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RK Pachauri removed as TERI chief

July 24, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Controversial TERI chief R K Pachauri, who is facing sexual harrassment charges, was today removed as the Director General of the green body.

Ajay Mathur, currently Director General of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) has been appointed as the new DG in a decision taken at the governing Council (GC) meeting of TERI here.

“The Governing Council (GC) of TERI at its meeting held in Bangalore took a decision to appoint Ajay Mathur as the Director General of TERI.

“Mathur will take up his new responsibilities as soon as he is in a position to do so, subsequent to being relieved from his current responsibilities by the Government of India after a brief period of transition,” an official TERI release said.

On February 13 this year, an FIR was registered against 74-year old Pachauri faces charges of sexual harassment levelled by a senior TERI employee. A Delhi court had granted anticipatory bail to Pachauri.

Earlier, on February 26, the court had restrained Pachauri from entering TERI office premises and contacting its officials. It had asked him not to leave the country and also granted him interim protection from arrest till March 27.

Pachauri was on Friday allowed by a Delhi court to enter his office premises except the head office and a branch in Gurgaon.

The TERI statement said that the GC also considered the question of any action that could be taken on the report of TERI’s Internal Complaints Committee on the issue of alleged sexual harassment.

“Action on this report has been stayed by the Court, which ruled ‘the operation of the report of the Internal Complaints Committee shall remain stayed.’

“This judgment of May 29, 2015 also stated ‘the principles of natural justice have not been followed at all by the said committee, contrary to rules.’ The GC of TERI respects all court proceedings and abides by its direction” the statement said.

The GC observed that the issue of succession to the current leadership of TERI was first discussed in detail by the GC meeting held in Mumbai in September, 2014.

Subsequently, a well-known search firm was entrusted with the task of carrying out a search of candidates for the position, which they performed pro bono and provided the GC with a slate of candidates short listed by them.

A further search was carried out involving all the members of the GC, who interacted individually with several eligible candidates and evaluated senior staff currently working at TERI as well as those who had extensive experience of working in this organization.

“The decision to appoint Ajay Mathur is, therefore, the culmination of an extensive search process and an intensive evaluation of candidates from across the globe,” the statement said.

The statement said that Pachauri has led and built TERI over the last 34 years from a concept to a major, financially autonomous, professionally dynamic organization on the global stage.

“All efforts will be made to aid and assist Ajay Mathur in a smooth and expeditious transition as the latter assumes responsibility as TERI’s new chief executive.

“The GC is certain that the 1200 persons working for TERI in different parts of the world would welcome this development and extend all their support towards a smooth transition and ensuring that this unique Indian organization with a global presence and universal reach attains greater heights in the future,” it said.

Noting that the interests of TERI and its talented staff are paramount, the statement said that the GC members also expressed deep confidence in their dedication and the leadership of the institute.

Mathur has worked in leadership positions in the World Bank in Washington DC, as Director, interim Secretariat, Green Climate Fund in Bonn and in the private sector in India.

He took over as DG of BEE, where he has initiated and directed innovative programs, the statement said.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: R K Pachauri, Sexual Abuse, TERI

Visually-impaired woman denied flat in Delhi for being Muslim

July 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Reem Shamsudeen

New Delhi: Yet another incidence of discrimination, a 30-year-old visually-impaired woman from Kerala has alleged that she was denied a rented house in Delhi for being a Muslim.

Reem Shamsudeen, who is an assistant professor in a college affiliated to Delhi University, claimed that the owner denied her the rented house just because she was a Muslim.

“I had paid the advance amount to the owner. I was refused to move in the apartment just a few hours before I was about to,” she said.

“It’s really a shame for such discrimination to occur in a city like Delhi where thousands of people come in search of education and jobs,” Reem told Madhyamam Daily.

“The incident was shocking considering the cosmopolitan and metropolitan nature of Delhi,” she said.

In a short video uploaded on the YouTube she urged Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to look into the matter.

