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Suicide bid by three Bengaluru women civic corporators

May 30, 2017 by Nasheman

BBMP poll

Bengaluru: Blaming interference by a Congress legislator, three women civic corporators allegedly tried to commit suicide by consuming phenyl at a meeting of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Council here, said an official on Monday.

The corporators are Asha Suresh, 40, of the Congress, Mamata Vasudev, 40, of the BJP and Manjula Narayanaswamy, 37, of the JD-S.

“We are fed up with the interference of Congress lawmaker Munirathna Naidu in the development works in our area,” Asha, who represents the HMT civic ward, told reporters later.

Naidu, 49, represents the ruling party from the Rajarajeshwarinagar assembly segment.

The incident occurred when Mayor G. Padmavathi refused to allow these corporators to raise the issue of Naidu’s interference in their civic works.

“Upset with the Mayor’s refusal, the trio rushed to the well of the Council and tried to gulp phenyl, which they brought to the meeting in bottles,” said a Palike official.

Other corporators, however, thwarted their attempt by snatching away the bottles from their hands, and persuaded them to resume seats and stay calm.

“It has become difficult for me to put up with Naidu’s harassment. He is provoking his supporters to attack me. On May 19, his supporters pulled my saree in the presence of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah,” claimed Manjula, who represents the Laggare civic ward.

Siddaramaiah was delivering a speech after laying the foundation for remodeling the storm water drain in Naidu’s assembly segment when the alleged attack on Manjula took place.

“I was shocked that none came to my rescue when Naidu’s women supporters assaulted me and pulled my saree. There is no safety for women corporators in his area,” she alleged.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

SC refuses to stay conviction of IPS officer in Bilkis case

May 30, 2017 by Nasheman

Supreme Court

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today refused to stay the conviction of an IPS officer in the sensational 2002 Bilkis Bano case.

A vacation bench of Justices A K Sikri and Deepak Gupta said that there is no urgency for hearing the matter as the convicted officer has already undergone the sentence.

The bench, however, listed the matter for hearing in the second week of July, observing the fine is of Rs 15,000 only.

IPS officer R S Bhagora, currently serving in Gujarat, has been convicted along with four other policemen by the Bombay High Court recently after the trial court had acquitted them.

The counsel appearing for Bhagora said if the conviction is not stayed, then he will be terminated from the service as per service rules.

He said the court should grant stay on the conviction.

The Bombay High Court had on May 4 reversed the trial court verdict acquitting Bhagora and others and had convicted 11 people (one convict is dead) in the Bilkis Bano gang rape case.

Along with five policemen, two doctors were also convicted by the HC.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Former actress Geeta Kapoor abandoned by son

May 30, 2017 by Nasheman

geetha kapoor

Mumbai: Just like several stars from the era gone by, Geeta Kapoor too, has been living a life of penury, abandoned by her own son, Raja Kapoor at the SRV Hospital in Mumbai’s suburban Goregaon, as alleged by her. She has films like Pakeezah, Mughal-E-Azam, Razia Sultan and Pyaar Karke Dekho to her credit.

Saddened at her own state, Geeta was quoted saying that she was starving for four days before reaching the hospital. Sources in the hospy say that her son left to withdraw money to pay her bills, never to return! She has been in the hospital for a month.

Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit paid her a visit. “I have seen her films and I could not recognise her because she was in bad shape,” says Pandit. Hospital sources add that Geeta is depressed and is more of a nervous wreck, scared and has incoherent speech at times. “I’m ready to do everything for her. There are many in the film industry who can help her out. But I will need an NOC from her family to let me complete her treatment and get her a place to stay. It is fine if her son doesn’t want to help her,” says Pandit. He and Ramesh Taurani have cleared the bills, but await the son to release his mother.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

India’s growth to slow down to 6.8% in 2016-17: World Bank

May 30, 2017 by Nasheman

World Bank

New Delhi: A modest slowdown is likely in India’s growth with the GDP expected to fall to 6.8 per cent in 2016-17 as a result of temporary disruption caused by the government’s demonetisation initiative, the World Bank said on Monday.

