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Kannada TV actors Rachana, Jeevan killed in accident on way to Kukke Subramanaya temple

August 24, 2017 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Kannada small screen actress and an actor died on the spot after their car collided with a lorry tanker parked on the road side on NH 48 near Solur at Nelamangala in Bengaluru rural district on Wednesday late night.

The deceased, actress Rachana (23) and her co actor Jeevan were died on the spot soon after the accident. The incident took place when a group of small screen artists were returning to Bengaluru after a visit to Kukke Subramanya temple as part of birth day celebration of another actor Karthik.

Artists, Ranjith, Uttam, Honnesh, Eric and Karthik reportedly survived in the accident with minor injuries and are admitted to a local hospital here. A case stands registered at Kuduru police station on the incident. Deceased actress, Rachana had played a major role in Mahanadi television serial and was well-known in Karnataka for her roles in other TV serials.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

China says road in Ladakh will worsen Doklam dispute

August 24, 2017 by Nasheman

Beijing: China on Thursday said India has “slapped its own face” by deciding to build a road near Pangong Lake in Ladakh and it would only worsen the Doklam dispute.

Beijing said the western sector of the boundary where India plans to build a road is not “delimited”. It warned that the move was not “conducive” to peace in the region.

India’s Home Ministry has reportedly approved the building of a road from Marsimik La to Hot Spring in Ladakh. Marsimik La is about 20 km from Pangong Lake, where Indian and Chinese troops scuffled last week.

India and China have a dispute over the Line of Actual Control in the western sector of Ladakh.

“It seems that the Indian side is slapping its own face,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said reacting to the development.

“The Indian side is closely following China’s road building, but India’s action itself has proven that the Indian side says something and does another,” she added.

“Its words are complete contradictions to its deeds on the border issues,” she added.

“Now, the current road construction in that area by the Indian side is not conducive to peace and stability in that area.”

“It will not help with settlement of the current situation,” Hua said referring to the Doklam crisis.

“I should stress that the western section of the China-India boundary has not been delimited and the two sides have agreed to uphold peace and tranquillity before the disputes are setlled,” Hua said.

Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged in a standoff at Doklam in the Sikkim section for the past three months, which has led to escalation in bilateral tensions.

The dispute began when India stalled the construction of a Chinese road in Doklam, which lies in the tri-junction of India, China and Bhutan. Bhutan has also protested China’s road building activity in its territory.

New Delhi perceives the Chinese road in Doklam a threat as the region is very close to its Siliguri corridor which connects India’s northeast with rest of the country.

The 3,488 km de facto India-China border is divided into three sectors: west, middle and east.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

SC decision on privacy a major blow to fascist forces: Rahul Gandhi

August 24, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court’s ruling on the right to privacy, saying the decision was “a major blow to fascist forces” and the rejection of BJP’s ideology of “suppression through surveillance”.

“Welcome the SC verdict upholding right to privacy as an intrinsic part of individual’s liberty, freedom and dignity. A victory for every Indian,” said Gandhi on Twitter.

“SC decision marks a major blow to fascist forces. A sound rejection of the BJP’s ideology of suppression through surveillance,” he added.

The Supreme Court on Thursday held that the right to privacy is a fundamental right and is an integral part of the right to life and liberty.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Hyundai Launches Global Sedan ‘Next Gen Verna’

