Nasheman News : A 24-year-old woman has alleged that she was sexually assaulted by her friend and his two accomplices in a stationary car here after making her drink juice containing sedatives near a mall, a police officer said on Tuesday.
The police said the incident occurred on Monday night when a passerby saw the woman crying near a car at Cross River Mall in east Delhi’s Shahdara and informed the police.
“The police reached the spot and arrested the victim’s friend, later identified as Amit, 30. We are investigating the role of Amit’s friends in the crime who are at large,” Deputy Commissioner of Police Meghna Yadav told IANS.
“During the investigation, we found that Amit, a businessman, who is a native of Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat, befriended the victim through a common friend some two months ago after he promised to get her home loan at a cheaper rate,” The DCP said.
“A resident of Seelampur in Delhi, the victim was called by Amit for a meeting on Monday near Cross River Mall. During the meeting, according to the statement of victim, Amit, accompanied by two friends, gave her juice with sedatives. As she fell unconscious, she was gang-raped by the three accused,” Yadav added.
The police have registered a case of rape against Amit on the complaint of victim and are interrogating him to establish the role and identify his two friends, she added.
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KCR son to hold talks with Jagan on Wednesday
Nasheman News : Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Working President K.T. Rama Rao will meet YSR Congress Party President Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy here on Wednesday to invite the party to join the proposed Federal Front.
Rama Rao, who is son of Telangana Chief Minister and TRS President K. Chandrashekhar Rao, also known as KCR, along with some other leaders of the party will hold talks with Jaganmohan Reddy, who is the Leader of Opposition in Andhra Pradesh Assembly, TRS sources said.
This will be the first direct talks between the leaders of two parties since KCR floated the idea of Federal Front as an alternative to both Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress.
The TRS chief has already held talks with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Janata Dal (United) leader and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and DMK leader M.K. Stalin.
After taking over as the Chief Minister for second term following TRS’ victory in last month’s elections, KCR intensified his efforts to cobble together the Federal Front.
TRS leaders are also likely to discuss with Jagan the possibility of their working together in Andhra Pradesh to defeat the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in the ensuing elections in the neighbouring state.
KCR last month dropped hints to this effect with a remark that he will “return the gift” to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu. He was referring to Naidu campaigning extensively in the Telangana elections.
The grand alliance led by the Congress and comprising TDP and two other parties suffered crushing defeat in the Telangana polls.
Narayanan questions methodology of CBI chief’s selection
Nasheman News : Former NSA M.K. Narayanan on Tuesday expressed concern over the “internal dissension at the highest level of an institution like CBI” and questioned the way the agency chief was being selected now.
Responding to a query on the credibility of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Narayanan said: “Internal dissension at the highest level of an institution like the CBI is a matter of concern.”
Narayanan, who was participating at an interactive session organised by the Bharat Chamber of Commerce, however, said dissension at the top level of the CBI was not a new phenomenon but earlier such issues used to be decided primarily by the bureaucracy itself.
Narayanan questioned the present methodology of selecting the CBI chief.
CBI Director Alok Verma was unceremoniously removed from the post after a 2-1 decision by the high-level Selection Committee, a decision that came under attack from the opposition and legal experts.
According to Narayanan, selection of the CBI Director should be “decided within the system, not by people outside”.
On China, he said: “China should be our main concern. One country which does pose danger to us is China.
“China wants you off the main table, does not want you on the same table,” he said.
Asked about the Raffle deal controversy, he said, ” There is no doubt of the fact that the Prime Minister did not follow all the procedures that were expected..the opposition is blaming the Prime Minister for not following the guidelines. This is more of a political issue rather than for us to comment on that.”
In any case, once you have to buy any defence equipment in sizeable quantity, there are certain procedures to be followed, he said.
“I think that is the main charge that is being levelled against the Prime Minister. Whether that amounts to corruption, I do not know,” he said.
Narayanan, who had served as West Bengal Governor during 2010 to 2014, saw both the Left Front as well as Trinamool Congress government in the state.
Responding to a query on how Trinamool Congress Supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is emerging as national leader, he said, “Amongst leaders today, she is probably better suited than many others.”
Intense cold winds lash Delhi
[Nashemman news] New Delhi Biting cold winds from the northwest lashed the national capital on Wednesday as the minimum temperature here dropped to 4.5 degrees Celsius, three notches below the season’s average.
The maximum also dropped to 19.5 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season’s average, given a partial cloud cover.
Shallow to moderate fog enveloped the city in the morning. “There will not be much sunlight as it will be partly cloudy through the day, keeping the temperature cold,” an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official told IANS.
“Winds from the northwest is making Delhi colder than usual at this time of the season.
“It will continue to be this cold for another two-three days. After that, it will slowly start getting warmer,” the official added.
At least 11 trains headed towards Delhi were delayed due to fog. Trains running from Puri in Odisha and Gaya in Bihar were delayed by five hours.
The overall air quality in Delhi continued to remain ‘poor’ due to high wind speed.
