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Ishrat Jahan had no terror links, says lawyer Vrinda Grover dismisses Headley’s version

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

Vrinda Grover

New Delhi: Vrinda Grover, who is representing Ishrat Jahan’s family in court, on Thursday insisted that Ishrat had no terror links. She said that Headley’s statement is “extremely manipulative” and cannot be “treated as evidence” as per the Indian law. A judicial enquiry, the Gujarat High Court and the CBI all concluded that the encounter was fake.

Lawyer for Ishrat Jahan family Vrinda Grover argues that David Headley comments on Ishrat based on "double hearsay" & have "no legal value'

— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) February 11, 2016

She (Ishrat) was not a terrorist. 2 others who were shot dead may've been,even I think bcoz there is evidence pointing to that-Vrinda Grover

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

Why is the BJP so keen to prove that Ishrat is a terrorist? Did we not give Kasab a trial? : Vrinda Grover, lawyer pic.twitter.com/qlaZZkEfbJ

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

this man (Headley) has fabulous memory but he doesn't say Ishrat Jehan so the lawyer gives him options with her name. Absurd: Vrinda Grover

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

this man (Headley) has fabulous memory but he doesn't say Ishrat Jehan so the lawyer gives him options with her name. Absurd: Vrinda Grover

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

The lawyer put words in Headley's mouth, and now a political issue is being made out of the entire thing: Vrinda Grover

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

Govt lawyer like Amitabh Bachchan's show gives 3 options to Headley, is this evidence? this is political angle: Vrinda Grover, lawyer

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

Lawyer then acts like he is hosting "Kaun Banega Crorepati" and gave Headley options. I mean, what is happening in the Court?: Vrinda Grover

— ANI (@ANI_news) February 11, 2016

Filed Under: India Tagged With: David Coleman Headly, Ishrat Jahan, Vrinda Grover

Art of Living’s event under NGT scanner

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

Ravishankar Art of Living

New Delhi: A three-day ‘World Culture Festival’ to be organised next month under the patronage of spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar’s Art of Living today came under the scanner of National Green Tribunal, which sought the Delhi government’s response on a plea seeking to stop holding of the event on Yamuna floodplains.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to the Delhi government, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and Art of Living Foundation seeking stoppage of ongoing construction work on the flood plains of Yamuna.

The green panel directed DDA to submit all the documents on the basis of which permission for the event was granted to the foundation. It also asked DDA to inspect the site in question along with Professor A K Gosain of IIT and submit a status report.

The event will be held from March 11-13 at Mayur Vihar in East Delhi to mark the celebration of 35 years of The Art of Living. The President and the Prime Minister have reportedly given their consent to the part of inaugural ceremony.

The Tribunal was hearing a petition by Manoj Mishra, convener of Yamuna Jiye Abhiyaan, alleging that the Foundation has recently started construction on the Yamuna flood plains for the festival in violation of NGT orders.

In a detailed judgement last year, NGT had prohibited any construction activity in the demarcated flood plains of Yamuna and asked its Principal Committee to identify structures which fall on the flood plain and recommend their demolition.

The plea, filed by advocate Rahul Choudhary, said “it is stated that Art of Living International Center has recently started construction on the Yamuna flood plains for organising the festival from March 11-13, 2016 and for which illegal and unauthorised dumping & construction in the active flood plains of river Yamuna in the NCT of Delhi is taking place over some 25 hectares upstream of DND flyway.

“Not only the site but in fact approach roads are also planned to be constructed from the Ring Road and the DND flyway which also involves dumping of huge amount of debris and clearing of the flood plains.”

In his plea, Mishra has sought imposition of exemplary fine on government agencies and the Foundation for damaging the environment and their non-compliance of the orders of the Tribunal.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Art of Living, Ravishankar

MedTrix Healthcare partners with one of the top 3 Pharma companies in emerging markets

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

MedTrix Healthcare

Bangalore: MedTrix Healthcare, a leading provider of digital and medical communication solutions to top Pharma companies globally has announced that it has partnered with one of the top 3 Pharma companies in emerging markets to provide patient engagement as an enterprise-wide solution with the ability to integrate several therapy areas. The patient engagement activity is an effort from global Pharma to improve the way it communicates with patients and offer services in line with patient centricity.

This is a multi-specialty program capable of integrating several brands and therapies using a single platform. The platform offers modular care plans, pill reminders, disease education and provides better patient access to caregivers. This is available as mobile app using IoS and Android platforms for patients along with a web dashboard for the administrators or program owners.