August 24, 2017 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Hyundai Motor India Ltd, the country’s 2nd largest car manufacturer and leading passenger car exporter today, launched the much-awaited 5th Generation Super Performer Brand – The Next Gen ‘VERNA’.
With over 8.8 million customers in 66 countries The Next Gen Verna is one of the most loved brand globally. The Next Gen Verna is ‘Intelligent by Design’, it is developed on four strong pillars: Futuristic Design, Dynamic Performance , Super Safety and New Technology & Advanced Features. The Superior performance of Next Gen Verna stems from vehicle’s SUPER BODY STRUCTURE  built with 50% Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS).
Speaking about the launch of The Next Gen Verna, Mr. Y K Koo, MD and CEO, Hyundai Motor India Limited said, “The Next Gen Verna is ‘Intelligent by Design’ and an All-rounder car with Human Technology Connect comprising Futuristic Design, Smart Connect, Ingenious Detailing, Superior Dynamics and Super Body Structure for new age aspirational customers. The Verna brand has been a landmark product in Hyundai growth story winning many prestigious accolades worldwide. The Next Gen Verna is engineered to deliver excellence in all core areas of Styling, Performance, Technology, Safety and Ride & Handling creating a new benchmark in the sedan segment.”
Futuristic Design
The  Futuristic exterior styling of Next Gen Verna is Sporty, Aggressive and Modern. The exterior styling elements of Next Gen Verna are inspired by Dynamic Expression. The front is defined by Hyundai’s Signature Chrome Cascade grille with horizontal chrome slats and chrome surround that projects bold, yet premium stance of the car.
While the swept back Projector Headlamps with LED DRL enhances the sporty appeal it also ensures Superior illumination. The projector fog lamps with chrome surround ensures strong and focused illumination  The side profile is designed with a sense of sporty & coupe like silhouette while the slopping window chrome beltline boosts style quotient.
The modern dual tone rear bumper with black tone insert further enhances the dynamic and sporty appeal.  The eye catching split type LED Tail lamps with LED guides give hi-tech and premium appeal to the rear. The Aerodynamic profile of the car along with Shark fin antenna and slopping roof line enhances the sporty appeal of the car. The aerodynamic design elements have increased the overall stability of the car and lowered the coefficient of drag to 0.308.
 Key Exterior Features:
• Projector Headlamps with LED  Daytime Running light (New)
• Projector Fog lamps with chrome surround (New)
• 2 Piece LED Tail Lamp (New)
• 5 Spoke Diamond Cut 16” Alloy Wheels
• Chrome side window line
• Shark fin Antenna
• Rear Chrome Garnish (Accessory fitment)
The  Modern and Driver oriented interiors creates a perfect blend of premiumness and convenience. The all new layout with attention to detail makes the interior feel more comfortable and spacious.  The Driver- oriented center console along with ergonomically  located controls provides an intuitive access with minimal distraction to the driver for comfortable and safe driving.  Practical in-cabin storage space and enhanced boot capacity  of 480 litres ensures that there is ample luggage space for comfortable family week-end trip.
 Key Interior Features:
• Supervision Cluster integrating  3.5˝ Mono TFT-LCD offers all the useful information with outstanding visibility (New)
• Rear Adjustable Head Rest (New)
• Sliding front centre console armrest (Best- in- segment)
• Spacious Cabin with Sporty Dual Tone Beige and black interiors with Superior quality materials
• Cooled Glove box
• Leatherette Upholstery with soft pad door arm rest adds richness & Luxury in the cabin
Dynamic Performance
Built on All New K2 platform similar to Hyundai’s Global Bestseller Elantra, the Next Gen Verna offers a whole new level of ride comfort with smooth & precise handling, exceptional interior quietness and enhanced safety.
The Superior Ride and Handling characteristics of platform are complemented by McPherson Strut Suspension in front and Coupled Torsion Beam Axle (CTBA) with Vertical Shock Absorber   along with Hydraulic Rebound Stopper (HRS) in rear for improved damping, ensuring a comfortable ride and stabilized driving.
Exterior Dimensions
Length x Width x Height             4,440 x 1,729 x 1,465 mm
Wheelbase                             2,600 mm
Max Tyre                                     195/55 R16 Alloy Wheels
Ground Clearance (Unladen)     165 mm
The trustworthy driving performance and stability make Next Gen Verna a driver’s car. The Next Verna gives Choice of Efficient and Advanced Powertrains. The driver can feel the power of technology with option of two performance packed engines of Next Gen Verna:
Hyundai’s powerful, efficient and proven 1.6L Dual VTVT Petrol and 1.6L U2 Common Rail Technology VGT diesel engine offers powerful performance with low NVH, high fuel efficiency and durability for exceptional city and highway driving pleasure.
Engine Specifications
Engine                                                 Capacity (cc) Maximum Power (ps/rpm) Maximum Torque (kgm/rpm)
Petrol       1.6 L Gamma Dual  VTVT 1,591          123@6,400                             15.4@4,850
Diesel  1.6 U2 CRDi                         1,582           128@4,000                           26.5@1,500~3,000
In-house developed 6-Speed Manual and 6-Speed Automatic Transmission offer superb smoothness and better fuel efficiency.
Mileage
Engine                                  ARAI (Certified figures)(6 Speed MT)          ARAI (Certified figures)(6 Speed AT)
