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England 352/7 at lunch on day two

December 17, 2016 by Nasheman

India v England – Fifth Test cricket match – England’s Liam Dawson plays a shot. (REUTERS)

India v England – Fifth Test cricket match – England’s Liam Dawson plays a shot. (REUTERS)

Chennai: England were 352 for seven at lunch on day two of the fifth and final cricket Test against India here today.

At the break, Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid were batting on 27 and 8 respectively.
England resumed the day on 284 for four.

Brief scores:

England 1st innings: 352/7 in 119 overs (Moeen Ali 146, Joe Root 88, Jonny Bairstow 49; Ravindra Jadeja 3/78, Ishant Sharma 2/34).

(PTI)

Filed Under: Sports

Spiked notes worth Rs 1.45 cr seized in Kolkata

December 17, 2016 by Nasheman

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Kolkata: Demonetised notes worth Rs 1.45 crore were seized here on early Friday and three persons were arrested in this connection, police said.

Acting on a tip-off, police intercepted the three persons carrying demonetised notes when they were about to enter a building in the Mangoe Lane area of central Kolkata.

“The accused have revealed some names during interrogation and we are trying to identify those persons,” said Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime, Vishal Garg.

Meanwhile, running out of patience, angry customers in queues allegedly vandalised two banks in West Bengal’s Malda and North Dinajpur districts, police said.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Petrol price hiked by Rs 2.21/litre; diesel by Rs 1.79

December 17, 2016 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Petrol price was today hiked by Rs 2.21 a litre and diesel by Rs 1.79 per litre, excluding local levies.

The price revision was to come into effect yesterday, but was deferred possibly to save the demonetisation-battered government from any blushes in Parliament. The revised rates will be effective from midnight tonight.

This increase excludes local levies. The actual hike after considering VAT would be Rs 2.84 per litre in Delhi for petrol and Rs 2.11 for diesel.

After the hike, petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 68.94 per litre from midnight tonight as against Rs 66.10 currently, said Indian Oil Corp, the nation’s largest fuel retailer.Similarly, a litre of diesel will cost Rs 56.68 as compared to Rs 54.57 now.

IOC, Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) revise rates on 1st and 16th of every month based on average international price in the previous fortnight.

But an increase that was warranted because of a rise in international gasoline (petrol) price to USD 62.82 per barrel from USD 57.43 and that of diesel to USD 60.97 from USD 56.79 was not announced yesterday.

Industry sources said the deferment was because Parliament was in session and any hike would have added to the discomfort of the government, particularly when it is facing heat over hardships caused by currency demonetisation.

The Winter Session of Parliament ended this afternoon. Rates were last revised on December 1 when petrol price was hiked by a marginal 13 paise a litre, but diesel rates were cut by 12 paise.

Prior to the December 1 price change, rates were hiked by Rs 1.46 a litre in the case of petrol and Rs 1.53 per litre for diesel, excluding local levies, on November 16.

“The current level of international product prices of petrol and diesel and Rupee-US Dollar exchange rate warrant increase in selling price of petrol and diesel, the impact of which is being passed on to the consumers with this price revision,” IOC said in a statement.

It said the movement of prices in the international oil market and foreign exchange rate shall continue to be monitored closely and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Vatal Nagaraj pays floral tributes to Tipu Sultan

December 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj visited Srirangapatnam yesterday to pay floral tributes to the tomb of Tipu Sultan. He addressed the crowd about the greatness and patriotic traits of Tipu. Kannada Chaluvali Vatal Paksha has been celebrating Tipu jayanthi for more than 10-12 years regularly. They demanded that Tipu statue be installed outside Parliament house. Tipu’s B’day be celebrated by state and nation both, and his B’day should be declared as national holiday. The devanahalli main road be named after Tipu.

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Filed Under: India

Aleppo: Evacuation of civilians and rebels suspended

December 16, 2016 by Nasheman

Tens of thousands of people remain in rebel-held parts of Aleppo as Syrian official cites “obstructions” of deal.

The evacuation plan was meant to transfer tens of thousands to rebel-held Idlib [Omar Sanadiki/Reuters]

The evacuation plan was meant to transfer tens of thousands to rebel-held Idlib [Omar Sanadiki/Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

A ceasefire agreement to evacuate tens of thousands of fighters and civilians from the remaining rebel-held pockets of eastern Aleppo has been suspended.

Speaking to Reuters news agency on Friday, a Syrian government official overseeing the operation said it was suspended due to “obstructions”.

At the time of the deal’s suspension, the government-run SANA news agency reported that more than 8,000 residents of eastern Aleppo, among them fighters, had been evacuated.

State TV reported that rebel groups were attempting to smuggle prisoners and heavy weapons out with them, violating the evacuation deal.

