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Colors of Youth-Season 5 at SIBM-Bengaluru

December 17, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru:From the enormous enrollment received by the Maruti Suzuki Colors of Youth – Season 5, seven finalists were selected who outshone over the competitors. The event hosted by Symbiosis Institute of Business Management was partnered by MTV and received entries from colleges across the city. The edition was designed to draw out the most talented and versatile managers amongst India’s B-schools and professional colleges with an exciting Maruti Suzuki Swift up for grab.

The event was complemented by the presence of the multi-talented actress PerizaadZorabian and the charming MTV VJ Nikhil Chinapa to judge the finesse of performers. Colleges throughout the city like Indian Institute of Management-B, AtreyaAyurvedic Medical College, Christ University, Welingkar Institute of Management and many more, participated toshow case their artistic instincts.

The stage gleamed with power packed performances by musicians, singers, dancers, painters who raised the bar with their outstanding deliveries. The audience cheered enthusiastically and the judges laid emphasis on giving it all, pushing the boundaries and enjoying oneself.The director of SIBM Bengaluru, Dr. Rajesh Panda expressed his glee to have provided a platform for three consecutive years, for fresh talented youth, through Colors of Youth.

When asked about the spirit of Bangalore, Zorabian was full of praises for the enthusiasm of the city. Mentioning the immensely gifted students, she was delighted by the platform the Colors of Youth offered for fresh talent.Nikhil Chinapa lauded the institute’s infrastructural aides, auditorium, and high class acoustics. Impressed with the Public Relations team of SIBM Bengaluru, the judges commented on the enthralling confidence and organization of the students of SIBM.

Of the horde of artists,Rohal Paul (Christy Jayanthi College), KiranVargese (Christ University), Debanjan Banerjee(SIBM Bengaluru), TarunKumar  (JD Institute of Fashion Technology), Snehdeep Singh (SIBM Bengaluru), Gargi Pandey (Welingkar Institute of Management), Nikhil Shinoy and Samridhi (Mount Carmel College) and Zeeshan (ICAT School of Design and Media)  will be fighting the battle of talents at the zonal round.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management

Filmmaker Michael Moore to Donald Trump: We are all Muslim

December 17, 2015 by Nasheman

American filmmaker Michael Moore chastised Donald Trump for his anti-Muslim comments.

Michael Moore holding "we are all Muslim" sign in front of Trump Tower in New York city.

Michael Moore holding “we are all Muslim” sign in front of Trump Tower in New York city.

by Ali Younes, Al Jazeera

American filmmaker, political and social activist Michael Moore has sent Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a letter chastising him on his recent anti-Muslim statements and his call to “ban all Muslims from coming to the United States”.

In his letter, which he posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday night, Moore said Trump’s anti-Muslim statements “were made in depression and insanity”.

Moore also published a picture of himself in front of Trump Tower in New York with the caption “We are all Muslim”.

During his campaign stops, Trump called for a “total and complete” block on all Muslims entering the US and an end to Muslim immigration to the country.

Trump is the current frontrunner among the Republican candidates seeking the party nomination for the presidency of the United States.

In the letter, Moore reminded Trump that the US today is no longer a country of “angry white guys”, that the future US president will be chosen by more diverse voters and that “fortunately” the US no longer looks like Trump or his supporters.

Addressing Trump, Moore said: “Here’s a statistic that is going to make your hair spin: 81 percent of the electorate who will pick the president next year are either female, people of colour, or young people between the ages of 18 and 35 … In other words, not you” or “the people who want you leading their country”.

Moore went on to say that he was raised to believe in equality of people as brothers and sisters, regardless of race, colour and religion.

He added that “we are all Muslim, just as we are all Mexican, we are all Catholic and Jewish and white and black and every shade in between.”

Moore, born in Michigan in 1954, is known for his documentary films that criticised US gun laws, globalisation, the Iraq war and the US healthcare system.

He has been awarded several awards for his work, including an Academy Award for “Bowling for Columbine”, the 2002 film that examined the Columbine high school massacre in Colorado.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Donald Trump, Michael Moore, Muslims

‘CID found similarities in killing of three rationalists’

December 17, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: “The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Karnataka, which has been probing the murder of Kannada writer Kalburgi, has found evidence of a common link in the killing of the three rationalists. Prima facie , we have found similarities,” said State Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday.

Denying reports about the investigation by the CID being slow, Parameshwara said, “The CID is seriously conducting the probe and it has grilled suspected persons in this regard. We are expecting to arrest the culprits involved in the killing of Kalburgi.” he said.