“India’s economy was slowing down in early 2016-17, until the favourable monsoon started lifting the economy, but the recovery was temporarily disrupted by the government’s demonetisation initiative. As a result, a modest slowdown is expected in the GDP growth in 2016-2017 to 6.8 per cent,” World Bank said in its bi-annual India Development Update released here.

“Demonetisation caused an immediate cash crunch, and activity in cash reliant sectors was affected. GDP growth slowed to 7.0 per cent year-on-year during the third quarter of 2016-2017 from 7.3 per cent in the first quarter,” it said.

While limited data is available, demonetisation may have had a disproportionate impact on poorer households, which are more likely to work in construction and informal retail, the report noted.

“Greater data availability, especially on labour markets, is needed to better gauge the social impact of policies in the future,” it said.

“Despite this, there was a relatively modest slowdown in the economy.”

The report attributes it to coping mechanisms, including greater usage of digital transactions, higher rural incomes, and robust public consumption. The pick-up in rural wages in November and December, 2016, and the growth of agricultural output suggests the positive impact of the monsoons substantially dampened the disruption from demonetisation.

The report said that demonetisation has the potential to accelerate the formalisation of the economy in the long-term leading to higher tax collections and greater digital financial inclusion.

It also said that the country’s growth is expected to recover in 2017-2018 to 7.2 per cent and is projected to gradually increase to 7.7 per cent in 2019-2020.

The World Bank also noted that India remained the fastest growing economy in the world with strong economic fundamentals and ongoing reform momentum.

“India remains the fastest growing economy in the world and it will get a big boost from its approach to GST which will reduce the cost of doing business for firms, reduce logistics costs of moving goods across states, while ensuring no loss in equity,” said Junaid Ahmad, World Bank Country Director in India.

The implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) could also be a complementary reform that will support formalisation, as firms have a strong incentive to register with GST to obtain input tax credits, the report said.

“GST is on track for implementation in the second quarter of the fiscal year, and is expected to yield substantial growth dividends from higher efficiencies and raise more revenues in the long term.

“Timely and smooth implementation of landmark reforms such as the GST and a new code to deal with bankruptcies, as well as decisive action to resolve the non-performing assets (NPAs) challenge of public sector banks, is crucial to enhance the economy’s potential growth,” the report said.

“Private investment growth continues to face several impediments in the form of excess capacity, regulatory and policy challenges, and corporate debt overhang. However, the recent push to increase infrastructure spending and to accelerate structural reforms will eventually drive a sustained rebound of private investments,” said Frederico Gil Sander, Senior Country Economist and the main author of the India Development Update.

While agriculture growth delivered in 2016-2017, the report notes that investment growth remains subdued, partly because of banking sector stress.

The report also highlights the low and falling participation of women in the labour market. “For India to achieve higher growth, it needs to create safe, flexible and well paying jobs for a large number of women who are currently not in the labour market.”

Currently, India has one of the lowest female participation rates in the world, ranking 120th among 131 countries, with less than a third or only 27 percent of women who are 15 years or older working or actively looking for a job.

“This is a cause for concern since higher labour earnings are the primary driver of poverty reduction,” Ahmad added.

“It is often argued that declining female participation is due to rising incomes that allow more women to stay at home. The evidence, however, shows that fewer jobs in agriculture have not been replaced by alternative jobs considered suitable for women.”

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Babri demolition: CBI court grants bail to Advani, Joshi, Uma, others

May 30, 2017 by Nasheman

Babri Masjid demolition

Lucknow: A special CBI court here on Tuesday granted bail to senior BJP leaders L.K.Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti and nine others in the Babri Mosque demolition case.

The lawyers for Advani, Joshi and Uma Bharti moved an application seeking quashing of charges against them on the ground that they had not played any role in the demolition of the mosque. ”No case is made out against them…they were trying to control the crowd,” the lawyer of the accused said in the discharge application.

Special judge S.K.Yadav granted bail to the accused personal on their furnishing personal bonds.