However, some areas like Mundka, Jahangirpuri, Ashok Vihar, Burari, ITO, NSIT Dwarka, RK Puram, Rohini fared in the ‘very poor’ category with PM2.5 as the major pollutant.
The IMD has forecast cold wave conditions at some places in the national capital on Thursday with the minimum temperature continuing to remain around four degrees Celsius.
Deve Gowda, Kejriwal, Pawar, Akhilesh at Mamata’s Jan 19 rally
Nasheman News : Former Prime Minister H D Devegowda, Delhi chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Karnataka counterpart H D Kumaraswamy, political heavyweights like Sharad Pawar and Akhilesh Yadav would address the January 19 opposition rally here, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said on Tuesday.
She told reporters that leaders of non-BJP parties from “Kashmir to Kanyakumari” would be present at the rally, which political observers are describing as an effort on the her part to emerge as the face of the opposition ahead of the coming Lok Sabha polls.
“On January 19, you will see a huge representation from all regions of the country. Heavy-weight national leaders, including a former prime minister and several ex-chief ministers, will attend the rally,” Banerjee said.
“Political leaders from Kashmir to Kanyakumari — former prime minister H D Devegowda, Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy (both of Janata Dal-Secular), Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (Aam Admi Party), former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav (Samajwadi Party chief), Sharad Pawar (Nationalist Congress Party chief and also former Maharashtra chief minister), Farooq Abdullah (National Conference chief and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister) would be among the many leaders present in the rally,” Banerjee added.
With Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and her mother Sonia Gandhi deciding to skip the rally, the party would be represented by leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge.
Banerjee said she had invited Left parties including CPI-M leader and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan but was yet to receive any confirmation from them.
Virtually conceding that Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati would not be coming, she said “perhaps she will nominate some one else to represent her party”.
Two nursing students arrested for killing puppies
[Nasheman news] Kolkata Two nursing students, allegedly seen in a video mercilessly beating puppies to death in a state-run medical college and hospital, were arrested on Tuesday after a marathon interrogation, police said.
The two nursing students — Moutushi Mondal of the first year and Shoma Burman of second year — of Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital were identified from the video, a hospital official said.
“We identified nursing students — Moutushi Mondal of the first year and Shoma Burman of second year — seen in the video. They were interrogated and probe is still going on,” Dwaipayan Biswas, NRS Medical College and Hospital deputy superintendent heading the probe said. A security guard was also interrogated.
A police officer claimed the duo were taken into custody at Entally police station after they broke down and “admitted their role in killing the puppies” during the interrogation.
The accused had reportedly claimed they were fed up with the puppies which did not allow them to go out of the hostel and moved too close to their feet for comfort.
Charges under Sections 429 (Mischief by killing or maiming cattle, etc., of any value or any animal of the value of fifty rupee) 201 (Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender) and section 11L (mutilate any animal or kill any animal by using the method of strychnine injections, in the heart or in any other unnecessarily cruel manner) of Indian Penal Code have been slapped against the duo.
After the gruesome incident surfaced, NRS Medical College & Hospital had formed a three-member committee to investigate and assist the police.
Meanwhile, various animal rights bodies demonstrated before the Entally police station. They broke a police vehicle and attacked the cops.
Hospital garbage bags containing 16 dead puppies and a dog with signs of severe torture were recovered near the NRS medical college on Sunday.
A video later surfaced on social media where two women were seen beating the puppies near the hostel building of Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital.
The video has been captured by the students of Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital which is housed in Athe opposite building.
A hospital employee who had first noticed the puppies in the dump yard on Sunday said the dog made desperate sound and was found tied in three garbage bags used in hospitals.
Facebook commits $300 mn to support local news
[Nasheman news] San Francisco Facebook has announced to invest over $300 million over the next three years to support local news organisations.
In a blog post, Campbell Brown, Vice President, Global News Partnerships, said that Facebook wants to support local journalists and newsrooms with their news gathering needs in the immediate future and help these organisations build sustainable business models, through both its product and partnership work.
“We heard one consistent answer: people want more local news, and local newsrooms are looking for more support. That’s why today we’re announcing an expanded effort around local news in the years ahead,” Brown said late on Tuesday.
In 2018, Google also committed $300 million for over three years to strengthen quality journalism, support sustainable business models and empower newsrooms through technological innovation.
It was also committing to spend $300 million over the next three years on its various journalism-related projects.
According to Facebook, it would invest $300 million in news programmes, partnerships and content.
Among the components is a Pulitzer Centre — a $5 million endowment gift to launch “Bringing Stories Home”, a gift that will provide local newsrooms across the US with reporting grants to foster coverage on topics that affect local communities.
“Report for America” is a $2 million investment in the initiative to place 1,000 journalists in local newsrooms across America over the next five years.
“This year, we’ll commit over $20 million to continue our local ‘Accelerator’ programme in the US and to expand the model globally, including in Europe,” said Brown.
Indian man, 27 Thai women arrested in fake marriage scam
[Nasheman news] BangkokThe Thai police have arrested an Indian man and 27 Thai women in connection with a fake-marriage registration scam that enabled Indians to get residential visas in the country.