The Global Pharmaceutical Industry is at an inflection point, where it is pivoting from doing Digital to being Digital. The key aspect to this shift is the growing pressure on global pharma in terms of cost, ability to innovate, emergence of technology and the usage of the digital medium to reach their customers and patients. We have the expertise to fulfil the technical and scientific requirements for this natural progression. At MedTrix we combine science, technology and strategy with our ISO certified systems and processes to accomplish specific business objectives for our clients” said Mr. Vimal Narayanan, Founder & Director, MedTrix Healthcare.

“We are among the rarest breed of companies who are able to work in the strategic digital & medical communication space for our clients. For most of our clients, we are the first company from India or elsewhere to provide the kind of solutions that we offer. We are planning to expand our existing presence in multiple geographies including US, Europe and Asia Pacific regions by increasing our access into the top 20 Pharma Companies”, adds Vimal Narayanan.

MedTrix Healthcare aims to be a leading navigator of the paradigm shifts occurring in the pharmaceutical industry. Ongoing trends show that both patients and healthcare professionals are increasingly moving online to manage health outcomes. Simultaneously, pharmaceutical companies are establishing across-the-board virtual ecosystems on digital platforms, to create seamless interactions with all the stakeholders.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: MedTrix Healthcare

Hindu nationalism: UK paper to use Bombay instead of Mumbai

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

theindependent-mumbai

London: A leading British daily will revert back to using Bombay instead of Mumbai when referring to the financial hub of India, to take stand against a “nastier strain of Hindu nationalism,” its Indian-origin editor said today.

“The whole point of Bombay is of an open, cosmopolitan port city, the gateway of India that’s open to the world. If you call it what Hindu nationalists want you to call it, you essentially do their work for them,” Amol Rajan, the editor of ‘The Independent’, told BBC today.

The 32-year-old editor said the move was the newspaper’s stand against a “nastier strain of Hindu nationalism”.

The city’s name was officially changed to Mumbai in 1995 to distance itself from the colonial term – Bombay – under pressure from the right-wing Shiv Sena, which ruled the state from 1995 to 1999 in alliance with the BJP.

“As journalists, as someone who edits ‘The Independent’, it’s incredibly important to be specific about our terminology.

“I’d rather side with the tradition of India that’s been open to the world, rather than the one that’s been closed, which is in ascendance right now,” he said.

The Kolkata-born journalist took the helm at ‘The Independent’ in 2013.

The newspaper prides itself on its apolitical history. “In post-partition India, there has been a sort of uneasy marriage between two very different traditions. One of the founding father, amazing people like B R Ambedkar, Patel, Nehru, Gandhi who are open, secular pluralists and tolerant.

“The other was a slightly nastier strain of Hindu nationalism, which has its expression in the BJP and a movement called Shiv Sena,” he said.

He explained the genesis of the term Mumbai after Goddess Mumbadevi, the protector of fisherman who were the city’s original inhabitants.

The name Bombay became commonly used during the British Raj and had its roots in the Portuguese colonial name “Bom Bahia”, or “good bay”.

“Shiv Sena pushed through the renaming against the will of the national government,” Rajan pointed out.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bombay, Mumbai, The Independent

Net neutrality: Facebook shuts Free Basics programme in India

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

Facebook

New Delhi: In a boost to net neutrality, Facebook has decided to shut down its controversial ‘Free Basics’ programme in India, following telecom regulator Trai’s move to bar operators from charging different rates for Internet access based on content.

Facebook had met with severe criticism for its programme, which aimed at providing basic Internet access to people in partnership with telecom operators.

Critics saw this as violation of the principle of net neutrality that states that entire Internet should be available to everyone on equal terms as Free Basics allowed access to selected websites.

“Free Basics is no longer available to people in India,” a Facebook spokesperson said in an emailed response. The service was available in India with Reliance Communications. In December, RCom put the service on hold following a Telecom Regulator Authority of India’s directive to that effect.

Ruling in favour of net neutrality, Trai has barred all telecom operators from offering discriminatory tariffs for data services on the basis of content, impying that operators will have to charge the same price for data used, irrespective of website or app accessed by the consumer.

This puts an end to Facebook’s Free Basics and Airtel’s zero rating plans in India. Yesterday, Facebook board member Marc Andreessen had set off another controversy by terming Trai’s decision as an ‘anti-colonialist’ idea and said the country would have been better off if it had remained under British rule.

Facebook founder and head Mark Zuckerberg distanced himself from the comments saying the remarks were “deeply upsetting” and did not represent the company’s thinking.

