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Top Afghan General Abdul Raziq killed in Kandahar attack

October 19, 2018 by Nasheman

The top security leadership of Afghanistan’s Kandahar has been assassinated in a brazen gun attack claimed by the Taliban, leaving a power vacuum in the crucial province ahead of Saturday’s elections.

General Abdul Raziq, one of Afghanistan’s most powerful security officials, was killed along with Kandahar’s intelligence chief, Abdul Mohmin, when a bodyguard opened fire after a meeting in the southern province, officials said.

Deputy provincial governor Agha Lala Dastageri said Kandahar Governor Zalmai Wesa also died of his wounds after being taken to a local hospital, although security officials in the capital maintained Wesa was wounded but survived.

Citing US military officials, TOLOnews reported that Wesa survived the attack after undergoing surgery, adding that he is in stable condition.

General Scott Miller, the top US commander in Afghanistan who had been at the meeting with Raziq only moments earlier, was also uninjured in the attack.

In their claim of responsibility, the Taliban said they had targeted both Miller and Raziq, who had a fearsome reputation as a ruthless opponent of the armed group.

The killing of Raziq is a major blow to the Afghan government ahead of parliamentary elections on October 20, which the Taliban have vowed to disrupt.

Hashem Ahelbarra, reporting from Kabul, said two US official were also wounded in the attack.

“There was a meeting between the US top commander in Afghanistan Scot Miller and top government representatives in Kandahar. After that meeting, there was gunfire inside the governor’s compound.

“In that gunfire, the intelligence chief, and the top police commander were killed. Two Americans were injured,” Ahelbarra reported.

Taliban claim
The Taliban have managed to infiltrate the most secure government meetings on multiple occasions this year, striking at the heart of its command.

“The brutal police chief of Kandahar has been killed along several other officials,” a Taliban statement said.

Raziq was criticised by human rights groups but highly respected by US officers who saw him as one of Afghanistan’s most effective leaders, largely responsible for keeping Kandahar province under control.

Afghan election candidate killed in Taliban attack
A flamboyant commander, he had survived several attempts on his life over many years and narrowly escaped an attack last year in which five diplomats from the United Arab Emirates were killed in Kandahar.

NATO spokesperson Colonel Knut Peters said Miller, who took command of US and forces and the NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan last month, was uninjured but he confirmed that two Americans were wounded in the crossfire.

 

Filed Under: World

Women skip Sabarimala temple after huge protests

October 19, 2018 by Nasheman

Huge protests by hundreds of devotees at the entrance of Sabarimala temple forced the Kerala Police accompanying two women on Friday to call off their journey towards the Lord Ayyappa shrine.

At 10.50 a.m., Kavita, the Hyderabad-based journalist and her four member crew along with another woman devotee Rehna Fathima from Kochi, began their descend towards Pamba foothills of the temple.

It was around 6.45 a.m., when the two women accompanied by a 100 policemen led by Inspector General of Police S.Sreejith started their two-hour climb. Twenty led them from the front while 80 officers backed them.

In a never-before move, around 30 employees attached to the temple tantri and the chief priest went on protest as they stopped their rituals and sat down in front of the hallowed 18 steps leading to the sanctum santorum and sang Ayyappa hymns after they heard that the two women were about to reach the shrine.

When the group reached the first entry point to the temple, hundreds of protesters were lying on the road leading to the hilltop temple.

Soon Sreejith received a call. He told the protesters that the government has decided not to use force and asked them to relent.

“Now I have to talk to the two women, who also have their rights according to the Supreme Court directives and it too has to be protected. Please do not create any disturbances here, but you can continue to chant the hymns,” said Sreejith.

After an hour, Sreejith told the media that he had a word with the temple tantri who categorically told him he would be forced to close down the temple if there was any violation of tradition and faith.

“So we told the two women about it and they also decided to abandon their trek and return, asking for protection till they reached home,” Sreejith said, adding that would be provided. “So we are taking them back.”

However, Kerala Minister of Devasoms, Kadakampally Surendran told the media here that they have come to know that the two women were actually activists.

