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Two youth killed in alleged army firing in Kashmir's Bandipora district

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 30 Juni 2013 | 17.34

SRINAGAR: Two youth were killed allegedly in army firing in the wee hours today in Sumbal area of north Kashmir's Bandipora district, leading to protests by the local residents.

"Two youth have been killed in army firing this morning. It is a very unfortunate incident," minister for higher education Mohammad Akbar Lone, who is also the local MLA, told PTI.

The deceased youth have been identified as Irfan Ahmad Ganaie and Irshad Ahmad Dar, both residents of Markundal village in Sumbal area, 25 kms from here.

Local residents staged a protest against the killings, which took place at around 3.30am, alleging that the army firing was unprovoked.

The Army said while it had no hand in the killing of one of them, the other died when troops opened fire in self-defence as a mob tried to set an army ambulance on fire.

"Based on intelligence inputs about movement of militants through the area, an ambush was laid. Firing of shots were heard outside the cordon area and later it was found that one youth has been killed," an army official said.

He said some time later when the army ambulance was carrying doctors and some other staff through the area, a mob attacked it and tried to set the vehicle on fire.

"The troops opened firing in self-defence, which resulted in the death of the second youth," the army official added.

Police officials, who are monitoring the situation, are tight-lipped about the incident.


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Chinese military in South China Sea threatens peace: Philippines

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei: The Philippines said Sunday that an increasing Chinese military and paramilitary presence in the disputed South China Sea was a threat to regional peace.

Philippine foreign affairs secretary Albert Del Rosario made the statement in a press release issued at a regional security forum attended by his counterparts from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and China.

"Del Rosario today expressed serious concern over the increasing militarization of the South China Sea," the statement said.

He said there was a "massive presence of Chinese military and paramilitary ships" at two groups of islets within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone called Scarborough Shoal and Second Thomas Shoal.

Del Rosario described the Chinese military presence at these islets as "threats to efforts to maintain maritime peace and stability in the region".

Del Rosario said the Chinese actions violated a pact made in 2002 in which rival claimants to the sea pledged not to take any actions that may increase tensions.

The declaration on conduct signed by ASEAN nations and China also committed rival claimants to resolve their disputes "without resorting to the threat or use of force".

"We reiterate our continued advocacy for a peaceful and rules-based settlement of disputes in accordance with universally recognized principles of international law," Del Rosario said.

China claims nearly all of the strategically vital and potentially resource-rich South China Sea, even waters approaching the coasts of neighbouring countries.

Asean members the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia, as well as Taiwan, also have competing claims to parts of the sea.

The rivalries have for decades been a source of regional tension, with China and Vietnam fighting deadly battles for control of some islands in the sea.

Tensions have built in recent years with the Philippines, Vietnam and some other countries expressing concern at increasingly assertive Chinese military and diplomatic tactics to assert control of the sea.

Manila says China has effectively occupied Scarborough Shoal, a rich fishing ground far closer to Philippine land than Chinese, for more than a year.

The Philippines says China has recently also deployed vessels to intimidate a tiny Philippine garrison on Second Thomas Shoal that has been stationed there since the mid 1990s.


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Uma Bharti confident of BJP's victory in MP assembly polls

BHOPAL: BJP vice-president Uma Bharti on Sunday said that she was confident of her party's win in the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections slated later this year.

"There are a number of reasons which make me feel comfortable that the BJP will win the assembly elections without any doubt," Bharti told PTI.

The main reason was the fact that the Congress has been in opposition in Madhya Pradesh for more than nine years, she said, adding that the Congress had become a party which cannot survive without political power.

The Congress can somehow live for a five-year term without power, but when it is in opposition for 10 years, its condition becomes pathetic, the BJP leader said.

The poor condition of the Congress, coupled with the excellent work done by the BJP government under the chief ministership of Shivraj Singh Chouhan would ensure BJP's victory, she said.

Replying to questions, she said a decision on whether or not she will campaign for the BJP in the assembly elections would be taken by the party leadership.

Bharti said even when she had contested the assembly election from Charkhari in Uttar Pradesh, the decision had been taken by the then BJP president Nitin Gadkari.

In Charkhari, she did not spend much time in campaigning, which was looked after by BJP workers, she said.

The senior party leader also said that she was not worried about not being made member of any of the committees formed by the state BJP unit for the assembly elections.

"I do not worry about decisions taken by others," Bharti said.


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Israel sweetens deal for 930 east Jerusalem homes: Report

JERUSALEM: Israel is poised to approve incentives for buyers of nearly 1,000 new homes in annexed east Jerusalem despite a major US push to revive peace talks, reports said on Sunday.

The plan, which will offer prospective buyers a huge discount on 930 new homes to be built in Har Homa, will be discussed by Jerusalem municipality's finance committee on Monday, army radio and the Maariv newspaper reported.

The reports emerged as US secretary of state John Kerry was wrapping up an intensive four days of shuttle diplomacy toing and froing between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in a bid to coax them back to direct negotiations.

If approved, the plan will lower the price of each new home by 100,000 shekels ($27,500 or 21,000 euros) in a move which will be funded by the housing ministry.

Har Homa is located on east Jerusalem's southern outskirts, and construction there is likely to have a serious impact on the sector's boundary with the rest of the West Bank, analysts say.

Last week, on the eve of Kerry's arrival, the municipal planning committee granted final approval for a further 69 new homes in another area of Har Homa.

The plan to build more than 900 houses in Har Homa was approved in 2011, with tenders issued and construction companies waiting in the wings to start work, but it has been on hold because of its sensitivity, Maariv said.

Jerusalem councillor Elisha Peleg, a member of Netanyahu's rightwing Likud party, made no effort to hide his delight.

"The temporary suspension of construction in east Jerusalem is over, despite the visit of Secretary of State Kerry," he told army radio.

