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Lok Sabha passes triple talaq bill

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The Lok Sabha today passed the contentious bill making instant triple illegal with up to three years in jail for the husband, a development hailed by the government as “historic”. The bill was passed after the House rejected a string of amendments moved by various opposition members.

MPs from the RJD, AIMIM, BJD, AIADMK and All India Muslim League opposed the bill, calling it arbitrary in nature and a faulty proposal. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill would only be applicable on instant triple talaq or ‘talaq-e- biddat’. It gives power to the victim to approach a magistrate seeking “subsistence allowance” for herself and minor children. A victim can also seek the custody of her minor children from the magistrate.

Under the law, instant triple talaq in any form — spoken, in writing or by electronic means such as email, SMS and WhatsApp — would be illegal and void. The bill will now be sent to the Rajya Sabha for passage before it is forwarded to the President for signing it into law. The bill is likely to sail through the Rajya Sabha, where the government lacks majority, given the Congress’s stated support to the legislation.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Birthday girl among 14 killed in Mumbai pub blaze

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Mumbai: Fourteen persons, including a young woman celebrating her birthday, were asphyxiated, and at least 23 others injured in a major fire that engulfed a pub and other establishments here early on Friday, an official said.

According to the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Disaster Control, the blaze reportedly broke around 12.30 a.m. from a bistro The Mojo, a rooftop restaurant in The Kamla Trade House, a posh business-cum-entertainment hub in Lower Parel area of south-central Mumbai.

The flames quickly spread and caught another adjacent pub and a restaurant, all housed in the Kamla Mills Compound, virtually trapping over 200 people on the premises.

The tragedy has cast an ominous shadow on the upcoming New Year 2018 celebrations in the maximum city renowned for its varied night life, late-night parties and outings.

Among the victims was Khushboo Mehta, who was celebrating her 28th birthday party in the restaurant with a group of friends, her family members confirmed.

President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Rahul Gandhi and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis have expressed grief over the incident.

The BMC official said more than 12 fire tenders were rushed to fight the blaze which was finally brought under control and extinguished around 6.30 a.m when the full impact of the disaster it wrought came to light.

While the majority of the victims were reported to have died on the spot, the firemen were able to rescue 10 people safely.

The injured have been admitted in the KEM Hospital, Bhatia Hospital, Airoli Burns Hospital, while two with minor injuries were taken to Sion Hospital, where they were treated and discharged.

Autopsies of the victims have revealed that a majority of the casualties occurred due to asphyxiation more than the burns, said Avinash Supe, Dean, KEM Hospital.

The entire pub and the surrounding complex was full of patrons, including many women and tourists thronging the fashionable area to unwind.

Mumbai Police have booked the owner of an adjoining pub for negligence, culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Initially the blaze was suspected to be triggered by an electric short-circuit.

There are many major corporates, TV-radio-print media offices, more than three dozen high-end restaurants, pubs, etc, which also suffered damages in the blaze and their working was likely to be affected on Friday.

The Times Network with offices of all its major channels in the same complex was hit temporarily and all employees were evacuated to safety.

After the disruptions, Times Now, Times Now HD, ET Now and Mirror Now were operational by late morning, while Movies Now, Movies Now HD, MN+, MNX HD, Romedy Now, Romedy Now HD, and Zoom shall be back on air shortly, an official spokesperson said.

The blaze comes as a huge setback to the government’s plans to make nightlife attractive by permitting all shops/malls to function round-the-clock, to generate more employment and boost tourism in the state.

Barely nine days ago the state government had notified the relevant amendments to the laws, though it was not made applicable to bars, pubs, discotheques and wine shops.

However, these were expected to come under the ambit of the new laws in due course, with the BMC initiating several measures in this direction.

Blaming the BMC for the fire, Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam said that stringent action should be initiated against those persons responsible for allowing the eateries to function despite rules being flouted.

