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Pakistan must decide how to live peacefully with neighbours: Rajnath

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that he hopes the new government in Pakistan will bring about positive changes in its approach to seek peace with neighbours.

Addressing the media at the BSF headquarters in Paloura area of Jammu district, he said: “Pakistan has its own nature and we cannot change their nature. They will have to do it.

“Whatever initiatives India could take, we have taken. The Prime Minister broke protocol to visit Pakistan. I pray to God the new government in Pakistan understands how good relations are built with neighbours.”

Rajnath Singh said there were challenges which the nation faced.

“Whether it is the Naxal violence or terrorism in J&K, our security forces are dealing with this effectively. The Army, CRPF and state police are working here in absolute coordination.”

Asked about the boycott of municipal and panchayat polls by the National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party, he said: “I appeal to these parties to take part in these elections because this is the only way to establish direct contact with the people.”

The Minister inaugurated two smart border fencing pilot projects on the international border in Jammu on Monday under the comprehensive integrated border management system (CIBMS) programme.

He told the media: “When I visited Israel, I saw this system there and immediately after that we started work on this project.

“Based on the feedback, the system will be foolproof. I have launched two such pilot projects here. We will launch a similar 60 km long pilot project in Assam.”

(IANS)

Filed Under: News & Politics, World

Widespread rain to lash Bengaluru till Thursday

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


Light to moderate widespread rain will lash the southern city of Bengaluru till Thursday, an official from Karnataka’s weather monitoring centre said on Monday.

As of Monday morning 8.30 a.m., parts of Bengaluru received maximum rainfall measuring up to 14.1 cm and an average rainfall of 3 cm across the Bengaluru Urban district, the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) said.

“Due to low pressure created in the Bay of Bengal, the city is expected to continue to receive light to moderate rain over the next few days,” KSNDMC Director, G.S. Srinivasa Reddy, told IANS here.

The south interior districts of the state, including Mysuru and Chamarajanagar also received moderate rain over the past 24 hours.

“Monsoon activity is likely to increase in the north interior districts of Kalaburagi, Bidar and Raichur,” Reddy added.

The state capital, however, is on alert and is prepared to act in case the intensity of the rain increases, an official said.

“We have already cleared out many of the storm water drains across the city to prevent flash floods in any region, in case of heavy rain,” the city’s civic body spokesman, L. Suresh, told IANS.

On August 15 last year, Bengaluru received its heaviest downpour in a century measuring up to 18 cm within a span of three hours, which wreaked havoc across the city, crippling normal life, flooding hundreds of roads and houses.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Environment

Ronit Roy honoured to be part of ‘Thugs Of Hindostan’

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


Actor Ronit Roy will be seen featuring in the upcoming film “Thugs Of Hindostan”. He says he is honoured to be a small part of the film.

“Wow! I am so honoured to be a small part of this magnum opus,” Ronit tweeted on Monday morning.

The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif and Fatima Sana Shaikh. It is slated to hit the screens on November 8.

This will be the second time Ronit will be seen working with Amitabh. The two have previously worked in the film “Sarkar 3”.

Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, who directed Katrina and Aamir in “Dhoom: 3”. “Thugs Of Hindostan” is an adaptation of the 1839 novel “Confessions of a Thug”.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Film

Soldier kills 2 colleagues, himself in Himachal Pradesh

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


A soldier allegedly shot dead two of his colleagues before killing himself in the cantonment area of Dharamshala early on Monday, police said.

Jasbir Singh, a soldier of the 18 Sikh Regiment, shot dead two fellow soldiers, Hardeep Singh and Harpal Singh, at the Officer’s Mess around 2 a.m on Monday.

He then shot himself with his service INSAS rifle, police said.

All three died on the spot.

The Army and the local police are investigating the matter. The reason for the killings is yet to be ascertained.

Dharamshala is around 250 km from Chandigarh.

Filed Under: Crime

Sensex tanks 400 points on weak global cues; Nifty down 100 points

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


Weak global markets amid the US-China trade concerns plunged the key Indian equity indices on Monday afternoon, with the S&P BSE Sensex losing around 400 points so far.

The wider NSE Nifty50 also lost over 100 points during the intra-day trade. Among the sectors, heavy selling pressure was witnessed in banking, consumer durables and auto stocks.

Globally, market sentiments were subdued on reports that the US might announce fresh tariffs on Chinese imports.

At 12.50 p.m., the Nifty50 on the National Stock Exchange traded at 11,410.00 points, lower by 105.20 points or 0.91 per cent from the previous close.

The BSE Sensex, which had opened at 38,027.81 points, traded at 37,680.58 points, lower by 410.06 points or 1.08 per cent from the previous close of 38,090.64 points.

So far, it has touched an intra-day high of 38,027.81 points and a low of 37,597.05 points.

