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Women personnel & pourakarmikas felicitated

March 10, 2021 by Nasheman

By Husna Rizwan

 Scores of women police personnel and pourakarmikas were felicitated by Rainbow Children’s Hospital, Marathalli on the occasion of International Women’s day.  


A panel discussion was organised on the topic-“challenges for women leadership during Covid times”. Speaking on the occasion, Ms Kavita, MC (Assistant Commissioner of Police) said, “Women face obstacles and challenges at every step. Self confidence is the most important tool to overcome challenges positively and lead society.” Media Connect CEO Dr Divya Rangenahalli said, “Hailing from rural background, Covid posed unique challenges as one had to work when the cities were locked down. We overcame these challenges as we had to risk life by working and this was possible with help from the family members. 


Dr. Divya Shetty, unit head of Rainbow Children’s Hospital, Marathalli said that it was important to recognise the work of women personnel who managed their homes as well as work during the Covid lockdown time. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Notorious Habitual bike lifter arrested 5 bikes worth Rs.3 lakhs recovered

March 10, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Notorious Habitual bike lifter arrested 5 bikes worth Rs.3 lakhs recovered:

Alert Jalahalli police on Monday arrested a 29 year old habitual offender involved in bike theft cases.The police have recovered Five bikes worths 3 lakh from him.

The accused has been identified as,Harish H,29, resident of Yeshwanthpur.

Senior officer told media persons,that as on 6th March the Jalahalli police station cops were conducting random vehicle checking near MES circle.

During a random vehicle check drive carried by Jalahalli police they flagged one TVS bike the cops asked the rider to produce documents while checking the police found that he did not have documents and brought him to the station for inquiry.

During questioning the rider was identified as Harish and a detailed questioning by the team led to confess the crime.

During investigation after collecting his finger prints to check his antecedents it was found Harish is habitual offender involved in several criminal cases and he was arrested by yeshwanthpura police in 2019 in a robbery case.

After coming out on bail,the accused have stolen bikes and based on his statement the team Recovered 5 bikes worth of Rs.3 lakhs from him.

Further investigation was carried out by the Jalahalli police inspector and his team they grilled the accused who spilled the beans that he had had also picked the pocket of a truck driver near Hebbal on january 30 and made away with Rs 16,000 by diverting his attention.

Harish intercepted the truck in the middle of the road and argued with the driver accusing him of not putting indicator in the melee he even pick pocket his wallet.

Later the driver identified as,Jayadev Sarkar realized that his wallet was missing in the melee.

Sarkar later filed a complaint with the police accusing that the biker who created ruckus had stolen the wallet.

With the arrest of Harish,a total of six cases have been solved so far reported in various police station and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP West,Soumendhu Mukherjee,DCP North,Dharmendra Kumar Meena, ACP Yeshwanthpura Sub-Division,Srinivas Reddy NT,PI,Guruprasad A,PSI,Lepakshimurthy and his crime staff as,Srinivasmurthy,Naresh,Ravindra and Naveen Kumar has been appreciated for the commendable job done by them and for the exemplary work done by the alert staff and team a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Online Cricket betting racket busted by Nandini layout police, Six held,including Upparpet police constable suspended

March 10, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Online Cricket betting racket busted by Nandini layout police, Six held,including Upparpet police constable suspended :

The North Division police of Nandini layout police has busted cricket betting racket on February 1st and arrested six persons red handed while accepting illegal bets from punters and seized Rs.11,300 and six mobile phone from them.

A 29 year old Police Constable attached to Upparpet police station was suspended after his involvement in betting racket in which he was caught red handed in online cricket betting case on February 1.

The accused Shivakumar was betting along with five other punters identified as,Hariharan,Suresh M,Lokesh,Kalandhar, and Manikanta were caught red handed while accepting Bets from mobile based app.

Senior officer told media persons that,Nandini layout police personnel,Basavana received a credible information that 5-6 persons are indulged in playing cricket betting by receiving bets from punters through online mobile based app.

Based on information the Nandini layout police inspector Venkategowda and his team swung into action and rushed to the spot near Nandini Layout bus stop based on tip off  they raided the place and arrested six accused red handed while accepting Bets from punters through online based apps.

During investigation it was found that the accused were accepting Bets from punters.

A detailed investigation was carried out by Inspector and his team when they realized one of the accused was a constable attached to upparpet police station identified as Shivakumar.

During raid the police seized Rs 11300 and six mobile phones which they used to place bet through betting app.