Quoting a friend who witnessed the conflagration, Congress legislator Nitesh Rane claimed that a hookah parlour caused the blaze and not a short-circuit as speculated. He added that Mojo and another restaurant are only issued food licences, but not hookahs to customers.

Yuva Sena President Aditya U. Thackeray, one of the proponents to improve Mumbai nightlife, said implementation of fire safety norms were a must and BMC would come down hard on violators.

Bharatiya Janata Party MP Kirit Somaiya attacked the Shiv Sena-controlled BMC for lapses on its part which led to the fire and demanded a complete fire-audit of all buildings in the city immediately.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

BJP MP says elderly not getting pension due to Aadhaar link

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Thousands of elderly persons whose biometrics do not match their records anymore are facing trouble in getting their pension as well as getting any other Aadhaar-linked work done, a BJP member of the Lok Sabha said on Friday.

Bihar MP from Aurangabad Sushil Kumar Singh also mentioned the fraud where LPG subsidy belonging to different people worth Rs 190 crore was transferred in the account of telecom company Airtel, and demanded criminal action against the culprits.

“Old people are unable to get pensions since last one year as their thumb prints and retina scan do not match,” Singh said.

He also said that his mother could not get a sim card in her own name due to problem in matching of fingerprints.

Mentioning the Airtel incident, he said: “It is a criminal act that someone’s money is being transferred to other accounts without permission. Though the Petroleum Ministry has taken action, but there should be criminal proceedings against the culprits.”

The MP urged the Centre to find a solution to the problem. “The government should seriously think about resolving this issue,” he said.

A large number of LPG consumers had complained about non-credit of the LPG subsidy amounts into their earlier bank accounts, and on verification, it was found that these complaints pertained to those consumers who were Airtel customers and have opened account in Airtel Payments Bank.

As per reports, Airtel has written to National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) promising to return Rs 190 crore, along with interest, to the consumers’ original bank accounts that were linked to the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Malegaon blast a step towards establishing ‘Hindu Rashtra’, Court accepts NIA contention

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Mumbai, Dec 29 (PTI): A special NIA court, while ordering that Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, Lt Col Prasad Purohit and other accused in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast case will stand trial on terror charges, has said it was accepting the agency’s contention that they wanted to establish a “Hindu Rashtra” and the blast was a step towards achieving this goal.

Special Judge S D Tekale in the 130-page order, which was made available on Thursday, said there was insufficient material to charge the accused under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).

The court said that while the accused would not be charged under the MCOCA, they would face trial under sections 16 (committing/organizing a terror act) and 18 (criminal conspiracy) of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and sections 120 (b) (criminal conspiracy), 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 326 (causing grievous hurt to others) of Indian Penal Code and under the Explosive Substances Act.

Of the 13 accused named by the prosecution, two are still absconding.

The court yesterday discharged three accused Shyam Sahu, Shivnarayan Kalsangra and Pravin Takkalki – from all the charges levelled against them and said it was accepting the NIA’s decision to “absolve them” from the case due to insufficient evidence against them.

The court said two accused Rakesh Dhawde and Jagdish Mhatre shall be tried only under the Arms Act before courts in Pune and Thane.

“At this prima facie stage, safe conclusion can be drawn from the statement of witness number 184 that in the Bhopal meeting (where the alleged conspiracy was hatched) Prasad Purohit, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, Ramesh Upadhyay, Sameer Kulkarni, and Sudhakar Chaturvedi were present.”

“There was discussion about growing Jihadi activities in Aurangabad and Malegaon and Purohit expressed his opinion to do something for its prevention by expanding Abhinav Bharat Sanghatna in the said area,” the court said.

The court said it was accepting the NIA counsel’s submission that the accused persons had made conspiracy to establish a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ and the conspiracy to cause bomb blast was one step towards the objective of the accused.

The court used strong words in holding that the prime accused must remain to be charged under sections 16, and 18 of the UAPA for conspiring for and committing a terrorist activity.

