Thirty-four, and then you have another 16 in two weeks and then, as you know, we have 200 billion in abeyance and then after the 200 billion we have 300 billion in abeyance. OK?” Trump told reporters aboard the Air Force One.

“So we have 50 plus 200 plus almost 300.”

Following Friday’s development, rhe Shanghai Composite index fell 1.1 per cent, after reaching more than a two-year low this week, reports the Guardian.

Chinese manufacturers have already been hit by a strengthening yuan that has made exports more expensive.

Trump and his advisers argue the tariffs are necessary to pressure China into abandoning unfair practices such as stealing intellectual property and forcing American companies to hand over valuable technology, reports CNN.

In addition to the tariffs, the White House is placing restrictions on investment and on visas for Chinese nationals.

The clash with China comes as the Trump administration is also fighting over trade with American allies such as Canada and the European Union.

American tariffs on steel and aluminium imports have provoked retaliatory measures against billions of dollars of American exports.

Filed Under: World

Amarnath Yatra resumes from Pahalgam route

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman

The annual Amarnath Yatra resumed on Friday from the Pahalgam route in the Kashmir Valley while it continued to remain suspended for the third day from the Baltal route.

“After improvement in weather, the yatris were allowed to move towards the cave shrine from the Pahalgam base camp. However, no one was allowed to proceed from Baltal,” officials said

Landslide clearance operation is ongoing on the Baltal trek route which was hit by a landslide on Tuesday killing four pilgrims and a local. Ten others were also injured in this accident after which the Yatra was suspended.

Governor N.N. Vohra, who is also the Chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), visited the Baltal base camp to take stock of the situation.

So far, 68,000 pilgrims have performed this year’s pilgrimage which started on June 28.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Politicians use nationalism, religion to unite people for wrong reasons: Stellan Skarsgard

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman

Stellan Skarsgard doesn’t want to enter the political world thanks to US President Donald Trump. The Swedish actor, who has been part of films like “Good Will Hunting”, “Thor”, “Avengers” and “Mamma Mia!”, says politicians unite people for all the wrong reasons.

He feels there is a wave of religious nationalism around the world, and that it will lead to more bloodshed.

Skarsgard has always been vocal about everything, including politics. He has said on several occasions that his perspective about the world changed after reading the Bible and the Quran after the 9/11 tragedy.

“For decades since the Second World War, the West had become a developed democracy… developed an idea that everybody is equal, values of humanism and tolerance. Now, in the last 10 years, there has been a backlash… And there is religious nationalism all over the world,” Skarsgard told IANS over the phone from Scotland.

“I believe everybody should have the right to have their own religion. But that doesn’t mean that they should forget everybody else’s right to have their own religion… The idea of nationalism is excluding, not including.”

Skarsgard pointed out that “nationalism and religion are always used by strong politicians to unite people for the wrong reasons”.

Skarsgard looked back at the time when work brought him to India, and he saw a world embracing diversity in its true sense.

“When I was working in Mumbai, it was in the 1980s… What I loved about the city and India was that it was not very violent. You could walk in the middle of the night and didn’t have to fear of getting attacked or robbed or anything.

“There were a multitude of different approaches of religion and approaches of life and they were all tolerated. And I must say that the current religious nationalism is encouraging the opposite. They are encouraging fight and there has been a lot of bloodshed and more will come.”

As a child, Skarsgard wanted to become a diplomat and travel the world with the message of harmony and peace. But instead found his way into showbiz and went on to do iconic roles like Jan Nyman in “Breaking the Waves”, Professor Gerald Lambeau in “Good Will Hunting”, Bootstrap Bill Turner in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, Bill Anderson in “Mamma Mia!”, Dr. Erik Selvig in the “Thor” and “The Avengers” franchise.

The actor turned 67 last month. Indian channel Sony Pix had a special screening session and aired some of his iconic films as part of the birthday celebrations.

Does he think he is spreading the message of peace as an actor?