A detailed inquiry was carried out in the case under the supervision of DCP North,Dharmendra Kumar Meena Inspector Venkategowda submitted a detailed report about the constable who was involved in the racket was turned as Punter.

Based on the report by DCP North division, Sanjeev M Patil, DCP, West Division,suspended Shivakumar police constable attached to upparpet police station for his involvement in betting case registered against him in Nandini layout police station,U/s 78 a) (6),and And 80 KP act and further investigation is on he added.

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Private bus plough into state police chief residence,three passengers injured

March 10, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Private bus plough into state police chief residence,three passengers injured:

A private bus plough into state police chief Praveen Sood’s official residence on Tuesday morning at Nrupathunga road a very busy junction.

At least three passengers sustained minor injuries and many others escaped narrowly when a private bus lost control and plough into the residence of state police chief on Nrupatunga road opposite to police head quarters on Tuesday.

Part of the compound was collapsed due to the impact.

The bus was heading to City market from Hindupur when the incident occurred.

Traffic was disrupted for sometime on the busy road until Halasurugate traffic police rushed to spot and pull out the bus using crane.

The injured were treated at a near by private hospital as out patient.

The driver was detained for questioning and a case has been registered against the driver and  further investigation is on.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Fwd: Note – “I believe every girl and woman out there are super-girls and super-women,” says Kannada Actress Namratha Gowda

March 9, 2021 by Nasheman

I am reaching out to you regarding It’s A Girl Thing India, an initiative aimed to empower, inspire, and connect young women. The Kannada Edition hosted Deena Pinto, Gouthami Jadav, Mansa Manohar, Mythri Iyer, Namratha Gowda, RJ Megha, and Tanvi Geetha Ravishankar.
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“I believe every girl and woman out there are super-girls and super-women,” says Kannada Actress Namratha Gowda, at the recently-held IAGT India Regional Edition

Actress Namratha Gowda’s life has been nothing but a roller coaster ride where she faced criticism at a very young age. During a session titled – ‘If you can dream it, You can Do it’ at It’s A Girl Thing, India Regional Edition, the actress shared, “As a child, I was degraded for being a girl which made me wish that I should have been born a boy. But growing up, journeying through this life, I have come to realize that I am blessed to be born a female. I believe every girl and woman out there are super-girls and super-women because they all dream of achieving something in their life. If a girl sets a goal and builds a dream, then she has the strength to achieve it no matter what. If I can inspire even a few young girls out there through this initiative to have the courage to dream, I will be content and happy.”

It’s A Girl Thing aims to build and nurture a global community that introduces young women to meaningful content, conversations, and experiences. It is an initiative which brings girls together through various formats – online, in person at festivals, cross culturally and around their interests – so they never stop dreaming of everything they want to be. An initiative for young women by women, IAGT aims to inculcate confidence that enables them to go beyond societal norms and conventions and create a spirit of self-love and sisterhood. Driven by this very vision, IAGT India will play host to women leaders from all walks of life who have charted their own path of excellence.

Driven by this very vision, IAGT India plays host to women leaders from all walks of life who have charted their own path of excellence.

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India condemns one-sided false assertions in UK parliamentary debate

March 9, 2021 by Nasheman

India condemns one-sided false assertions in UK parliamentary debate

London: The High Commission of India in London has condemned false assertions in a “distinctly one-sided discussion” among a group of British parliamentarians on Monday on the issue of peaceful protests and press freedoms in India, amidst the ongoing farmers’ stir against three new laws on agricultural reforms.

The Indian mission pointed out that foreign media, including British media, had been present and witnessed the events surrounding the farmers’ protests in India first-hand and therefore any “question of lack of freedom of the media in India does not arise .

“We deeply regret that rather than a balanced debate, false assertions without substantiation or facts were made, casting aspersions on the largest functioning democracy in the world and its institutions, a statement issued by the high commission said, following the debate which stemmed from an e-petition that attracted over 100,000 signatures on the parliamentary website.

The mission said it would normally refrain from commenting on an internal discussion involving a small group of honourable parliamentarians in a limited quorum.

“However, when aspersions are cast on India by anyone, irrespective of their claims of friendship and love for India or domestic political compulsions, there is a need to set the record straight,” the statement said.

It said that a false narrative over farmers’ protest was sought to be developed even though the High Commission of India has been, over a period of time, taking care to inform all concerned about the issues raised in the petition.