"There is no reason to halt construction any more, because it is now proved that stopping construction in east Jerusalem has not brought about a renewal of negotiations with the Palestinians but has caused a severe shortage of housing," he said.

The reports were not well received in Ramallah, where chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said it proved how serious Israel was about restarting talks.

"This is Netanyahu's response to everything Kerry said, to his ideas and to all his efforts," he told AFP, noting that the news emerged "before Kerry wraps up his tour".

"We on the Palestinian side tried every possible effort to help Kerry succeed, but it is obvious today... that Netanyahu is putting 930 obstacles in front of secretary Kerry's efforts," he charged.

"Netanyahu alone is responsible for ruining Kerry's efforts and trying to abort his mission and destroying the two-state solution which is supported by the entire international community."

Earlier this month, housing minister Uri Ariel, himself a hardline settler, implied that there had been a de facto freeze on new housing projects in the West Bank including east Jerusalem since the start of the year.

And in May, settlement watchdog Peace Now said that no new tenders had been issued for West Bank homes as press reports suggested Netanyahu had agreed to "rein in" construction to help Kerry's efforts.

Israel seized east Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it in a move never accepted by the international community. It does not see construction there as settlement building.

But the Palestinians want east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.

They have said they will not return to direct talks unless Israel completely halts settlement construction and accepts the 1967 lines as the basis for negotiations.

Although Israel has expressed a willingness to talk, it has insisted it would only do so if there were no such "preconditions".


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Tropical Storm Dalila forms in Pacific off southwest Mexico

MIAMI: Tropical Storm Dalila has formed in the Pacific off southwest Mexico and authorities have issued a tropical storm warning for a swath of that country's coastline.

The US National Hurricane Center in Miami said the fourth tropical storm of the season formed Sunday about 260 miles (420 kilometers) southwest of Acapulco, Mexico, and is moving northward at 10 mph (17 kph). The storm has top sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph).

Mexico's government issued a tropical storm warning for its Pacific coast region from Punta San Telmo to Manzanillo. The Miami center says the storm is expected to strengthen in the next 48 hours.

Forecasters say tropical storm conditions are expected to first reach the coast early Monday with 1 to 3 inches of rain expected over some areas.


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Nawaz Sharif to send Pak power minister to India to tackle energy crisis

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed his water and power minister to India to address the severe energy crisis facing the country.

"We are facing acute electricity shortage and any assistance in the power sector will help us in addressing the problem," Sharif said while speaking to members of the Pak-India Joint Business Council at the Prime Minister's Office yesterday.

Sharif told the meeting that he had directed Khawaja Muhammad Asif, minister for water and power, to visit India and explore potential areas of cooperation between the two countries, the official APP news agency reported.

Earlier, Asif had said that the energy crisis in Pakistan will take at least two years to be resolved.

Asif said that due to shortage of power the country had sustained a huge loss of Rs 1,000 billion in the last five years. Pakistan is currently facing a power deficit of 4,000-5,000 megawatts per day.

Earlier this month, Pakistan had sought 500 MW of electricity from India by laying a transmission line from Punjab into Lahore. The proposal to buy power was made when an expert group visited Pakistan to discuss energy cooperation.

India is willing to help and is exploring the points which can be used to hook-up to the grid in Pakistan through a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line, government sources in New Delhi has said.

Sharif has earlier said that tackling the energy crisis will be among the top priorities of his government.


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India not willing to play by the rules: US lawmakers

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 29 Juni 2013 | 17.34

WASHINGTON: Top American lawmakers on Friday criticised India's trade and business policies, saying that New Delhi is not willing to play by the rules.

"When you look at India's industrial policy, trade barriers, the rampant piracy, the tax discrimination and what appears to be an absolute disregard for our intellectual property rights, you realize that India is a country that is not willing to play by the rules right now," Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn said at a Congressional hearing.

"What's worse is that they're trying to gloss over this. And here's an example. Last week, the Indian ambassador sent a letter to my office defending their abusive practices that are killing jobs of millions of hardworking Americans," Blackburn said in reference to the letter sent by ambassador Nirupma Rao.

"India's principles set a disappointing example to the rest of the world. No country that calls itself a friend of the US would celebrate isolationism the way that India is doing," Blackburn said.

"We have overwhelming bipartisan agreement in Congress that India's government must reverse course or risk seriously threatening our bilateral relationship," said the Congresswoman from Tennessee during the Congressional hearing on "A Tangle of Trade Barriers: How India's Industrial Policy is Hurting US Companies".

The hearing was convened by the commerce, manufacturing, and trade subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

The letter written by the Indian ambassador to Congressmen was also made part of the record of the Congressional hearing as part of India's position on the issues.

Expressing deep concern over the Indian policies related to the intellectual property rights, Congressman Leonard Lance from New Jersey said the United States must exhibit leadership in the area of protecting IP rights.

"Emerging companies that adopt the Indian model of intellectual property policymaking also pose a risk to United States companies. We must make it clear to all trading partners that these policies set a bad precedent and undermine our mutually beneficial trade agreements," he said.

Congressman Peter Olson from Texas expressed his anger over the recent Indian policies, which he said is badly hurting American companies and called for taking actions against New Delhi.

"Like all of you all, my blood boils when I hear that India is revoking and denying patents and granting compulsory licenses for cancer treatments or adopting local content requirements," he said.

"As a nation, we should handle India like my dad did when I was growing up and I made his blood boil: He put his arm around me and or pulled me where he would go, to make sure his fingers were resting firmly on my shoulder just to inflict some pain if I diverted from the course we would go down. That's what we should do with their government," Olson said.


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Gay marriages resume in California after 5-year hiatus

SAN FRANCISCO: Same-sex couples rushed to San Francisco's City Hall on Friday to be legally married after an appeals court officially ended California's ban on gay marriage following a landmark ruling at the Supreme Court this week.