“The blast took place near a mosque during the holy month of Ramzan. If the place and the timing of the blast is considered at this prima facie stage in the background of available evidence in the form of transcripts (from the conspiracy meetings), witness statements etc., it has to be said that the bomb blast was caused with the intention of threatening the unity of the public by targeting a particular community,” it said.

“The intention to take revenge against an individual is one thing, but the intention to take revenge against people belonging to a particular religion is another. The latter shows the intention to strike terror among people, or among a certain section of people,” it said.

The court observed that while his predecessor had discharged all the accused from MCOCA charges in the past, the high court, while hearing an appeal by Maharashtra government, had ordered for MCOCA charges to be reapplied.

“The high court ruling was upheld by the Supreme Court. However, the apex court in its order observed that except accused number 7 (Rakesh Dhawde) there is no material to show that the remaining accused persons had nexus with co-accused or with the crime pertaining to the Jalna and Parbhani cases,” the court said in its order.

“The apex court had said it would not like to get into the issue of applicability of MCOCA at that stage since NIA investigation was still on. However, now NIA has completed its probe and has come to the conclusion that the charges of MCOCA cannot be applied against the accused in this case,” it said.

The court noted that Dhawde was shown as an accused in the Jalna and Parbhani blast cases only after his arrest in the Malegaon blast case.

During 2003-04, when the Jalna and Parbhani blasts took place, there is no record or material to show that Abhinav Bharat was in existence or that Dhawde was even in touch with the other accused in the Malegaon blast case, it said.

“In such circumstances, it cannot be said that the accused persons including Dhawde committed the act in Parbhani and Jalna case as a member or on behalf of a crime syndicate that is Abhinav Bharat,” the court said.

“In view of all this, I hold that all accused persons are entitled to be discharged from the offences under MCOCA as there is no sufficient ground to proceed against them under the said Act,” the court said.

The court noted that in all the meetings held, prima facie it appears that Purohit was acting as a leader and chairperson of the meeting and that his superiors in the Army did not have any knowledge of this.

The court dismissed NIA’s and Sadhvi’s claims that the latter had sold her motorbike that was later used to plant the explosive device for the blast.

The court said Thakur was still shown as the registered owner of the bike and thus, despite her claims that she had sold it to someone else long before the incident, it was for the Sadhvi to prove that she had no knowledge of where the bike was.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

AI enabled Next Gen GST Ready Accounting from EZTax.in

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Hyderabad based startup, MYD Labs Private Limited, built another stellar product in making new strides in to SME businesses to make accounting easier, online, cost effective, less stressful in filing their GST Returns.

Traditionally, Indian businesses, particularly, unorganized Small and Medium Enterprises (SME, in short) made their accounting thru written invoices, and few thru accounting consultants who did their accounting at a low monthly pricing. With the introduction of GST, “one nation one tax” initiative under current NDA government, the whole business accounting must be more thorough, and systematic to meet the new compliance norms. This is simply not possible with the paper work, part time accountants, as the law is difficult to understand, and mistakes made by the low-cost service providers may reduce the tax credits there by impacting their profits.

Today, maintaining an accountant costs the businesses around 16K/month (direct) and with the seating costs, and a dedicated computer required for legacy (old) software such as Tally may mount into 20K/month in addition to the software costs, and issues around the software. Innovative cloud solution from EZTax.in helping SMEs to make the accounting effortless, compliant, innovative, and made easy on their pockets.

Cost effective: GST ready Accounting from EZTax.in made available to reduce the overall cost drastically to a one-time cost of Rs. 2.5K (after 50% discount) per year. The whole software runs on Cloud where there is no need to take backups regularly, and an SME himself/herself can book the transactions in the system without any help from an accountant.

Zero Setup: While the cost is just one aspect of it, the software is designed to run with almost Zero setup and provisions made to migrate from Tally like systems to get the customers and items to kick-start the process of creating sales & purchase invoices and send them to the customers and suppliers online, real-time without printing, unless a DC (Delivery Challan), where printing is mandatory.

