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Death toll rises in surging Israel-Gaza fighting; 27 dead, including 14 civilians

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Rockets and missiles from Gaza killed four civilians in Israel, while Israeli strikes killed 19 Palestinians, more than half of them civilians, in surging cross-border fighting on Sunday, according to Gazan officials and the Israeli military.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the military to continue “massive strikes” against Gaza’s ruling Hamas group and Islamic Jihad in the most serious border clashes since a spate of fighting in November.

Israel’s military said that more than 600 rockets and other projectiles – over 150 of them intercepted by its Iron Dome anti-missile system – had been fired at southern Israeli cities and villages since Friday.

It said it attacked more than 260 targets belonging to Gaza militant groups. Gaza officials said Israeli air strikes and artillery fire killed 27 people, including 14 civilians, since Friday.

A rocket that hit a house in Ashkelon on Sunday killed a 58-year-old man, police said. He was the first such Israeli civilian fatality since the seven-week Gaza war in 2014.

Another rocket strike killed a factory worker, a hospital official said. The military said a civilian was killed near the border by an anti-tank missile fired at his car from Gaza and a fourth died when a rocket struck the city of Ashdod.

In Gaza, militant groups identified eight fighters killed in Israeli strikes, while medical officials said that nine civilians also died, including a couple and their baby daughter.

In what it said was a separate, targeted attack, Israel’s military killed Hamed Ahmed Al-Khodary, a Hamas commander. The military said he was responsible for transferring funds from Iran to armed factions in Gaza. Hamas confirmed Khodary had been killed.

The attack on his car was the first such killing by Israel of a top militant since the war five years ago. Israel had suspended what Palestinians call an assassination policy in an attempt to lower tensions.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh issued a statement late on Sunday saying his group was not seeking a broader conflict and held out the possibility of a ceasefire, although sirens warning of rocket fire continued to sound in Israeli cities into the night.

President Donald Trump expressed full US support for Israel and called for an end to the rocket attacks, saying Gazans would only face more hardship and that it was time to seek peace.

“Once again, Israel faces a barrage of deadly rocket attacks by terrorist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad. We support Israel 100% in its defence of its citizens… To the Gazan people — these terrorist acts against Israel will bring you nothing but more misery. END the violence and work towards peace – it can happen!,” Trump said in a message on Twitter.

Sirens and explosions

The sounds of sirens and explosions reverberated on both sides of the frontier on Sunday, fraying nerves and keeping schools closed.

Israel halted supplies from its main natural gas field. The Tamar field’s offshore production platform is in range of Palestinian rockets. Israel also stopped fuel imports into Gaza through the main Kerem Shalom crossing.

The latest round of violence began two days ago when an Islamic Jihad sniper fired at Israeli troops, wounding two soldiers, according to the Israeli military.

Islamic Jihad accused Israel of delaying implementation of previous understandings brokered by Egypt in an effort to end violence and ease blockaded Gaza’s economic hardship.

This time, Israeli strategic affairs analysts said, both Islamic Jihad and Hamas militants appeared to believe they had some leverage to press for concessions from Israel, where independence day celebrations begin on Wednesday.

In two weeks, Israel is also hosting the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, the target of a Gaza rocket attack in March. That attack caused no damage. On Sunday, sirens sounded in the city of Rehovot, 17 km (11 miles) southeast of Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu, who doubles as defence minister, convened his security Cabinet, which issued a statement saying it had ordered the military “to continue its strikes and to prepare for the next stages”.

Ramadan approaching

For residents in Gaza, the escalation comes a day before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins in the territory on Monday. It is traditionally a time for prayer, family feasts to break daylight fast and shopping.

Among the 14 Gazan civilians killed since Friday was a 14-month-old child and the child’s aunt, according to the health ministry. Israel’s military said the intelligence information showed they were killed by a misfired Palestinian rocket.

In Gaza, two Palestinian human rights groups described the cause of their deaths as an explosion with an as yet undetermined source.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the firing of rockets into Israel and urged all parties to “exercise maximum restraint”. A U.N. envoy said it was working with Egypt to try to end the fighting.

Israeli bombings in Gaza destroyed four multi-storey structures. Witnesses said the Israeli military had warned people inside to evacuate the buildings, which it alleged housed Hamas security facilities before they were hit.

Saeed Al-Nakhala, an owner of a clothing store in one of the buildings, said he had no time to save his merchandise.

“I was together with my son in the shop, there was a big noise and then another and people started to run. We left everything behind and escaped,” said Nakhala.

Some 2 million Palestinians live in Gaza, the economy of which has suffered years of Israeli and Egyptian blockades as well as recent foreign aid cuts and sanctions by the Palestinian Authority, Hamas’ West Bank-based rival.

