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Rahul Gandhi Postpones Karnataka Visit Amid IT Raid on Congress Leader, Minister DK Shivakumar

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

Raichur: Congress party has reportedly postponed a convention of party workers scheduled at Raichur in which AICC vice president Rahul Gandhi scheduled to address his party workers on August 4. The move to postpone the event came in the wake of IT raid on Karnataka State Minister, Congress leader DK Shivakumar.

Reports said, Rahul Gandhi is reluctant to visit Karnataka following IT raid on his senior party member. However, the party sources said, the rally cancelled in the wake of death of former Karnataka chief minister, Congress leader N Dharam Singh last week.

Congress party leaders said, the convention of the party workers, a foot march from Sindhanur to Raichur led by AICC vice president has been postponed to another day. Meanwhile, close associates of Rahul Gandhi said, he is busy with next Rajya Sabha polls and elections scheduled for the post of vice president of India.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

India may face deadly heat waves within decades: study

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

Boston: Nearly 1.5 billion people in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are likely to face deadly heat waves within the next few decades due to climate change, exposing them to unsurvivable temperatures and widespread food crisis, an MIT study has warned.

Scientists predicted that by the end of this century climate change could lead to severe summer heat waves in South Asia, a region of deep poverty where one-fifth of the world’s population resides.

There is still time to avert such severe warming if measures are implemented now to reduce the most dire consequences of global warming, researchers said.

However, without significant reductions in carbon emissions, the heat waves could begin within as little as a few decades to strike the fertile Indus and Ganges river basins that produce much of the region’s food supply, they said.

The areas likely to be hardest hit in northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan are home to 1.5 billion people.

These areas are also among the poorest in the region, with much of the population dependent on subsistence farming that requires long hours of hard labour out in the open and unprotected from the Sun.

“That makes them very vulnerable to these climatic changes,” said Elfatih Eltahir, from MIT.

While the projections show the Persian Gulf may become the region of the worst heat waves on the planet, northern India is a close second, Eltahir said, and eastern China, also densely populated, is third.

The highest concentrations of heat in the Persian Gulf would be out over the waters of the Gulf itself, with lesser levels over inhabited land.

The new analysis is based on recent research showing that hot weather’s most deadly effects for humans comes from a combination of high temperature and high humidity, an index which is measured by a reading known as wet-bulb temperature.

This reflects the ability of moisture to evaporate, which is the mechanism required for the human body to maintain its internal temperature through the evaporation of sweat.

At a wet-bulb temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, the human body cannot cool itself enough to survive more than a few hours.

A previous study of temperature and humidity records show that in today’s climate, wet-bulb temperatures have rarely exceeded about 31 degrees Celsius anywhere on Earth.

While an earlier report from researchers showed that this survivability limit would start to be exceeded occasionally in the Persian Gulf region by the end of this century, actual readings there in the summer of 2015 showed that the 35-degree wet-bulb limit had almost been reached already, suggesting that such extremes could begin happening earlier than projected.

The summer of 2015 also produced one of the deadliest heat waves in history in South Asia, killing an estimated 3,500 people in Pakistan and India. Yet, India and China remain two countries where emission rates of greenhouse gases continue to rise, driven mostly by economic growth, Eltahir said.

The study shows that by century’s end the most extreme, once-in-25-years heat waves would increase from wet-bulb temperatures of about 31 to 34.2 degrees Celsius. “It brings us close to the threshold of survivability,” he said.

In today’s climate, about two per cent of the Indian population sometimes gets exposed to extremes of 32-degree wet-bulb temperatures.

According to this study, by 2100 that will increase to about 70 per cent of the population, and about two per cent of the people will sometimes be exposed to the survivability limit of 35 degrees.

The region is important agriculturally, it is not just those directly affected by the heat who will suffer, Eltahir said.

“With the disruption to the agricultural production, it doesn’t need to be the heat wave itself that kills people. Production will go down, so potentially everyone will suffer,” he said.

(Agencies)

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Gujarat Congress MLAs Staying at Bengaluru resort Face Insecurity after IT Raid on DK Shivakumar

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Congress MLAs from Gujarat who have been kept in a resort near Bengaluru since last week reportedly facing pressure as unexpected raid by officials from Income Tax (IT) department on residences and offices of Congress leader, Karnataka state Minister DK Shivakumar continues for the second day on August 3. Three to four out of 43 MLAs reportedly admitted to a nearby private hospital following health issues including high blood pressure, viral fever and others.

