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Congress leader shot dead in J&K

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman


(IANS) A Congress leader was killed and his two security guards injured in a militant attack on Tuesday in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, police said.

While police initially said that Gulam Nabi Patel was an activist of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti identified him as Congress leader.

Militants fired at Patel’s vehicle in Rajpora Chowk of Pulwama, injuring him and his guards, a police officer said.

Patel later succumbed to his critical injuries, while the injured security guards, Imtiyaz Ahmad and Bilal Ahmed, are being treated, the official said.

“Heartfelt condolences to the family of senior Congress leader, G. N. Patel who was killed by militants today in Rajpora. Such cowardly acts achieve nothing but leave one more family devastated,” said Mehbooba Mufti in a tweet.

 

(IANS)

Filed Under: News & Politics

‘Decisive politics’ seems to paying off for Siddaramaiah in its own way

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman


The Veerashiva-Lingayat controversy on the eve of polls appears to be paying off Siddaramaiah handsomely considering the feedback evinced in a handful of districts which will be going to polls on 12 May. At the same time the state government’s move to recommend to the centre for a separate minority religion status to Lingayats has been successful in dividing the Veerashiva-Lingayat community in a big way like never before.
There have been conflicting views about whether such proposal from the state will help the ruling Congress party in returning to power or damage the prospects of the Bharatiya Janata Party in doing so. Any way as of now the mood of the electorate in the state appears to be tilting towards a hung Assembly which’s being eagerly awaited by the Janata Dal Secular party dreaming of becoming the game changer once again.
Veerashivas are found to be in a big chunk in the old Mysuru regions are up in arms against the state government’s move whereas the Lingayats who outnumber the former in North Karnataka comprising Mumbai Karnataka and Hyderabad Karnataka areas are said to be favoring the Congress.
The community also looks to be divided following the ‘decisive politics’ strategy well orchestrated by the Congress party just before the announcement of general elections to the state Assembly.
The parent body of the Veerashiva Lingayats is named as Akhila Bharat Veerashiva Mahasabe while those agitating for a separate minority religion tag have formed a different organization stripping ties with the Mahasabe.
By and large both the rival groups keep claiming that Veerashivas and Lingayats are nothing but two faces of the same coin. But the ground reality is paradoxical in comparison with the tall claims being made.
Dr Murugha Sharanaru,pontiff of the Murugharajendra Mutt headquartered at Chitradurga having branches across the state asserts: Veerashiva swamijis representing the Pancha Peetas are averse to the formation of Lingayat religion as they are scared that they’ll lose all the benefits as a result thereupon. One’s not supposed to follow the Vedic rituals like puja,homa nor visit temples in search of philosophical solace. Even they will have to give up the inhuman practice of devotees bowing before them nor can visit the disciples’ houses under the pretext of paadpuja forget going in palanquin processions.
However Onkareshwar swamiji, pontiff of Avargol Mutt branch of Balehonnuru Rambapuri peetha at Davanagere contradicts these claims: The proposal for a separate minority religion status is nothing else but a ploy to divide the religion for ulterior purposes. Some pontiffs in order to reap monetary and similar such benefits in kind have grouped themselves under the guise of Basava Dharma. Are they not adhering to the same rituals of allowing the disciples to fall at their feet? Do they not visit the devotees under the pretext of paadpuja and claim that they keep doing so on the requests of the disciples?
He also admits that there could be a polarization of 10 percent of votes towards the ruling party and this proportion keeps changing from 2/3 percent to 50-60 percent depending to whom you keep talking to while some others straight away dismiss any such impact.
But one thing seems to be clear. The Veerashivas who claim to be having the roots of origin since more than 5,000 years are jittery as they see the danger of getting lost in the present tug of war which will eventually end up their hegemony over the community.
According to them: Veerashivas have a distinct identity and Renukacharya is the founder of the Veerashiva religion. Siddantha Shikamani is the religious book which happens to be in Sanskrit. They are not opposed to Lord Basaveshwara nor his preaching’s and it’s only a canard that they are against a separate minority religion status.
This controversy may not fetch the Congress party any significant gains claims Basavaraj, journalist based in Davanagere. At the most there could be a swing of around two percent of votes as it’s the individual candidates who matter more here rather than the political parties.