Petrol 1.6 VTVT                                      17.70 Kmpl                                                  15.92 Kmpl
Diesel 1.6 VGT                                       24.75 Kmpl                                           21.02 Kmpl
Super Safety
All Hyundai cars are developed, tested and built under the Hyundai ‘Safe-Drive Philosophy’. Beyond active safety technologies, Next Gen Verna is built to comply with Hyundai’s strict safety standards, helping it to meet the safety requirements.
The SUPER BODY STRUCTURE of Next Gen Verna is developed with 50% of Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS), an additional 37% increase over the previous generation model. AHSS components are used to increase stiffness of chassis and protect passengers effectively in case of collision. The Hot stamping on door pillars provides cabin protection in case of side collisions.
Key Safety Features:
• Dual Airbags, Anti-Lock Brake system (ABS) with EBD
• ISOFIX (Child Restraint System) as Standard fitment (New)
• 6 Airbags
• Front Projector Fog Lamps (New)
• Impact Sensing Auto Door Unlock (First-in-Segment)
• Cornering Lamps (New)
• Reverse parking camera with steering adaptive guidelines
• Rear Parking Sensors
New Technology  and Advanced Features
The  Next Gen Verna offers a host of premium and Segment Unique Comfort Features such as Front Ventilated Seats (First-in Segment) for keeping seats cool in hot weather, Smart trunk (First-in-Segment) that automatically unlocks and pops-out when the owner stands with-in 1 metre behind the vehicle with smart key for more than 3 seconds and the new Electrically Controlled Smart Sunroof  gives a sense of openness and premium ambience inside the cabin.
The Next Gen Verna features advanced infotainment system with 7.0 IPS (In Plane Switching) capacitive touch screen – Audio Video Navigation System (AVN) with rear view camera improves driver visibility and functionality.  Multimedia system is equipped with Apple Carplay, Android Auto  and Mirror Link for seamless integration of app based navigation, streaming audio, voice controlled search capabilities and smartphone applications. For the first time, the Next Gen Verna comes with 6 speakers along with SMART SURROUND SYSTEM by ‘Arkamys’ delivering a music experience much closer to the artists original intent.
The efficient cooling of the Next Gen Verna keeps its occupants cool, Comfortable and Pleasant while maintaining clean and healthier cabin environment. The Eco Coating Technology (World Premier) prevents unpleasant smell to develop in the AC Evaporator by degrading the micro-organisms developed in the AC Evaporator Core. The Eco coating technology ensures odour free and fresh air for a comfortable and pleasant journey.
Some Key Interior features include
• Front Ventilated Seat (First-in-Segment)
• Smart Trunk (First-in-Segment)
• Smartphone connectivity with IPS Panel (Best-in-Segment)
• FATC with Cluster Ionizer (Best-in-Segment)
• Electric Sunroof (New)
• Rear AC Vents (New)
• Voice recognition (New)
• Cruise Control  (New)
• Rear Curtain (New)
• Engine Start/Stop Button
Hyundai Auto Link (New) is a dynamic new way to stay connected with your car. The vehicle health check, Driving information, Road side assistance, Driving History, Eco Driving and Vehicle Health history all can be checked with click of button.
Hyundai Customer Care Program
Hyundai vision is to be the Life time partner of its customers. We are always around and near to our customers. As a unique customer Experience, the Next Verna will be  offered with Lowest Cost of maintenance and warranty with 3 Years Unlimited Kilometres, 3 Years Road Side Assistance, 3 times Map Updation and home visit on 15th  Day of purchase for all the customers of Next Gen Verna.
Colour and Variants 
To match the Sporty and Dynamic characteristics of The Next Gen Verna, 4 new colours have been introduced making it an array of 7 exterior colours options with 12 Variants.
Price:
Price (Rs.) Ex-Showroom Bengaluru E            EX          SX                 SX(0)
Petrol                                            MT 799900 906900         949900       1108900
                                                   AT    _       1022900          _              1223900
Diesel                                            MT 919900 999900         1111900       1239900
                                                   AT         _        1139900        1261900          _
About HMIL
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC). HMIL is the  second largest car manufacturer and leading passenger car exporter in India. It currently has ten car models across segments – Eon, Grand i10, Elite i20, Active i20, Xcent, Verna, CRETA, Elantra, Tucson and Santa Fe. HMIL’s fully integrated state-of-the-art manufacturing plant near Chennai boasts advanced production, quality and testing capabilities.
HMIL forms a critical part of HMC’s global export hub. It currently exports to around 87 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia and the Asia Pacific. To support its growth and expansion plans, HMIL currently has 480 dealers and more than 1,260 service points across India. In its commitment to provide customers with cutting-edge global technology, Hyundai has a modern multi-million dollar R&D facility in Hyderabad. The R&D center endeavors to be a center of excellence in automobile engineering.
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 www.twitter.com/HyundaiIndia
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 www.instagram.com/hyundaiindia