The Indian man, Wikrom Layerhi, was arrested on charge of being a broker to arrange for Thai women to register fake marriages with Indian nationals, the National daily cited Lt. Gen. Surachate Hakpal, Immigration Bureau Chief and Deputy Head of the Technology Crime Suppression Centre, as saying on Monday.
Surachate said that the arrested women were hired for 8,000 to 10,000 bahts each, adding that these women never stayed with the Indians with whom they had registered their marriages.
One of the women was 70 years old and had a family, including children, Surachate said.
Police officials said they checked more than 8,000 Indians living in Thailand and found that 127 of them unlawfully obtained residential visas, which have been revoked.
Thirty-six of the 127 men had been deported, according to authorities.
India for improved multilateralism with focus on Indo-Pacific
[Nasheman news] New Delhi India has called for a more multilateral global order keeping in focus the Indo-Pacific, a region that has grown in significance in recent years.
Noting that India was committed to upholding multilateralism and the institutions it engenders, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Monday that the world was going through a particularly disruptive phase.
“Technology-driven transformation has further quickened that pace of change,” the Minister said while addressing the First Annual Disarmament and International Security Affairs Fellowship Programme organised by the Ministry.
“Many of these changes are marked by rebalancing of the global economy, and consequently, of international politics — this is especially true of the Asia Pacific or Indo-Pacific region, where India is located.”
India, along with the US, Japan and Australia, is part of a quad revived in 2017 that is seeking to work for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific, a region that stretches from the eastern coast of Japan to the eastern coast of Africa.
This is of special geostrategic importance given China’s increasing footprint in the region and its belligerence in the South China Sea.
“The only way for us to take advantage of these opportunities so as to ensure sustainable peace and security, is to navigate these disruptions and underlying fault lines through a pragmatic and constructive approach, and most importantly, one that strengthens existing mechanisms of cooperation and helps to foster new and forward-looking partnerships,” the Minister said.
“The challenges we all face today, and all of us know this, whether they be the traditional security issues such as nuclear proliferation, armed conflict and so on or newer non-traditional issues such as terrorism, migration and refugee flows and environmental degradation – all of these, in our view, require more, and not less, multilateralism.”
Sushma Swaraj said that India’s vision of engagement in the Indo-Pacific region will be based on the values of peace, stability and prosperity on a free, open, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) regional bloc central to the concept, which serves the long-term interests of all countries in the region and of the world at large.
“There is greater energy, pragmatism and strategic content in India’s relations with Southeast Asian regions, known as Asean, in the context of the wider Indo-Pacific.
“We are leveraging the full potential of this policy to accelerate the development of India’s northeastern states and to enhance regional connectivity between them and Southeast Asia,” she said.
Sushma Swaraj said that the paradox is that globalisation seems to be leading to less, not more multilateralism.
“Or to put it another way, unilateral tendencies are coming to the fore, be they in rising trade protectionism or in the disregard for established international mechanisms governing the global commons such as in maritime domain.”
She also highlighted India’s revitalisation of ties with its immediate neighbourhood under the Neighbourhood First Policy.
“And this includes a well thought-out approach towards the Indian Ocean region, including maritime security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, Blue Economy, as well as the leveraging of the economic and cultural complementarities between the littoral states.
“We are paying special attention to infrastructure and connectivity projects.”
The Minister highlighted India’s deepening of ties with all the major countries of the world.
The annual programme covers a range of issues relevant to disarmament and international security such as global security environment, weapons of mass destruction, certain conventional weapons, space security, maritime cooperation, security of cyberspace, export controls and emerging technologies.
It aims at equipping participants with knowledge and perspectives on various contemporary disarmament, non-proliferation, arms control and international security affairs.
Young diplomats from 27 countries are participating in the programme, which is being held at the Foreign Services Institute and will conclude February 1.
Google Doodle celebrates Anglo-Indian entrepreneur Sake Dean Mahomed
[Nasheman news] New Delhi Search engine giant Google on Tuesday celebrated the birth anniversary of Sake Dean Mahomed who was the first Indian author to publish a book in English and later, to open an Indian restaurant in Britain.
Born in 1759 in Patna, Mahomed went on to find success as the “The Shampooing Surgeon of Brighton”, opening a spa in the British seaside town that attracted the rich and the royal.
In 1810 after moving to London, he opened the ‘Hindostanee Coffee House’, Britain’s first Indian restaurant. However, Mahomed was forced to close his luxurious restaurant in 1812.
He later moved his family to the beachside town of Brighton and opened a spa named ‘Mahomed’s Baths’ which offered luxurious herbal steam baths whose specialty was a combination of a steam bath and an Indian therapeutic massage – a treatment he named ‘shampooing’, inspired by the Hindi word ‘champissage’ meaning a head massage.
He also published a book about the therapeutic benefits of the treatment with testimonials from his patients.
In 1822, King George IV appointed Mahomed as his personal ‘shampooing surgeon’, which greatly improved his business. A portrait of Mahomed also hangs in the Brighton Museum.
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