MT Subashchandra, President, Davanagere District Congress Campaign Committee acknowledges that the Veerashiva-Lingayat agitation has tilted the balance for better. In fact there’s no difference of any sort among the ordinary people but the pontiffs look to be divided for their own reasons.
As per the census report during the regime of Mysuru dynasty Veerashiva also happens to be one among the 99 sub sects of Lingayat religion. People residing in the urban areas call themselves as Veerashivas while those in the rural region only know that they are Lingayats. But the Congress may gain as a result of the Siddaramaiah government’s wise move feels MT Subashchandra.
Dr Murugha Sharanaru admits the fallout due to such situation: The devotees have been advised to cooperate (Sahakarakke Sahakara) with the party which has been responsible for recommending the separate minority religious tag. The reason for such a stance according to those in the forefront of the movement is otherwise it would be like letting down the party which helped in achieving the set goal.
Athani Veeranna, Chartered Accountant and advisor to Shyamanuru Shivashankarappa, President of All India Veerashiva Mahasabe has a counter argument to put forth: Government’s univocal decision of announcing a separate religion tag is condemnable. There’s an attempt during the second term of UPA regime in 2013 for separate minority religion tag to Veerashiva-Lingayats but the effort did not yield results as it’s the fag end of the term and by the time a decision could be made polls were announced.
In fact Sushilkumar Shinde, the then Home Minister had even agreed for considering the memorandum suitably. For record sake the request is kept under obeisance and not rejected as is trying to be made in some quarters says Athani Veeranna.
He also quickly adds: There are more than around 1,000 Veerashiva-Lingayat mutts spread all over the state apart from some being in several other states. So expecting unanimity over the issue would be a difficult proposition. It looks the interests of Veerashiva-Lingayats will be further bulldozed.
But the effect of this movement is bound to have an effect on the polls and whatever could be the outcome the Congress party is awaiting to be blamed. Whether its victory or defeat for the party the reasons will be the move of the party in recommending separate religious status, informs the CA.
Amith Shah, national BJP president may be out rightly rejecting the recommendation for separate minority religion status for political purposes as it’s been done so from a Congress government. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi is more convinced by the preaching’s of Lord Basavanna and there’s no doubt that he’ll definitely accord the minority religion tag says Mahantesh Agadi, bicycles businessman.
He adds further: Amith Shah has declared in his affidavit submitted to the Rajya Sabha that he belongs to the Jain religion but here in Karnataka he claims to be a Vaishnavite Hindu. We’ll definitely support Modi for 2019 but this time it’ll be for Siddaramaiah.
Prof Shivarudra Kallolkar of History Department at Karnatak University Dharwad has an interesting point to make: Thanks to the Veerashiva-Lingayat controversy it may not be a big surprise if 30 percent of people belonging to these communities may cast their votes in favor of Congress. Even assuming that the voting pattern may not be in this proportion however it cannot be ruled out that the Congress will be the beneficiary by winning in 5-6 seats.
At the same time he is candid enough to admit: The maximum number of schemes has been given by the Siddaramaiah government. Let there be no doubt on that. But the Congress party may eventually end up losing in 20 seats due to the arrogant attitude of the chief minister!
Prof Ashok Shettar of the same department asserts: This movement will not boomerang the Congress party as projected in a few pre poll survey reports. On the other hand it’s the Congress party which’s set to gain and the drift in such polarization may be to the extent of 50-60 percent.
There’s a divide in the community for good of the society as it’s in tune with what Basavanna stood for a casteless and classless system. In that way Basava Dharma is unique in its distinct identity says Prof Shivananda Shettar, Head of Gandhian Studies Department, Karnatak University at Dharwad.
However he feels: The move to accord separate minority status is a welcome step though it might have political considerations. But the so far held notion that BS Yeddyurappa is the undisputed mass leader of Lingayats may not work this time.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: Campaign

Teen Girl Trained in Judo Takes on 5 Molesters, Gets Them Booked Under POSCO

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman

An untoward incident can happen to anyone at any moment. You may be walking home from somewhere when suddenly, you become the victim of a crime. A teenager in Salt Lake, Kolkata, displayed an exemplary presence of mind and taught her attackers a lesson they’ll never forget.