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Iran: Five days needed to ramp up uranium enrichment

August 23, 2017 by Nasheman

Iran’s atomic boss says Tehran ‘loyal’ to nuclear deal but ready to respond if US renegotiates or walks away from it.

Salehi (right) was part of the Iranian delegation that negotiated the historic nuclear deal with the US and other world powers in 2015 [AP File]

by Al Jazeera

Iran’s atomic chief has warned that Tehran needs only five days to ramp up its uranium enrichment to 20 percent, a level at which the material could be used for a nuclear weapon.

The comments by Ali Akbar Salehi to Iranian state television on Tuesday followed repeated threats by US President Donald Trump to renegotiate or walk away from a historic 2015 nuclear deal.

“If there is a plan for a reaction and a challenge, we will definitely surprise them,” said Salehi, who also serves as one of Rouhani’s vice presidents.

“If we make the determination, we are able to resume 20 percent enrichment in at most five days.”

He added: “Definitely, we are not interested in such a thing happening. We have not achieved the deal easily to let it go so easily. We are committed to the deal, and we are loyal to it.”

Iran gave up the majority of its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium as part of the nuclear deal it struck with world powers, co-signed by Trump’s predecessor, President Barack Obama.

The 2015 accord, which lifted sanctions on Iran, currently caps the country’s uranium enrichment at five percent.

Al Jazeera’s Rosiland Jordan, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York, said there is “ongoing concern” among diplomats that further US actions to hold Iran accountable for “unrelated but still very serious violations” of international laws and Security Council resolutions “could end up ruining” the entire deal.

In recent weeks, Trump had already signed new sanctions imposing mandatory penalties on people involved in Iran’s ballistic missile programme and anyone who does business with them.

The US legislation also applies “terrorism” sanctions to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and enforces an existing arms embargo.

Our correspondent said the moves made the Iranians “very upset”.

‘Breakout time towards a bomb’

In response, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned last week that Tehran could ramp up its nuclear programme and quickly achieve a more advanced level if the US continues “threats and sanctions” against his country.

While Iran has long maintained its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes, uranium enriched to 20 percent and above can be used in nuclear bombs.

As part of the 2015 deal, Iran processed its stockpile of near 20 percent uranium into a lower enrichment and turned some into fuel plates to power a research reactor and shipped the rest to Russia.

The Obama administration and most independent experts said at the time of the deal that Iran would need at least a year after abandoning the accord to have enough nuclear material to build a bomb.

Before the deal was struck, they said the timeframe for Iran to “break out” towards a bomb was a couple of months.

As part of the Trump administration’s effort to push back against Iran, US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is heading to Vienna to meet UN monitors, and talk about whether Tehran is in full compliance with the nuclear deal, Al Jazeera’s Rosiland Jordan reported.

“Her point is to try to go, and to not just hear from them but to also re-communicate the US concerns about Iran’s intentions,” our correspondent said.