Handling Complexities from new business: Today, many channels available in selling the products or services. Whether a trader or a manufacturer, SMEs operating with newer business models such as e-commerce operators like Amazon, Flipkart etc. need to bring their invoices from the e-commerce operators, and are required to enter such invoices into the accounting systems to get the GST Return filing done but with EZTax.in GST, a spreadsheet from the e-commerce operators can be uploaded directly to reduce the time to enter and human typo errors that may lead to wrong GST filings.

More Time for your Business: According to Suneel Dasari, CEO of EZTax.in, “Innovation in building a next generation accounting software requires unlearning of what was taught over the years”, he further continued, “SMEs in today’s marketplace has lot pressures in competing with larger companies, the systems need to bring automation required to give them the time to run their business rather struggling to understand accounting”.

Process Maps: New generation entrepreneurs starting businesses due to recent changes by the government made India a business-friendly nation. This in turn producing entrepreneurs with Zero knowledge about accounting, compliance requirements, and is a challenge in adhering Accounting & Tax compliance. Due to the shift in target users, EZTax.in GST made the system extremely user friendly, provided customer, and supplier process maps for easy to follow processes.

Touch / Mobile Friendly: Further to it, Touching or clicking on an entity such as a customer name or supplier name in the system gives the user a complete 360 view of that business transactions including invoices, payments, account receivable and analytics around it, in contrast, eg. a Tally like system requires a well-trained accountant to go to a specific PC, and run a report to send it back to the business owner.

Made for India: The company claimed that the the system is entrely built in India for India, made it with et most care in keeping the data safe in Indian Data Centers, unlike other foreign companies. In addition, the language the system uses simple to understand for even a novice in accounting knowledge.

1st Customer, Customer 1st: While the company is a young organization, their aims are high, and quality standards are on par or some exceeding the mature product development organization. When making the products, the company made sure, that the entire company operations are running on its own product and made itself the 1st customer, Per CEO, “it looks crazy to think, but that makes us 1% of the 1% in the market place. As a service provider, it’s important for us to support our customer with et most respect and dignity, by calling customer 1st organization”.

Future Growth and Revenue modals

MYD Labs as a company’s strategy is to extend EZTax.in beyond its comfort zone to reach new heights. It started around 1.5 years ago, built massive systems including but not limited to Income Tax Filing, TDS, GST, Accounting, Contact Center, Data standards, Artificial Intelligence (AI) modules, analytics. Per CEO, “Next major step for us would be to extend us beyond online presence and establish local tax centers to help our customers. India is a different market in our view where the strategies that worked in other parts of the worlds may not yield great results. Indian customer demands both the right price point and greater engagement. Typically, this is either or in other parts of the world. We are ready take this challenge, plan to extend us. While we expect low margins in Self Service modal until mid-2018, that may change quickly. Our Expert Services, Value Added Services, and Unique services made us strategic made break even in our business”.

When asked on funding the initiatives, Mr. Suneel Dasari, CEO of the company told media that “we are here for long haul, and a self-funded multi crore venture but looking for a strategic partnership that bring visibility, & growth prospects”.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

This 31st Dec , DJ Hassan to rock Bengaluru at #TopsyBollyNYE2018

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

International DJ, DJ Hassan is all set to rock Bengaluru this New Year’s Eve . Bengaluru will see his biggest New Year Concert at Bengaluru’s latest happening place “”Topsy Turvy” on 31st December in Mahadevpura. The Biggest Open Air party of the city gives Bengaluru an opportunity to Welcome 2018 with famous Bollywood Artist, DJ Hassan.

DJ Hassan, has taken Bollywood music internationally and has crafted a memorable Musical Journey. DJ Hassan’s music and mastery in the art of DJ’ing is bound to entertain guests in both House Music and Electro Bollywood, the two genres Hassan is best associated with. His impeccable talent and performances guarantee fun and groove that can set anyone on a ‘Dance’ mode.