The sources said that all the three rationalists were murdered by professional killers.

The CID teams that travelled to Kolhapur and Pune, hometowns of Dabholkar and Pansare, have been investigating whether the killing of Kalburgi is linked to the other two murders.

Earlier in the Parliament, Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju had told that as per available information, there is no report to suggest any link/connection between the murders of Pansare, Dabholkar and Kalburgi.

Rationalist MM Kalburgi was shot dead on the morning of August 30, 2015. In August 2013, Dabholkar, an anti-superstition activist, was shot dead in Pune. In February this year, social activist and veteran CPI leader Govind Pansare — who was leading a campaign against toll, among other issues — was shot dead in similar circumstances in Kolhapur.

In all the three cases, there were two men who struck in the morning, and used a bike to get away.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: G Parameshwara, Karnataka

AAP calls Jaitley corrupt, asks Modi to sack him

December 17, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Keeping up the attack on Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, AAP today alleged huge financial bunglings in DDCA during his 13 year-old tenure as its chief, saying large amounts were siphoned off through fake companies besides other irregularies including in team selection.

At a press conference here, the AAP leaders, quoting from reports of Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), DDCA’s internal probe committee and a Delhi Government-appointed inquiry panel, accused Jaitley of giving “direct and indirect” consent to “massive corruption” in the cricket body.

Jaitley had yesterday rubbished the allegations and said he will not respond to vague charges. “The bunglings had happened under direct or indirect consent of Arun Jaitley during his tenure as DDCA chief. Prime Minister Narendra Modi must ask Jaitley to resign to ensure fair probe as some of the competent agencies to invstigate the are under Finance Ministry,” said AAP Spokesperson Raghav Chadha, flanked by a number of other leaders.

Citing instances of such “frauds”, he alleged an additional expenditure of Rs 90 crore was incurred in renovation of the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium against sanctioned budget of Rs 24 crore and that fake companies were set up by DDCA office bearers to siphon off money through roundtripping.

“Payments were made to five companies whose registered addresses were same and were headed by same director. There was duplication of funds and fictitious companies were paid for work they never did,” alleged Chadha. Calling the irregularities a “Commonwealth Scam of Cricket”, they said BJP MP and former cricketer Kirti Azad had been seeking investigation into the serious allegations and a number of inquiry commitees have found gross misappropriation of funds in DDCA.

The AAP leaders repeated their allegations that Jaitley was behind the CBI raid at Delhi Secretariat on Monday as well as “take over” of Delhi ACB from Delhi Government by the Centre to scuttle probe into DDCA affairs.

“The DDCA was a den of corruption under Jaitley,” said Chadha. Asked why they have come out with the reports of SFIO and DDCA’s internal committee which were already in public domain, AAP leader Sanjay Singh said the Delhi government was committed to investigate the irregularities unlike past dispensations which “sat over them”.

“The CBI had come looking for few incriminating documents that are not yet in public domain. The raids were carried out in an attempt to intimidate the Delhi Government,” he alleged.

AAP said the statutory auditor of DDCA has been facing prosecution for fudging accounts and that a statement to this effect was made by MoS in Finance Ministry Jayant Sinha in Parliament.

To Jaitley’s comment that he would only respond to specific charges, Singh said now the Finance Minister should not only answer to the allegations but also should resign from the post. “Jaitley is not only answerable to us. But he is answerable to his own party members.”

The AAP leaders said acting on a communication dated July 27 from Union Sports Ministry, the Delhi government initiated a probe into irregularities in DDCA.

“A three-member committee was formed for the purpose headed by senior IAS officer Chetan Sanghi. The committee on November 17 gave a report to the Chief Minister highlighting glaring irregularities in DDCA and recommended setting up of a Commission of Enquiry to thoroughly probe the matter,” said Chadha.

Ashutosh claimed that Sanghi was threatened of dire consequences by a joint secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs. The party said 22 days after Sanghi filed the report, on December 9, the ACB registered a case of corruption against him in connection with some of his decisions during the Sheila Dikshit Government.

The AAP leaders quoted a DDCA internal fact-finding committee report which they said “the magnitude and extent of improprieties, irregularities and misconduct committed by various officials were of gigantic proportions”.

They alleged that 10 newly constructed corporate boxes at Feroz Shah Kotla were given out on lease to companies without following laid down rules during Jaitley’ tenure.

“There were instances of proxy litigations to mint money. Lawyers who used to appear against DDCA were paid by the cricket body itself,” said Chadha.