On a balcony overlooking the grand staircase at City Hall, an ornate space that has long been a magnet for couples seeking to get married, the couple whose case sparked this week's Supreme Court decision exchanged vows in a ceremony officiated by state Attorney General Kamala Harris.

"This is really a great day," said Sandy Stier, who with her fiancee Kristin Perry filed the lawsuit against Proposition 8, the ballot initiative that outlawed same-sex marriage in California in 2008.

Four hundred miles to the south, Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo, a second couple who were plaintiffs in the case, set their own ceremony for 6pm at City Hall in Los Angeles.

The marriages, delayed five years after a voter-approved initiative banned gay marriage in the state, were allowed to go forward after the US Supreme Court issued an opinion striking down the ban on Wednesday.

California, which briefly allowed marriages in 2008, now becomes the 13th state, and the largest, to allow gay marriage.

The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals had been expected to wait 25 days before lifting the injunction so the Supreme Court would have time to release a formal order. But the judges decided to act instead on Friday, a move that would allow the marriages to begin in advance of Gay Pride weekend.

"The stay in the above matter is dissolved effective immediately," the court said in its ruling.

Within moments of the ruling, couples, officials and activists began to converge on San Francisco City Hall, where unions were due to resume immediately.

"On my way to SF City Hall," tweeted Harris. "Let the wedding bells ring!"

Harris arrived with her arm around a key backer in the case, as Stier and Perry waited eagerly for their marriage license to be issued.


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BlackBerry posts larger-than-expected loss, shares plunge

TORONTO: Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion plunged nearly 30 percent on Friday after the company posted a loss and warned of future losses despite releasing its make-or-break new smartphones this year.

RIM also announced that it will stop developing new versions of its slow-selling tablet computer called the Playbook.

Analysts were looking for insight into how phones running RIM's new Blackberry 10 operating system are selling. It wasn't good.

RIM said it sold 6.8 million phones overall versus 7.8 million last year. That includes older models. In wasn't until well into a conference call with analysts that RIM announced that 2.7 million of the devices sold in the quarter were Blackberry 10 models.

RIM's Blackberry 10 operating system is critical to the company's comeback. New phones running the BlackBerry 10 software began selling around the world this year. The BlackBerry Z10, a touchscreen model and the Q10, which sports a keyboard, have received positive reviews, but there was a delay in getting them to market in the US.

The first quarter, however, included a substantial period of sales of the Z10 phone in the US. It didn't include sales numbers for the Q10 in the US The Q10 just went on sale in the US earlier this month.

Sales results and RIM's projections, however, signal that the new BlackBerry 10 phones are not selling well. The company said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter, too.

Mike Walkley, an analyst with Canaccord Genuity, said it's clear the new operating system has not turned the company around.

"With Z10, Q10, and Q5 all shipping in the August quarter and BlackBerry still guiding to a loss we believe that is strong evidence BB10 has not turned around BlackBerry in an extremely competitive smartphone market," Walkley said.

Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said on a conference call with analysts that the "transition takes time" and noted things are better compared to last year when "we were told the company was finished."

Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. dropped $3.93, or 27 percent, to $10.30 in morning trading Friday.

The BlackBerry, introduced in 1999, was once the dominant smartphone for on-the-go business people. But it lost its cachet not long after Apple released the first iPhone in 2007. Apple's device reset expectations for what a smartphone can do. RIM promised to catch up while developing new a software system called BlackBerry 10, which uses technology it got through its 2010 purchase of QNX Software Systems. But the company took more than two years to unveil new phones that were redesigned for the multimedia, Internet browsing and apps experience that customers now demand. During that time, RIM cut more than 5,000 jobs and saw shareholder wealth of more than $70 billion vanish.

The Canadian company said it lost $84 million, or 16 cents a share, in the three months ended June 1 on revenue of $3.1 billion. It lost $518 million, or 99 cents per share, on revenue of $2.8 billion a year ago.

Analysts expected RIM to earn 5 cents a share on revenue of $3.37 billion.

The number of BlackBerry users in the world also fell by four million to 72 million. RIM also said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter. Heins noted the highly competitive smartphone market makes it difficult to estimate revenue and levels of profitability.

Heins also announced on the call that he has halted further development of RIM's failed tablet offering, the Playbook. The Playbook has not sold well.

"Our teams have spent a great deal of time and energy looking at solutions that could move the BlackBerry 10 experience to Playbook, but unfortunately I am not satisfied with the level of performance and user experience and I made the difficult decision to stop these efforts and focus on our core hardware portfolio," Heins said.

Heins said they'll continue to support the PlayBook on the existing software platforms and configurations. Asked if RIM will continue to make the Playbook, a RIM spokeswoman said the company is evaluating its hardware strategy.

Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners, said said it's tough for RIM because it's hard to make money on handsets now.

"There are a lot of people that haven't been able to make it happen. For all the talk about Apple and Samsung, there are companies like Nokia and HTC," Gillis said.

Gillis said things look bleaker for the company and it's going to continue to be a struggle.

Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek said the high end global smartphone market is saturated and brutally competitive.

"Everybody is coming to this reality. You talk to HTC, Samsung and even Apple, the high end is saturated. That's a fact," Misek said. "Anybody in the high end who wants a smartphone in the world has one, so you have to knock somebody away from another platform. That is a brutal, brutal market."

RIM has unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets, but hasn't said if the device will be available in North America.

Misek was expecting the company to sell 4 million BlackBerry 10 phones. He said the sale of 2.7 million new BlackBerry 10 phones was the most disappointing news Friday.


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China 'terrorists' riot in latest Xinjiang clash: Report

BEIJING: More than 100 rioters, described as "terrorists", attacked people in China's ethnically-divided region of Xinjiang on Friday, where clashes killed 35 two days earlier, state-run media said.

The alleged terrorists rioted in the city of Hotan, "attacking a number of people with weapons after gathering at local religious venues," the state-run Global Times said on Saturday.