The statement followed a group of around dozen cross-party British MPs debating issues around the use of force against protesters opposed to agricultural reforms in India and journalists being targeted while covering the protests taking place at several border points of Delhi for over 100 days.

Farmers, mostly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been camping at several Delhi border points, including Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur, since November 28, demanding a complete repeal of the three farm laws and a legal guarantee on the minimum support price for their crops.

As the UK government minister deputed to respond to the debate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) minister Nigel Adams said the close UK-India relationship did not hinder the UK in any way from raising “difficult issues” with India, even as he reiterated the government line that agricultural reforms are a “domestic matter” for India.

This is a time of great ambition for the UK’s relationship with India. Both governments are working to advance shared priorities across trade and investment, health, sustainability and climate change and defence and security, said Adams.

We are also working with India as a force for good in the UN Security Council and as one of the Prime Minister’s [Boris Johnson] guest countries at the G7 summit later this year in June. This cooperation will help us fix global problems and it will strengthen prosperity and wellbeing in India and the UK,” he said.

“However, whilst this is an exciting time for the UK-India partnership, it does not hinder us from raising difficult issues, the minister said, adding that candid discussions on a range of issues will form part of Boris Johnson’s planned visit to India in the coming months.

While the minister acknowledged the alarm and uncertainty the farmers’ protests and their coverage in India had caused among British communities with family ties in India, he expressed hope that the ongoing dialogue between the Indian government and farmers’ unions will have positive results.

Both sides need to step back and recognise the need to come to an agreement I hope the government will commit to helping that cause and offer British skills in a negotiation and compromise to help both sides to bring this issue to a close, said Virendra Sharma, Opposition Labour MP for Ealing Southall in west London with a large Punjabi diaspora.

The debate, held in a hybrid form with some MPs participating via videolink in a room at Portcullis House in London, related to the e-petition entitled Urge the Indian Government to ensure safety of protesters & press freedom .

We have only been able to hold the government to account today [Monday] thanks to the power of democracy. A petition started by Liberal Democrat Councillor, Gurch Singh, and signed by over 100,000 people, has forced the government to stop hiding on this important issue,” said Layla Moran, Liberal Democrat MP and spokesperson for foreign affairs.

From the ruling Conservative Party backbenches, Theresa Villiers noted that agricultural reform is an issue that has proved difficult across the world over the years and pointed out that the new agricultural laws in India had been postponed to allow for greater consultation and discussion .

I understand that protesting farmers feel insecure about their future, but Prime Minister Modi’s government has repeatedly said that a core purpose of the reforms is to make farming more profitable, to raise the incomes of people who work in farming and to promote investment in agriculture to increase yields, she said.

I hear the concerns expressed about the response to the protests, but when thousands and thousands of people are involved in demonstrations and encampments lasting months and months, no policing response can altogether avoid controversial episodes, she said.

The Indian government has denied allegations that it was trying to put an end to the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and the mandi system.

Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmer unions have not been able to resolve the deadlock.

India has emphasised that the protests by farmers must be seen in the context of India’s democratic ethos and polity and the Ministry of External Affairs said that some vested interest groups have tried to mobilise international support against the country.

“Before rushing to comment on such matters, we would urge that the facts be ascertained, and a proper understanding of the issues at hand be undertaken,” it said last month.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

4 firefighters, cop among seven dead in Kolkata building fire

March 9, 2021 by Nasheman

4 firefighters, cop among seven dead in Kolkata building fire

Kolkata: At least seven people were killed in an inferno in a multi-storeyed New Koilaghat building here on Strand Road which houses the zonal offices of Eastern and South Eastern Railways on Monday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said.

Out of them, four were firefighters, one assistant sub-inspector posted at the Hare Street police station and one RPF personnel, Fire and Emergency Services Minister Sujit Basu said.

The seventh victim is yet to be identified, he said.

The fire is now under control and the cooling process is on, he said.

Banerjee, who rushed to the spot in the city’s central business district, announced the state government will pay a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of those killed in the blaze and government job to a kin of each victim.

The fire broke out in the 13th floor of the sprawling building at around 6.10 pm. It also has a computerised ticket booking centre on its ground floor.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Had Scindia remained in Cong he would have become CM, but now a BJP ‘backbencher’: Rahul Gandhi

March 9, 2021 by Nasheman

Had Scindia remained in Cong he would have become CM, but now a BJP 'backbencher': Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday told youth wing leaders that had Jyotiraditya Scindia remained in the party he would have certainly become chief minister but was now a “backbencher” in the BJP, according to sources.