“No, I don’t… I wanted to become a diplomat as a child and I thought it would be a great idea… I don’t believe actors have the power to change reality.”

For a lot of fans, Skarsgard, who has dabbled in all the mediums — be it films or small screen or theatre — will be an inspiring politician. But he wants to stay away from politics.

“No, because in this, if I know more about the world than Trump, then I don’t know enough.”

His opinions have created trouble for him in the past, but that doesn’t deter him from calling a spade a spade.

Recalling an incident, he said: “I always say what I have on my mind. And it is not always appreciated. I did an American horror film and on the premiere at the red carpet somebody asked me ‘What scares you?’, and it was at the time of George W. Bush. I said the reign of this country scares me and that had repercussions… But you still have to express (yourself).”

On the work front, he will soon be seen in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”, “Music, War and Love”, “Out Stealing Horses”, “Chernobyl” and “The Painted Bird”.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Karnataka’s Budget estimates widening deficit in 2018-19

July 6, 2018 by Nasheman


The Karnataka Budget for fiscal 2018-19 on Thursday estimated a Rs 579.05-crore widening deficit on capital account from its Revised Estimates of Rs 105.30 crore and Budget Estimates of Rs 370.04 crore for fiscal 2017-18.

“Fiscal deficit is expected to be Rs 40,753 crore, which is 2.89 per cent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP),” said Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy in the Assembly here.

Fiscal deficit is the difference between the total revenue and expenditure of the state government in a financial year.

Similarly, the state’s total liabilities at Rs 2,92,220 crore at the end of 2018-19, estimated to be 20.75 per cent of the GSDP, though within the 25 per cent limit mandated in the Karnataka Fiscal Responsibility Act for FY 2019.

“All three fiscal parameters are within the mandate of the Act, reflecting the state’s fiscal prudence,” claimed Kumaraswamy in his Budget speech.

The Budget has proposed to waive crop loans up to a whopping Rs 34,000 crore, borrowed by 17 lakh farmers at the rate of Rs 2 lakh per family across the state till December 31, 2017.

On revenue account, however, the Budget estimated for this fiscal (FY 2019) a modest surplus of Rs 106.06 crore from Revised Estimates of Rs 383.84 crore and Budget Estimates of Rs 136.54 crore for fiscal 2017-18.

“The total receipts for 2018-19 are estimated to Rs 2,13,734 crore, including Rs 1,66,396 crore from revenue, Rs 47,338 crore from capital and Rs 47,134 crore from borrowings,” Kumaraswamy said.

He said that the total expenditure is estimated to be Rs 2,18,488 crore, comprising Rs 1,66,290 crore from revenue, Rs 41,063 crore from capital and Rs 11,136 crore from debt repayment.

The southern state’s tax revenue for FY 2019 is estimated to be Rs 1,06,621 crore, including Goods and Services Tax compensation, which is an increase of 16.25 per cent over the revised estimate of 2017-18.

As much as Rs 8,181 crore is expected to be collected from non-tax revenues. The state government expects to receive Rs 36,215 crore as its share of the central taxes and Rs 15,379 crore as grants from the central government.

The revenue receipts are estimated to be supplemented by gross borrowings of Rs 47,134 crore, non-debt capital receipts of Rs 75 crore and recovery of loans up to Rs 129 crore.

“The state-run boards, corporations and local bodies are expected to mobilise Rs 16,760 crore through internal resource generation and borrowings,” added Kumaraswamy, who holds the finance portfolio.

The GSDP in last fiscal 2017-18 grew 8.5 per cent from of 7.5 per cent in 2016-17.

“The agriculture sector is expected to grow 4.9 per cent, manufacturing 4.9 per cent and service sector 10.4 per cent in this fiscal,” added Kumaraswamy.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

BJP MLAs protest against state budget for ignoring coastal Karnataka

July 5, 2018 by Nasheman


Moments after Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy presented his maiden budget here on Thursday, July 5, BJP MLAs from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi submitted a hand-written letter of protest over not making any announcements for coastal Karnataka.