While the economic benefits of the deal have yet to reach the average Iranian, it has paved the way for the reopening of the country’s economy, while also boosting its oil production and sales.

Businesses have also started to sign multi-billion dollar deals with international companies, including Airbus and the US-based Boeing.

Analysts said abandoning the deal would also put those economic gains in jeopardy.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Air strike in Yemen kills at least 35 people

August 23, 2017 by Nasheman

Bombs hit close to Houthi-controlled capital, Sanaa, leaving dozens dead and injured, local media reports.

More than 10,000 people have been killed in Yemen and since February 2014, according to the UN [FILE: Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

An air strike on a hotel near the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, has killed at least 35 people, a local medic said.

A local television channel run by the country’s Houthi rebels, who control Sanaa, blamed the Saudi-led military coalition allied with the Yemeni government for the strike on Wednesday.

“More than 30 martyrs in air strike on small hotel in Arhab,” Houthi-run television station Almaseera said in a newsflash.

Dozens of people were also wounded in the attack, which struck north of Sanaa in the Arhab area.

Hussein al-Tawil, head of the Sanaa branch of Yemen’s Red Crescent, confirmed the death toll as rescuers continued to pull bodies from the rubble.

Reuters reported that a spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition was not immediately available.

Hakim Al Masmari, a journalist with the Yemen Post, told Al Jazeera from Sanaa that air strikes targeted several areas of the city.

“It is probably the biggest massacre Yemen has witnessed by the Saudi-led coalition,” Al Masmari told Al Jazeera by phone.

“The air strike targeted a motel late early this morning. It was part of at least 25 air strikes that targeted Sanaa and the outskirts of the city since midnight. The air strikes attacked every part of Sanaa. It was a deadly night,” he added.

More than 10,000 people have been killed and three million displaced from their homes since February 2014, according to the UN.

Yemen, which is on the southern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, has been engulfed in war since September 2014, when Houthi Shia rebels swept into the capital and overthrew President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s internationally recognised government.

In March 2015, the Saudi-led coalition began a campaign against Houthi forces allied with overthrown President Ali Abdullah Saleh in support of Hadi’s government.

Since then, the Iranian-backed Houthis have been dislodged from most of the south, but remain in control of Sanaa and much of the north.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Uproar in Bihar Houses over NGO scam; Oppn wants CM, DyCM to resign

August 23, 2017 by Nasheman

Patna: The alleged NGO scam in Bhagalpur rocked both Houses of the Bihar legislature for the second day today with opposition Congress and RJD raising slogans and demanding resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi.

As soon as the Assembly met for the day, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav drew the attention of Speaker Vijay Kumar Chaudhary to an adjournment notice given by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) over the alleged scam and urged him suspend the Question Hour and take up the issue.

The Speaker said the adjournment notice would be allowed at a proper time and urged the agitating members to allow the House to run. However, RJD members trooped in to the Well of the House raising slogans and demanding resignations of the CM and the deputy CM. Congress MLAs too joined them in the Well.

The protesting members claimed that pictures of Kumar and Modi were used at a function of NGO ‘Srijan’ in Bhagalpur. They alleged government money was fraudulently transferred to bank accounts of the NGO by a “well-oiled racket comprising government employees and bank officials”.

The chief minister was not in the House at the time. But, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi was present. As the opposition MLAs continued raising slogans, the Speaker adjourned the House till 2 pm.

BJP minister Nand Kishore Yadav rebutted Tejashwi saying “those acquiring benami properties through corrupt means have no moral right to speak on such a subject”.

In the Legislative Council, the matter was raised by Congress member Dilip Kumar Chaudhary. RJD and Congress members tropped into the Well of the Upper House shouting slogans against the government.

RJD leader Rabri Devi attacked Sushil Modi in the Legislative Council over the alleged scam. Later, talking to reporters outside the House, she demanded resignations of the chief minister and his deputy.

Modi had earlier said, “They should show documentary evidence in support of the charge against me or the CM. Merely shouting (slogans) by showing some photographs of some events showing our participation does not mean our involvement in the scam.”