Israel says its blockade is necessary to stop weapons reaching Hamas, with which it has fought three wars since the group seized control of Gaza in 2007, two years after Israel withdrew its settlers and troops from the area.

Agencies

Filed Under: World

CBSE declares Class 10 result, check results here

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Last week, the results for Class 12 exam were announced way ahead of the schedule.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the results for Class 10 exam on Monday, officials said.

According to an official, the results will be available on the CBSE website.

Click here to get the result: http://cbseresults.nic.in/class10/class10th19.htm

Last week, the results for Class 12 exam were announced way ahead of the schedule.

The CBSE was also ahead of the ICSE board which is the first to announce the results every year.

Filed Under: EDUCATION

Russia plane fire: Aeroflot jet crash landing kills 41 in Moscow

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

TV footage shows plane making a crash landing with much of its rear part engulfed in flames.

Embedded video

At least 41 people on board a Russian Aeroflot passenger plane were killed when it caught fire while making an emergency landing at a Moscow airport on Sunday.

Television footage showed the Sukhoi Superjet-100 making the crash landing at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport with much of the rear part of the plane engulfed in flames.

The harrowing video showed passengers leaping from the front of the burning plane onto an inflatable slide and staggering across tarmac and grass.

At least two children were among the dead, Russian investigators were cited by the Interfax news agency as saying.

Another 11 people were injured, said Dmitry Matveyev, the Moscow region’s health minister. Three were hospitalised but they were not in a serious condition.

The airport said in a statement the plane turned back for unspecified technical reasons and made a hard landing that started the fire.

“Investigators soon will begin interviewing victims, eyewitnesses, airport staff and the airline carrier, as well as other persons responsible for the operation of the aircraft,” Investigative Committee spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko said.

Seventy-eight on board

News agencies said the Sukhoi aircraft, which had been flying from Moscow to the northern Russian city of Murmansk before turning back, was carrying 73 passengers and five crew members.

“As the aircraft was gaining altitude, about seven minutes into the flight and at about 10,000 feet, the aircraft started to descend,” Anil Padhra, an aerospace engineer, told media.

“This shows that the pilots were aware that something was wrong with the aircraft. They knew that they had to get back to the airport.”

Citing an anonymous source, Interfax said the plane landed with its fuel tanks full because – having lost contact with air traffic controllers – it was too dangerous to dump its fuel tanks over Moscow.

“It attempted an emergency landing but did not succeed the first time, and on the second time the landing gear hit [the ground], then the nose did and it caught fire,” the source said.

The Flightradar24 tracking service showed the aircraft circled twice over Moscow before making the emergency descent and landing after about 45 minutes.

“We had just taken off and the aircraft was hit by lightning… The landing was rough, I almost passed out from fear,” the tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda quoted one passenger, Petr Egorov, as saying.

Agencies

Filed Under: World

CM criticises Modi over his remarks on Rajiv

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Puducherry, May 6 : Chief Minister V Narayanasamy on Monday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his remarks on former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in an election meeting few days ago.

Talking to news persons here, Mr Narayanasamy said Mr Modi had termed Rajiv Gandhi as “corrupt” and added that when charges were leveled against him in the Bofors issue, Rajiv Gandhi ordered for an inquiry by a Parliamentary Committee.

The Committee conducted an inquiry and termed him as innocent. Even then, a petition was filed in the Court against him and his innocence was proven in the court too.

However, Mr Modi hiding all these facts termed Rajiv Gandhi as ‘corrupt’ in the election meeting to malign his name which need to be condemned and the people of the country will not accept it .

He said as per the Indian culture we will not criticize a leader who is no more. But lowering himself and forgetting that he is the Prime Minister, Mr Modi leveled a baseless allegation against Rajiv Gandhi with which he himself paved the way for the people of the country to ask whether he is fit to continue as the Prime minster.

The Chief Minister said all political party leaders had condemned this remarks of Modi against Rajiv and added that as Mr Modi is gripped by fear of defeat he is speaking as he wish and levelling ‘false’ allegations against political party leaders in election meetings.

This is the end of the road for Mr Modi, he said, adding that the BJP and its alliance partners will face a massive defeat in the Lok Sabha Election.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Indian Navy launches fourth Scorpene class submarine Vela

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Scorpene class submarine Vela, equipped with modern machinery and technology to guard the seas, was launched on Monday in Mumbai, an official said.
 
It will undergo a number of tests by the Indian Navy before it getscommissioned in the defence fleet, the official added.
 
It is the fourth submarine to be launched by the state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) after entering into a contract for the construction and transfer of technology for six Scorpene class submarines with French collaborator Ms Naval Group (formerly known as DCNS).

“Today, we are bringing the new Vela with modern machinery and technology to guard the seas,” an official from MDL said.