“Is Kumaraswamy the CM of only Old Mysuru region?” they asked. BJP MLAs alleged that all new projects have been announced only for places where JD(S) leaders are MLAs.

MLC Kota Srinivas Poojary too criticized the budget, stating that the farm loan waiver is not as much as expected. “This is not a complete waiver of farm loans.”

Mangaluru South MLA Vedavyas Kamath slammed HDK for ignoring the coastal region. “We had urged for special funds for the rain-damaged coastal region, but we got nothing. There is no allocation for coastal development, not even for roads. This is an injustice to the people of the coastal region and we strongly condemn this.”

Meanwhile, BJP MLAs from the coastal region said that the state government ignored the fishermen and Endosulfan victims. “We were expecting new announcements for fisheries and Endosulfan victims in the coastal region. But the JD(S)-Congress coalition has completely neglected the people of coastal Karnataka and betrayed them.”

Opposition MLAs from coastal Karnataka protested in front of Vidhana Soudha alleging that Dakshina Kannada and Udupi were not even mentioned in the budget.

Sources said soon after the budget presentation, ministers U T Khader and Zameer Ahmed Khan approached HDK to express displeasure over not announcing any allocation for minorities. HDK is learned to have told them that it would be taken care of in the next budget.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Karnataka Budget 2018 Highlights

July 5, 2018 by Nasheman


Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy is presenting the Congress-JDS coalition government’s maiden budget at Vidhana Soudha here today.

The budget preparations were made based on the Common Minimum Programme of the coalition partners.

Budget Highlights:

Size of the 2018 Budget: Rs 2,13,734 crore

Rs 150 crore will be allotted for adopting Israel method of farming.

Israel model of irrigation to be adopted across 5000 hectares each in Karwar, Tumakuru, Yadgir and Haveri.

Congress government ‘bhagya’ schemes will continue.

Annabhagya scheme: Quantity of rice cut from 7 kg to 5 kg

4% rise in liquor tax

Fuel price rise; Petrol-Rs 1.14, diesel – Rs 1.12

Power tariff rise by 20 paise per unit

Rs 34,000 crore will be allotted towards farm loan waiver

Bellandur Lake rejuvenation project – Rs 50 crore alloted

‘I have decided to limit the loan amount to Rs 2 lakhs’- HDK

Film University to be set up at a cost of Rs.30 cr at Ramanagara

Rs 25 cr towards Mutts (selected)

Rs 15825 cr for six elevated corridors across Bengaluru

Education: Rs 26581 cr; Water resources: Rs 18142 cr; Urban development: Rs 17727 cr; Energy: Rs 14499 cr; Social Welfare: Rs 14123 cr; PWD: Rs 10200 cr

Rs 190 crore for a scheme to safeguard interests of coconut growers

Kayaka scheme: Loan of up to Rs 10 lakh to enhance skill development and entrepreneurship skills in SHGs on cluster model or individually

Rs 150 cr allotted to repair govt primary, high-school and PU college buildings

Rs 25Cr set aside for Karnataka Brahmin Development Board

Pregnant women from BPL families to get Rs 1,000 aid per month

Anganwadi centers under women and child welfare department will be strengthened as ‘Balasnehi’ centres.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Wimbledon: Raja loses in first round

July 5, 2018 by Nasheman


India’s Purav Raja and his French partner Fabrice Martin lost a hard-fought five-set battle to crash out of the men’s doubles competition at the Wimbledon tennis tournament here on Wednesday.

Up against Dušan Lajovic of Serbia and Bosnia’s Mirza Bašic in the first round, the Indo-French combination lost 2-6, 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, 9-11 in a mammoth encounter which lasted three hours and 37 minutes.

Lajovic and Bašic will next meet the winner of the first round contest between Nikola Mektic of Croatia and Austria’s Alexander Peya and the Canadian-Austrian team of Daniel Nestor and Jurgen Melzer.

Filed Under: Sports

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