The MLAs kept in the resort by DK Shivakumar since last week following his party high command order to protect them from alleged BJP pressure in Gujarat on the MLAs to leave Congress in the wake of next Rajya Sabha polls scheduled next week.

The MLAs reportedly facing insecurity and urging the Karnataka state Congress leadership to leave them to move Gujarat following the IT raid on state minister. Majority of MLAs suspect that their residences, offices in Gujarat could be targeted by IT soon for a raid.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Demand in RS against online games like ‘Blue Whale’

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Rajya Sabha members today demanded action against online games like ‘Blue Whale’, alleging that it was linked to suicide of a young boy in Maharashtra last week.

Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the House, Amar Shankar Sable (BJP) said Manpreet, who allegedly committed sucide by jumping from a building, was playing ‘Blue Whale’ game for 50 days.

He said about 130 suicides linked to the game have taken place in America, Russia, England and Italy.

Sable said participants in the game are given instructions like ‘watch horror movies’, ‘travel without ticket in train’, and later they are asked to commit suicide.

“Manpreet has become the first victim (of the game),” he said and demanded measures to ensure young people are not affected due to the ‘Blue Whale’ game.

He said the matter was also raised in the Maharashtra assembly.

His party colleague Vikas Mahatme said there are other games also which are very interactive and addictive.

In agreement with the BJP members, Sanjay Seth of SP said there should be provisions to remove such games from website.

Manpreet, a class IX student, jumped off the fifth floor of the building in suburban Andheri last month.

In his Zero Hour mention, Dilip Kumar Tirkey (BJD) said farmers in Odisha were facing problems in registration for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna due to technical problems in the portal.

AIADMK member Vijila Sathyananth said livelihood of beedi workers was being threatened due to 28 per cent GST on beedi.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Amid Gulf crisis, Qatar creates new residency status for foreigners

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

[AFP]

Doha: Qatar, currently boycotted by four Arab states, on Wednesday created a new permanent residents status for certain groups of foreigners, including those who have worked for the benefit of the emirate.

In a first for the Gulf, Qatar’s cabinet ministers approved the measures, the official QNA press agency reported, in a move that will likely affect tens of thousands of resident foreigners.

Under the new rules, children with a Qatari mother and a foreign father can benefit from the new status along with foreign residents who have “given service to Qatar” or have “skills that can benefit the country,” the agency said.

A specially created interior ministry commission will decide individual cases, according to the Qatar News Agency.

Those deemed eligible for the new status will be afforded the same access as Qataris to free public services, such as health and education.

They will also receive preferable treatment for jobs in the administration and armed services as well as being able to own their own properties and exercise some commercial activities without the need for a Qatari partner.

While stopping short of offering Qatari nationality the new measures constitute a first for the Gulf.

Naturalisation is extremely rare in the region and the status of the millions of foreigners working in the Gulf are strictly limited.

Oil-rich Qatar has a population of 2.4 million people, 90 percent of whom are foreigners, including many from Southeast Asia working in construction.

The move comes as Qatar languishes under a boycott imposed by Regional kingpin Saudi Arabia as well as Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.

The four Arab states broke ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing the emirate of fostering Islamist extremist groups and of ties to Saudi arch-rival Iran. Qatar has denied the allegations.

The four Gulf nations have closed their land and sea borders to Qatar and imposed economic and air traffic restrictions.

Kuwait is leading mediation efforts in the crisis, the worst to grip the region since the 1981 creation of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Qatar.

The two other GCC members, Kuwait and Oman, have not joined the Qatar boycott.

(AFP)

Filed Under: Muslim World

Over 11 lakh ‘fake, duplicate’ PANs deactivated: Govt

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The Income Tax Department has either deleted or de-activated over 11.44 lakh Permanent Account Numbers wherein one person held multiple PANs, the Finance Ministry told Parliament in a written reply on Wednesday.

In the reply, Minister of State for Finance Santosh Kumar Gangwar wrote that 11.44 lakh PANs had been identified as duplicate till July 27.

Additionally, 1,566 PANs were found to be ‘fake’ as on July 27. These were allocated to either non- existent people or in the names of people with fabricated identities.

The Assessing Officer is responsible for deletion or de-activation of the with the help of a software. PAN is the key identifier of taxable entity and aggregator of all financial transactions undertaken by one person.