The top gainers on the Sensex were Tata Steel, Wipro, IndusInd Bank, Power Grid and Bharti Airtel, while the major losers were HDFC, NTPC, State Bank of India, HDFC Bank and Tata Motors (DVR).

(IANS)

Filed Under: Business & Technology

State govt transfers 20 IPS officers

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


In a major reshuffle, the state government on Saturday transferred 20 IPS officers, including top-ranking officers in the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), the Karnataka Lokayukta and State Intelligence Department.

Notably the transfer orders came a day after chief minister Kumaraswamy alleged that “certain kingpins’ were trying to bribe Congress and JD(S) MLAs to pull down his ministry, and were mobilising funds from people involved in illegal activities towards this end.

The new postings are: Alok Mohan (ADGP, railways, Bengaluru), P S Sandhu (commissioner for traffic and road safety, Bengaluru), P Ravindranath (ADGP, forest cell, Bengaluru), Sanjay Sahay (ADGP, police computer wing, Bengaluru), Alikana S Murthy (ADGP, Karnataka Lokayukta, Bengaluru), Alok Kumar (additional commissioner of police, crime, Bengaluru), N Satheesh Kumar (DIG, KSRP, Bengaluru), Sandeep Patil (Jt commissioner, CAR, Bengaluru), PS Harsha (DIG, prisons, Bengaluru), KT Balakrishna (SP, intelligence, Bengaluru), P Rajendra Prasad (SP, wireless, Bengaluru), Ram Niwas Sepat (SP, ACB, Bengaluru), Ida Martin Marbaniang (DCP, traffic west, Bengaluru), Bheemashankar S Guled (SP, railways, Bengaluru), G Radhika (AIGP, DGP office, Bengaluru), Hanumantharaya (SP, Yadgir), S Girish (DCP crime, Bengaluru), AN Prakash Gowda (SP, Hassan), KV Jagadish (DCP, traffic east, Bengaluru) and N Chaitra (SP, directorate of civil rights enforcement, Bengaluru).

Meanwhile, it is learnt that few Congress legislators are opposed to the transfer of several senior officers by Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and the issue is likely to come up for discussion at a meeting, scheduled today (Sunday) to be held by AICC General Secretary in-charge of Karnataka K.C. Venugopal with party leaders.

(PTI)

Filed Under: News & Politics

Gang from New Delhi looting houses in Bengaluru arrested

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


A 26-year-old man and his gang who used to come to Bengaluru from New Delhi to burgle houses were arrested here on Sunday.

From the CCTV footage from a burglary that took place two months ago, two suspects- Ashish and Harman were identified by the Jeevan Bhema Nagar police. Ashish was caught by a night watchman and confessed to the crime. This led to the arrest of Harman, a resident of New Delhi, who used to fly from there to Chennai and then would come to Bengaluru by car. He would travel back to his place by train or flight after the burglary. Police also confiscated 1.5 kg of gold and 2 kg of silver articles worth at least Rs 50 lakhs from them.

Harman also confessed to the police, saying that he would come to Bengaluru months in advance to plan their heist and that he would pose as a student and knock on doors of houses they used to burgle. He also confessed that he used to use several SIM cards to throw off the police and that their goods would be sold off at Chor Bazaars in the capital.

In a similar case in 2014, they were arrested but then were out on bail and they continued to burgle houses. Police say at least 20 cases involving this gang has been solved by the arrest and information provided by the gang.

(PTI)

Filed Under: Crime

KaRaVe activists blacken Hindi signboards

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


There has been a lot of agitation from the southern states of India over the past few years against the alleged imposition of the Hindi language, considered to be a largely northern language.

As a sign of protest, members of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KaRaVe), on Friday, September 14, blackened the Hindi signboards along various national highways in the state on Friday, September 14. The Centre celebrated Hindi Diwas (Hindi day) on September 14, to mark the day on which Hindi became an official language of the Union Government under Article 343 of the Constitution back in 1949.

KaRaVe President T A Narayana Gowda claimed that the Centre was propagating its hidden agenda of imposing Hindi on the population, a large majority of whom are non-Hindi speaking and that this was their way of resisting this policy.

Milestones on NH 48 near Davangere and signs along on the various highways in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Kolar, Shivamogga and some other districts were blackened by the KaRaVe activists.

A similar form of protest was carried out by the KaRaVe back in 2017 when they barged into the metro stations in Bengaluru and blackened the Hindi signboards while shouting slogans against the imposition of the Hindi language.

KaRaVe activists, in a bid to seek equality among all the languages in the country, are trying to get other non-Hindi speaking states to join in their efforts to oppose the BJP-ruled Centre’s imposition of the Hindi language on them.

Narayana said that it is disrespectful to other languages and unacceptable to make Hindi the official language of the union government, as India is a multilingual country. He also condemned the fact that the Centre wants to celebrate only Hindi Diwas.