The court has reserved its order on the discharge application. The order on the discharge application is likely to be delivered later today.

The court had summoned Advani and others for framing of conspiracy charges against them in the matter. The charges would be framed on Tuesday if the discharge application was rejected.

The Supreme Court had earlier restored the criminal conspiracy charge against Advani, Joshi and Uma Bharti, in the Babri Mosque demolition case and transferred the trial from the Raebareli special court to Lucknow.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

‘US-led air strikes’ kill civilians in Syria’s Raqqa

May 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Deadly air strikes continue to target Raqqa city, monitoring group says, as thousands continue to flee the fighting.

The UN says at least 23,544 people have been displaced from May 18-22 due to the fighting in Raqqa [Rodi Said/Reuters]

The UN says at least 23,544 people have been displaced from May 18-22 due to the fighting in Raqqa [Rodi Said/Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

At least 13 people have been killed in suspected US-led coalition air strikes on the ISIL-held city of Raqqa and suspected rocket attacks fired by a Kurdish group fighting ISIL, a monitoring group has said.

Some of the deaths in the northern city on Sunday evening resulted from air strikes blamed on the US-led coalition, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday.

The death toll also included civilians killed in rocket attacks by the Ghadab al-Furat group (dubbed Wrath of the Euphrates) on Sunday, the Observatory said.

Ghadab al-Furat is a Kurdish group fighting under the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). They launched a campaign in October 2016 to retake Raqqa, the de facto capital of the ISIL in northern Syria.

The SDF, which includes the powerful Kurdish YPG armed group, said last week it plans to launch the final assault on Raqqa city in early summer.

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a press release on Sunday that it conducted 17 air strikes targeting ISIL in Syria, destroying two ISIL bases in Deir Az Zor and three ISIL headquarters near Raqqa.

It did not mention civilian casualties in its report.

Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, an activist group in Raqqa, said on Sunday that a school was targeted by the US-led coalition in Mansoura west of Raqqa city.

The school was destroyed in the attack, the group said.

The activists said on Thursday that Raqqa city was targeted with at least 30 coalition air strikes, and 80 rocket attacks by the SDF killing at least 35 civilians in the past 24 hours.

The SDF has been encircling Raqqa since November.

Earlier this month, its fighters captured Tabqa, a previously ISIL-held town some 50km west of Raqqa, and a strategic dam nearby.

The UN said in a report that on May 14, at least 23 farm workers, including 17 women, were reportedly killed when air strikes hit al-Akershi village in a rural area of eastern Raqqa province.

Other air strikes on two residential areas of the ISIL-controlled city of Abo Kamal in eastern Deir Az Zor province the following day (May 15), reportedly killed at least 59 civilians (including 16 children and 12 women) and injured another 70.

The day after that, ISIL fighters are said to have cut the throats of eight men at the sites of the air strikes, after accusing them of providing coordinates for the strikes.

Earlier in May, the Observatory reported the highest monthly civilian death toll for the coalition’s campaign in Syria.

Between April 23 and May 23 2017, coalition air strikes killed at least 225 civilians in Syria, including dozens of children.

The US military had said coalition air strikes in Iraq and Syria had “unintentionally” killed a total of 352 civilians since 2014.

At least 23,544 civilians have been displaced between May 18-22, the UN said in a press release last week.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Raad al- Hussein last week urged all states’ air forces operating in the country to take much greater care to distinguish between legitimate military targets and civilians.

“The same civilians who are suffering indiscriminate shelling and summary executions by ISIL, are also falling victim to the escalating air strikes, particularly in the northeastern governorates of Raqqa and Deir Az Zor,” Zeid said.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Millions of Yemenis face hunger during Ramadan

May 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Aid agencies say some 17 million people do not have enough to eat [Al Jazeera]

Aid agencies say some 17 million people do not have enough to eat [Al Jazeera]

by Al Jazeera

While Muslims worldwide celebrate Ramadan with special meals and tasty treats, millions of Yemenis are suffering from an acute lack of food as the country’s two-year war rages on.