“India has been personally important to me and Facebook. Early on in my thinking about our mission, I traveled to India and was inspired by the humanity, spirit and values of the people,” he wrote in a post on the social networking site.

“It solidified my understanding that when all people have the power to share their experiences, the entire world will make progress,” he added. Andreessen deleted the tweet and apologised through a series of tweets yesterday.

“Last night on Twitter, I made an ill-informed and ill-advised comment about Indian politics and economics. To be clear, I am 100 per cent opposed to colonialism, and 100 per cent in favor of independence and freedom, in any country, including India,” he said later in a series of tweets.

Zuckerberg has come out in defence of the programme time and again, saying it did not block or throttle other services and is not in conflict with net neutrality. Launched in 2014, Facebook is running the Internet.org programme across over 17 countries providing basic Internet access to over one billion people.

Following allegations of violation of net neutrality, Facebook rebranded the programme as ‘Free Basics’. It had said the rebranding will help Facebook distinguish the free basic Internet offering from the large number of activities the US-based company is pursuing to help get new users online across the globe. Recently, it ran a big media campaign in support of the programme.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Facebook

Soldier who survived under 35ft ice in Siachen for 6 days dies in hospital

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

Siachen

New Delhi: Siachen soldier Lance Naik Koppad Hanmanthappa, who survived for six days under 35 feet of ice and snow in Siachen, passed away at the Army Hospital today.

The medical condition of Lance Naik deteriorated on Wednesday and he had slipped into comma.

“He continues to remain extremely critical with evidence of oxygen deprivation to the brain on CT scan. There is evidence of pneumonia in both lungs. In addition, multi-organ dysfunction state continues unabated,” stated the evening medical bulletin issued by the Research & Referral (R&R) Hospital where Hanmanthappa is undergoing treatment since Tuesday.

Doctors at the R&R hospital took a second opinion from a team of experts from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi. The senior doctors were in agreement with the ongoing clinical management strategy and concurred with the future plan of management.

Hanmanthappa was pulled out alive from under 35 feet of snow in Siachen glacier on Monday, six days after an Army post guarding the world’s highest helipad was hit by a huge avalanche burying Hanmanthappa and nine other men from 19 Madras regiment. He was flown to Delhi and admitted to the R&R hospital on Tuesday.

“He experienced less oxygen supply to the brain besides hypothermia due to sustained exposure to sub-zero temperature and dehydration. In the absence of food, the metabolic system, too, failed, leading to kidney and liver failure,” William Selvamurthy, former director of Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Delhi, told Deccan Herald.

Following warming at the hospital, his blood pressure would drop, which the doctors had to manage, Selvamurthy added.

Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh said in a television interview that a day after the avalanche, the Army received a radio contact from the post buried under ice, suggesting that at least one person was alive. The rescue efforts were accelerated following the radio contact.

The Air Force and the Army carried out close to 300 sorties to ferry about 180 men, digging and detection equipment, and two sniffer dogs. It took six days for the men and machine to zero in on the spot and cut through blue ice – harder than concrete – to retrieve Hanmanthappa and nine other men, who perished in the icy heights.

The Dharwad man survived, explained Selvamurthy, possibly because of an air conduit through which he was receiving oxygen. Hanmanthappa did not exert himself and minimised metabolic functions and saved energy. Meanwhile, the mortal remains of other soldiers are stuck in the Siachen base camp as bad weather halted helicopter sorties.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Siachen

130 schools shut in Bangaluru after ‘leopard sighting’

February 11, 2016 by Nasheman

leopard

Bangalore: A reported leopard sighting close to where a big cat injured five people at the weekend forced the closure of 130 schools in Bangalore on Thursday, the education authority said.

Panic gripped an eastern suburb of the city after a woman claimed to have spotted a leopard six kilometres (four miles) away from Vibgyor school where one tried to maul several wildlife workers Sunday, before being caged.

Residents were advised not to venture into open spaces in the area, which is dotted with boulders and eucalyptus plantations, as a precaution.

“We have advised about 80 private and 50 government schools in the city’s eastern areas to remain closed today (Thursday) for the safety of their wards, as one or two more leopards were seen moving around in the vicinity,” S.M. Ramesh, block education officer, told AFP.

Forestry officials said they had searched the area for two days without success, after a woman reported seeing a leopard behind a technology park on her way home from work on Wednesday evening.

“We have placed one cage with a bait in the area and another near the private school where one leopard was trapped on 7 February,” deputy range forest officer Jagannath Reddy told reporters.