PTI

Filed Under: Culture & Society

After Kerala, rivers in DK show signs of drying

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


After our neighbouring state Kerala witnessed unexplainable instances of rivers getting dry, it is now the turn of undivided Dakshina Kannada district, wherein the flow of water in most of the rivers is said to be decreasing when compared to last year.

Due to this, social activists, environmentalists and civilians are worried about the situation of drinking water during summer.

Everyone seemed relaxed because it was earlier said that the district would not face any drinking water issues this year because the region received favourable rainfall.

Usually, rain starts lashing in the month of June here. However, the district has got rainfall continuously since mid-April this year. Despite the good rainfall, the water level dipping day by day is creating a sense of panic. Environmentalists opine that the existing water level is equal to the water level, which usually prevails in the month of January, which means our water bodies are showing a deficit of three months.

The report of groundwater authority in Dakshina Kannada district confirmed that the water level has gone down this year when compared to last year. The department has already analysed the existing water level in most of the rivers in Dakshina Kannada district. Sullia taluk, which is also called the green belt of Dakshina Kannada district too is likely to be hit this year, according to the report that says that water level of Payaswini river in Sullia has dipped around 2.45 meter after the Jodupala landslide and deluge episode.

In Uppinangadi also, sand beds are seen in the river even before the end of the monsoon. The water level in Kumaradhara and Nethravathi too is not satisfactory.

Lokesh, a farmer of Uppinagady, who uses Nethravathi river for irrigation purpose says that his arecanut plantation would definitely go dry this year due to lack of water in the river. “I wonder how the flow of the water lessened even after a good rainfall this year,” he adds.

Give a five-year break to the Western Ghats

Social activist M G Hegde says that the unscientific development works taken up by the government as well as private individuals has resulted in dire consequences like the flood, drought, landslide among others.

” Give a break of at least five years to the Western Ghats. Let her rejuvenate,” he says adding that the government should not go ahead with any projects which destroys the Western Ghats including the Yettina Hole project. As the western ghats are considered as the heart of Karnataka, it should not be touched. If we continue to wound our heart, we are threatening ourselves, he says.

Meanwhile, many have urged the government to take steps to analyse the reason behind this phenomenon and do what is necessary to avert eventualities.

Filed Under: Environment

Woman constable hires men to chop lover’s hand for refusing marriage

September 17, 2018 by Nasheman


There seems to be no shortage of bizarre incidents as seen in a recent incident, a woman constable was apprehended for hiring known criminals to chop off her lover’s arm.

The Bengaluru police were sent on a wild goose chase recently by one of their own, when a man, identified as 27-year-old Raveesh, was attacked by three unidentified men at around 6 pm on September 11. The men chopped off his forearm and made away with it and not knowing the identities of the attackers and without an apparent motive, the police were left baffled by the circumstances Now, however, they have sufficient reason to believe that Raveesh’s lover was the “mastermind” behind his attack.

The attack happened in the forest area off Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in Bannerghatta near Anekal when Raveesh, an electrical contractor, was with his lover Jayalakshmi, a woman constable with the VV Puram Traffic Police Station, according to police. There were even videos shot by passers-by after the attack, which showed Jayalakshmi screaming for someone to help Raveesh, which is why the police did not suspect her initially.

They first assumed that Raveesh’s business dealings or his relationship with Jayalakshmi was the reason behind the attack. However, inconsistencies in statements made by Jayalakshmi soon led the sleuths’ to suspect her. When going through her phone call records for further insight into the matter, they found that she was in contact with a known criminal identified as Shravanakumar alias Mental Vijji.

This gave the police another angle to the case and further investigations revealed that Jayalakshmi, who was married to another man, and Raveesh were in a relationship some years ago. They could not get married to each other as they belonged to different castes. However, when Raveesh found out that Jayalakshmi was considering divorcing her husband, he began to pursue her again.

Things went awry, however, when Jayalakshmi wanted to marry Raveesh, but he did not want to, which is what led to her plotting his attack, according to police. It was also learnt that Jayalakshmi had paid Rs 15,000 as an advance, out of the Rs 1.5 lakh that she was supposed to pay the attackers.

Jayalakshmi hired Kumar, a repeat offender, who along with his son Anand, hired Mental Vijji to aid with the assault. According to police, Jayalakshmi believed that Raveesh would have no other choice but to marry her if he lost his arm.

Police arrested Mental Vijji on Saturday morning and recovered Raveesh’s severed arm after taking the accused to the scene of the crime. Vijji was shot in the foot when he tried to escape by strangling a constable named Siddalingaswamy. The police have also arrested the others involved in the case.

Raveesh is currently receiving treatment for his injuries at a private hospital.

(PTI)

Filed Under: Crime

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