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You can’t stop Pakistani women from thinking, dreaming: Author Taha Kehar

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Meet Tanya, the protagonist of a new quick-read from Pakistan, who has “got a pretty good life, working for a Karachi newspaper and smoking-drinking-flirting her way through minor romantic escapades”. The author, Taha Kehar, says that her character is his attempt to cultivate a narrative about what it means to be a woman in Karachi. But are there really many “politically opinionated, liberal, urban women that are both feisty and fearless”, as Tanya is, in Pakistan today?

Kehar, the author of “Typically Tanya”, said that it wasn’t entirely necessary for women in Pakistan (or anywhere else in the world for that matter) to be “liberal” or “urban” in order to have “bold political opinions or take on a fearless, feisty approach to life”.

“Although Pakistan is an inherently patriarchal society where women are subjected to restrictions and excessive surveillance, no measure of constraints can stop them from thinking, dreaming and forging their way in the world. Women in Pakistan have entered the public domain and are reclaiming it by negotiating gender confrontations and challenging archaic norms,” Kehar told IANS in an email interview from Karachi, describing his frame of mind as he shaped Tanya’s character.

He shared that Tanya may epitomise the struggle of Pakistani women, but she belongs to “a privileged segment of Karachi’s elite” that “can operate within a bubble and turn a blind eye to the ground realities”.

“By virtue of her social status, she manages to evade some patriarchal demands and has the freedom to ignore the restrictions imposed by the public sphere. But even then, it would be flawed to assume that she isn’t influenced by patriarchy in her everyday life. While writing ‘Typically Tanya’, I had to remain mindful of these subtle nuances,” he said.

Kehar, himself a journalist, said that he wanted to break away from Western ideas of Karachi as “a battle-hardened, conflict-riddled city” and understand it from the perspective of its citizens.

He also admitted that the male gaze could claw its way into the narrative and possibly even shrink the space for the female perspective. “The primary challenge was to elbow away all male-centric notions to prevent them from distorting Tanya’s perspective,” he said, adding that he discussed his protagonist’s traits with some of his female friends, who spent their days cooped up in newsrooms like Tanya does in the novel.

Maintaining that Tanya’s experiences may not be “entirely representative” of all independent and modern Pakistani women, Kehar, however, asserted that like most of them, Tanya recognises “the importance of making her own choices” and “taking charge of her own life”.

The author, published in both Indian and Pakistani media, said that Indian readers might enjoy Tanya’s humour, her friendship with Inder, an Indian journalist who is reporting from Pakistan. The book might also interest some readers who enjoy political polemics.

Asked to describe his novel for Indian readers, the author obliged, saying: “‘Typically Tanya’ is about Karachi, journalism and relationships between misfits. It is about a woman’s journey in negotiating these minefields. The protagonist isn’t obsessed with marriage and is unwilling to compromise her own dignity at the altar of a groom chosen by a rishta aunty.”

Kehar has previously published a collection of poems and “Typically Tanya” is his debut novel. Published by HarperCollins India, it is priced at Rs 299.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Books

FIR lodged insulting tricolor At BJP rally in Jammu’s Kathua

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman

The national flag was allegedly displayed upside down during a rally led by senior BJP leader Rajiv Jasrotia in Kathua district, following which an FIR was lodged for insulting the tricolour, police said Saturday.

The FIR was registered on Friday against unknown persons in Kathua Police Station under Section 2 (insulting the national flag or the Constitution) of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, a police official told media.

A local resident, Vinod Nijhawan, in a complaint alleged the national flag was disrespected during the rally led by Jasrotia, who is a former minister, and BJP candidate Rahul Dev Sharma Thursday, the official said.

Jasrotia, who is the BJP MLA from Kathua constituency, had accompanied Sharma in a procession from his Shiv Nagar residence to file nomination papers for ward-number 19 Thursday for the Urban Local Body polls.