“After coming to know that, it becomes our duty to protect the rights of the devotees and not that of activists.

“Our request to women activists is not to ply their trade in hallowed places. The police should have been more cautious. They should have found out more about these women. The state government is duty-bound to protect the rights of the devotees,” said Surendran.

Fathima’s house in Kochi was meanwhile damaged by angry devotees.

“We have just come here after hearing about the damage caused to her home. We do not know if there were other residents around,” said a police official.

Fathima works with the BSNL in Kochi and lives with her partner. Both had started out for the temple.

“There are no separate rule of law for activists, or others. There is only one law. She is not an activist and she has the right to go and pray as per the apex court directive,” said Fathima’s partner who is a news producer, who along with his team is present at the protest venue.

BSNL has issued a statement saying it was not connected with Rehana Fathima’s action, who is a staff of their Ernakulam Business Area.

“Outside BSNL premises, Rehana Fathima alone shall be fully responsible for her action in her own personal capacity outside the normal business hours.

“This is in no way related to the written assigned official responsibilities, as per BSNL conduct and service rules and regulations,” the statement said.

When the police along with the two women were on their ascend, the temple Tantri family and members of the Pandalam royal family went into a huddle.

They were considering closing down of the temple in order to stop the women from entering, according to informed sources.

Kerala Governor P. Sathasivam summoned police chief Loknath Behra to his office and spoke to him about the overall situation.

Devasom Minister Surendran spoke to state CPI-M Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan and lashed out at the state government and Sreejith for violating the Kerala Police Act Rule 43.

“According to the Rules, none other than a police official can use their dress or their equipment. We wish to know how come Sreejith allowed the two women to use police uniform and helmet.

“This destroys the sanctity of the Sabarimala temple. We warn the Kerala government not to try tricks to forcefully impose the apex court verdict,” said Surendran.

The temple opened its doors on Wednesday for the first time since the September 28 Supreme Court verdict that allowed women from the 10-50 age group to enter the famed shrine.

On Thursday, there was a dawn-to-dusk shutdown across Kerala called by outfits owing loyalty to Hindu groups and the BJP.

IANS

Filed Under: Culture & Society

Modi to launch corporate social responsibility portal

October 19, 2018 by Nasheman

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) platform and address a townhall of IT and electronic manufacturing professionals on October 24.

Modi tweeted this on Friday addressing all Indian technocrats who would be joining him for the townhall for a discussion on the ways through which a vibrant IT and electronic manufacturing sector could undertake initiatives and volunteer to contribute building a New India.

The Ministry of Electronics and IT stated the CSR platform would help IT and electronic professionals to share their stories.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

Islamic scholars speak against extremism, for modernisation

October 19, 2018 by Nasheman

Grand muftis, Islamic religious leaders, from 73 countries on Thursday concluded here a three-day conference aimed at moderating how religious figures discuss Islam so as to counter the effects of extremism and increase the involvement of Muslim youth in peaceful displays of their faith.

During the fourth edition of the conference, held in Cairo and focused on the issuance of “fatwa” – religious guidelines promulgated by religious leaders, participants discussed a broad spectrum of topics, including organ transplants, divorce and stem cells.

“Our main concern in this summit is to redefine fatwa and reclaim fatwa from the radicals,” Ibrahim Negm, adviser to Egyptian Grand Mufti Shawki Allam told Efe.

Touching on topics ranging from divorce and marriage practices to inheritance and scientific activities, a fatwa is released publically as a way for Muslims to live an involved and connected spiritual life in the modern world.

“Our purpose is to revisit the Muslim tradition and … the heritage (writen in) books hundreds of years ago. We want to read them afresh in the light of contemporary issues. We are living in the 21st century, we are living in a global village and this has impacted how fatwas are issued,” Negm added.

The conference also discussed women’s rights and the use of the “niqab,” the long Muslim women’s gown and veil which completely covers the body and face.

“We emphasize the essence rather than the form … the way people dress is different from one Muslim country to another, so you have in the Gulf a certain way of dressing while in Egypt the way Muslims dress is different … (The same is the case) in Turkey. Meanwhile, in Europe Muslim (men and women dress in a different way), this is based on customs and traditions of Muslim community,” Negm stressed.