He said he had told Scindia so, but “he chose a different path” by joining the BJP, where he can never be the chief minister.

Gandhi while addressing the executive committee meeting of the Indian Youth Congress said that even if Scindia returns to the party fold, “he cannot be the chief minister now”.

The former Congress chief exhorted youth leaders to adopt patience and be able to digest power. He said the party is observing the contribution of all of them, sources said.

“I told Scindia that he will 100 per cent become the chief minister one day. But he chose a different path. Had he not left the party, he would have been CM. He is today a backbencher in the BJP and can never become chief minister there,” a source quoted him as telling the gathering.

Scindia had left the party along with some legislators loyal to him to join the BJP. This led to the fall of the Kamal Nath-led Congress government in Madhya Pradesh early last year.

However, IYC president B V Srinivas denied that Gandhi made any reference to Scindia and claimed it was “not correct”.

He said Gandhi told the youth that “anyone who wanted to join or quit the party was free to do so”, as he urged them to continue their fight against the RSS-BJP ideology and not fear anyone.

Sources, however, said he told the youth leaders that the coming days belonged to them and they should remain loyal to the party and continue their fight against the BJP/RSS and work hard for the party which was “observing” them and their contribution.

He said politics was a long process and one who worked sincerely for the party and remained loyal would get rewarded.

“I will continue to fight these forces. I do not fear from anyone, Gandhi said at the closed-door gathering,” the source said.

All state presidents and Indian Youth Congress national office-bearers attended the executive meeting.

The Youth Congress leaders made a presentation at the meeting on the work they proposed to do in the next year.

Gandhi told them to continue with their programme of protests on issues of price rise and unemployment and farmers’ issues and to take to the streets against the government.

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Former CM Siddaramaiah terms budget as ‘hollow’

March 9, 2021 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: The Opposition leader Siddaramaiah on Monday dubbed the budget tabled by Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in the assembly as ‘hollow’ and one which does not supplement development.

“This is not a budget that supplements development. It has no vision or target. Its a hollow budget,” opposition leader Siddaramaiah told reporters.

He said budgets presented so far in the state had allocated funds department wise, but it had been done away with this time and divided into six sectors.

“Dividing the budget into sectors will not help understand how much is to be spent department wise,” the former chief minister said, adding, that there were no adequate statistics in the budget and it lacked transparency.

Earlier in the day, the Congress had staged a walkout ahead of the tabling of budget, alleging that the BJP government was ‘carrying a bundle of sins’ and has no moral right to continue in power.

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‘Opportunities come but we will see where it goes’, Ganguly keeps it open-ended on joining politics

March 9, 2021 by Nasheman

'Opportunities come but we will see where it goes', Ganguly keeps it open-ended on joining politics

New Delhi: BCCI President Sourav Ganguly kept his cards close to his chest amid mounting speculation that he might take the political plunge ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections, saying he will see “where it goes” amid the “opportunities” coming his way.

Ganguly, who is still resting at his Kolkata residence post his angioplasty after minor heart attacks, knows how there has been a speculation of him joining politics, more specifically the BJP, ahead of the eight-phase elections from March 27 to April 29.

“We will see where it goes, what opportunities come in the way, we will take it from there,” Ganguly told ‘India Today’ when asked what’s next after cricket administration.

Ganguly said his life has been full of surprising twists and turns and he has never really had a clue about what’s coming next for him.

“When I first became India captain, I didn’t expect it as Sachin (Tendulkar) was captaining. I probably wouldn’t have got it had Sachin not resigned.

“Similarly, when I became BCCI president, I didnt know the minute before I would be the BCCI president. That’s the way my life has been…So we will see where it goes,” he said.

According to him, opportunities need to be considered factoring in various aspects of someone’s life.

“Opportunities come and you get influenced by a lot of things, your family, lifestyle, work, health, we will see where it goes,” he didn’t give away anything despite saying a lot of things.

He laughed off the attention that he gets in his home city Kolkata, crediting it to his friendly demeanour.

“I am fortunate to get so much attention. I don’t seek it and I go about doing my job. I lead a normal life in this city. I speak to people, talk to them and that’s my nature.

“I am a very friendly sort of a person with no hang ups. I don’t take to heart what people say. Because I am a popular person, I don’t believe that I have to be unreachable.

“I lead my life because at the end of the day it’s life and that’s why people are fond of me over here.”

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