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

2nd ODI: Formidable India ready to increase Lankan misery

August 23, 2017 by Nasheman

(AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

Pallekele: India will once again be expected to be at their ruthless best when they take on a Sri Lanka, which has hit the nadir in both form and confidence, in the second one day international, here tomorrow.

After a lop-sided 3-0 Test series victory, the script did not change much in the opening ODI, where India steamrolled the opposition by nine wickets.

Such has been Sri Lanka’s performance that supporters stopped the team bus demanding answers for a shoddy show. Chief coach Nic Pothas pointed out in no uncertain terms that all is not well within the team, indirectly pointing fingers at the interference from team manager Asanka Gurusinha.

Like it has happened during the past few months, Shikhar Dhawan pummelled the Lankan bowlers into submission with an unbeaten 132. For skipper Virat Kohli, it was business as usual with an unbeaten 82.

As such, it is tough to foresee any changes to the Indian playing XI. Only one out of five games have been played yet, and even in West Indies, Kohli resisted the urge to chop and change too much.

It is a similar scenario here as well. At Dambulla, India didn’t prefer to go in with either two leg-spinners or two left-arm spinners, thus forming the Chahal Patel’s orthodox leg break-left arm spin combination. Additionally, the ODI wickets in Sri Lanka do not afford the luxury of playing three spinners. Thus, unless the Pallekele wicket is exceptionally dry, Kuldeep Yadav can expect to be left out once again, along with Manish Pandey, Ajinkya Rahane and Shardul Thakur.

It will be interesting if Kohli shuffles his batting order a bit to give a KL Rahul and Kedar Jadhav, some batting time considering the inept Sri Lankan bowling which has failed to get the ‘Men In Blue’ out. There have been questions raised about Sri Lanka’s team selection policies. Test skipper and one of Sri Lanka’s most attacking batsmen Dinesh Chandimal was left out of the playing XI as ODI captain Upul Tharanga – generally an opener – came out to bat at No 4, where Chandimal bats.

This has set tongues wagging that all is not well in the Sri Lankan dressing room and that the coach and captain are being over-ridden by others. Pothas openly questioned the decision of leaving out Chandimal in the post-match conference. When asked about the influence of team manager Gurusinha and chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya, he came up with the classic “too many cooks” quote.

However, it doesn’t take the spotlight away from the simple fact that Sri Lanka once again failed to provide adequate challenge for the Indian team. If the Test series was evidence of the gap between the Nos 1 and 7 ranked teams, then on evidence of the Dambulla game alone, the ICC ODI rankings of India and Sri Lanka – Nos 3 and 8 respectively – are justified too.

This series too has all the makings of another one-sided contest and is not making for a good spectacle for the home fans, who clearly let their displeasure known during the first One Day International. Sri Lanka needs to win two ODIs in this series to make sure that West Indies do not overhaul them in the ODI ranking and gain automatic qualification for the 2019 ODI World Cup before the September 30 deadline.

The hosts need more responsibility and stability in their batting ranks and could look to bring back Chandimal if only to quieten down the heated atmosphere surrounding the team’s dismal performances recently. It is tough to see who will be left out though as the top-order did well enough to put the Indian attack under pressure until at least the 28th over when Lanka was placed at 150/3, thanks to the exploits of Danushka Gunathilaka, Niroshan Dickwella and Kusal Mendis.

They had resisted the Indian pace attack as well as one-half of their spin duo to lay the foundation of a decent- enough target, only to be let down by the lower order. In keeping with the coach’s words, some responsibility lies with the trio as well, for one of them was expected to hold one end together and go on to play big innings. This lack of in-game maturity, and experience as a whole is what sets them apart from the Indian top-order at present.

While Lanka will once again be struggling with these questions of overcoming self-doubt, the Indian camp will be wondering if they will be challenged at all during this tour. The Test series proved to be a cakewalk, and in that light, the selectors’ call to rest senior bowlers and experiment with younger blood has been justified. Whether the hosts step up or not, this is vital game time for the likes of Axar Patel and Yuzvendra Chahal, with the Men in Blue already stepping up their preparations for the next World Cup.