The report did not say how many had been killed or injured in the attack.

The "terrorists, riding on motorcycles, used knives as weapons and attacked a local police station" the report said, citing witnesses, and adding that the situation is now "under control".

The "riot," followed clashes on Wednesday that were the deadliest to hit the western desert region -- home to around 10 million members of the mostly Muslim Uighur minority — since 2009, when riots killed around 200 people.

China labelled the clashes a "violent terrorist attack".

China often blames outbreaks of sporadic unrest in the region on "terrorism," claims denied by Uighur rights groups who blame unrest on economic inequality and religious repression.

The recent unrest occurred shortly before the anniversary of the 2009 riots, and shortly before celebrations for the Muslim Ramadan festival — which Uighurs have said are repressed by local authorities.

Hotan is situated in southern Xinjiang — an area with a dominant Uighur population, and is known for its jade-mining industry.

Official figures show that 46% of Xinjiang's population is Uighur, while another 39% are members of China's dominant Han majority.

Millions of Han have relocated to the region in recent decades to find work in the region — which is rich in coal and gas — in a settlement drive that has caused friction in the community.

Beijing denies repressing ethnic minorities, who make up less than 10% of the national population and sometimes enjoy preferential policies.

China closely restricts information about unrest in Xinjiang, and blocked access across the region for several months after the violence in 2009.

AFP journalists on Friday were barred from entering an area where riots occured, and were detained and later followed by local police.


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Kanimozhi thanks Sonia Gandhi for support in Rajya Sabha polls

NEW DELHI: DMK leader Kanimozhi on Friday thanked Congress president Sonia Gandhi for supporting her in getting elected to Rajya Sabha earlier this week.

"I was here to offer my party's thanks to Sonia Gandhi for supporting us," she told reporters here.

The DMK chief M Karunanidhi's daughter was accompanied by senior party leader and former union minister T R Baalu during her meeting with Gandhi.

She was re-elected to Rajya Sabha with Congress support from Tamil Nadu after a contest with actor Vijayakanth's DMDK candidate A R Elangovan on Thursday.

45-year-old Kanimozhi, an accused in the 2G scam, sailed through the contest for a second term with 31 votes after five Congress' MLAs voted in her favour along with two votes each from two smaller parties - Puthiya Thamizhagam and Manithaneya Munnetrak Katchi.

Congress' decision to support DMK came as a surprise against the backdrop of the bitter separation between the two parties after nine years of friendship in the UPA coalition earlier this year over the issue of alleged human rights' violations of Tamils in Sri Lanka.


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Amit Shah to visit Ayodhya, may offer prayer at disputed Ram temple site

LUCKNOW: BJP leader and UP incharge Amit Shah will visit Ayodhya on July 6. The meeting of Awadh Prant unit of the party will be held in Faizabad. Shah is likely to visit Ram temple at disputed site in Ayodhya after the meeting. Though BJP has described Faizabad meeting as a 'routine thing', sources said that Shah's Ayodhya visit would be to invoke Hindutava issue ahead of Lok Sabha polls.

UP BJP chief spokesperson Vijay Bahadur Pathak said that Amit Shah is incharge of UP and would be visiting the state to hold meeting with office-bearers and workers of various units of the party in the state. "Instead of holding meetings in Lucknow, it has been decided to hold them at different places to have a feel of ground realities. The meeting of the Awadh Prant is scheduled in Faizabad," he told reporters.

Earlier this month, soon after his appointment as campaign committee chief of the party, Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi was invited by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to take part in a function in Aydodhya. However, he turned down the invitation citing preoccupation. Sources said that he wanted to avoid a controversy as Ayodhya visit would have strengthen his hardliner hindutava image.

Now, Modi is sending his right hand man Shah to make up for the loss. Modi is treading cautiously. While he is raising the development agenda, he has left his lieutenant to aggressively pursue the hindutava agenda to polarise votes on communal lines. Construction of Ram temple at dispute site in Ayodhya has always been in BJP's agenda but was put on the back burner after formation of the NDA.

Babri mosque-Ram temple dispute in Ayodhya was responsible for BJP's rise at the national level in 90s. Party had then won majority of Lok Sabha seats out of total 80 in UP. However, after demolition of Babri mosque in 1992, the graph of the BJP is on decline. Modi is hoping to revive BJP in UP by raising the hardcore Hindutava agenda. Ram temple in Ayodhya is an important part of the scheme of things.


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China official in sex case gets prison for bribery

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 28 Juni 2013 | 17.34

BEIJING: A former Chinese official at the center of a sex scandal has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for taking bribes of more than 3 million yuan ($510,000).

Friday's sentence comes as China's leadership is vowing to crack down on widespread graft.

The official People's Court Daily said the punishment meted to Lei Zhengfu includes confiscation of personal assets of 300,000 yuan ($48,000). The former Communist party chief of a district in the south-central city of Chongqing did not say if he would appeal.

Lei's case has riveted the public since video clips went viral of the portly 55-year-old having sex with a woman hired by property developers allegedly in an extortion scheme. The scandal exposed how sex, power and money have become intertwined in Chinese society.


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Eight Indore pilgrims killed in Uttarakhand disaster

INDORE: Eight persons from Indore have been killed in the Uttarakhand rain disaster even as 53 others are still missing, a senior official said on Friday.

The administration has taken photographs and mobile numbers of the missing persons from their family members, based on which efforts would be made to trace them, Additional District Magistrate Alok Singh told .

A team sent by the Madhya Pradesh government to Uttarakhand was making all efforts to trace the missing persons from the state, Singh said.

MP chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan yesterday said that his government was making every possible effort to extend assistance to state's pilgrims affected by the Uttarakhand disaster.

After the campaign to rescue pilgrims, efforts will be made to trace missing pilgrims, he had said.

An immediate assistance of Rs 50,000 each will be provided to families of missing persons, he added.