According to aid agencies, 17 million people do not have enough to eat, in what the UN calls the “largest humanitarian crisis in the world”.

Typically, people shop throughout Ramadan, but Yemeni storekeepers have nothing to celebrate.

“Sales are the lowest from years past. Every year is worse than before,” Yahya Hubar, a shopkeeper in Hodeidah, a coastal city in western Yemen, told Al Jazeera.

More than two million children are acutely malnourished in Yemen, where a child under five dies every 10 minutes of preventable diseases, according a report by UNICEF published in December.

In addition, the country is facing a cholera outbreak, which so far has infected more than 29,000 people.

As many are scrambling to get their hands on food necessities, no longer are people talking about the special foods prepared and enjoyed during the festive Ramadan month.

“Our situation is very hard. We haven’t been paid for several months. Essential needs are hard to get and the prices are high. We’re looking at goods we can’t buy,” Nabil Ibrahim, another Hodeidah resident, told Al Jazeera.

‘Unprecedented tragedy’

This is the third Ramadan Yemen faces in a state of war. A majority of the population has only limited access to food and medicine.

The UN needs $2.1bn to provide aid to Yemen. So far, only half the amount has been raised to help address what is calls a “tragedy of unprecedented proportion”.

“People from Hodeidah are living in a tragic situation. Ramadan arrives as people are suffering greatly from unpaid salaries, no electricity, no water with the hot weather and the blockade due to the ongoing war in Yemen,” Sadeq Al Saeedi, a charity worker, told Al Jazeera.

Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the region.

The ongoing conflict between Houthi fighters and an Arab coalition has claimed the lives of more than 10,000 people and pushed the country to a brink of famine, according to the UN.

It has also taken a toll on the country’s health facilities. A number of hospitals and clinics have been bombed, while others have had to close their doors because of the fighting.

Earlier this month, a state of emergency was declared in Yemen’s opposition-held capital, Sanaa, after the cholera outbreak killed scores of people.

Filed Under: Muslim World

HD Kumaraswamy to Fight State Assembly Elections from Ramanagar Constituency

May 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Kumaraswamy

Mandya: Karnataka State JDS President HD Kumaraswamy (HDK) said on Sunday that he would contest from Ramanagar constituency in next state assembly elections. There are no plans to fight from another constituency other than Ramanagar, former chief minister clarified speaking to the media persons here in Mandya.

“There are suggestions to contest from a constituency of North Karnataka region, however necessary decision will be taken according the political situation in the future. There are minor issues within the party over ticket distribution and such problems will be sorted out soon to target good result in the next assembly elections,” he added.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

ICSE, ISC results declared, girls outperform boys yet again

May 29, 2017 by Nasheman

exams

New Delhi: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) today declared results for both class XII and class X as girls once again outshone boys.

Class XII saw a pass percentage of 96.47 while 98.53 per cent students passed class X.

Kolkata Girl Ananya Maity has emerged as the class XII all India topper with 99.5 per cent and Pune’s Muskan Abdulla Pathan and Bengaluru’s Ashwin Rao have jointly topped the Class X exams with 99.4 per cent each.

ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Examination, 2017, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the previous year’s results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Nana Patekar lands key role in Rajinikanth’s ‘Kaala Karikalan’

May 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Kaala Karikalan

Mumbai: The makers of superstar Rajinikanths upcoming Tamil film “Kaala Karikaalan” on Sunday confirmed that Bollywood actor Nana Patekar has been roped in to play a pivotal role in the movie.

The principal shooting of the Pa. Ranjith-directed film began here on Sunday.

Announcing the full cast in a statement, the makers revealed that Nana Patekar, apart from a bevy of supporting actors, plays an important role.

It was also confirmed that actress Huma Qureshi plays the leading lady.

The film also stars Samuthirakani and Anjali Patil.

The statement added that the film’s shooting here will go on non-stop for 40 days.

Produced by Dhanush, the movie has music by Santhosh Narayanan.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Film

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