Gangwar also addressed a question which asked for data on retrieval of undisclosed income in the aftermath of demonetisation. As per the minister, the I-T department has seized Rs 900 crore and received admission of undisclosed income worth Rs 7,961 crore between November 2016 to March 2017.

He said that 8,239 surveys were conducted as well and resulted into the department discovering undisclosed income of Rs 6,745 crore.

On ‘Operation Clean Money’ which was launched early this year, Gangwar mentioned that the I-T department has detected around 18 lakh people with cash transaction records which did not fall in line with their tax profile. The department has approached these people through email or messages on phone.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Over Rs 11 cr seized from Karnataka minister, I-T raids continue for second day

August 3, 2017 by Nasheman

Karnataka energy minister D K Shivakumar at his residence in Bengaluru on August 2. (PTI Photo)

Bengaluru: The Income Tax department raids on various properties linked to Karnataka minister D K Shivakumar, who is hosting 44 Gujarat Congress MLAs at a resort+ on city outskirts, continued on Thursday at various places in the state for the second consecutive day.

Official sources said the raids that began early morning on Wednesday went on till late in the night with the minister being grilled at his residence at a posh locality here and were continuing on Thursday as well.

In a swoop down that raised a political storm, the I-T department had on Wednesday conducted searches at 64 locations and properties linked to Shivakumar in a tax evasion case.

I-T officials said about Rs 10 crore cash has been recovered+ during the search at properties linked to the minister.

He has been put in charge of 44 MLAs lodged in the resort, to keep the flock together for preventing the BJP from “poaching” on them ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat where Ahmed Patel, political secretary to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, is facing a tough battle.

The ruling Congress in Karnataka is holding a protest in the Bengaluru against the raids on Shivakumar, accusing the Centre of “dictatorial” attitude and “murdering democracy”.

Shivakumar, hailing from a modest agrarian family, is an influential Vokkaliga community leader and also one of the wealthiest state ministers in the country.

According to the affidavit filed by him for the 2013 assembly polls, he had assets over Rs 251 crore, including those of his wife and children and liabilities of over Rs 104 crore.

55-year old Shivakumar, considered a resourceful troubleshooter for the Congress+ with proximity to the party high command, is a six-time MLA.

He has also made known his chief-ministerial ambitions while making it clear he would bide his time.

I-T officials had on Wednesday said a “good amount” of jewellery has been recovered from a teacher’s locker in a college here, adding it is in the name of a relative of Shivakumar.

The officials had said that about Rs 7.9 crore cash has been recovered from Delhi and Rs 2.23 crore found at locations in the southern state.

Certain investments linked to him in Singapore and few other foreign locations are also under the scanner of the department, they said, adding, some shell firms and their operatives allegedly linked to this case were being probed.

The raids at the resort had on Wednesday sparked a huge political row with Parliament getting disrupted and Congress calling it “unprecedented witch-hunt”+ to win one Rajya Sabha seat.

Chief minister Siddaramaiah alleged it was a politically motivated action to silence the voice against the BJP.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Afghan Taliban: Qatar plays major role in peace talks

August 1, 2017 by Nasheman

Comments come as email leak suggests Emirati FM was disappointed US chose Doha over Abu Dhabi to host group’s office.

[Reuters]

by Shereena Qazi, Al Jazeera

Qatar played a major role in facilitating peace talks between Afghan officials and the Taliban by opening an office for the group in Doha, a senior Taliban offical told Al Jazeera.

The Taliban official’s comments on Tuesday come as a series of leaked emails from UAE diplomats suggest the Emirati foreign minister was disappointed that US officials had chosen Doha over Abu Dhabi to host the office.

The June 2013 opening of the unofficial embassy allowed for talks to develop, said the Taliban official, who is based in the Qatari capital.

“We got a chance to discuss with Afghan diplomats, journalists and analysts face-to-face on how peace can be achieved in Afghanistan,” he told Al Jazeera, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

In 2016, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, an international crisis group, organised a meeting in Doha bringing Afghan diplomats, analysts and journalists to the table with the Taliban to discuss how to achieve peace.

“We’ve conducted many peace conferences in Doha and discussed many issues with the help of Qatari officials who played the role of mediators, and nothing else.”

That conference was not a part of the official process between officials from Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the US aimed at charting a roadmap to peace.

But the Taliban official said such meetings were important.

He also noted a separate meeting was held between the Taliban and Afghan journalists where both sides were able to discuss their ideas for peace.