The complainant presented a video clip purportedly showing a person, just behind the BJP legislator, holding the tricolour upside down during the procession which covered a distance of over two km, the official said.

In his complaint, Nijhawan said the act was “very heinous” and hurt the “sentiments of the patriotic citizens of India”.

The official said an investigation was underway in the matter.

PTI

Filed Under: Crime

DCM G Parmeshwar says that the police adopt new technology to detect cyber crimes

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Expressing concern over the increase of cyber crimes in today’s internet era, Deputy Chief Minister Dr G. Parameshwar emphasised that police officers have to keep themselves updated with the latest technology to detect such crimes.

He was speaking at the Southern Region Coordination Committee meeting of the Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG & IGs) here on Friday.

Stating that officers need to be a step ahead of the offenders Parameshwara stressed on the need for adoption of new technologies to detect cyber crimes. He observed that frequent meeting between top police officials of Southern states, to exchange of vital information and discuss methods to improve the system will aid in curbing criminal activities.

DGs of Karnataka, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh along with IGPs attended the meeting.

PTI

Filed Under: News & Politics

Congress MLA Lakshmi hebbalkar revealed that the BJP offerd Rs 30 crore to join their party

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Congress MLA and KPCC Women’s Morcha President Lakshmi Hebbalkar on Friday revealed that the BJP had allegedly lured her to join their party by offering her Rs 30 crore and a ministerial berth.

Speaking to reporters in Belagavi here Hebbalkar informed that a woman BJP leader had made this offer to her over the phone in the month of May when she was in Hyderabad. However, Hebbalkar refused to quit the Congress party and turned down the offer.

“I told them ‘Operation Lotus’ was an unnatural way to come to power and refused their offer,” she stated adding that another BJP leader had even contacted her family member asking them to persuade her to join BJP.

She, however, refused to divulge the names of the BJP leaders who had called her and said that she had handed over the record of phone calls, messages to senior party leaders.

PTI

Filed Under: News & Politics

FB friend dupes political leader of Rs 10 lakh

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Acting on a complaint filed by a local politician, the Jnanabharathi police arrested three persons, including a woman on charges of duping the leader of Rs 10 lakh after befriending him on Facebook.

P Harini alias Swati Gowda alias Khushi (25), Ravi Pengappa (40) and V Prakash (39) all residents of Tigalarapalya are the arrested.

In a complaint filed with police on last Tuesday, the victim, L. Srinivas, a resident of Nagarabavai and JD(S) general secretary alleged that Harini had befriended him on Facebook in August this year. The two kept exchanging messages and went on to become good friends.

During one such conversation, Harini informed Srinivas that she was setting up a dance class. A few days later she informed him that her father had made arrangements for Rs 2 crore towards the investment but she was falling short of Rs 3 lakhs. An unsuspecting Srinivas offered to lend her the money and a man whom she said was her brother picked up the money from near a bus stand in Bangalore University campus

Later Harini once again messaged Srinivas stating that she was in urgent need of Rs 10 lakh and since her father was out of town she requested him to loan her the amount. Srinivas agreed to lend Rs 7 lakh to her and this time too the money was collected from the same spot by a man whom she said was her manager. However, when Srinivas tried to contact her, later in the day, her mobile was found switched off. After attempts to establish contact with her failed Srinivas realised that he had been cheated by the gang and immediately filed a complaint with Jnanabharathi police.

The police have registered a case and recovered cash of Rs 4.5 lakh, an autorickshaw and a mobile phone from the accused.

PTI

Filed Under: Crime

58 million Indians living without pension: Survey

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Fifty eight million people in India are living without pension or any other form of assistance, civil society organisation Pension Parishad has said.

Citing the State of Pensions in India Report 2018, Economist Prabhat Patnaik said the Central government spends as little as 0.04 per cent of the GDP for its flagship Indira Gandhi National Social Assistance (IGNOAPS) programme for ensuring income security for the elderly.

“It will cost only about 1.6 per cent of the present-day GDP to ensure 90 per cent of the elderly population a pension of Rs 2,500 per person every month,” Patnaik said.