Negm announced that religious leaders will “launch an online portal that reaches young people and speaks to them in different languages”.

IANS

Filed Under: Culture & Society

Global Film Festival Round Up

October 19, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Singer Atif Aslam’s Enthralling Performance Brings The 2nd Edition Of Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (Sg.Saiff) To A Close

Singer Atif Aslam’s enthralling performance brings the 2nd edition of Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (Sg.Saiff) to a close

The crowd of 1500 people was completely spellbound by the electrifying performance of Atif Aslam on the closing night held at glittering gala night at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore on the night of 14th Oct, 2018.

The winners include Atanu Ghosh’s Mayurakshi which won “Best Feature Film Award”, Miransha Naik won “Best Director award for his debut feature, Juze, Syed Zaigham Imam won the award for “Emerging Filmmaker Of The Year”, Binodini won “Best Short Film”.

Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (Sg.Saiff) held was a 10 day extravaganza of sublime cinema which represented a diverse mix of feature films, short films & documentaries from India, Bangladesh, SriLanka, Pakistan, Nepal &Afghanistan. The festival was packed with multiple panel discussions, master classes, 1st ever edition of the South Asian Film Market (SAFM), red carpet opening & a grand closing ceremony had set the pulse of the Singapore cinephiles racing.

The winner filmmakers Atanu Ghosh director of Mayurkashi averred, “Rarely do you come across such eminent people comprising the jury board & I felt so honored & humbled to receive the awards. The ambience was electrifying & with such enthusiastic participation of filmmakers, I am sure this festival is fast shaping up as a very important platform for independent films from South Asia.”

Talking about this year’s edition Abhayanand Singh, Chairperson of SGSAIFF averred, “We are truly humbled by the overwhelming response to the 2nd edition of Sg.SAIFF. We had a sold-out opening & closing night but what was more heartening is the fact that cinephiles in Singapore came & watched a lot of films screening at our festival.”

He adds, “The filmmakers enjoyed themselves during the interaction with the audiences on multiple occasions & the festival has truly emerged as a strong platform for South Asian cinema in the region. The launch of South Asian Film Market (SAFM) was also a huge success with 11 filmmakers pitching to an esteemed jury panel & high net worth individuals and we are very sure that some of them will receive the financial support that they were seeking.”

Here is the complete list of winners: 1. “Emerging Filmmaker Of The Year – Syed Zaigham Imam. 2. “Best Feature Film” – Mayurakshi – Atanu Ghosh. 3. “Best Director” – Juze – Miransha Naik. 4. “Best Short Film” – Binodini – Mallika Subramanian (director). 5. Children Of White – Dulanka Devendra (director). 6. “Best Actor Female” – Dying Candle – Srijana Subba. 7. “Best Actor male” – Summer Of Miracles – Chandra Kiran GK. 8. “Best Cinematographer” – Dying Candle – Dipankar Sikder & Rabin Acharya. 9. “Best Editor” – Midnight Delhi – Rakesh Rawatmau

The Special Screenings of, Siddiq Barak’s Osama & O P Srivastava‘s Life In Metaphors. The Feature Films in Competition section, Prasad Namjoshi’s Video Parlour, Rakesh Rawat’s Midnight Delhi, Miransha Naik’s Juze, IndrashishAcharya’s Pupa, Sumathy Sivamohan’s Sons And Father, Naresh Kumar KC’s Dying Candle, Ektara Collective’s Turup & Prashanth Vijay’s Summer of Miracles (Athisayangalude Venal).

The SGSAIFF 2018 hosted World Premieres of Prasad Namjoshi’s Video Parlour, Murari M Rakshit’s Reunion, Pravin Tarde’s Mulshi Pattern, Rakesh Rawat’s Midnight Delhi & Zaigham Imam’s Nakkash which was launched at Cannes 2018. The Feature Film Showcase section included – Aparna Sen’s Sonata, Rima Das’ Village Rockstars, Fakhrul Areefen Khan‘s Bangladeshi film Bhuvan Majhi, C V Nandeeshwar’s Akkamma’s Fate, Murari M Rakshit’s Reunion, Praveen Tarde’s Mulshi Pattern, Kireet Khurana’s T For Tajmahal, Sumit Mishra’s Agam¸Zaigham Imam’s Nakkash & Atanu Ghosh’s Mayurakshi.