The official went on to say that demands on Doha by a Saudi-led bloc currently boycotting the peninsula are “unfair”, and that the quartet should not “accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism”.

Leaked UAE emails

As part of its attempt to isolate the peninsula, the kingdom, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt have derided Qatar for hosting an office for the Afghan armed group.

But a series of leaked emails show UAE diplomats lobbied US officials so Abu Dhabi could host the office.

Reported by the New York Times on Monday, the emails from UAE ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba apparently contradict a mounted campaign against Qatar for its alleged support of “terrorist groups”.

Otaiba said he received an “angry call” from UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, complaining that the Taliban had ended up in Qatar and not the UAE, according to messages in the ambassador’s Hotmail account.

“I got an angry call from [Zayed] saying how come we weren’t told,” Otaiba wrote to an American official.

The newspaper obtained another email dated September 12, 2011, in which an Emirati official questioned the US position on the Taliban office’s location.

“There is an article in the London Times that mentions US is backing setting up a Taliban embassy in Doha,” the diplomat, Mohamed Mahmoud al-Khaja, wrote to Jeffrey Feltman, then assistant secretary of state for near east affairs.

“HH says that we were under the impression that Abu Dhabi was your first choice and this is what we were informed”, Khaja said in the email, referring to bin Zayed.

The latest email leak comes from a group called “GlobalLeaks”, which is not affiliated with the software developer, GlobaLeaks.

GlobalLeaks told Newsweek that the recent messages are proof of the “biggest hypocrisy” in the Qatar crisis.

The office was part of a broader US-led effort to facilitate peace talks in Afghanistan – not to support their ideology or the group itself.

Qatar agreed to open the mission for the Taliban with Washington’s blessing four years ago.

In 2011, when the emails were sent, the Obama administration was making efforts to hold peace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government as it sought to remove NATO troops from the country.

Most of the troops withdrew in 2014, but peace was not achieved.

The opening of the office enraged the Afghan president at the time, Hamid Karzai, by styling itself as an unofficial embassy for a government-in-exile.

Karzai broke off bilateral talks with the Americans and threatened to boycott any peace process altogether after the Taliban opened the offices with a flag-raising ceremony for the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” – the name of the country under Taliban rule.

That flag has since been removed.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Flipkart completes eBay India merger

August 1, 2017 by Nasheman

New Delhi: E-commerce major Flipkart today said it has completed the merger with eBay India’s operations.

With this, eBay.in will now be a Flipkart Group company. The deal was announced in April when the Flipkart group raised USD 1.4 billion from global technology majors eBay, Tencent and Microsoft.

In exchange of an equity stake in Flipkart, eBay had made a cash investment of USD 500 million and sold its eBay.in business to Flipkart.

The announcement comes a day after smaller rival Snapdeal said it was terminating all discussions of a potential merger. While Snapdeal did not name Flipkart, it had been widely reported that both were negotiating a merger for the last five months.

“Effective immediately, Flipkart will own and operate eBay.in, which will remain an independent entity as part of Flipkart,” Flipkart said in a statement.

Besides, the companies will also partner to leverage opportunities in cross-border trade, it added.

“As a result, Flipkart customers will get expanded product choices with the wide array of global inventory available on eBay while eBay customers will have access to a more unique Indian inventory from Flipkart sellers,” the statement said.

The partnership will, therefore, provide an opportunity to sellers on Flipkart’s platform to expand their sales globally.

“Our coming together directly benefits Indian customers and sellers for whom we want to provide the best possible e- commerce experience. This is a step in that direction,” Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy said.

(Agencies)

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Bengaluru police chief Praveen Sood transferred

August 1, 2017 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has transferred city police chief Praveen Sood, who had drawn flak from Kannada activists and writers during recent protests against Hindi signboards at some metro stations.

T Suneel Kumar has been appointed as the new Commissioner.

A government notification said yesterday that Sood has been transferred with immediate effect and posted until further orders as the Additional Director General of Police, Communication, Logistics & Modernisation.

Kumar was earlier the Additional Director General of Police & Managing Director of the Karnataka State Police Housing Corporation Ltd.

Sood, who had taken charge as the city police chief on January 1, faced criticism from Kannada activists and writers over a police case under section 153A of IPC against activists for blackening Hindi signages at metro stations, recently.

The section relates to promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence and language and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony.

(Agencies)

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