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Rs 195 crore package for renovation of 'Char dham': Govt

DEHRADUN: A Rs 195 crore package was announced by the government on Friday for reconstruction of the 'Char dham' pilgrimage circuit, which was badly affected by the Uttarakhand rain disaster.

Tourism minister K Chiranjeevi said the fund will be spent for renovation and reconstruction of the sacred pilgrimage sites of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, and its surrounding areas and the roads connecting it.

Chiranjeevi told reporters here that the Uttarakhand government will utilise the fund according to its requirements.

'Char dham' is an important Hindu pilgrimage circuit in the Himalayas located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.

The circuit receives large number of visitors in an average pilgrimage season, which starts from last week of April till October-November.

The season is heaviest in the two-month period before the monsoon, which normally starts in July.

The June 15-16 rains and floods have affected the 'Char dham' circuit very badly, with the Kedarnath temple bearing the brunt of the disaster, leading to the death of many in the temple premises as well as its surrounding areas.

The 'Char Dham' circuit roads continue to be snapped following the rains and floods.


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If Pak cannot try 26/11 culprits, turn them over to ICC, US lawmaker says

WASHINGTON: Disappointed over Pakistan's slow pace of trial in Mumbai terror attack case, a top US lawmaker has demanded that the seven suspects, including LeT operational commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, be handed over to the International Criminal Court to bring them to justice.

"There are seven individuals that need to be brought to justice (for their role in the 26/11 attack case)," said Congressman Ed Royce, chairman of the powerful House Foreign Relations Committee.

"If Pakistan cannot try them, turn them over to international criminal court for crimes against humanity, for what they did in their collusion, in their culpability for what happened," he said yesterday.

The seven Pakistani suspects have been charged with planning, financing and executing the attacks that killed 166 people in Mumbai in November 2008. A Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court had been handling the case since 2009 though the judge has been changed five times.

Addressing a select group of Indian-Americans at a Congressional reception at the Capitol Hill organised by the American India Public Affairs Committee, Royce said both India and the United States are facing challenges from terrorism.

Royce said some $100 million has been traced going from the Gulf States to Pakistan's 600 Deobandi schools; which, according to him, are factories of radicalism.

"Ethnic cleansing is going out in Pakistan today those who are speaking against it," he said, alleging that the population of Hindus in Pakistan has now dropped to 1.5%, against 25% at the time of independence.

Jagdish Sewhani, president of the American India Public Affairs Committee, said that the issue of pulling out USA and its allied forces from Afghanistan by the end of 2013 has created a sort of anxiety in the region.

"There is a fear in the region that Taliban, supported by radicalized Pakistani army may make a forceful bid to take over Afghanistan and establish Sharia. This could trigger tension in the region," he said.

Royce said there are rouge elements in the ISI, who would use the opportunity of any instability in Afghanistan to go back to the Taliban era.

Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera reiterated his commitment to strengthen ties between India and the US.

Congressman Joe Crowley, co-chair of the House Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, noted that while the two countries have come a long way in building their relationship, they have miles to go. "This is the most important relationship I believe of this century," he said.

Noting that the Indian-Americans have the highest per capita income in the US, Congressman Joe Wilson said this is a real tribute to the hard work and recognition that free market capitalism is what works and gives people the opportunity.

Grace Meng, first Asian American Congresswoman to be elected from New York, said since Bill Clinton was in the White House, the relationship between India and the US has improved. "There are many areas where US and India have to work on - energy, environment, terrorism, cyber security, trade and education," she said.


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For the first time, Thai policeman charged over Rohingya rape case

BANGKOK: A policeman has been charged with trafficking after a Rohingya woman was allegedly lured from a shelter in southern Thailand and subsequently raped by a man from the refugee Muslim minority, police told AFP on Friday.

It is believed to be the first time that a Thai official has been charged with the trafficking of Rohingya boat people, despite probes into alleged people-smuggling by authorities including the army.

The officer is accused of driving the 25-year-old victim along with her daughters, aged 12 and nine, and two other women, from the shelter in Phang Nga in late May.

The woman was told that she would be taken to Malaysia to be reunited with her husband, who is also from the minority group, but was instead held at several places in the region in an ordeal lasting several weeks, police said.

The woman was allegedly raped — repeatedly — by the Rohingya man, believed to have worked as a translator at the shelter, who has been charged for the assault.

The victim and her children were found on a roadside and returned to the shelter last week when she contacted the police.

"The officer has been charged with taking part in human trafficking and abuse of his position," police colonel Weerasin Kwansaeng, commander of Kuraburi police station told AFP.

"The victim said he drove the car from the shelter," he said, adding it was the first time that charges had been brought against the police over the trafficking of Rohingya.

Dozens of Rohingya women and children, who fled communal violence in Myanmar, are housed at the shelter, while hundreds of men from the ethnic group are being held at an immigration detention centre in the same province.

Rights groups have repeatedly voiced concerns over the treatment of destitute Rohingya refugees by Thai authorities, saying that they are held in poor conditions and are vulnerable to exploitation.

The rape "demonstrates the vulnerability of Rohingya women to human traffickers — even when they are living in government-run shelters where they should be protected", said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

In January, Thai authorities opened an investigation into allegations that army officials were involved in trafficking the Rohingya.

Around 2,000 Rohingya refugees remain in detention in Thailand, while authorities wait for a third country to offer to accept them.

Described by the UN as among the most persecuted minority groups in the world, Rohingya have for years, trickled abroad to neighbouring Bangladesh and, increasingly, to Muslim-majority Malaysia.

Myanmar views its population of roughly 800,000 Rohingya as illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and denies them citizenship.

An explosion of tensions between Buddhist and Muslim communities in Myanmar's western state of Rakhine since June 2012 has triggered a huge exodus of Rohingya, mostly heading for Malaysia.

Hundreds are feared to have drowned during the perilous sea voyage on rickety and overcrowded boats, while others have been rescued in as far away as Sri Lanka.