The teenage girl was returning home on April 18, from the Sports Authority of India complex, where she trains in judo for two hours each day. Bijoy Das and four minor boys allegedly passed lewd comments at her.
Initially, the girl ignored them, but the gang allegedly molested her and tried to drag her to a dark, deserted area. Unfortunately for the gang, the girl happened to hold a blue belt in judo. She fought back bravely, and hit her attackers, managing to escape and reach home safely.
Back home, she told her father, a priest at a local temple, about the incident. The father returned to the spot, and found the gang, and asked them why they had harassed his daughter. The unscrupulous gang members assaulted the poor priest, raining blows on him before running away.

The father lodged a complaint with the Bidhannagar South Police Station, where authorities swung into action and picked up all five molesters from their houses.

According to Amit Jalvagi, Deputy Commissioner, Headquarters, Bidhannagar Commissionerate, in The Telegraph, the gang members were regular offenders, who harassed women every evening. The girl’s neighbour, told The Telegraph, that the gang took advantage of the dark stretch devoid of street lights to indulge in anti-social activities.

Thanks to the efforts of the girl and her father, the accused were produced before a juvenile board on Tuesday and sent to an observation home. They will be presented before the board again. Bijoy Das, the only adult among the accused, was taken to court at Barasat and will remain in judicial custody till April 30.

Filed Under: Women

Fortis Hospital, Bangalore acquires Da Vinci Xi System, world’s most advanced Robotic Surgery Technology

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman


Fortis Hospital inBannerghatta Road, region’s leading healthcare solution provider, hasacquired Da Vinci Xi system, the most advanced Robotic Surgery technology in the world, here today. It has been used by experts from Urology, Onco-surgery and Minimum Access Surgery.

The new Da Vinci Xi System acts as an extension of the doctor’s hands, allowing him or her to perform a surgery with pinpoint accuracy and very little damage to surrounding tissues. The benefits of robotic surgery include a minimally invasive approach, faster return to daily activities, fewer complications, and shorter hospital stay with reduced hospitalization costs. The robotic surgical system is currently being used for procedures like, Urinary Blockage (Urinary Tract Obstruction), Kidney Disorder or Cancer, Bladder Cancer and Prostate Cancer at Fortis Hospitals, Bannerghatta road.

Speaking about the new technology, Dr Mohan Keshavamurthy, Director- Urology, Uro-Oncology, Andrology, Transplant & Robotic surgery, said,“We started performing Robotic–assisted da Vinci Surgery a month back and we are finding it remarkably convenient for our surgeries. The advantages of the robot surgery over conventional ones are reaching difficult areas of the human anatomy, because of the flexibility and the rotational ability of the robotic “Endoarm”. It also provides greater clarity and vivid 3D vision of the anatomy during the surgery which results in significantly less blood loss and more precise surgery. Besides the surgeon can sit at a console at ease conducting the surgery. So, it’s a win-win situation both for the doctor and the patient”.

The da Vinci X System enables optimized, focused-quadrant surgery including procedures like prostatectomy, partial nephrectomy, benign hysterectomy and sacrocolpopexy, among others. The advantages of robotic surgery include patient comfort, smaller incisions, less pain, less risk for infection, surgical accuracy, better accessibility and faster recovery.