INS Vela was first commissioned on August 31, 1973 in the Indian Naval service and continued to serve for 37 years. It was the oldest submarine of the country when it was decommissioned on June 25, 2010, MDL said in a statement.

The fifth Scorpene class submarine will also be launched soon, he said.

MDL recently reported an annual turnover of Rs 4,500 crore, the official added.

It is the fourth submarine to be launched by the state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders

Filed Under: News & Politics

Despite violence, West Bengal churns out 50% turnout; overall at 40% till 2p m : Lok Sabha Polls 2019

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Voters display their voter identity cards while stand in a queue to cast their votes for the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections 2019 at a polling station in Hajipur on Monday.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni casts his vote at a polling booth in Jawahar Vidya Mandir in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

dhoni

Total voter turnout till 2pm: 40.75%

Bihar – 32.27%

Jammu and Kashmir – 11.35%

Madhya Pradesh – 43.85%

Rajasthan – 42.77%

Uttar Pradesh – 35.15%

West Bengal – 50.78%

Jharkhand – 45.98%

Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh: Actor Ashutosh Rana after casting his vote at polling booth number 105 in Gadarwara.

Ashutosh Rana

Smriti Irani: I tweeted an alert to administration and EC(alleging booth capturing in Amethi), hope they take action. People of the country have to decide whether this kind of politics of Rahul Gandhi should be punished or not.

Smriti Irani

Polls in Uttar Pradesh

Nearly 23 per cent turnout was recorded Monday in the first four hours of polling in 14 Lok Sabha seats of UP where Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Smriti Irani, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress President Rahul Gandhi are in the fray.

Among early voters in the state capital included Home Minister Singh, BSP supremo Mayawati, Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma, BSP General Secretary Satish Chandra Mishra, DGP OP Singh and Principal Secretary (Home) Arvind Kumar.

Election officials here said polling was going on smoothly, barring some complaints of EVM malfunctioning, which were attended to immediately.

Union minister and the BJP’s Amethi candidate Smriti Irani alleged that Congress president Rahul Gandhi was “ensuring booth capturing” in the constituency.

Polling in Madhya Pradesh

An average 29.76 per cent polling was recorded till noon in seven Lok Sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh on Monday, an election official said.

Polling was underway since 7 am in the seven constituencies – Tikamgarh, Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad and Betul.

Long queues of voters were seen at some polling booths, the official said.

Voting figures till noon were as follows: Tikamgarh 28.81 per cent, Damoh- 28.23 per cent, Khajuraho- 29.73 per cent, Satna- 28.25 per cent, Rewa- 28.13 per cent, Hoshangabad- 31.14 per cent and Betul- 33.14 per cent.

All these seats are currently held by the BJP.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Fashion Round Up

May 6, 2019 by Shaheen Raaj

Prachi Desai Walked The Ramp In Dubai
Tefla’s which is known for conceptualizing, planning & organizing research-based industry-specific conference & Exhibition in tandem with industry leaders & associations organized the 
“Indie Fashion & Lifestyle Confluence” at Hotel Al Habtoor Polo Resort in Dubai on 29th Apr, 2019. Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman, DMCC was the esteemed Chief Guest for the event. The 1 day confluence celebrated, acknowledged & also awarded the stalwarts within India’s Fashion, Jewellery, Lifestyle & Entertainment segment. 

With the intent to diversify & create a dynamic platform for Indie designers, IFLC has been strategically designed to act as a Launchpad for the upcoming talents & brands who wish to reach out to a broader consumer base. Having curated 5 editions in the mega metro cities – Mumbai, Delhi & Dubai, IFLC brought forth a glamorous showcase by some of the most promising designers, focused networking opportunities & enigmatic performances by celebrities & entertainers.
To name a few eminent designers associated with the confluence were Asma Suleman, Gagan Kumar, Bani Pasricha, Binal Shah, Sonali Jain et al. The participating designers brought forth an eclectic showcase influenced by a beautiful blend of modern & ethnic designs from culturally rich destinations such as India & the Middle East.
At IFLC Dubai 2019, the gorgeous & the versatile Bollywood actress Prachi Desai walked the ramp & also felicitated the participating brands. Apart from this, the confluence also witnessed a mesmerizing live performance by Bollywood playback singer & India’s 1st Rawstar – Rituraj Mohanty.
Aseem Singh, Director – Tefla’s & Organizer IFLC is of the view, “I am happy to take this initiative ahead & go International within a very short span of time. Every participant gets a chance to showcase their talents in front of the industry & this platform intends to assist emerging artists to market themselves through varied routes & keep growing.”

The show is ideal for Celebrities, Traditional, Contemporary & Modern Designers, Jewelers, Makeup Artist, Hairstylist, Wedding Planners, accessories manufacturer, Elite & Affluent Buyers with an Eye for Art & Stylists & Experts from India to visit. 