The Turkish state news agency, meanwhile, said pro-government forces first attacked the convoy. Speaking to Reuters, a rebel commander confirmed the claim.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said talks between the Syrian government and opposition forces would take place soon in Kazakhstan, adding that Turkey would not speak directly to Syrian government officials.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier he was working closely with Turkey to try and start a new series of Syrian peace talks aimed at securing a nationwide ceasefire.

As part of an agreement between Turkey and Russia, tens of thousands of rebels and civilians were supposed to be evacuated from eastern Aleppo to rebel-held Idlib, allowing the Syrian government to take full control of the city after years of fighting.

The operation began on Thursday and was expected to take several days.

The agreement also allowed for the evacuation of thousands of civilians from Kefraya and Fua, two Shia-majority towns besieged by rebel forces.

Rebels allegedly shelled the towns on Friday morning around the same time the evacuation from eastern Aleppo was halted.

Al Jazeera’s Imtiaz Tyab, reporting from Gaziantep on the Turkish side of the Turkey-Syria border, said there were conflicting reports of who started the fighting.

“According to several sources, an Iranian-backed militia blocked a road that the evacuees would be using to reach the Aleppo countryside. It then started firing,” he said.

“According to the reports, they were protesting against this evacuation deal, which would see the villages of Fua and Kefraya evacuated in a similar way east Aleppo was.”

A Turkish official told Turkish news agency Anadolou that Syrian government forces had arrested at least 800 people before the suspension of the agreement.

‘Thousands still waiting’

Zouhir Al Shimale, a journalist in eastern Aleppo, reported that the evacuation had been moving at a snail’s pace.

“People were outside in the street overnight,” he told Al Jazeera on Friday morning, adding that the temperature had dipped below zero degrees Celsius in the city. “Thousands are still waiting out here.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned that action is needed to prevent a potential massacre.

The withdrawal began a month to the day after Syrian government forces launched a major offensive to retake all of Aleppo, and will hand the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad his biggest victory in more than five years of civil war.

The city, Syria’s second largest city and once a key cultural and economic hub, has been divided between government forces and rebels since 2012.

In a video message to Syrians, Assad said the “liberation” of Aleppo was “history in the making”.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Fifth Test: England post 284/4 on Day One

December 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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Chennai: England rode on excellent batting by Moeen Ali and Joe Root to post 284/4 in their first innings on the opening day of the fifth and final cricket Test here on Friday.

Ali was unbeaten on 120 at the close with Ben Stokes batting on five at the other end.

Root was unlucky to miss out on what would have been a well-deserved century as he was snared by left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja while on 88 following an unsuccessful review.

With the visitors struggling at 21/2 in the morning session, Root and Ali came together to add 146 runs between them to take them out of trouble.

Jadeja was the most successful among the Indian bowlers with figures of 3/73.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: Sports

India’s ‘Visaranai’ out of Oscar race

December 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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Los Angeles: National Award-winning filmmaker Vetrimaaran’s Tamil drama “Visaranai” has been winnowed out of the Best Foreign Language Film category of the upcoming 89th Academy Awards.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Thursday announced the nine films that will advance to the next round of voting.

As many as 85 films had originally been considered in the category. The shortlist will be further trimmed down to the final five nominations, to be announced on January 24, next year.

Based on the novel “Lock Up” by auto-rickshaw driver-turned-writer M. Chandrakumar, the film is about organised crime within the police force. It also focuses the spotlight on police brutality. “Visaranai” features Dinesh, Samuthirakani, Ajay Ghosh and Kishore in the lead.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Three arrested with Rs 23 lakh unaccounted cash from near Hubli

December 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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Hubli: The state has been witnessing several instances of unaccounted cash being recovered from various districts; this time the police managed to recover a total amount of Rs 23 lakh including Rs 20 lakh in 2,000-rupee notes at Kundgol, near Hubballi, on Wednesday evening.

The police on patrol found the cash when they intercepted a vehicle on Betdur Road. It is said that there were 1,000 notes in Rs 2,000 denomination and 3,000 notes in Rs 100 denomination.

There were three men in the car and when they were questioned they were unable to provide a satisfactory answer. They were arrested and produced before the Magistrate.

The accused were identified as Ameeraram Baburam Bevasi (30), Arvind Shankarsa Meharwade (45) and Premsingh Bhagawansingh Bhat (32), all residents of Hubballi.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Supreme Court refuses to extend use of banned notes for utilities

December 16, 2016 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to extend the use of demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes in govt utility centres like hospitals, railway tickets etc.

The apex court also stayed proceedings on petitions against demonetisation notification in all high courts and transferred them to itself.