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Dialogue with Pak after new govt settles down, Salman Khurshid says

SRINAGAR: India on Friday said the composite dialogue with Pakistan will be resumed after the new government there settles down, and pending confidence building measures between the two countries are implemented.

"It is not good that we say everything right at the outset. The atmosphere is good at the moment. Let it improve further to be conducive for talks," External affairs minister Salman Khurshid told reporters.

"Let them (the new government in Pakistan) settle down and understand their job, then we can resume it. However, there are some issues on which both the government and people expect some progress, and we will get some satisfaction from it. Then things can move on smoothly from there," he said.

The focus of the government, at present, is to resume sectoral dialogue, whereby progress can be made on certain issues, Khurshid said after addressing Congress workers at the PCC office.

"Our formulation at the moment is to start a sectoral dialogue. The issues on which we can make forward movement, we will do that. There are some issues on which expecting some quick progress is not possible," he said.

The external affairs minister said there are some confidence building measures which are to be implemented by both the countries to further improve the atmosphere.

"There are confidence building measures like the most favoured nation status (to India) which they had decided earlier, but has not been implemented yet and the new visa regime which we have announced and will enable travel of more people across the border is to be implemented. We can move forward one step at a time," he said.


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Rajnath to flag off relief material for Uttarakhand from Lucknow

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 26 Juni 2013 | 17.34

LUCKNOW: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh will on Wednesday flag off a consignment of relief material, collected by the party's UP unit for Uttarakhand flood victims, BJP leaders said.

Rajnath Singh, who is arriving here on Wednesday, on a two-day visit for the first time after taking over as BJP chief earlier this year, will be greeted at the party headquarters. However, his welcome will be a low-key affair in view of the tragedy in Uttarakhand, party's office-bearers said.

The former UP chief minister and two-time BJP national president will also interact with party officials and workers, they said.

Accompanied by BJP's state in charge Amit Shah, the party chief is likely to interact with senior party functionaries and take stock of the preparations for the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls, an office-bearer of the BJP state unit said.

On Thursday, Rajnath Singh will interact with the media in the Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow and spell out his party's priorities.


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Chopper crash: 4 more bodies recovered, Air Chief says 'rotors will not stop churning'

GAUCHAR: The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder of the ill-fated Mi-17 helicopter were recovered on Wednesday near Gaurikund in Uttarakhand, a day after it crashed during rescue mission, even as IAF chief NAK Browne ruled out possibility of any of the 20 men on board surviving.

"Fortunately, we have recovered the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. And, I think, in a few days' time, we will get to know absolutely as to what exactly happened," he told reporters after interacting with IAF officers and men here.

He said that at this juncture, it would be premature for him to comment as to the reason behind the crash — if it was the weather or a technical problem.

Browne said he had been told there were no survivors among the 20 people on board — five from IAF, six from Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and nine from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).

Asked if the envelope of safety had been pushed, he said, "I won't say that anything was pushed... In the mountains, especially during the monsoon, weather is always an issue. But, at this point of time, we are not quite sure if it was the weather or a technical problem (that led to the crash)."

He said during rescue missions the risk factor is always considered very closely and it is reviewed almost on a daily basis.

The IAF pilots, he said, were highly qualified and absolute competent in carrying out such missions and the morale of the force is extremely high. The performance of the personnel of the IAF and other agencies involved has been "absolutely marvellous".

Browne said if the IAF got three to four days of good weather, it will be able to complete its mission.

"If the weather starts improving by Friday or so, then by Monday, Tuesday we should have all this (task) finished," he said.

Four more bodies were recovered by IAF's Garud commandos near Gaurikund after night-long search operations, Air Force sources said, adding that till this morning 12 bodies have been found from the site of Tuesday's crash of the large MI-17 V5 chopper.

The dead include five IAF officials while the identity of others is being ascertained, they said. The five IAF personnel were a Wing Commander, two Flight Lieutenants, a Junior Warrant Officer and a Sergeant.

The chopper was on a rescue mission from Gauchar to Guptkashi and Kedarnath and crashed on Tuesday afternoon north of Gaurikund, according to an IAF spokesperson.

Browne, who rushed here on Wednesday morning to boost the morale of pilots operating in difficult weather conditions, said after the rescue mission is completed, the Air Force will go into the work of repair of the damaged infrastructure in Uttarakhand for which it would have to bring heavy equipment.

"This kind of work will continue. But, the immediate requirement is to focus ourselves till Tuesday (to bring out the stranded people)," he said.

Browne lauded the local administration for helping the Air Force in carrying out its job.

"We will continue with the job till the mission is done. Our pilots are fully trained for this kind of task. But, the weather is always an issue," he added.

The crash occurred in "difficult" weather conditions created by rains and fog, a senior IAF official said here. The chopper belonged to a unit from Barrackpore Air Force Station in West Bengal under the Eastern Air Command.

Browne expressed profound sorrow over the loss of "warriors" from the IAF, NDRF and ITBP in the chopper crash and said, "Our rotors will not stop churning. That means, we will continue with the job till get the people out."

"...The operations are going to continue. In fact, most of the work has already been done. It is now a question of getting the people out from Badrinath and the Harsil sector," he added.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed shock over the loss of lives in the helicopter crash.

"This accident during relief operations has come as a huge shock to me. My heart goes out to the families of those who have lost their lives. The nation mourns with me the loss of our heroes whose selfless work has saved thousands of lives," the Prime Minister said.

"Our forces are conducting a heroic task in rescue and relief work in Uttarakhand...Continuing their work would be the best homage to them," he added.

A court of inquiry has been order to investigate the crash, the IAF spokesperson said.

IAF said its operations in the area will continue. IAF had started inducting Mi-17 V5 choppers only last year after 80 of them were ordered from Russia.

This is the second incident of a helicopter crash this week in the hill state. A private chopper had crashed in Gaurikund area on Sunday leaving the pilot injured.