(Madhyamam)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Delhi, Kerala, Muslims, Reem Shamsudeen

SC bars head scarf, full sleeve shirt from CBSE medical exam

July 24, 2015 by Nasheman

cbse-dress

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to interfere with the dress code prescribed by the CBSE for candidates appearing for the AIPMT exam on Saturday, barring them from wearing either a head scarf, full sleeve shirt or burqa.

The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu while rejecting the plea by Students Islamic Organisation of India, said: “If you appear in an examination without a scarf, your faith will not disappear.”

Describing the plea as “nothing but an ego”, the court said that candidates can wear the head scarf after the exam is over.

The court also observed that faith is something different from wearing a particular type of cloth.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: AIPMT, SIO, Students Islamic Organisation of India

Lok Sabha adjourned for the day

July 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Lok Sabha

New Delhi: The Lok Sabha was on Friday adjourned for the the day within minutes of assembling as the opposition created a ruckus over the Lalit Modi issue and the Vyapam scam.

As soon as the house assembled in the morning, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said she had received adjournment motions from the opposition on the controversy about BJP leaders’ closeness with former IPL chief Lalit Modi and the Vyapam scam.

However, the speaker dismissed the adjournment motions and tried to proceed with the question hour. At this point the opposition members led by the Congress trooped near the speaker’s podium and shouted slogans.

Following this, Mahajan adjourned the house for the day.

Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Veerappa Moily moved motions on the Lalit Modi issue, while CPI-M member Mohammed Saleem and AAP’s Bhagwant Mann moved a motion against the Vyapam scam.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Lok Sabha

Court rejects Teesta Setalvad’s anticipatory bail plea

July 24, 2015 by Nasheman

Teesta Setalvad

Mumbai: A sessions court in Mumbai rejected on Friday an anticipatory bail application filed by social activist Teesta Setalvad in connection with a case of alleged foreign donations to her NGO in violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA).

Setalvad, who was at the forefront of the campaign for the 2002 Gujarat riot victims, is likely to move the Bombay high court.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registered a case against Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand on July 8 and raided their home and offices a week later. The agency is looking into whether Setalvad’s NGO Sabrang received funding from the United States-based Ford Foundation without government permission.

The Gujarat Police had recently said the social activist and her husband “misappropriated” funds meant for charity for personal expenses ranging from wine, earbuds to expensive mobile phone besides tampering with the evidence.

The CBI registered the case after the home ministry recently asked the agency to conduct a probe into the funding.

A bank account of the firm located in Mumbai was frozen on the instructions of the home ministry. Sources said certain documents were recovered by the agency, which they claimed appears to support the allegations.

Setalvad had earlier said the charges against her are baseless and she was fully cooperating with the CBI.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: CBI, Javed Anand, Sabrang Communications, Teesta Setalvad

No discussion until Sushma steps down: Rahul Gandhi

July 23, 2015 by Nasheman

rahul gandhi

New Delhi: Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his “silence” on the Lalit Modi controversy, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said his party was against discussion until External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj steps down.

Claiming that Modi’s credibility is on the decline, Rahul said the Prime Minister should listen to the voices of the people of the coutry who are demanding an answer from him over controversies confronting the government.

“The Prime Minister had assured the country that he will not tolerate corruption. His words should carry weight. But he speaks in air, he speaks whatever comes to his mind, his credibility is slowly declining.

“We asked the PM what he thinks about Lalit Modi. We got no answer. We got no answer on the Vyapam scam, no answer on Chhattisgarh and no answer on Sushma,” he told reporters outside Parliament.

Rahul’s comments come against the backdrop of the stalemate persisting in both the Houses of Parliament with Congress-led opposition aggressively pressing for ouster of Sushma and Chief Ministers of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh Vasundhara Raje and Shivraj Singh Chouhan over the Lalit Modi controversy and Vyapam scam, which the government rejected.

He made it clear that there would be no discussion on the Lalit Modi controversy unless Sushma quits office.