The Short Films in the Competitive Section included, Mallika Subramanian’s Binodini, Muhammad Belal Imran’s Just A Cup Of Tea, Harish Mohan’s Kalki, the Devendra’s Children Of White, Umang Vyas’ Majaal Hai¸ Akash Mihani’s Mum, AthithyaKanagarajan’s Dreams,
Vikrant Dhote’s Ajay & Syahrul Musa’s Glimpse. The Short Film Showcase featured 3 titles, Kabeer Khurana’s Religion For Dummies, Aditya Kelgaonkar’s Sound Proof & Prabhjit Dhamija’s Me (Asmad).

The Documentary Film Showcase section included UmeshKulkarni’s Kumbh, Manhoor Zaidi’s Dust To Dust, Upneet Kaur-Nagpal’s Singh In The Lion City, Aparajita Ghosh’s Dance Of Joy, Anirban Mitra & Tirtha Dasgupta’s Ray Of Light & Prasanna Ramaswamy’s Writer Ashokmitran.

SGSAIFF 2018 also conducted 2 interesting workshops during the course of the festival. The 1st was an Acting Workshop For Adults & Children. The 2nd was a Filmmaking Workshop For Children that focuses on making films using smartphones.

This year the festival launched the 1st ever edition of South Asian Film Market (SAFM) where Pankaj Kapur’s Aadi (The Beginning), Kartik Aryan & Adil Hussain’s Barasinghey, Abhay Deol’s JL50, Sanjay Mishra & Pankaj Tripathi’s 18 Not Out, Chandan Roy Sanyal’s So Sicily, Shreyas Talpade’s Khwaish, Prabhjit Dhamija’s Samir, Leela Manimekalai’s Maadathy, Rahat Kazmi’s Country Of Blind, Somnath Sen’s Charulata & Harish Vyas’s Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele were the 11 projects chosen from a selection of over 100 entries.

Filed Under: Film

Five notorious house burglars arrested by VV Puram police Bangalore

October 19, 2018 by Nasheman

By : Pramesh S Jain

Inter-District,House Burglars Gang busted by,VV Puram Sub-Division Police,31 cases Detected stolen property Worth Rs.84 Lakhs recovered.

The South Division police of VV Puram Sub-Division’s C.K.Acchukattu,Girinagar, Hanumanthanagar,Police have arrested five notorious house burglars and recovered stolen property worth of Rs.84 Lakhs from them.Police also seized five two-wheelers and 20 grams of diamond bangles from their possession.

The accused has been identified as Imran Khan alias Chor Imran,of Valmikinagar in Mysuru Road,Khadir Ahmed (24), of Nayandahalli,Prakash alias Junglee (29), of Mathikere,Mahesh (25),of Nagasandra, and Dayanand alias Nanda (21), of Andrahalli Main Road.

Modus Operandi :

The gang used to target the homes that had newspapers lying outside of them and lights switched on during the daytime.The suspects broke into them at night.The gang’s arrest helped solve cases registered at Hanumanthanagar,JP Nagar, Sudduguntepalya, puttenahalli,Girinagar and CK Achukattu police stations.One of the suspects was involved in cases registered at the Lashkar police station in Mysuru.

Hanumanthanagar Police Inspector,prashanth and his crime staff has arrested two notorious infamous house burglary offenders identified as,Imran alias Chor imran and his associate identified as,Khadeer and with their arrest they have detected totally 8 cases registered against them in various police stations and recovered Rs.24 Lakh worth of 801 gram gold ornaments and 2.2 kg gram silver ornaments has been recovered from their possession.

