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Feminist’ Canada funds women to grow businesses: Minister

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman

A “feminist” Canada is investing nearly $2 billion Canadian dollars (about Rs 10,000 crores) as seed capital in businesses led by its women entrepreneurs, said a senior woman minister here.

Bardish Chagger. (File Photo: IANS)


“As Canada is committed to encouraging women to grow businesses, we have allocated nearly $2 billion in the fiscal 2018-19 budget for investing in businesses run by women entrepreneurs,” Canadian Small Business Minister Bardish Chagger told IANS in an interview here.

The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has also a women’s entrepreneurship strategy in the budget to assist women-led ventures to grow and help their nation prosper.

Though born and raised in Canada, Chagger, 38, is of Indian origin, as her parents are Indians, who migrated from Punjab in the 1970s and settled here.

The first woman leader of the government in the Canadian House of Commons as a Member of Parliament (MP) from Waterloo in Ontario, Chagger also holds the tourism portfolio since 2016.

Echoing Trudeau’s viewpoint that Canada cannot tap its potential full if half of its 36-million population was left behind, Chagger said her government was focused on investing in the people, especially refugees and immigrants who came from the world over for a better life in this country, bordering the US in the North.

“We are a feminist government that practices gender balance to empower all our people and gives them equal opportunities to grow,” said Chagger, a keynote speaker at the three-day Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN), organized by the American computer maker Dell Technologies here since Sunday.

As only 16 percent of Canadian businesses are owned or run by women, the Trudeau government is working on doubling it to 32 percent by 2025.

The Canadian government is focused equally on women to build a stronger economy without discriminating them as immigrants or refugees, said Chagger.

Referring to her Indian origins, Chagger said her Indian grandfather would not have imagined migrating to this country and his grand-daughter getting elected to become a Cabinet minister.

“But Canada stands for providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their origin and regions,” she said.

With more diversity under Trudeau’s leadership, lawmakers’ decisions ensure that voices of women, immigrants and other minorities are heard, she said.

“Unless one is indigenous, almost everyone is an immigrant in Canada. We have elected people on the Cabinet who came to Canada as refugees, those served in armed forces, etc. Canada has been a welcoming country and will continue to be for migrants from the world over,” Chagger said.

The Liberal Party’s Cabinet, touted as the “most diverse” globally, has Indian-origin Harjit Sajjan, the first Sikh to become Canada’s Defence Minister, and Carla Qualtrough, a former Paralympic athlete, as Minister of Public Services.

The 30-member Trudeau Cabinet has an equal number of men and women in it.

With 1.3-million (13 lakh) people of Indian origin, Canada is also looking for stronger ties with India, especially in trade and tourism.

“We have established links in February between Communitech, a hub for technology firms in Waterloo region, and the T-hub at Hyderabad in Telangana, to foster technology businesses in both regions. We are looking for more such opportunities in both countries,” Chagger said.

Canadian Parliament in Ottawa recognized Punjabi as the third most-spoken language, after English and French, said Chagger.

Canada is also investing in developing skills of people for the growth of its economy.

“We are working on lowering taxes on the middle class, which is the backbone of our economy. We want to give benefits to those who need them most and are asking the wealthy to forego them,” added Chagger.

Filed Under: Women

Never Blamed Congress, it was misquoted statement : H D Kumarswamy.

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


Days after the BJP went after Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, he denied on Tuesday that he had blamed the Congress or its leaders. He said he was misquoted on his statement about being not happy heading the coalition government in the state.

Speaking to the journalist he said “It was my party’s event and I got emotional. My remarks were misjudged. I didn’t say anything about Congress or any of its leaders,”

Kumaraswamy broke down at the party event on Saturday, expressing that he was “not happy” holding the top post and that he was gulping the agony like ‘Vishakantha’ (Lord Shiva) who drank poison, setting off a political slugfest.

The Chief Minister is on a two-day visit to the national capital beginning Tuesday, during which he is due to meet many Union ministers.