“What we have said is that (there will be) no discussion without resignation. Sushma has done a criminal act. He (Lalit Modi) is a ‘fugitive’. You have signed it (the recommendation for grant of travel document). The High Commission does not know about it. The Indian government too in unaware of that,” he said and alleged that there were business links between the families of Lalit Modi and Sushma Swaraj.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BJP, Congress, Lalit Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Rajasthan, Scandal, Sushma Swaraj, UK, Vasundhra Raje

Lokayukta scam case: two more held

July 23, 2015 by Nasheman

Lokayukta scam

Bengaluru: Two more accused have been arrested by the Special Investigation Team in the Lokayukta bribery case in the state.

M B Srinivasa Gowda(30), a journalist and a partner of the Biriyani Adda chain in Bengaluru, and his associate Shankaregowda(35), an RTI activist are the arrested.

They were arrested from a hotel in Rajajinagar in the city. They are the second and third accused respectively, and are both natives of Kolar district. They were arrested as per the information given by second accused Ashok Kumar, a realtor, who was arrested by the SIT on Tuesday.

Sources said that both Srinivasa Gowda and Shankaregowda, were assigned to gather information about corrupt officials and inform Ashok Kumar. Ashok Kumar, in turn, would call officials to extort money from them, sources said.

The Special Investigation Team also issued a notice to Ashwin Y, son of Lokayukta Justice Y Bhaskar Rao, to appear in person before it within three days. Ashwin is the first accused in the extortion case.

Both the accused have been handed over to the SIT by Special Court Judge V G Bopaiah for interrogation till July 31 and were produced in the court by DCP Labhu Ram.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Ashok Kumar, Lokayukta, Scam, SIT

Yakub Memon seeks stay of execution of his death sentence

July 23, 2015 by Nasheman

Yakub-Memon

New Delhi: Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, the sole death row convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, Thursday moved the Supreme Court seeking stay of execution of his death sentence scheduled for July 30.

Memon, in his petition said that all legal remedies have not been exhausted and he has also approached the Maharashtra Governor with a plea for mercy.

He had filed the mercy plea before the Governor immediately after his curative petition was dismissed by the apex court on Tuesday.

A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu had on July 21 rejected Memon’s plea saying that the grounds raised by him does not fall within the principles laid down by the apex court in 2002 in deciding the curative petition, the last judicial remedy available to an aggrieved person.

Memon, in his plea, had claimed he was suffering from schizophrenia since 1996 and remained behind the bars for nearly 20 years. He had sought commutation of death penalty contending that a convict cannot be awarded life term and the extreme penalty simultaneously for the same offence.

The apex court on April 9 this year had dismissed Memon’s petition seeking review of his death sentence which was upheld on March 21, 2013.

Memon’s review petition was heard by a three-judge bench in an open court in pursuance of a Constitution bench verdict that the practice of deciding review pleas in chambers be done away with, in cases where death penalty has been awarded.

The apex court, on June 2, 2014, had stayed the execution of Memon and referred his plea to a Constitution bench as to whether review petitions in death penalty cases be heard in an open court or in chambers.

Memon had sought review of the March 21, 2013 verdict of the apex court upholding his death penalty in the case relating to 13 coordinated bomb blasts in Mumbai, killing 257 persons and injuring over 700 on March 12, 1993.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: 1993 Mumbai Blast, Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, Yakub Memon

BJP can’t cheat people now after promising ‘Acche Din’: Shiv Sena

July 23, 2015 by Nasheman

uddhav thackeray

Mumbai: Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray today took a dig at its ally and said that ground realities have remained unchanged despite BJP coming to power at the Centre, promising ‘Acche Din’.

“Even 50 years are not enough to clean up the mess created by the erstwhile government. But a lot has to be done in the next five years to fulfill the aspirations of people.

You (the BJP) had promised ‘Acche Din’ to people and thus cannot cheat them now,” Thackeray said in an interview in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’.

To a question, Thackeray said that even though the governments have changed at the Centre and in the state, nothing much has changed on “ground”.
“Every morning when we open a newspaper, we keep reading the same news that once bored us…The thought which comes to our mind is that we used to read the same news before. Be it farmers’ suicide, protests of the unemployed people, crimes against women,” he said.

When asked to comment on Pakistani flags being raised in Kashmir, Thackeray said, “Haven’t seen it happen in a long time.” Replying to another query, he questioned the change the BJP has brought after allying with the PDP in Jammu and Kashmir.