They alleged that Jaitley had turned DDCA into “an exclusive club of elites and had institutionalised corruption. Only wards of political leaders and the rich can hope to play for Delhi due to nepotism.”

AAP said forged age cerificates were used to fudge to let certain players get selected despite exceeding age limit and quoted FIR into large number of such cases which the Delhi Police did not pursue.

“Selection of selectors and players for across age groups were as per Jaitley’s choice,” said Singh adding the party will come out with “part two of the revealation soon”. Kumar Vishwas said the party had “overheard” that there was a big agenda against it lined up for Friday.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Aam Admi Party, AAP, Arun Jaitley, Arvind Kejriwal, Rajendra Kumar

Syrian opposition: No ceasefire unless Assad goes

December 16, 2015 by Nasheman

Syrian opposition says they will not agree to any peace process that includes President Bashar al-Assad.

More than 250,000 people have died since Syria's conflict erupted in March 2011 [Mohammed Badra/Reuters]

More than 250,000 people have died since Syria’s conflict erupted in March 2011 [Mohammed Badra/Reuters]

by Diana Al Rifai, Al Jazeera

The Syrian National Coalition (SNC) said the opposition would not agree to a ceasefire unless Bashar al-Assad signs an agreement to step down as president of Syria.

The comments came on Wednesday as the United States and Russia prepared for the next Syrian peace talks in New York on Friday.

“If they [US and Russia] want to fight terrorism as they say, why not get rid of the main problem, the government that is targeting civilians in Syria everyday?” SNC Vice President Naghm al-Ghadri told Al Jazeera on Wednesday.

“The US and Russia have always disagreed on the fate of Bashar al-Assad, but agreed on countering [the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant], which is ironic because instead of getting rid of the root of all problems, they want to tackle an off-shoot that resulted because of the government itself.

“It is our basic right to choose what we want for our country. We are not be waiting for anyone to tell us the fate of a Syrian leader lies with the Syrian people. We were born with this right.

“Yes they will meet abroad and negotiate on behalf of Syria’s future, but at the end of the day the whole world knows that if the Syrian people do not agree on any given political solution, they will not apply it.

“All those people who were killed and the millions of refugees living in tents for the past five years did not go through all this so one day the international community can make up their minds regarding Syria. We will decide our own fate, regardless of all the talks and meetings held by them.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow on Tuesday and agreed to hold the peace process on Syria in New York on Friday.

“We will meet this Friday on the 18th in New York with the International Syria Support Group, and then for the purposes of affirming under the UN auspices what we are doing within that group, and if promoted, that we would pass a UN resolution regarding the Vienna communiques and the next steps with respect to negotiations and hopefully a ceasefire,” Kerry told a press conference on Tuesday.

The SNC vice president said that the opposition coalition was not officially invited to the New York talks, but they expressed their views and opinions about the meeting through ambassadors of countries they consider as friends of Syria.

“We know if we were asked to attend the talks in New York, which are going to be a follow up to Vienna 1 and 2, the Syrian government would want to attend too. We refuse to negotiate with the government at this point,” Ghadri said.

Riyadh Talks

The opposition met in Riyadh last week and agreed on a transitional government in the country that does not include Assad.

The coalition, headed by Khaled Khoja, aims to replace Syria’s current leadership with a transitional government after achieving international recognition.

“Many factions signed the agreement in Riyadh which highlights and stresses on the importance of Assad leaving. If some day we were left with no choice but to sit at the same table as the government, we will, but nothing the Syrian people do not want will be applied in our country.

“As we speak there are Russian jets targeting two areas in Latakia suburbs, where there is absolutely no presence for ISIL or al-Nusra Front, why? Because it is now clear, the intention is to target the Syrian rebels and not ISIL or al-Nusra. They mock us by saying they are targeting ISIL,” Ghadri said.

Kerry and Putin agreed to continue what they called a final stage on listing terrorist organisations and on providing assistance to the UN in forming the opposition delegation that should be representative and that should be ready for negotiations with the Syrian government.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Bashar al-Assad, Syria

CBI accessed documents not related with probe: Kejriwal

December 16, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said that the CBI seized documents that had “no relation” to the allegations being probed against Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar.

“Docs seized from my office. No relation to allegations being probed. CBI kept reading DDCA file in my office. They wud hv seized it. But after my media briefing, they left it. Not clear if they took a copy,” Kejriwal said in a series of tweets on Wednesday.

He also attacked Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, asking why he was scared of a probe into the alleged irregularities at the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA).