Filed Under: News & Politics

“Hindu Taliban” Jibe Riles BJP Amid “Hindu Pakistan” Row : Shashi Tharoor

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, deep in controversy over his “Hindu Pakistan” remark, today fought back, asking if there was a “Taliban emerging within Hinduism now”. The former diplomat was expressing his outrage after the BJP and right-wing groups said he should be deported to Pakistan for his remark that India would become a “Hindu Pakistan” if the BJP returned to power in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
“They are telling me to go to Pakistan. Who has given them the right to decide that because I am not a Hindu like them, that’s why I can’t stay in this country? So is there a Taliban emerging within Hinduism now? We must ask our Hindu brothers and sisters if people can be allowed to speak with reference to our religion in this manner,” he said at a public meeting.

“As individuals, as politicians, as thinking people we are saying, BJP’s talks, BJP’s talks about Hindu Rashtra, is very dangerous. It can destroy our country,” he added.

The BJP was quick to react. Party spokesperson Sambit Patra tweeted:
Mr Tharoor triggered outrage among the BJP ranks last week after he said if the BJP wins in 2019, they will “tear up the Constitution of India and write a new one”. “That will enshrine the principle of Hindu Rashtra, will remove equality for minorities, that will create a Hindu Pakistan and that isn’t what Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru, Sardar Patel, Maulana Azad and great heroes of freedom struggle fought for,” he said.

As an outraged BJP demanded an apology from Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, Mr Tharoor’s Thiruvananthapuram office was targetted, allegedly by the local youth wing of the BJP. A court in Kolkata also summoned him on August 14 after a petition was filed.

Mr Tharoor said his statement has been misconstrued. The Hindu Rashtra envisaged by the BJP-RSS is a “mirror image of Pakistan,” he said, a state with a dominant majority religion that seeks to put its minorities in a subordinate place”.

Filed Under: News & Politics

ED names former IAF chief among 34 in AgustaWestland chargesheet

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday filed a charge sheet in the Rs 3,600 crore AgustaWestland VVIP chopper deal against 34 individuals and foreign and Indian companies including former IAF chief S.P. Tyagi, his two cousins, advocate Gautam Khaitan and Italians Carlo Gerosa and Guido Haschke.

While filing the chargesheet under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, the ED informed the magistrate that money was laundered through “multiple foreign companies”.

The court was told that “foreign companies were used as fronts to park alleged kickbacks”.

The ED chargesheet named the former IAF chief’s cousins Sanjeev Tyagi and Rajiv Tyagi along with Bruno Spagnolini, former CEO of AgustaWestland, and Giuseppe Orsi, the former chief of Italian defence and aerospace major Finmeccanica.

Others named in the chargesheet are Rajeev Saxena, Director of Dubia-based firm Matrix Holdings, his wife Shivani Saxena and advocate Gautam Khaitan’s wife Ritu Khaitan.

The chargesheet also names some Indian and foreign companies like Aeromatrix Info Solution Ltd, Windsor Group Holdings, Ismax International Ltd, Cricklewood Ltd, Long Lasting Ltd, Matrix Holding Pvt Ltd, UHY Saxena, Dubai Interstellar Technologies Ltd, O.P. Khaitan and Co International Mediterranean Consulting, Tunisia Infotech Design Systems, Gordian Services, Finmeccanica SPA and AgustaWestland.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) — the prime investigating agency — has already filed a chargesheet in the case.

On January 1, 2014, India cancelled the contract with Finmeccanica’s British subsidiary AgustaWestland for supplying 12 AW-101 VVIP choppers to the IAF, over alleged breach of contractual obligations and on charges of paying kickbacks amounting to Rs 423 crore.

The CBI, which registered an FIR on March 12, 2013, alleged that S.P. Tyagi, who was the IAF chief from 2004 to 2007, and the other accused received kickbacks from AgustaWestland to help it win the contract.

The FIR mentioned charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating and offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

According to the CBI, S.P. Tyagi allegedly took bribes of several crores from AgustaWestland through the middlemen — and a complex set of companies in several countries — to change the specifications of the contract.

The operational flight ceiling of the choppers was reduced from 6,000 metres, as originally proposed, to 4,500 metres and the cabin height was brought down to 1.8 metres.

The twin modifications were allegedly meant to rig the deal in favour of AgustaWestland, which eventually walked away with the order to supply the 12 choppers for the Communication Squadron of the IAF to ferry the President, the Prime Minister and other VVIPs.