“What can I do? It is surprising. I do not have personal enmity with anyone but what stand did you (BJP) have on Mufti Mohammed Sayeed before (election)? How can you forget his style of politics ? If Kashmir progresses, it is good. But bringing in a change does not mean giving the state a big financial package. People there should be turned back towards India,” Thackeray said.

The Sena chief also reiterated his stand on freeing farmers from their debts and said they should be financially sound so that they can take new debts if they wish to, in future.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Acche din, BJP, Shiv Sena, Uddhav Thackeray

Bangalore citizens statement against state sponsored intimidation of Teesta Setalvad and other activists

July 23, 2015 by Nasheman

Teesta Setalvad

by Bangalore Citizen’s Initiative

The CBI raid on the residence and office of activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand on 13th and 14th July 2015 is a shocking development. Socially conscious citizens perceive this as a political vendetta to insult, humiliate and intimidate the couple fighting for the rights of the victims of 2002 Gujarat riots. Needless to state, the search and raid operation has all the colour of having been directed by powerful interests against whom Teesta Setalvad had filed cases on the Gujarat genocide of 2002. It has been a relentless struggle for Teesta and Javed to fight for the victims of the Gujarat carnage. This battle for justice for the victims has become even more difficult since vested interests assumed power in the Central Government.

Teesta Setalvad and Javed are not isolated cases. The official machinery of the State has been used to silence dissent consistently over the past several decades. The State has been complicit in the misuse of its powers over investigative agencies which have been used to intimidate, terrorise and harass those working for the causes of the poor, to uphold human rights and against injustice. Recent examples of such targeting include S. R. Hiremath of the INSAF, Samaj Parivarthana Samudaya, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, Dr. Binayak Sen, and many others.

Such highhandedness of the State is witnessed in the way certain laws that exclusively govern civil society organisations are being amended to curtail basic rights of civil society organisations and people’s movements to work freely and with enjoyment of all Fundamental Rights. The current administration at the Centre is further manipulating these laws fundamental to safeguarding freedoms of individuals and organisations advancing social justice, while sparing no effort to benefit corporations and particular business houses. This when there is a relentless effort to whittle down schemes that guarantee the Right to Life and Livelihoods of ordinary people by cutting down on social safeguards and withdrawing a variety of subsidies that support the poor and also massive reduction in allocation to the social sector.

The trend clearly is one of attacking defenders of justice, instead of providing justice to the victims of violence, with fabricated cases being filed with impunity against the defenders of justice. We are wary that a culture of attacking, terrorising and even getting rid of those who defend the rights of the victims is gradually becoming an accepted practice. Reports in the media have highlighted the Vyapam case in Madhya Pradesh, where several whistleblowers and advocates of the Right to Information Act have been targeted.

At this juncture, what those who fight for justice need is all the support from people of goodwill to defeat the evil designs of certain vested and politically powerful interests. While there is a need to battle those who are determined to wipe out the memories of the Gujarat carnage and escape responsibility for their criminal deeds, it is equally necessary that we stand against the culture of State terrorism, intimidation and violence.