Mr Raj Gore, COO-South & West, Fortis Healthcare,said “We have always believed in bringing in the best medical technology for better care of our patients. The installation of this latest robotic surgery technology is surely help our patients avail best clinical treatment that medical science offers globally. The biggest advantage of this new technology is that it enhances the abilities of our doctors. With this, we will be able to further improve our clinical outcomes.”

About Fortis Healthcare Limited

Fortis Healthcare Limited is a leading integrated healthcare delivery service provider in India. The healthcare verticals of the company primarily comprise hospitals, diagnostics and day care specialty facilities. Currently, the company operates its healthcare delivery services in India, Dubai, Mauritius and Sri Lanka with 45 healthcare facilities (including projects under development), approximately 10,000 potential beds and over 374 diagnostic centres. For more information, please visit www.fortishealthcare.com

Filed Under: HEALTH

India signs loan agreement with World Bank for $ 125 million

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman

“Innovate in India for Inclusiveness Project”

A Loan Agreement for International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) credit of US$ 125 million for the “Innovate in India for Inclusiveness Project” was signed with the World Bank in New Delhi.

The Loan Agreement was signed by Sameer Kumar Khare, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs on behalf of Government of India and Hisham Abdo, Acting Country Director, World Bank (India) on behalf of the World Bank.

The Objectives of the project is to nurture indigenous innovation, foster local product development and accelerate commercialization process by bridging critical skill and infrastructure gaps to promote affordable and innovative healthcare products generation for inclusive development and increasing competitiveness in India.

The project would support consortia of public, private, and the academic institutions to overcome the key market failures currently holding back the development of an innovative biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry in India.

The project consists of the following parts:

(i) Strengthening of pilot-to market innovation ecosystem
(ii) Acceleration of the pilot –to-market process for specific products and
(iii) Project Management and monitoring and Evaluation.

The closing date of Innovate in India for Inclusiveness project is 30 June, 2023.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: India

BJP is all set to wrest Karnataka from Congress– Sambit Patra

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman

Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesperson, Sri Sambit Patra has said
that his party is all set to wrest Karnataka from Congress.
Addressing a media conference here today Dr Patra said – “Political picture is crystal clear in
Karnataka. There has been anti-incumbency wave and groundswell in favour of BJP. The State BJP
president, Sri. B. S. Yeddyurappa will become Chief Minister on May 15.”
He ridiculed Chief Minister, Sri. Siddaramaiah for trying to find a safe seat other than his home
constituency. The Congress leader had told that he was contesting from Badami as per the decision of
party High Command, which contradicted his statement in Delhi.
He said – “The fact is that he is not confident. Running the government for five years, he is not
sure of his victory in Varuna constituency because he did not perform. He shifted to Chamundeshwari.
There too, he is not sure of victory. Then, he decides to contest from Badami. However, after May 15, the
day of result, Sri. Siddaramaiah will become Benami.”
He said neither Congress nor Janata Dal leaders were confident. They were hesitant to contest.
For instance – senior Congress leader, Sri. Ambarish, declined to contest even though he was nominated
by the party. According to his open admission, the KPCC Working President Sri. Gundurao told him that he
would not win. Ultimately, he shied away from contesting. Minister for Planning, Sri. M. R. Sitaram,
though nominated, declined to contest. KPCC President, G. Parameshwara also wanted to contest from
second constituency as he was not sure of his victory in his home constituency. JD (S) leader Sri H. D.
Kumaraswamy had been contesting from two constituencies. Because, none of them were confident. But
BJP chief ministerial candidate Sri. Yeddyurappa was confident he said and added that “Only those will be
victorious who are confident.”

Referring to former Union Minister, Sri. Salman Khurshid’s statement that the hands of Congress
were stained with blood, Dr. Patra said the Congress leader should also remember his party was
responsible for genocide of Sikhs in Delhi.
Dr. Patra said his party was not bothered about the upcoming visit of AICC President, Sri. Rahul
Gandhi to Karnataka. The Congressmen themselves were not keen about his visit as they would think that
his visit would have negative impact on party prospects.
The State BJP General Secretary Kum. Shobha Karandlaje and party spokesperson, Sri.
Ashwathnarayana were present.