It referred the petitions challenging Nov 8 notification on demonetisation to five-judge Constitution bench by framing 9 questions for adjudication.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Evacuation of east Aleppo underway during ceasefire

December 15, 2016 by Nasheman

At least 40 vehicles transport 950 civilians out of the eastern part of the war-torn Syrian city.

The ceasefire is expected to last for three days in order to carry out the evacuation [AFP]

The ceasefire is expected to last for three days in order to carry out the evacuation [AFP]

by Al Jazeera

The evacuation of the eastern part of the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo has begun with ambulances and buses carrying the wounded and sick leaving the rebel-held territory in the city under a fragile exit deal.

A slow-moving convoy of around two dozen vehicles snaked out of Al-Amiriyah district and crossed into government-held Ramussa en route to rebel-held territory in the west of Aleppo province.

However, Ibrahim Abu Allaith of the Syrian Civil Defence told Al Jazeera that militias loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly killed at least one person and injured four more while firing on the convoy of injured evacuees.

AFP news agency reported that the first batch of convoy was led by vehicles from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, followed by ambulances and then green government buses.

ICRC spokeswoman Ingy Sedky said the first convoy included 13 ambulances and 20 buses carrying civilians. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a total of 21 buses and 19 ambulanes had left east Aleppo.

“They have crossed the front line and are on their way to rural parts of western Aleppo,” Sedky told AFP.

The evacuation on Thursday was part of a ceasefire expected to last three days and result in the transfer of thousands of civilians and fighters from the embattled territory.

Zouhir Al Shimale, an independent journalist in east Aleppo, said the evacuation was still under way despite the attacks on an ambulance.

“There hasn’t been fighting since the morning,” he told Al Jazeera, explaining that “hundreds of families” have gathered at the departure point for the buses.

“Civilians are given the choice to stay or leave. If they stay, they’ll be under regime control. Most of the people want to go because they are afraid of potential massacres by the regime,” Shimale added.

“In recent days, people are desperate to get to somewhere where we have the supplies – food, medicine, fuel – like we used to have in the days before the siege. Even if they are in refugee camps, but people still want to leave the besieged area.”

As part of the agreement, the Russian defence ministry said that it was preparing for the transfer of rebel fighters by buses and ambulances to Idlib city, located around 65 kilometres from Aleppo.

Deadly fighting broke out on Wednesday after a similar truce deal collapsed.

Under the initial plan, thousands of civilians and rebel fighters were due to evacuate the east of Syria’s second city, scene of some of the worst violence in more than five years of war across the country.

The delay came on Wednesday morning when pro-government Shia militias demanded that civilians in Kafraya and al-Fua – two towns besieged by armed opposition groups – be evacuated, as well.

Thursday’s agreement allowed for the evacuation of wounded civilians from Kafraya and Fua, and ambulances were reportedly en route to the two towns by noon local time (10:00 GMT).

Turkey said it would meet with Russia and Iran in Moscow on December 27 to discuss a political solution to the conflict in Syria.

Syria’s army has pressed a month-long assault that has seen it take more than 90 percent of the former rebel stronghold in east Aleppo.

Turkey has said those leaving would be taken to Idlib province, which is controlled by a powerful rebel alliance that includes Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.

The UN said on Tuesday that it had credible reports of at least 82 civilians, including 11 women and 13 children, being executed in recent days.

And the UN’s Commission of Inquiry for Syria said it had received reports opposition fighters were blocking civilians from fleeing Aleppo and using them as human shields.

Aleppo, a cultural and economic hub second only to Damascus in importance, had been split between a rebel-controlled east and government-held west since 2012.

It was unclear how many civilians remained in rebel territory, after an estimated 130,000 fled to other parts of Aleppo during the government advance since mid-November.

Syria’s conflict has evolved from largely unarmed protests against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad into a full-scale civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced more than half of the country’s prewar population.

Marwan Kabalan, a Syria analyst and associate political analyst at the Doha Institute, said he expects the Syrian government to focus its attacks on the Damascus suburbs after the fall of Aleppo.

“I think the regime will turn next to targeting the Damascus suburbs,” he told Al Jazeera. “Idlib is becoming a point of exile for fighters … I think it will remain like this till the very end [of the conflict].”

Throughout four years of fighting, Aleppo has seen intense battles that left much of the city in ruins.

AlHakam Shaar, a research fellow at the Budapest-based Aleppo Project, an initiative that tracks the destruction in the historic city, explained that more than 20 percent of Aleppo’s buildings were fully destroyed and another 40 percent partially damaged as far back as early 2014.

“The percentages are far higher now. However, there is no way to accurately measure the extent of destruction without a full on the ground survey,” he told Al Jazeera.

“There will also be a need for planning the rehabilitation of whole systems of infrastructure, from roads to water networks.”

Filed Under: Muslim World

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