According to National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP), a welfare programme administered by the Ministry of Rural Development, 80 million elderly people in India are entitled to a pension of Rs 200 per month.

This meagre amount reaches only about 22.3 million people, Pension Parishad Coordinator, Nikhil Dey said.

The organisation also pointed out that countries like Nepal, Bolivia, Lesotho, Bostwana, Ecuador — all much smaller economies as compared to India — ensure better social pensions for their elderly citizens.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Business & Technology

We played good cricket throughout the tournament: Rohit Sharma

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman

After a hard-fought win over Bangladesh in a nail-biting Asia Cup final, stand-in India skipper Rohit Sharma praised his players for handling pressure well beside playing quality cricket throughout the tournament.

In an unpredictable affair in the finals, the lower and middle order batsmen helped India clinch its seventh Asia Cup title after the top order collapsed against a disciplined Bangladesh bowlers.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Rohit said: “We played some good cricket throughout the tournament and this is the reward of all the hardwork throughout the tournament.”

“I have been part of games like this before and credit to the guys in the middle to handle the pressure and to cross the finishing line was a fantastic effort,” he added.

Rohit meanwhile, also praised Bangladesh for their fighting spirit in a do-or-die contest.

“You have to give some credit to Bangladesh. They put us under pressure in the first 10 overs,” said the 31-year-old right hander.

“It wouldn’t be easy if we didn’t have the support of the remaining 10 players, so I am really proud of the boys,” the India skipper said praising his teammates.

On the other hand, commenting on the match, Bagladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza said: “We bowled really well, particularly if we made 240+. We asked the batsmen to make at least 260, but at the end of the day the bowlers did really well.”

“I wanted to bowl the quicks first, because I wanted to restrict the runs since they were going after us and trying to play shots at that stage,” he added.

Significantly, it was India’s seventh Asia Cup title.

IAns

Filed Under: Sports

Congress restless over Rafale deal since it couldn’t make money: Nirmala

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Attacking the Congress for its offensive against the Modi government on the Rafale deal, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said that the party was “restless” because it could not make money.

She accused the previous Congress government of negotiating with “brokers” and not buying important equipment required for the defence forces.

“… and with brokers and dalal they were still buying time, not buying important equipment. But we are buying now and that’s where I think the Congress is being restless. Restless because they couldn’t make money. …(they) couldn’t perform, left the Air Force where it was,”
she told reporters.

The minister was replying to the Congress attack on the government that has been accused of being involved in a scam in the purchase of Rafale jet fighters from France.

She said the Congress was desperate and its desperation showed.

“That this government could run without any allegation of corruption. For them it’s just not going down the throat. They are just not able to digest the fact. Search for corruption. You can’t find, so throw an allegation and let them keep giving explanations. I’m finished with it, I’ll go to the next allegation. That is their approach,” she said about the Congress offensive.

(IANS)

Filed Under: News & Politics

Chess Olympiad: Fifth seeded Indian teams win fifth round

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman

The fifth seeded Indian teams under open and women’s category won their matches comfortably against Paraguay and Argentina, respectively, in the 43rd World Chess Olympiad in Georgia.

Both the Indian teams won with identical scores 3.5-0.5 against their respective rivals.

In the open section, recovering from the quick 26-move defeat he suffered on Thursday against Fabiano Caruana, former World Champion Viswanathan Anand coasted to a comfortable 26-move victory against Neuris Delgado Ramirez.

On the second board, P.Harikrishna drew his game against Guillermo Vazquez in 59 moves.

The team captain and coach R.B. Ramesh decided to retain K. Sasikiran on the fourth board and rest young Vidit Santhosh Gujrathi.

As a result, B. Adhiban playing on the third board defeated Antonio Almiron in 35 moves.

On the fourth board, Sasikiran did not find any difficulty in packing off the much lower rated Paulo Jodorcovsky Werjivker in 35 moves.