Girinagar police inspector,Kottreshi and his crime staff has arrested notorious house burglar offender who targets lonely house by doing recee in his two wheeler he would visit the area and after scooting the area he used to search the house where the newspaper is not attended by the owner of the house or Rangoli is not drawn outside the house and after doing full recee in the morning in the night he used to commit offences and with the help of CCTV footage and with technical inputs the team has nabbed notorious house burglars identified as Prakash alias Junglee resident of Yeshwanthpur and with his arrest the team has detected 8 HBT cases registered against him in Girinagar police Station and recovered stolen property as 620 grams of gold ornaments and one Honda Dio a two wheeler which was used in commiting offences altogether worth of Rs.18 Lakhs has been recovered from his possession.

C.K.Achukattu Police Inspector,T.T.Krishna and his crime staff has arrested a habitual offender identified as Mahesh and associate identified as Dayanand alias Nanda who used to roam in their bike in the areas of girinagar,C.K.Achukattu and surrounding areas and they used to step near the locked house and used to check whether the newspaper is lying in the main door and they used to even see whether Rangoli is putted or not outside the house and to get confirm they used to do a double check in the night and in the late mid night or in the wee hours they used to gain entry from the backside of the house by breaking the door with iron rod and they used to ransack the house and escape with valuables and with the technical investigation skills the team has nabbed both the accused and recovered Rs.41.7 Lakhs worth of 1,200 gram gold ornaments,20 grams of diamond bangle,around 2kg of silver items,and 2 Pulsar bikes with two Apachee bikes used to commit offence and with their arrest the team has detected 15 cases registered against them in various police station across city.

DCP South,Dr.S.D.Sharanappa,told media persons,that under the supervision of ACP,VV Puram Sub-Division,Valli Basha with C.K.Achukattu Inspector,T.T.Krishna,Girinagar Inspector,Kottreshi,Hanumanthanagar Inspector Prashanth and their team have succeeded in arresting five notorious Inter-State dreaded criminals accused in house robbery crimes because of the arrest 31 house Robbery case in Bengaluru,Bengaluru outskirts and Mysuru have been detected and property worth of Rs.84 Lakhs has been recovered from their possession.In one case the miscreants has looted a house and escaped with a booty of Rs.41 lakhs as in this house our Beat police team has visited nearly 7 times and gave awareness them about how to take precautionary measures motion as security preventive measures we have requested them to install CCTV cameras,safety alarm,in their house,and keep watch on their house by informing their neighbours when they are away from the house there was no clue in this case as the gang used to wipe their finger prints with kercheiff and used to destroy all the evidence from the crime scene but with technical investigation skills our team got a vital clue and nabbed the notorious criminals he added.

Bengaluru City Police Commissioner,T Suneel Kumar,told media persons that,A team under the leadership of Seemanth Kumar Singh and Dr.S.D.Sharanappa,
the VV Puram Sub-Division Police of C.K. acchukattu,Hanumanthngar,and Girinagar police have arrested Five Notorious House Burglars.Who has an profession of commiting house burglaries,after arresting this five criminals they have recovered property worth Rs.84 Lakhs,which includes 2.6 kg of gold,4.2 kg of silver.These fellows in which one Imran alias Chor Imran this fellow who has 35 cases behind him after stealing this property he used to dispose the stolen property in the Ajmer.Imran Khan operated with a lot of aliases he and his wife would go to Ajmer there he would sell his loot when our police went there the businessmen there even protested against us but with the help of the Rajasthan police we have brought it back.He has 35 cases against him everytime we arrested him and sent him to jail he would procure bail and come out and continue his lifestyle only earning from house burglary.Prakash is a burglar he has 20 cases against him he used to lead a luxurious life he used to first steal and then make merry.Mahesh and Dayanand are also dreaded criminals who used to target lonely houses with the arrest of 5 dreaded criminals the cops have solved 31 House Burglary cases,and finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,T.Suneel Kumar,has appreciated,Addl CP,Seemanth Kumar Singh,DCP South,Dr.S.D.Sharanappa,ACP VV Puram Sub-Division,Valli Basha,PIs,as,T.T.Krishna,Prashanth.K,B.M. Kottreshi,PSIs,as,Anjeenappa.H.M, Kumarswamy,Kambaiah,K.N.Prasanna Kumar and K.L.Vinay and their crime staff as,Smt.Rajini,Mallikarjunaiah,Manjunath, Vishwanath,Mohan,Malappa Kumbhar,Kiran,Gavisiddaih,Krishna,Ramesh,Gurunath,Ningappa.A,Naveen Kumar, Pawan Kumar,Pradeep,Puttaswamy,D.V.Shadaksharswamy,Ramesh.B,Nanjundswamy,Yogesh,Manjunath.P,Ravi Kumar,and suresh with other crime staff has been appreciated for their exemplary work in catching five notorious dreaded criminals who has same Modus Operandi of commiting offences and one lakh reward will be given to the team who has done a commendable job in nabbing these criminals who were headache to the cops and residents to lead lavish lifestyle they used to commit offence and now they are cooling their heels in jail and further investigation is on he added.