Filed Under: Fashion

Hollywood Round Up

May 6, 2019 by Shaheen Raaj


‘Crawl’ Opens In Theaters On 12TH Jul 2019

If the storm doesn’t get you, they will. From The hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja & producer Sam Raimi comes Crawl, a nail-biting horror thriller crawling into cinemas this summer! So Crawl opens in theaters on 12th Jul, 2019 & it is exclusively distributed in India by Viacom18 Motion Pictures.

When a massive hurricane hits her Florida hometown, Haley Pepper (Kaya Scodelario) ignores evacuation orders to search for her missing father (Barry Pepper). Finding him gravely injured in the Crawl space of their family home, the 2 become trapped by quickly encroaching floodwaters. As time runs out to escape the strengthening storm, Haley Pepper & her father discover that the rising water level is the least of their fears. From director Alexandre Aja (of The Hills Have Eyes fame) & producers Craig Flores (of 300 fame), Sam Raimi (of Don’t Breathe & Evil Dead fame) & Alexandre Aja, Crawl is indeed a nail-biting horror thriller releasing in theaters on 12th Jul, 2019.

The Killer Alligator Facts

They are like living dinosaurs

Alligators 1st ever appeared some 37 million years ago, making them the officially living dinosaurs.

Alligators see you first

Alligators have a built in night vision, giving them the ability to track their prey even in total darkness.

Alligators are everywhere

Over 5 mm alligators & crocodiles live in the world

Alligators have got quite the bite

An alligator’s jaw exerts 1342 kg Of pressure, giving them the most powerful bite ever recorded in a living animal.

Even Oympian’s can’t out-swim alligators

An alligator can swim at the speed of 32.18km / Hr.

The credits of the film are directed by Alexandre Aja, written by Michael Rasmussen & Shawn Rasmussen, produced by Craig Flores, P.G.A., Sam Raimi, P.G.A. & Alexandre Aja, P.G.A. & executive produced by Gregory Levasseur, Justin Bursch & Lauren Selig. Crawl stars Kaya Scodelario & Barry Pepper 

Filed Under: Film, Uncategorized

Nearly 365 north Karnataka students miss NEET due to 7-hour train delay

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Nearly 365 students from north Karnataka missed appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) here on Sunday, as the train in which they were travelling reached Bengaluru over seven hours late, an official said.

“The Hampi Express (train No. 16591) from Hubli to Mysuru via Koppal, Hospet and Bellary reached Bengaluru over seven hours late at 2:36 p.m. instead of the scheduled 7 a.m. arrival. As the test began at 2 p.m., the candidates could not reach the examination centres across the city in time,” South Western Railway (SWR) spokesperson E. Vijaya said in a statement here.

When the candidates staged a protest outside the railway station for missing the test for no fault of theirs, the SWR agreed to write to the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development (HRD) for re-conducting the test for them at the earliest.


ABVP demands NEET re-exam

“We will write to the Ministry on Monday with details of the candidates who missed the test due to the train delay for re-conducting it soon,” said Vijaya.

The Railways, however, attributed the delay due to the diversion of the train route from the normal route due to doubling of line work and operational reasons since May 3.

“The diverted route is 120 km longer and involved reversing the train engine at Bellary. The train departed Hubli on Saturday night 2 hours late at 8:20 p.m. instead of 6:20 p.m. and got further delayed enroute for operational reasons,” the official admitted.

One of the candidates also tweeted to HRD Minister Prakash Javdekar that the train was running behind schedule by seven hours and that they would miss the test for no fault of theirs.

Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy also urged Javdekar and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal to ensure that the students who missed the test get another chance to write the NEET.

Hundreds of students from North Karnataka districts have missed the #NEET Exam being held today at Bengaluru due to a 7-hour delay of the Hampi Express. A last-minute change in the exam centres and lack of proper communication of the same has created confusion among students.

“Hundreds of students from north Karnataka districts have missed the #NEET being held in Bengaluru due to 7-hour delay of the Hampi Express,” tweeted Kumaraswamy.

The HRD ministry conducts the NEET every year in May for securing admission to state-run and private medical and dental colleges across the country for graduate and post-graduate courses.

Agencies

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Man get 2-yr RI in molestation case

May 6, 2019 by Nasheman


Thane, May 6 : A local court has sentenced a 57-year-old man to two rigorous imprisonment on charge of molesting a teenager here.
District Judge Ms SA Sinha on Saturday, also fined Arif Ahmed Memon a sum of Rs 500 under section 354A of the IPC.

Appearing for prosecution, APP Vijay Munde told the court that on May 17, 2017 around 2000 hrs, when the victim (12) was sitting outside her house, the accused made indecent gestures and touched her inappropriately.

The accused was earlier convicted for an offence of rape punishable under section 376 of the IPC in 2010 and was out after serving seven years RI in the jail.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

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