The excellent response to the “TopsyBolly NYE2018” event is visible with over 50% of the tickets getting sold out in just 3 days on BookMyShow, EventsHigh, High Ape and other entertainment portals. Apart from excellent music, the concert has lined up an elaborate serving of a lavish spread of food and beverages. Adequate security arrangements have been made by the organizers to ensure women’s safety with a separate enclosure for single women to enjoy the music and the party

Venue: Topsy Turvy, Mahadevapura, Bengaluru

Filed Under: Film

MEP SUPPORTS THE FARMERS PROTEST IN NORTHERN KARNATAKA

December 29, 2017 by Nasheman

Governments failed to provide basic needs to the People of North Karnataka- It’s time to take step towards defending the Rights of the Farmers of North Karnataka- Dr. Nowhera Shaik Demands all Political parties in Karnataka state.

Dr. Nowhera Shaik, the National President of Mahila Empowerment Party accuses all the previous governments who care the people of North Karnataka more in particular the Farmers nothing for the past 60 years. Dr. Nowhera further stated that all the political parties used the North Karnataka people only as vote bank. Karnataka’s legal share from the “Mahadayi River” to be allotted in a perfect process. And the government shall take immediate steps to complete the “Kalasa Banduri Project” which fulfill the irrigation needs of the Northern Karnataka. But the National parties who had ruled Karnataka failed to provide needful irrigation facilities, pushing the conditions of farmers still to the ground. National parties BJP, Congress had their governments in both the states of Karnataka and Goa several times, but never taken steps to resolve the water disputes between the two states. Adding fuel to the fire the Chief Minister of Goa mentioned in his letter to the state BJP chief that they are not going to release water from MAHADAYI River, shows the real intentions of BJP, BJP failed to stand on its promise. Being a CM of one state he shall act constitutionally by writing letter to CM of Karnataka, It still trying to cheat the farmers of North Karnataka. The ruling congress party looks silent in fulfilling the basic irrigation needs of the farmers.

Mahila Empowerment Party stands and supports the farmers of North Karnataka and fight against the government till the demands of the farmers fulfilled.

MEP further demands all the political parties of Karnataka to stop playing political games with the lives of farmers of North Karnataka, it further demands the political parties that not to look every issue for gaining votes, think of the real needs of the people and further demands the government of Karnataka to take immediate steps to resolve the issue of share in MAHADAYI River. Mahila Empowerment Party continues its protest in favour of farmers till the government initiates immediate steps to resolve the issue.

Filed Under: India, Indian Muslims

‘Mistress of Life and Death’ Gets 14 Years in Prison for Balkan War Crimes

December 28, 2017 by Nasheman

Azra Basic, seen here after her extradition in 2016 to Bosnia, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for crimes committed during the Balkan war. (Bosnia state prosecutor’s office)

A court in Bosnia sentenced a former female fighter known as the “mistress of life and death” to 14 years in prison for war crimes on Wednesday.

Azra Basic was handed the sentence after being found guilty of taking part in the killings, torture and inhumane treatment of Serb civilians and prisoners of war during the Balkan war in 1992.

The court determined Basic murdered a restrained prisoner named Blagoja Djuras at the Yugoslav People’s Army Hall in Derventa, by stabbing him in the neck.

It was also found she ordered prisoners to remove their shoes and clothing, eat money, walk barefoot on glass and lick blood off Djuras’s dead body.

The sentence handed to the 58-year-old Basic is the most severe given to a woman for atrocities committed during the Bosnian conflict.

During the sentencing the court considered the brutal nature of her crimes as well as the fact she didn’t have any prior convictions.

Basic lived in the U.S. state of Kentucky for 20 years, where she became a naturalized citizen after the war.