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Suspected Maoists blow up house, torch vehicles in Jharkhand

JAMTARA (JHARKHAND): Suspected Maoists blew up a vacant make-shift house and torched vehicles at Ghatiari in Jamtara district, police said on Wednesday.

The rebels destroyed the make-shift house where construction workers used to stay by exploding bombs on Tuesday night, deputy superintendent of police RB Sharma said here.

They also set afire a tractor, a motor cycle, a generator set and some road construction machinery.


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Suspected Maoist attack road construction site in Jharkhand

RANCHI: Suspected CPI (Maoist) cadre torched one earthmover, three tractors and blew up a vacant make-shift tent at Ghatiari, around 250 kilometres from here, in Jamtara district. The place is on the border of Jamtara and Dhanbad districts.

The rebels destroyed the make-shift tent, thrashed all the workers engaged in construction of a road and bridge by using explosives. The construction site was attacked sometime around midnight on the intervening night of Tuesday-Wednesday.

Police sources said that the rebels had demanded levy from the road construction company and were regularly threatening them for the last two months. "When the company finally declined to pay the levy the rebels attacked the construction site and destroyed the equipments," said police.

Inspector general of police (Dumka Zone) Arun Oraon confirmed the incident. He said that prima facie the attack was Maoists. "The rebels have damaged equipments and even thrashed the workers at the construction site," said Oraon who was on the way to inspect the site.


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Workers' strike at Bajaj's Chakan plant continues for second day

PTI | Jun 26, 2013, 01.05PM IST
MUMBAI: The production at Bajaj Auto's Chakan plant near Pune remained crippled on Wednesday as the agitation by company's nearly 2,000 employees over wage revision and other demands continued for the second day.

"Our agitation continues and production remains crippled even today as the employees have not gone for work demanding wage revision," Bajaj Auto Union sources told .

They also said there were no indications from the management about holding talks to resolve the issue so far.

"We will continue our agitation as long as our demand for wage revision and better work conditions at the plant are not met. Bajaj management has so far not invited us for talks," sources said.

Company officials were not available for comment.

The plant has 925 permanent workers, besides 1,000 temporary and contractual employees and trainees. These 1,000 workers are also demanding permanent employment.

The union's demands include 25 per cent wage hike, permanent employment for contractual workers, reinstatement of some suspended employees and bringing back to Chakan plant those transferred outside.

It is also demanding that workmen be given an option to subscribe to 500 equity shares of the company at a discounted price of Re 1 per share.

According to the company, it had earlier received a notice from the workmen's union -- Vishwa Kalyan Kamgar Sanghatana -- stating that they propose to stop work at Chakan plant from the morning of June 28, 2013.

As on March 31, 2013 the Chakan plant has the capacity to produce 1.2 million units of motorcycles, including Pulsar, Avenger, Ninja and KTM brands annually.


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Ishrat Jahan encounter case: HC adjourns hearing on Gujarat cop's plea

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat high court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing on a petition filed by Additional DGP PP Pandey seeking quashing of an FIR against him by CBI in the 2004 Ishrat Jahan encounter case.

Justice Harsha Devani adjourned the hearing to June 28 after the probe agency opposed the hearing on grounds that a division bench of this court was already hearing the encounter case and hence Pandey's petition should also be placed before the same bench.

A division bench of Justices Jayant Patel and Abhilasha Kumari, which had in December 2011 ordered CBI to take over the investigation of this case, has been monitoring the probe and giving directions to the agency periodically following their progress reports.

However, Justice Harsha Devani while rejecting the argument put forward by CBI lawyer Yogesh Rawani, observed that, "satisfy this court that how does a division bench monitoring the investigation can look into a petition seeking to quash an FIR."

Following the submissions by CBI, the court refused to pass any order to put this petition before the division bench but permitted the central agency to make representation before the Chief Justice in this regards and adjourned the hearing.

The FIR, filed by CBI in Ishrat case, alleges that Pandey provided the "so-called crucial intelligence inputs" to the fellow officers which said that Ishrat, a college student, and three others were LeT operatives and were on a mission to assassinate Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Pandey, as the Joint Commissioner of Police, Ahmedabad, was heading the crime branch when Ishrat, Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjadali Akbarali Rana and Zeeshan Johar were killed in an encounter with the Gujarat police on the city outskirts on June 15, 2004.

Pruthvi Pal Pandey, a 1982-batch IPS officer, who was declared an absconder by the CBI court here on June 21, has claimed in his petition that he had merely passed on the intelligence input that Rana, Shaikh and Johar were terrorists and were planning to enter the city to kill Modi.


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Ecuador foreign minister says he doesn't know where Snowden is

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 25 Juni 2013 | 17.35

HANOI, Vietnam: Ecuador's foreign minister says he doesn't know where Edward Snowden is after the National Security Agency leaker failed to board a flight from Russia.

Ricardo Patino spoke Tuesday, a day after an Aeroflot plane with a seat registered for Snowden flew to Cuba without him. Ecuador is considering an asylum request from Snowden, who is wanted by the United States on espionage charges.

Patino told reporters in Hanoi, Vietnam, where he is traveling, "I don't know exactly where he is right now."

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said Snowden was safe but he couldn't elaborate. The secrets-spilling organization has embraced Snowden and his efforts to gain asylum.


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US: 'I Am Legend' author Richard Matheson dies at 87

LOS ANGELES: Richard Matheson, the prolific science-fiction and fantasy writer whose "I Am Legend" and "The Shrinking Man" were transformed into films, has died. He was 87.

A spokesman for the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films said Matheson died Sunday in Los Angeles. No other details were provided.

With a career spanning more than 60 years, Matheson crafted stories that deftly transitioned from the page to both the big and small screens. Several of his works were adapted into films, including 1953's "Hell House," 1956's "The Shrinking Man," 1958's "A Stir of Echoes" and 1978's "What Dreams May Come."