In the women’s section, India’s top most ranked player Koneru Humpy defeated Carolina Lujan in 52 moves.

On the second board, Harika Dronavalli found herself in problem and managed to draw against Claudia Amura in 65 moves.

The other two players Eesha Karavade and Tania Sachdeva defeated their opponents.

The Indian women’s team has not lost any round till now.

On the other hand, the Indian open team has suffered one loss and only Anand has lost a game while his team mates have either won or split the points with their opponents.

Filed Under: Sports

Top cricketers to feature in T10 League’s second edition

September 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Eight teams have formed some of the best combinations from a pool of 64 top cricketers in the Players Draft for the second edition of the T10 League, it was announced on Friday.

The limited ten-over format cricket will be played at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium between November 23 to December 2.

Eight teams — Kerala Kings, Punjab Legends, Maratha Arabians, Bengal Tigers, The Karachians, Rajputs, Northern Warriors and Pakhtoons — have been drawn in to two groups to fight it out in the 2nd Season of T10 League.

This year, two teams — The Karachians and Northern Warriors — have been added to the list of the earlier six teams. This will expand the support and fan base of the T10 League.

This year’s Players’ Draft featured a number of Afghan players who displayed exceptional skills in international cricket.

Last year’s champions Kerala Kings have picked up top class cricketers like Chris Gale, Junaid Khan, Sandeep Lamichhane, Tom Curran, Fabian Allen, Niroshan Dickwella, Benny Howell, as well as Imran Nazir – making a strong come back after being on the sidelines for a while.

Players such as Chris Jordan, Liam Plunkett, Luke Ronchi, Muhammad Sami, Zahir Khan, Umar Akmal, Mitchell McClenaghan, Tom Moores, Anwar Ali, Jade Dernbach and Hassan Khan have been selected by Punjabi Legends.

Bengal Tigers have picked up Morne Morkel, Aamir Yamin, Mohammed Nabi, Kusal Perera, Sherfane Rutherford, Kevon Cooper, Dan Christian, Ali Khan and Rayad Emrit from the draft while Jason Roy, Sam Billings, Asif Ali have been selected by the team previously.

Maratha Arabians, led by the Afghan sensation Rashid Khan, have picked up Alex Hales, Kamran Akmal, James Faulkner, Lasith Malinga, James Vince, Liam Livingstone, Brendan Taylor, Adam Lyth, Roelof Van Der Merwe, Najibullah Zadran and Richard Gleeson.

Pakhtoon team picked up Liam Dawson, Mohammed Irfan, David Willy, Colin Munroe, Andre Fletcher, Sohail Khan, Sharfuddin Ashraf, Chadwick Walton, Shahpur Zadran, Cameron Delport and Gulbadin Naib while team Rajputs chose Mohammed Hafeez, Rilee Rossouw, Mohammed Shahzad, Tymal Mills, Carlos Brathwaite, Rahat Ali, Samit Patel, Qais Ahmad, Ben Dunks, Peter Trego and Shan Masood.

Among the newcomers, the Karachians picked up Jofra Archer, Thisara Perera, Ben Cutting, Muhammad Nawaz, David Malan, Fawad Ahmed, Isuru Udana, Joe Clarke, Samiullah Shenwari and Muhammed Irfan Jr.

Another newcomer, Northern Warriors chose Ravi Bopara, Rovman Powell, Harry Gurney, Chris Green, Obed McCoy, Lendl Simmons, Kharry Pierre and Kennar Lewis from the draft to be added to Dwayne Smith, Nicholas Pooran.

Welcoming the pool of international cricketers, Nawab Shaji Ul Mulk, Chairman of the T10 League, said: “The Players’ Draft has been an out and out success, with a wider participation of players from all over the world.”

“In addition to the reputed senior star cricketers, the draft also witnessed bids for some of the most sought after young players who have great potential to contribute to the game of cricket,” he added.

IANS

Filed Under: Sports

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