“FM lied in the Parliament yesterday…. Why is Jaitley ji so scared of DDCA probe? What is his role in DDCA scam?,” he tweeted.

The CBI had searched the office of Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar in connection with a corruption case where the officer allegedly abused his position to award contracts to a particular firm.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Arvind Kejriwal, Rajendra Kumar

Talks with Pakistan is ‘to try and turn course of history: Modi

December 16, 2015 by Nasheman

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Kochi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said resumption of talks with Pakistan was to “try and turn the course of history” and to bring an end to terrorism but made it clear that the neighbouring country would be judged by its commitment on terrorism.

Modi also asserted that India will never drop its guard on security as he admitted that there are many challenges and barriers on the path.

Speaking to India’s top military commanders on board the country’s largest aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, Modi said “we are engaging Pakistan to try and turn the course of history, bring an end to terrorism, build peaceful relations, advance cooperation and promote stability and prosperity in our region.

“There are many challenges and barriers on the path. But the effort is worth it because the peace dividends are huge and the future of our children is at stake. So, we will test their intentions to define the path ahead. For this, we have started a new NSA-level dialogue to bring security experts face to face with each other.

“But we will never drop our guard on security and we will continue to judge progress on their commitments on terrorism,” he said.

This is the first time that Modi has spoken on the relations with Pakistan after the two countries announced the re-engagement under bilateral comprehensive dialogue last week.

The announcement came after Modi had met his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the climate change summit in Paris on November 30 where the two also agreed to hold NSA-level talks.

Addressing the first ever Combined Commanders Conference to be held outside the national capital, the Prime Minister warned against “reckless” nuclear build up and continuing military modernisation and expansion.

Modi said “our neighbourhood is most critical for our future and for our place in the world.

“But ours is a difficult neighbourhood with the full spectrum of security challenges. We see terrorism and ceasefire violations, reckless nuclear build-up and threats, border transgressions and continuing military modernisation and expansion. The shadow of West Asian instability is becoming longer,” he said.

Modi said beyond that, “our region is marked by uncertain political transitions, weak institutions and internal conflicts.

“And, major powers have also increased their engagement in our land and maritime neighbourhood,” he said.

Modi said that India is also pursuing closer relations with China to harness the full potential of the country’s economic partnership.

“We will aim to address outstanding issues, maintain stability on the border and develop greater mutual understanding and trust in our overlapping neighbourhood,” he said.

The Prime Minister also spoke about the relations with China and said he believes that India and China can engage constructively across the complexity of their relationship as two self-assured and confident nations, aware of their interests and responsibilities.

“We will continue to strengthen our defence capabilities and infrastructure, engage our neighbours more closely and strengthen our regional and global partnerships, including in maritime security,” he said.

Noting that in a world of rapid changes, India faces familiar threats and new ones, Modi said the country’s challenges cover land, sea and air at the same time.

“It includes the full range, from terrorism to conventional threat to a nuclear environment,” he said.

He said that India is confident that its defence forces are prepared to deter and defeat any misadventure.

“Our strategic deterrence is robust and reliable, in accordance with our nuclear doctrine, and our political will is clear,” he asserted.

Modi said that the country needs capabilities to win swift wars for we will not have the luxury of long-drawn battles.

“We must re-examine our assumptions that keep massive funds locked up in inventories. As our security horizons and responsibilities extend beyond our shores and borders, we must prepare our forces for range and mobility,” he said.

The Prime Minister stressed that “the armed forces must fully incorporate the power of digital networks and space assets into our capabilities.”

“Equally, we must be prepared to defend them, for they will be the first targets of our adversaries. And networks must be seamless and integrated across agencies and forces, and are precise, clear and quick in response,” he said.

Modi said that old rivalries can play out in new theatres such as space and cyber. “And new technologies offer us new ways to be more effective against both traditional and new challenges,” he said adding that “we in India must be ready for the present and prepare for the future.”

The Prime Minister noted that Kochi is at the head of the Indian Ocean and at the crossroads of India’s maritime history.

“India’s history has been influenced by the seas. And the passage to our future prosperity and security also lies on this ocean. It also holds the key to the fortunes of the world,” he said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Narendra Modi, Pakistan

Rapes are common, happened during Ram Rajya too: UP top cop

December 16, 2015 by Nasheman

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Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Police Director General Jagmohan Yadav on Tuesday courted controversy by saying that “rapes were committed even during the Ram Rajya”.

 

Responding to a question by a young reporter on increasing number of sexual assault cases, Yadav asked him to meet him in private to get an answer to the question.