Filed Under: Crime

Government should be alert to Urban Naxals: RSS chief

October 18, 2018 by Nasheman

Warning the country against Urban Naxalism, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said the government and the administration have to be alert to ensure that a vicious and hostile atmosphere that weakens and destroys social cohesion is curbed.

“The actual presence of Jihadi and terrorist elements in one way or other in such incidents is a common factor among all these. So the emerging conclusion is, this is a bigger canny conspiracy in collusion with forces from within and outside the country.

“It no more remains just a power politics by the opposition, but in this process, politically ambitious individuals and groups — either knowingly or unknowingly — and weaker sections crushed under deprivation and neglect get drawn as ammunition unknowingly or unwillingly,” he said in his annual Vijayadashami address at the RSS headquarters here.

Bhagwat said the government must also keep a constant vigil on such “incendiary” elements and forces so that they were not able to perpetrate nuisance.

“Slowly in the absence of any support from society, these incendiary elements will be completely defused. The administration has to make its intelligence gathering mechanism more comprehensive and alert. The schemes for the public good will have to reach the last man of the society through their prompt implementation. It will have to work with skill an diligence to ascertain law and order,” he said.

Bhagwat said that “forces with selfish motives” attempted to use those severely affected due to deprivation, injustice and negligence as “cannon fodder” for anti-national and criminal activities.

“The selfish power hungry politics with sheer disrespect for social harmony, legal and constitutional discipline and with an eye on votes in upcoming elections have been apparently clearly behind these machination.

“But this time an atmosphere of divergence, separatism, violence, acerbic hatred and going to the extent of fuelling anti-national sentiments is being created by exploiting these grievances,” he added.

Bhagwat said those leading and abetting violence during agitations were “votaries” of Urban Maoism.

He said “Urban Maoists” had contacts in social and other media, intellectual circles and other institutions associated with “such activities”.

“They execute this by defending such activities through intellectual and other methods, through delusory public campaigns related to agitations, while keeping a safe distance and maintaining their so-called eminent positions.

“They are experts in freely using deceit and poisonous provocative language to make their vicious campaign even more potent.”

Bhagwat said their activities done with the help of enemy nations was considered as “an additional skill”.

“This is a bigger canny conspiracy in collusion with forces from within and outside the country.”

Filed Under: News & Politics

Modi’s cronyism putting IAF pilots at risk: Rahul

October 18, 2018 by Nasheman

Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said the Narendra Modi government’s focus on renegotiating UPA-era defence deals instead of finalising them, was causing life risks for the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots, who are compelled to fly “ancient” aircraft.

“Since 2014, instead of closing the deals that had been negotiated by the Congress-led UPA government, the present government has focussed on renegotiating them just to benefit crony capitalists.

“And so, our pilots are forced to put their lives at risk each day — flying ancient Jaguars, that are kept in the air using parts scrounged from junk yards in France and other parts of the world,” said Gandhi on Facebook.

“Not only is this shameful, it reduces India’s prestige globally and puts the lives of our pilots at risk,” he said over the IAF’s drive to acquire airframes and spares from overseas grounded-fighters to upgrade the ageing Jaguar fleet.