She was then arrested in 2011 and prosecuted for immigration fraud before being extradited to Sarajevo from the United States in November 2016 to stand trial for her crimes in the Bosnian conflict.

At least 100,000 people died during the fighting that lasted about four years, until a peace deal brokered by the United States brought it to an end.

(UPI)

Filed Under: Uncategorized

53 pc children face one or more forms of sexual abuse: Govt

December 28, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: A centrally-sponsored survey has found that more than 53 per cent children in the country faced one or more forms of sexual abuse, the Rajya Sabha was informed Wednesday.

Minister of State for Home, Hansraj Ahir, said that the Ministry of Women and Child Development had conducted a study on Child Abuse in 2007, covering 13 states and more than 13,000 children.

The study revealed that that more than 53 per cent of children interviewed reported having faced one or more forms of sexual abuse and 21.90 per cent child respondents reported facing severe forms of sexual abuse and 50.76 per cent other forms of sexual abuse, he said in written reply to a question.

Ahir said 50 per cent abusers were persons known to the child and most children did not report the matter to anyone.

Children on street, at work and in institutional care reported the highest incidence of sexual assault, he said.

The 13 states where the survey was conducted were – Assam, Mizoram, Goa, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Kerala.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

No ‘non-veg food’ display, Delhi eateries told by BJP-ruled civic body

December 28, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The South Delhi Municipal Corporation has ordered food stalls to shelve meat, raw or cooked, inside shelves in South Delhi citing hygiene and “sentiments of people” as the main reasons.

The proposal was brought in the BJP-ruled South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) House in its meeting recently and was approved by it, Leader of House Shikha Rai said, adding that hygiene and “sentiments of people affected by the sight” of meat were the main reasons behind the move.

The proposal holds for “both raw and cooked meat” of all kinds, displayed by shop-owners right outside of their shops, he said.

“It was a private member resolution originally moved by a councillor from Kakrola village in Najafgarh Zone in the Health Committee meeting. The committee then moved it to the SDMC House, which then approved it,” a spokesperson of the SDMC said.

“Since it was a private member resolution, the proposal would now be sent to the Commissioner to be examined, if it is in accordance with the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act,” he said, adding, “He may accept or reject it”.

South Delhi is home to many eateries and restaurants selling meat products in areas including Hauz Khas, New Friends’ Colony, Kamal Cinema in Safdarjung Green Park, Amar Colony Market near Lajpat Nagar. Display of skewered kebabs and shawarma is a common sight at eating joints selling meat in various parts of Delhi.

The proposal has drawn sharp reaction from political parties and the medical fraternity.

Abhishek Dutt, Congress councillor and leader of his party in the SDMC House, said, “This is an interference in people’s personal lives. Just because the BJP has majority in the House it cannot make such dictatorial decisions. If it’s related to hygiene they should challan those flouting rules. What is the need for bringing in such a blanket ban,” he said.

Dutt added that they had opposed the move but due to the BJP’s majority in the House, it was approved.

Praveen Shankar Kapoor, Delhi BJP spokesperson, said that the move was taken from public health angle and maintained that there would be no curbs on the sale of non-vegetarian food.

The AAP reacted cautiously to the move, and Greater Kailash MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj, a party spokesperson, said that the proposal should be discussed and AAP councillors would share their views on the matter.

The Indian Medical Association raised objection to the proposal, saying any food has to be hygienic, whether vegetarian or non-vegetarian.

“We do not find any rational behind the move that prohibits display of only non-vegetarian food outside shops, restaurants. If contamination of food is the concern then why keep out vegetarian food and snacks out of this order,” IMA President K K Aggarwal said.

A restaurant owner in south Delhi’s Amar Colony area, who did not wish to be named, said that the move was “fine from hygiene perspective”, but the civic body should “offer a solution” to these eateries and tell them how should it be displayed properly, instead of just proposing a ban.

“Also, the argument that sight of non-veg food offends sentiments of people does not hold water,” he said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

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