About 60 schools in the eastern areas had already declared a holiday on Wednesday, after rumours spread about a leopard being sighted in the area.

Leopards number between 12,000 to 14,000 in India, according to a national survey released last year. They are increasingly venturing into populated areas as their habitats become depleted.

A leopard killed a five-year-old boy in the courtyard of his home in central India in 2014.

Video footage from Mumbai in 2013 showed a leopard creeping into an apartment block foyer and snatching a small dog.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Leopard

Those who can’t live without beef should not come to Haryana: Anil Vij

February 10, 2016 by Nasheman

Anil Vij

Chandigarh: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij on Tuesday stoked a fresh row saying those who cannot live without eating beef should not visit the state where stringent cow protection law is in place.

Vij said that there were some countries Indians don’t visit because eating habits of that nation did not suit them.

“There are some countries we don’t visit because food and drinking habits there don’t suit us. Likewise, those people who can’t live without eating beef should not come to Haryana,” Vij said.

He was asked to comment if the state government had contemplated issuing licences/special permits to foreigners to consume beef in the state.

Vij said Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had clarified on Monday the issue and ruled out any plan to issue such licences and give relaxation to foreigners to consume beef in the state. Vij had last year pitched for declaring cow as the national animal and launched an online poll on the issue. Khattar had reportedly said earlier he was open to relax the beef ban for foreigners in the state.

Haryana’s ‘Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Bill, passed by the Assembly in March last year, came into force in November last.

Under the provisions of the law, cow trafficking, slaughtering and eating beef are banned in the state. The law clamps a complete ban on cow slaughter in the state and provides for a rigorous imprisonment ranging from three years to 10 years for killing the animal.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Anil Vij, Beef, Haryana

Siachen survivor’s condition remains critical: Army hospital

February 10, 2016 by Nasheman

Siachen

New Delhi: The condition of Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad of 19 Madras regiment, who was rescued alive six days after being buried under tonnes of ice in Siachen Glacier, remains very critical, the army said today.

“He continues to battle the odds and his medical condition remains very critical,” a medical bulletin issued by Army Research and Referral Hospital here said.

Hanamanthappa remains ventilator-dependent since arrival in the hospital yesterday, it said. The medical team at R&R Hospital is monitoring his situation continuously and is treating him with best expertise and resources available in the world, the bulletin said.

The hospital has said he is expected to have a stormy course in the “next 24 hours” due to the complications caused by re-warming and establishment of blood flow to the cold parts of the body.

Hanamanthappa was flown out by a helicopter yesterday from the site of the avalanche that hit his post at Siachen Glacier along with a medical specialist to the base camp at the glacier, from where he was brought to the Thois air base.

He was then transferred to Delhi by a fixed-wing aircraft of IAF along with a critical care specialist of the force and a medical specialist from the base camp.

Hanamanthappa is being treated by a team of intensivists, neurologist, nephrologist, endocrinologist and surgeons. He has been administered fluids, drugs to bring up his blood pressure, besides antibiotics.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Siachen

No leopard in Bengaluru school: Official

February 10, 2016 by Nasheman

leopard

Bengaluru: Fears of another leopard prowling in and around a private school on Tuesday night were unfounded and its so-called sighting was a speculation, a top official said on Wednesday.

“No leopard was seen or traced in and around the school by our forest staff after a night-long search operation though the school remains shut as a precaution,” Karnataka chief wildlife warden Ravi Ralph told IANS here.

As rumours of another leopard sighting spread causing panic, the Vibgyor International School declared a holiday for its over 1,000 students and faculty members to ensure their safety.

“We decided to shut the school for the day (Wednesday). Those who turned up with their wards were advised to return home,” a school official told reporters.

A surprise entry of an eight-year-old leopard into the school early on Sunday and its rescue after a 12-hour operation in which five people were injured has shocked people in Bengaluru.

“We are launching an online platform to spread awareness on leopards and other animals who may enter villages, towns or cities stealthily but do not harm them as they are not man-eaters like tigers,” Ralph said.

“With forest fringes, lakes and other water bodies disappearing for various reasons, wild animals are finding it difficult to hunt for prey and get water to sustain,” Ralph said.

The leopard which was tranquilised and captured had strayed into the city’s eastern suburb on Sunday through bushes, boulders, hills and thick plantations across the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border in search of prey and water.

As it was a holiday, students and teachers were lucky to have escaped from being attacked by the wild animal.

The leopard was put in an iron cage and shifted to the Bannarghatta national zoo park.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bengaluru, Leopard

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