Filed Under: Campaign

Rajnath to chair 23rd meeting of Western Zonal Council on April 26

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman


The 23rd meeting of the Western Zonal Council comprising of the States of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Union Territories of Daman ‘n Diu and Dadra ‘n Nagar Haveli is scheduled to be held at Gandhinagar, Gujarat on Thursday (April 26). The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh will chair the meeting.

The Chief Minister of Gujarat is the Vice Chairman and host. Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, will also participate in the deliberations. Chief Ministers of other member States in the zone along with some Ministers, Chief Secretaries and senior officers from the State Governments and also senior officers from the Central Government are expected to attend the meeting.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: Campaign

Womens were allegedly harassed in marriege Function 9 people injured in a clash

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman


At least nine people were injured in a clash between two groups after a few women were allegedly harassed during a marriage function at Miranpur town here, a police official said today.

According to him, the women were allegedly harassed by Imran and Amir Azam last night. Their family members confronted the accused, and a clash ensued, the official said.

The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital.

Filed Under: Crime

India Mobile Congress to be held in Delhi from October 25

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman

India Mobile Congress 2018 will be held from 25th to 27th of October this year at Aerocity in New Delhi.

It is one of the biggest marquee Mobile, Internet and Technology events in Asia, organized by Department of Telecommunications and Cellular Operators Association of India.

According to Ministry of State for Communications, the event is an excellent platform for policymakers, industry and regulators to engage in meaningful deliberations to drive the future direction of this important sector.

India is gearing up to embrace this new digital future with the focus on 5G readiness and the facilitation of new technology adoption across sectors. More than one thousand 300 exhibitor’s companies will participate in the exhibition at the event.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: News & Politics

States need to be on board to provide institutional credit to farmers

April 25, 2018 by Nasheman

AMRITSAR, INDIA – JUNE 14: daily wagers workers plant paddy seedlings in the field nearby the village Verka on June 14, 2017 on the outskirts of Amritsar, India. Punjab has been contributing 25 to 50percent rice in the central India food pool, Paddy is the main summer- sown crop in India. (Photo by Gurpreet Singh/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Convergence among various entities vital: JS Agriculture
Ashish Bhutani, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India has said that there is a need for a convergence among various entities involved in farmer-related initiatives as gaps in transmission impacts implementation of such schemes.
He was addressing a national conference on ‘Enhancing Credit Flow to Agriculture’ organised by FICCI.

“Agriculture credit outflow is increasing every year and in the current financial year the target is Rs. 11 lakh crore. Close to 50-60% of credit outflow is to small and marginal farmers which is a positive sign but we need to monitor where is this money going”, added Bhutani.

He said, “states have to come on board in order to synergise and sync all the issues to form a comprehensive plan to ensure that small and marginal farmers are brought under the ambit of institutional credit system.”

R Amalorpavanathan, Deputy Managing Director, NABARD said there is a need for integrated financing system for the farmers. “Ultimately, credit is a function of trust and distress emanates from the squeezing of the profits of the farmers.”, he said.

Dr. BB Pattanaik, Chairman, Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA), Government of India, said that warehousing can be a game-changer in improving profits of the farmers. “Huge private sector participation has helped in creating high-end, mechanised storage system for the agriculture sector”, he said.

He also informed that WDRA has a seamless online process for registering a warehouse, “Only those warehouses that plan to issue negotiable warehouse receipts, have to register with WDRA. But for proper remuneration to farmers, there has to be as many registered warehouses as possible”.

Pravesh Sharma, Advisor- Agriculture, FICCI, in his theme address, said that agriculture in India is rapidly commercialising, but without risk mitigation, more than three-fourths of the farmers rely on the informal market for credit which provides credit at higher interest rates. “Of small and medium farmers, which comprise 86% of total farming population, only 15% have access to institutional credit”, said Sharma.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: Human Rights

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