Endorsed

Mr. Girish Karnad – Actor, Film Director, Writer and Playwright
Mr. Govind Rao – Actor, Poet, Resource Person and in social movements
Maj. Gen. S. G. Vombatkere (Retd.), Mysore.
Dr. Ambrose Pinto SJ, Principal, St. Aloysius Degree College
Ms. Bhargavi S Rao – Environment Support Group
Mr. Leo F Saldanha – Environment Support Group
Dr. A.R.Vasavi, Social Anthropologist, Bangalore
Dr. Suvrat Raju, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, TIFR
Mr. Prithvi Reddy, Entrepreneur and Political Activist
Dr. Sreeramappa Chinnappa – Medical Officer
Mr. L. Ashok – Komu Souharda Vedike
Mr. Ajay Marshal – Photographer
Mr. Robin Christopher – Alternative Law Forum
Mr. Manohar Rangnathan – Human Right Activist
Dr. Selvaraj Arulnathan SJ, Director, Indian Social Institute
Mr. Mark Rasquinha, Associate Professor, Jain University
Mr. Roshan Sylvester, Associate Professor, Jyothi Nivas College
Mr. Vinoo Sudhakar, Associate Professor, St. Aloysius Degree College, Bangalore
Professor Etienne Rassendran, St. Joseph’s College
Professor Chandan Gowda, Azeem Premjee University
Professor Babu Mathew, National Law School of India
Mr. Ramyani Chakrabarty M. Tech, Trainee Teacher
Mr. Jagadish Chandra – New Socialist Alternative
Mr. N. Jayaram, PUCL, Bangalore
Ms. Madhu Bhushan – Social Activist
Mr. Rakesh Narayan, PUCL
Mr. Jagadeesh Byata – Social Activist and Lawyer
Ms. Keya Acharya, journalist, Bangalore.
Dr. Akhila Vasan, Karnataka Janaaroyga Chaluvali
Mr. K.B. Obalash, Karnataka Janaaroyga Chaluvali
Mr. Vijaya Kumar.S, Karnataka Janaaroyga Chaluvali
Mr. T.N.Gopalan, Journalist
Ms. Anita Cheria , Open Space
Ms. Anasuya Byndoor, Swaraj Sangatane, Karnataka
Mr. Pradeep Esteves, Context India
Dr. Sumi Krishna, Independent Scholar
Ms. C. K. Meena, Writer
Mr. Bobby Kunhu, Advocate
Ms. Asma A N, Independent Journalist
Mr. Syed Tanveeruddin, Environmental, RTI, Human Rights and Social Activist, Mysore
Ms. Uma V Chandru, Activist, Bangalore
Mr. K. P. Sasi, Documentary Maker
Ms. Ammu Joseph, Journalist and Writer
Mr. Himanshu Trivedi, Associate, Lawyer, Barristers & Solicitors
Ms. Anita Ratnam, Executive Director, Samvada Youth Resource Centres & Baduku Community College For Alternatives
Ms. Pushpa Achanta – Journalist & Trainer
Mr. Antony Melvin D Paul, Founder and Lead, PoundHead
Mr. Mallikarjun.L.S., RTI Activist,
Dr. Arati Choksh (Science Activist)
Mr. Joseph Britto, Indo Bloom Ltd.
Dr. Lawrence Surendra – Environmental Economist
Ms. Benazir Siddiq
Ms. Rajitha Vipparthi
Ms. Shanthala Damle
Ms. Manasi Pingle
Fr. Adolf Washington
Dr. Lakshmi Nilakantan
Mr. Ralph Paul Coelho
Dr. Kshithij Urs
Ms. Meena Subramaniam, Artiste
Ms. Kirtana Kumar, Musician and Theatre Activist
Mr. M.V.K Anil Kumar
Mr. Richard D
Ms. Merlin Francis
Ms. Shaheen Shasa
Mr. B V Mahesh Kumar
Mr. Nitin Basrur
Mr. Pramod Krishnamurthy
Mr. Benjamin T
Mr. Hiroo Advani
Mr. Anil Kapur
Mr. S. Gopal, Kundalahalli
Mr. Pramod Krishnamurthy
Ms. Pushpa Surendra
Mr. Nitin Gujaran
Ms. Snigdha Samal
Mr. Akhlaque Ahmed
Mr. Karthik Ranganathan
Ms. Chetana Ajit
Mr. Murali S
Ms. Zephyrine Goveas
Mr. Prashant Paikray, POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samithi
Ms. Sheela Gowda, Artiste
Ms. Meena Artwani
Mr. Sridhar Raman
Ms. Sudha Nagavarapu
Mani Kalliath
Sr. Leonie
Mr. Srinath Heragu
Mr. R. Ramachandran
Ms. Cavery Bopaiah
Mr. Ram Punyani
Mr. David Selvaraj
Mr. David D’ Costa

Filed Under: India Tagged With: CBI, Javed Anand, Sabrang Communications, Teesta Setalvad

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