Teams:
India: Virat Kohli (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Manish Pandey, Ajinkya Rahane, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Shardul Thakur.

Sri Lanka: Upul Tharanga (c), Angelo Mathews, Niroshan Dickwella (wk), Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Chamara Kapugedera, Milinda Siriwardana, Malinda Pushpakumara, Akila Dananjaya, Lakshan Sandakan, Thisara Perera, Wanindu Hasaranga, Lasith Malinga, Dushmantha Chameera, Vishwa Fernando.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Indian-origin CEO racially abused by Trump supporters in US

August 23, 2017 by Nasheman

New York: An Indian-origin CEO was racially abused and told to “go back to India” and also take along Nikki Haley after he said that he will not support President Donald Trump’s economic agenda after the US leader appeared to defend white supremacists following the Virginia violence.

US-born Ravin Gandhi, 44 founder and CEO of GMM Nonstick Coatings, a global supplier of coatings for cookware and bakeware, wrote an op-ed for CNBC following Trump’s Charlottesville remarks but was quickly trolled and racially abused by readers, the Chicago Tribune reported.

“I recentlytold the New York TimesI was ‘rooting’ for certain aspects of Trump’s economic agenda,”Gandhi wrotein the op-ed. “After Charlottesville and its aftermath, I will not defend Trump even if the Dow hits 50,000, unemployment goes to 1 per cent, and GDP grows by 7 per cent. Some issues transcend economics, and I will not in good conscience support a president who seems to hate Americans who don’t look like him.”

Hundreds of white supremacists clashed with counter demonstrators at a rally in Charlottesville on August 12 in which a 32-year-old woman was killed and 19 injured when a car drove into a crowd of protesters. Gandhi was soon bombarded by hate comments on his option piece, including a voicemail from a woman who said Gandhi should “get your (expletive) garbage and go back to India.”

The woman, using abusive and inappropriate language, told Gandhi that he should also take “that other half-(expletive) Bangladesh (expletive) with you, Nikki Haley,” referring to the US envoy to the UN.
“She’s (Haley) the one that started all this when she took down the Confederate flag. So don’t tell us that you gave him a chance. We don’t give a (expletive) who you gave a chance, OK? We’re going to start taking down Buddhist statues and see how you and Nikki Haley like that,” the woman said.

In the minute and a half voicemail she said Gandhi should “go clean up your own (expletive) country, it’s a filthy mess.” Gandhi posted the voicemail to YouTube, Twitter and Facebook and shared some of the nastier emails he received as well, the report said.

“It was obvious that people thought my professional position somewhat protected me,” he said. “I wanted to show people that racism is blind to socioeconomics. It just is.” “Even though my race is a complete non-issue in my day- to-day life, the sad reality is there’s a group of racists in the USA that views me as a second-class citizen,” he said in the report. “I wanted my peers in the business community, the civic community, my friend community to see that this can happen to me. Because there’s this delusion that racism is dead because Obama was elected.”

Gandhi added that the fact that Trump “equated hate groups with those protesting hate lit me up” as he called Trump’s moral leadership on the issue “reprehensible.” He said while his sharing a “bigoted” voicemail may not make a big difference, but he will speak out against such abuse as long as he has a platform to do so.

“My heroes are Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, people who stood up against insane odds. And let’s be honest — I live in doorman-protected building in the Gold Coast. For me to say that I’m suffering in any real sense is insane. But many people in this city who don’t have resources really are suffering.”

“I know I’m on the right side of history here,” he said. “That’s how I sleep at night.”

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Gets Clean Chit in Arkavathy Denotification Case: Reports

August 23, 2017 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Justice Kempanna Commission has reportedly given clean chit to Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah and other cabinet ministers’ inconnection with Arkavathy layout denotification case. According to the media reports, chief minister hasn’t violated law instead some error had been occurred following mistakes by low rank state government officials.

Final report on Arkavathy denotification case with 1861 pages handed over by the commission to Karnataka state Chief Secretary Subhash Chandra Khuntia on Monday, according to a previous order by the state government. The commission stated that the denotification process was completed within the framework of the law and no violated law in the case.

(Agencies)

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