Yadav, who is set to retire this month, told a press conference here that rapes were a common phenomenon happening in all states. He said police were unable to completely stop crimes against women.

In the past too, Yadav has stirred controversies but the state government has paid no heed to it owing to the police officer`s alleged proximity to the family of Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav.

BJP spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak termed the DGP`s remarks “loose, unwarranted, cheap and irresponsible”.

“While what Jagmohan Yadav said is condemnable, I think powers that be need to answer why they do not act against such officials,” the BJP leader said.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Jagmohan Yadav, Ram Rajya, Rape

St. Francis Xavier Girls High School Carnival

December 15, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: St. Francis Xavier Girls High School is one of the oldest and prestigious schools in Bengaluru. The school is having their annual carnival named, ‘Xavier Exotica’.

Speaking to Nasheman.in, principal of the school, Sister Malar Joseph told that the Xavier Exotica would be held on 18th and 19th of December 2015 in the school premises.

The carnival starts from 10 AM to 10 PM and the entrance fee is Rs. 50 and a discount of 50% has been offered for the students producing their ID cards.

They have a variety of programs lined up. On the 18th Dec, they have a musical play Book of Carols by about 500 students of school students at 6.30 PM.

On the 19th Dec 2015, they have a pet show, exotic birds display, magic show and an exclusive ladies dance.

Further, Sister Malar Joseph told Nasheman.in that they have a variety of food stalls, like chats, Biryani, Chinese food stall along with chicken and katti rolls, ice cream, etc.

They also have an amusement park wherein the charge will be Rs.20 per head.

Sister Malar said that they expect a crowd of around 5000 to 6000 people at the venue. The carnival is organized by the parents and teachers association of St. Francis Xavier Girls High School and sisters of St. Josephs Tarbes.

All the proceeds of the carnival will go to the St. Josephs orphanage. The chief guests will be Sister Mercy Jacob, Mother Superior of St. Josephs Tarbes and Kannada Film Star Aindrita Ray.

Filed Under: India

Gitmo survivor calls for amnesty so officials may confess their war crimes

December 15, 2015 by Nasheman

“Everything that happened to us is a war crime in Guantánamo,” says freed detainee held for 14 years without charge

"I just want people to tell the truth," says Shaker Aamer. (Photo: BBC/Screenshot)

“I just want people to tell the truth,” says Shaker Aamer. (Photo: BBC/Screenshot)

by Deirdre Fulton, Common Dreams

Despite being held for 14 years without charge at Guantanamo Bay; despite the torture, beatings, and psychological trauma he says he endured there; and despite signs that British intelligence agents knew of the abuse, 48-year-old Shaker Aamer says top UK officials should be granted legal immunity if it will encourage them to tell the truth about their government’s complicity in such atrocities.

“They should be guaranteed that they are not going to go behind bars, so they can tell their part of the story,” Aamer said in an interview with ITV News, his first since returning to the UK in October.

Comparing the U.S. military prison to Harry Potter’s Azkaban—where creatures suck the happiness from criminals—the father of two said Guantánamo Bay is designed to “destroy a human being totally”—mentally, physically, and spiritually.

Beaten, hog-tied and deprived of being able to pray: Shaker Aamer tells @itvnews his story of life at Guantanamo https://t.co/tsEvjfWO0P

— ITV News (@itvnews) December 14, 2015

Aamer called for U.S. President Barack Obama to shut down the offshore prison immediately.

“Everything that happened to us is a war crime in Guantánamo,” he said. “Everything that is happening right now is a war crime in Guantánamo.”

“My message to the President of the United States [Barack] Obama … that if he wants to be the hero, to close Guantánamo,” Aamer continued. “If he really wants to establish justice, if he really wants to live by his word, he’s not going to need to wait for the whole United States of America to support him. He should practice his right as a president, his right as the head of the army, and just close it—close it and the brothers they will help him, if you start thinking about the brothers in Guantánamo as human beings, they will help you to close it.”

In a separate interview with the BBC, also broadcast Monday, Aamer said he does not intend to sue the UK government. “I don’t believe the court will bring justice because of what happened in the past,” he said. “I do not want to prosecute anybody. I do not want anybody to be asked about what his role [was] in the past. I just want people to tell the truth.”

Aamer said he was “80, 90 percent” sure that on one occasion, a British intelligence officer was present when an American interrogator was beating his head against a wall.

Watch the full BBC interview, in which Aamer speaks about being reunited with his children after more than a decade of abuse and isolation, below:

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: GUANTANAMO, Guantánamo Bay, Shaker Aamer, United Kingdom

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