Raking up the Rafale deal, Gandhi said: “The UPA’s Rafale deal for 126 aircraft would have transformed the Indian Air Force allowing us to scrap and replace ancient aircraft like the Jaguar.

“It involved the transfer of technology to HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) which would have helped make us become more self-reliant in the future.

“Instead, the deal was re-worked to Anil Ambani’s benefit and reduced to just 36 aircraft — all made in France! These aircraft will take years to arrive in India,” he added.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

State owned oil firms cut Petrol, diesel prices

October 18, 2018 by Nasheman

Petrol and diesel prices Thursday were reduced for the first time in over two months because of a drop in the cost of production, according to state-owned oil firms. Petrol price was cut by 21 paise per litre and diesel by 11 paise, a price notification issued by state retailers said. This is the first price cut arising from a drop in international oil prices.

The rates were reduced by a minimum Rs 2.50 per litre across the country on October 5, when the government cut excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 1.50 a litre and asked oil PSUs to subsidise the fuels by another Re 1 a litre. The reduction in BJP-ruled states was more as they matched this cut by an equivalent reduction in local sales tax or VAT.

Petrol in Delhi now costs Rs 82.62 per litre as against Rs 82.83 a litre previously. A litre of diesel now costs Rs 75.58 as compared to Rs 75.69 previously. In Mumbai, petrol now costs Rs 88.08 per litre and diesel Rs 79.24.

The price cut follows international oil prices trading near the lowest level in a month on a bigger-than-expected gain in American stockpiles. West Texas Intermediate for November delivery traded 11 cents lower at USD 69.64 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, while Brent for December settlement was at USD 79.89 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. Brent had earlier this month hit a four-year high of USD 86.74 a barrel.

Prior to Thursday’s cut in rates, diesel price had risen by Rs 2.74 per litre since October 5 to more than wipe away the excise duty cut and oil firm subsidy. Petrol price had during this period risen by Rs 1.33 a litre. Before the October 5 price cut, petrol in Delhi had hit an all-time high of Rs 84 per litre and diesel was at record Rs 75.45. This came down to Rs 81.50 per litre for petrol and Rs 72.95 in case of diesel.

In Mumbai, petrol had hit a peak of Rs 91.34 hit on October 4 and diesel was sold at a record high of Rs 80.10. After the Centre cut excise duty by Rs 1.50 per litre and asked PSU oil firms to subsidise fuel by Re 1, Maharashtra and Gujarat governments were among the first to announce a matching Rs 2.50 cut.

They were later joined by Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Assam, Uttarakhand, Goa, Arunachal Pradesh and Bihar with similar moves. Jammu and Kashmir, which is under the governor’s rule, too reduced the tax on the two fuel. Maharashtra, however, reduced VAT only on petrol and not on diesel.

Even before the excise duty cut, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh had last month reduced VAT to cushion consumers for a spate of price increases. The reduction in excise duty on October 5, only the second in four years of BJP-led NDA rule, will dent Central government revenues by Rs 10,500 crore and was aimed at cooling retail prices that had shot up to an all-time high.

The BJP-government at the centre had raised excise duty on petrol by Rs 11.77 a litre and that on diesel by Rs 13.47 a litre in nine instalments between November 2014 and January 2016 to shore up finances as global oil prices fell, but then cut the tax just once in October last year by Rs 2 a litre.

Prior to October 5 cut, petrol price had risen by Rs 6.86 a litre and diesel by Rs 6.73 since mid-August.

PTI

Filed Under: Business & Technology

HDK inaugurates dasara in Srirangapatna

October 18, 2018 by Nasheman

The historical, annual Srirangapatna Dasara to be held from tomorrow till Oct.18

CM H.D. Kumaraswamy inaugurated the three-day event by offering flowers to Goddess Chamundeshwari, seated in ‘ambari’ on elephant ‘Abhimanyu’ at Bannimantap at Kirangur Circle off Bengaluru-Mysuru highway.

CM H.D K was accompanied by Bandeppa Kashempur, S.R. Mahesh, D.C. Thammanna and C.S. Puttaraju.

Filed Under: Culture & Society

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