The CBI probe revealed that several payments were made to S.P. Tyagi by middlemen Haschke, Gerosa and Christian Michel James, whose name was not mentioned in the ED chargesheet.

Filed Under: Crime

Kerala CM-led all-party delegation to meet Modi

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will lead an all-party delegation that will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday and discuss various issues concerning the state.

The issues likely to be raised include increasing the state’s ration share, besides the much-delayed projects like Palakkad Coach Factory, Sabari rail line and also the after-effects in the event of implementation of the Kasturirangan report, Vijayan’s office told the media on Wednesday.

The delegation will include Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala, state Congress chief M.M. Hassan, besides Kerala Ministers K. Ramachandran, G.Sudhakaran, and former state BJP chief P.K. Krishnadas, who will be joined by Lok Sabha MP E.T. Mohammed Basheer (IUML) and Rajya Sabha MP Jose K. Mani (Kerala Congress-Mani) from Delhi.

In June, Vijayan had expressed his strong displeasure at the manner in which his earlier requests to meet Modi were turned down.

The delegation will leave for Delhi later on Wednesday.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Hockey: India U-23 play out 1-1 draw vs Belgium

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman

 India’s U-23 men’s team were held to a 1-1 draw by Belgium in their third round robin match of the Five Nations Tournament here.

India had a mixed bag of results in their first two matches of the tournament as they beat Ireland 5-0 in their first match, but lost 1-3 to Great Britain in the second match.

However, a strong performance against the hosts was needed and the Indian forwards did not disappoint as they produced an attacking display in the first two quarters on Tuesday.

The junior team was rewarded for their constant pressure on Belgium when striker Mohammad Umar found space in the striking circle and put the ball into the back of the net at the stroke of half-time.

The third quarter, however, saw the hosts produce a quick reply to India taking the lead, as Syril Frying canceled out the lead in the 34th minute to level the scores.

Both the teams had their chances in the final quarter of the match, but neither could capitalise the chances and the match ended in a draw, which means that India will need to win their last round-robin match against the Netherlands on Friday to have a chance of qualifying for the Final match of the U-23 Five Nations Tournament.

Filed Under: Sports

Bengaluru city all set to receive five more outdoor stadiums

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


To reduce the burden on the existing stadiums in Bengaluru, five more stadiums are coming up in the city. With this, the city will be having at least 13 outdoor stadiums. The new stadiums are being planned in Devanahalli in North Bengaluru, Gunjur in East Bengaluru, HSR Layout in South Bengaluru, Tavarakere in West Bengaluru and Anjanapura in South Bengaluru near JP Nagar.

“The Kanteerava stadium, which is in the heart of the city, is overburdened. We want to encourage more sports activities, so we have chosen four locations across Bengaluru. With these coming up, sports organizers in these four regions of the city can organize sporting events in their respective areas, so that the traveling time is reduced,’’ N Shivashankara, Commissioner, Youth Empowerment, and Sports told TNIE.

These will be multi-purpose stadiums with facilities for athletic tracks, javelin, discus, volleyball and basketball. According to Shivashankara, they need a minimum of 10 acres for each stadium. “We got funds in the recent state budget. We are soon going to get a Detailed Project Report and tenders will be called. Once the tenders are finalized, we need six months to one year to complete the stadiums. We are hoping that the entire process will be completed within a year,’’ he said.

The Anjanapura stadium will be developed by Bruhat BBMP. “We have identified 35 acres of land belonging to the state government at Anjanpura near JP Nagar in South Bengaluru. It will be mainly for cricket. There is no cricket stadium this side, so we want to have one here that will help local people, especially the youngsters,’’ a BBMP official said.

Bengaluru has eight stadiums at present, including Chinnaswamy Stadium and Alur Stadium. Both are maintained by Karnataka State Cricket Association. Five more stadiums, including Kanteerva stadium (multi-purpose stadium), Hockey Stadium, Bengaluru Football Stadium and Jayaprakash Narayan National Youth Centre at Vidhyanagar on Airport Road, are maintained by the state sports department. Kittur Rani Chennamma sports stadium (multi-purpose) is owned by the BBMP.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Israeli army turns away displaced Syrians along Golan Heights

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman

Scores of displaced Syrians were turned away by the Israeli army as they attempted to approach the border fence along the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

The group is among tens of thousands of Syrians who have arrived near the frontier over the past month following renewed fighting along the country’s southern Deraa and Quneitra provinces.

The incident on Tuesday happened in Quneitra, where the Syrian government is fighting to push out the last remaining pockets of rebels and fighters belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS).

The displaced Syrians stopped some 200 meters away from the fence before an Israeli soldier told them to leave.

“You are on the border of the State of Israel. Go back, we don’t want to hurt you,” the soldier shouted in Arabic through a loudspeaker at the crowd, Reuters TV footage showed.

The crowd, which included women and children, then walked back slowly towards the IDP encampment. Some stopped midway and waved white cloths in the direction of the Israeli frontier.
The Syrian regime, Russia accused of breaching ceasefire in Deraa
“Go back before something bad happens. If you want us to be able to help you, go back,” the Israeli army officer told the crowd “Get a move on.”

‘Extreme conditions’
Lama Fakih, deputy director of the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch, told Al Jazeera both the Israeli and Jordanian governments have an obligation to not push back fleeing asylum seekers.

“The tens of thousands that have been displaced are fleeing extensive bombardment. They have left in many cases with literally the clothing on their backs,” Fakih said.

“They are living in areas where is intense heat without adequate shelter, without adequate humanitarian assistance, and despite the extreme humanitarian conditions and insecurity in the area, both the Israeli and the Jordanian government have persisted in not allowing these asylum seekers to try to seek refuge across the border.”

Al Jazeera’s Stefanie Dekker reporting from the occupied Golan Heights said the hundred or so Syrians that gathered along the border on Tuesday had nowhere else to go.

And despite both Israel and Jordan providing some tents for some of the refugees, there are concerns about their living situation.

“What we understand is that they have gone back to the tents in the makeshift camps where they’re residing,” Dekker said, adding the displaced have to deal with the rising temperatures as well as sanitary and water issues.

“There is another concern that people who have been living under rebel control of years [which] is repercussion measures by the Syrian government,” said Dekker.

“There are activists in these areas, journalists, families who are simply afraid of what will happen to them when the government takes over the villages they’ve been living in.”

The UN estimates that 160,000 Syrians have been displaced because of recent unrest, triggered largely by the Syrian government and its Russian ally’s attempts to retake rebel-controlled territory along in the south.

Israel has given humanitarian aid to IDPs in encampments close to a 1974 Israeli-Syrian disengagement line on the Golan but has said they would not be allowed to cross into the Israeli-held territory.

A witness on the Syrian side of the frontier said people were seeking shelter wherever they could as the offensive drew closer to their location.

‘Inadequate, inhumane response’
According to Fakih, the displaced group includes journalists, humanitarian aid workers and other individuals who the Syrian government has targeted, detained and executed in the past

What is the effect of Syria regime’s recapture of Jordan crossing?
Fakih said Israel’s response to developments along the border falls short of what is required to alleviate the suffering of displaced Syrians.

“Quite simply it is inadequate and inhumane. These are individuals that are desperate for assistance. The response from the Israeli government has been to provide assistance across the border which has been inadequate. There are serious concerns for displaced populations that remain in Syria.”

Government forces backed by Russian air support have recovered large swaths of territory across southern Syria in the last three weeks, advancing unopposed by Assad’s western and regional foes into the strategically vital region near Jordan and Israel.

The campaign in the southwest is now expected to target rebel-held enclaves at the frontier with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Israel signaled it would not impede the offensive, even as it struck Syrian army posts near the frontier in retaliation for a drone incursion.

Aljazeera

Filed Under: World

After backlash, Trump says misspoke on Russian election meddling

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


President Donald Trump was forced into a rare admission of error after a political firestorm following his defense of Russia over claims of meddling in the 2016 US elections.

Republican and Democrat politicians in the United States, as well as intelligence officials, denounced Trump’s failure to challenge his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over alleged interference in the elections, calling his responses at a joint news conference in Finland as “shameful” and “disgraceful”.

Speaking at the White House on Tuesday, Trump said he misspoke when he addressed reporters in Helsinki a day earlier, adding he accepts the intelligence community’s assessment that Russia did meddle in the elections won by him.

Trump faces bipartisan rebuke over ‘treasonous’ summit with Putin
“I said the word ‘would’ instead of ‘wouldn’t,'” Trump told reporters. “The sentence should have been, ‘I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t be Russia.'”

But Trump maintained that Russia’s action had no impact on the result, which saw him defeat Democrat rival Hillary Clinton, and denied his campaign had colluded in the effort.

In the Finnish capital on Monday, Trump refused to say he believed US intelligence agencies over Russia’s denials of meddling and delivered no condemnation of Moscow’s interference.

‘Fake news going crazy’
Trump also blasted the media for its coverage of his meeting with Putin and NATO officials last week.

“While I had a great meeting with NATO, raising vast amounts of money, I had an even better meeting with Vladimir Putin of Russia. Sadly, it is not being reported that way – the Fake News is going Crazy,” the president said on Twitter.

reporting from the White House, said Trump “was sticking to the script” in his comments – a rare occurrence.

“He was almost reading this [statement]; very much an example of a White House in damage control mode, where the communications team has worked very hard to parse the statement of the president in Helsinki and try to turn it into something other than what many people believe they witnessed – and that was a president standing apart from his intelligence agencies and the conclusion that Russia meddled in the 2016 US election,” said Halkett.

Trump criticised
The political firestorm over Trump’s performance at the Helsinki news conference engulfed the US administration and spread to his fellow Republicans, eclipsing most of the frequent controversies that have erupted during the president’s turbulent 18 months in office.

Taking direct issue with the president who appointed him, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said US spy agencies have been “clear” and “fact-based” in their assessment that Moscow interfered in the presidential race two years ago.

Trump-Putin summit brings an end to frosty US-Russia relations

John McCain, the senior Republican senator, said Trump’s seeming acceptance of Putin’s denial was a historical “low point” for the US presidency.

The language used by Democrats was much harsher, including accusations of “treason”.

“For the president of the US to side with President Putin against American law enforcement, American defense officials, and American intelligence agencies is thoughtless, dangerous, and weak,” Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said.

Democratic California Representative Jimmy Gomez charged: “To side with Putin over US intelligence is disgusting; to fail to defend the US is on the verge of treason.”

Some lawmakers said they would seek remedies against Russia in Congress.

Several senators from both parties backed tougher sanctions on Russia, but it was unclear if Republican congressional leaders would support such a move or what new sanctions might be crafted.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, who called Russia’s government “menacing,” said he would consider additional sanctions on Russia and reiterated his support for US intelligence findings that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.

Last week, the US Department of Justice indicted 12 Russians for hacking Democratic Party computers.

 

Aljazeera

Filed Under: World

Make guidelines to blacklist defaulter builders: SC

July 18, 2018 by Nasheman


The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre to come out with proper guidelines within two weeks to blacklist builders, contractors and architects found to have constructed buildings against sanctioned plans.

A bench of Justice Madan B. Lokur and Justice Deepak Gupta said that from now on the owner(s) of illegal or encroached constructions would be given only 48-hour notice to show cause why the building not be sealed or demolished and action shall be taken immediately thereafter.

The court directed that wherever any unauthorized/illegal construction comes to the notice of the authorities, it “should be stopped with immediate effect”.

The bench also sought the personal presence of councilor Mukesh Suryan, Chairman of the Najafgarh Wards Committee, after the bench was told that he prevented the officers from carrying out the sealing drive in the area.

The court asked the authorities concerned to file an affidavit on the allegation that Deputy Commissioner Vishwendra Singh was transferred at Suryan’s behest. The authorities, however, maintained that it was a routine transfer.

The top court asserted that the sealing drive will continue in Delhi.

It directed Delhi Police to ensure adequate protections to officers involved in the sealing of illegal and unauthorized buildings.

The court was hearing pleas relating to the validity of the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006 and subsequent legislation that protected unauthorized constructions from sealing.

The sealing drive in Delhi is being carried out by a Supreme Court-appointed Monitoring Committee against business establishments using residential properties for commercial purposes. It is being implemented by the three BJP-led Municipal Corporations of Delhi.

The committee was set up by the Supreme Court in 2006. In 2012, the apex court asked the committee to stop the drive. But in December 2017 it ordered the resumption of the drive.

Filed Under: Human Rights

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