Matheson's 1954 science-fiction vampire novel "I Am Legend" inspired three different film adaptations: 1964's "The Last Man on Earth" starring Vincent Price, 1971's "Omega Man" starring Charlton Heston, and 2007's "I Am Legend" starring Will Smith.

Matheson was also responsible for writing several episodes of the TV show "The Twilight Zone," as well as episodes of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," ''Rod Serling's Night Gallery," ''The Martian Chronicles" and "Amazing Stories." His "Twilight Zone" installments included "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," which featured William Shatner as an airplane passenger who spots a creature on a plane's wing, as well as "Steel," which inspired the 2011 film "Real Steel" starring Hugh Jackman.

"I loved Richard Matheson's writing, and it was a huge honor getting to adapt his story 'Button, Button' into a film," posted "Donnie Darko" and "The Box" director Richard Kelly on Twitter on Monday.

Matheson influenced several generations of storytellers. Among them were Stephen King, who dedicated his 2006 novel "Cell" to Matheson, and Steven Spielberg, whose first feature-length film was the made-for-TV movie "Duel," based on the Matheson short story of the same name.

"Richard Matheson's ironic and iconic imagination created seminal science-fiction stories and gave me my first break when he wrote the short story and screenplay for 'Duel,'" said Spielberg in a statement. "His 'Twilight Zones' were among my favorites, and he recently worked with us on 'Real Steel.' For me, he is in the same category as (Ray) Bradbury and (Isaac) Asimov."

Matheson was scheduled to receive the visionary award at the Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films' Saturn Awards on Wednesday. The organization said the award will be presented posthumously and the 39th annual ceremony would be dedicated to Matheson.

"We are heartbroken to lose a writer of towering talent, unlimited imagination and unparalleled inspiration," said Robert Holguin, the academy's president. "Richard was a genius whose visions helped bring legitimacy and critical acclaim to science fiction and fantasy. He was also a longtime supporter of the academy, and everyone associated with the Saturn Awards feels emptier today to learn of this enormous loss."

Matheson is survived by his wife and four children.


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South Korea issues cyberattack alert as government websites shut down

SEOUL, South Korea: South Korea has issued a cyberattack alert after government websites shut down on the anniversary of the start of the Korean War.

Officials said on Monday they were still investigating whether hacking was responsible. The alert warns government and the public sector to be wary of the possibility of cyberattacks.

Multiple government websites and at least one media website were down.

The shutdown happened on the 63rd anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War.

South Korean officials say that North Korea orchestrated a cyberattack in March that shut down tens of thousands of computers and servers at South Korean broadcasters and banks. Seoul said in April that an initial investigation pointed to a military-run spy agency as the culprit.


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Security tightened in Srinagar for Manmohan Singh's visit

SRINAGAR: A security blanket has been thrown around this city, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit here on Tuesday in view of the deadly strike by militants on Monday evening that left eight soldiers dead and several others injured.

Police and paramilitary CRPF personnel have been deployed in numbers across the city while in some places Army is also conducting foot patrols to prevent the militants from carrying out any further attacks during the high profile visit, official sources said.

The security forces have erected barriers after every kilometre to check the antecedents of people and to regulate the movement of the vehicles, the sources said.

They said a high-level meeting of security officials was held late last night to review the situation in view of the militant attack at Hyderpora in the city.

Eight soldiers were killed while 16 others were injured in the attack, which was the deadliest militant strike this year.

Helicopters were hovering over the skyline of Srinagar city till late last night as the air surveillance was intensified.

Residents of old Srinagar city claimed that curfew-like situation prevailed in the area as security forces were not allowing people to come out of their homes.

"There is heavy deployment of forces in our area and people have been asked to stay indoors," Mohammad Umar, a resident of Nowhatta, said.

The sources said security forces have been put on a high alert across the state in order to ensure that militants are not able to carry out any subversive activities.

Separatists groups including both factions of Hurriyat Conference and JKLF have called for a general strike on the arrival of the Prime Minister.

Chairmen of both faction of Hurriyat — Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq — have been placed under house arrest as a preventive measure.


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Subsidised foreign study tours for Maharashtra farmers to raise yield

MUMBAI: To educate farmers on best agricultural practices that will help them increase yield, the Maharashtra government is organising a ten-day study tour to Europe for 300 farmers this financial year.

"We started this initiative last financial year in which about 540 farmers have participated. This year we are planning to send up to 300 farmers under this programme taking the total to 791. The farmers, who are sent in batch of 45 each, are accompanied by two senior officers from Agriculture Department and University, who will help guide them in local language," Maharashtra agriculture minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said.

Under this initiative, 50 per cent of the tour cost is funded by the state government and the rest by the farmer, he said.

"This initiative is becoming popular as we are receiving more and more applications. We have about 1,700-1,800 applications pending with us. However, we give more preference to women and award winning farmers," he said.

The tour are organised for Israel for micro-irrigation and green house, plasticulture technology, to Europe for dairy, processing, market study and flora, Holland for world best flower auction centre, bee-keeping and agri mechanisation and handling of agri produce, to Vietnam and Malasiya for paddy and tropical fruit cultivation and agriculture operations, food processing.

The government also plans to send farmers to South America, South Africa, South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. A budgetary allocation of Rs 10 crore for each fiscal year is earmarked, which would be raised depending on the need and response.

The selection process for this trip is done by a committee, which ensure that the applications are from farmers, he said.

After the trip there is a monitoring mechanism and feed back is also taken from the participants to ensure that the quality of this trip is maintained.

Maharashtra government has tied up with two travel firms for these study tours.

The state government is also planning to send 100 students, 25 each from the four agricultural universities in Maharashtra, on a fully-funded study tour overseas.

"These students, selected on merit basis, will explore modern agricultural practices that can be implemented in Maharashtra," Patil added.


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Mercedes sees India in top 10 markets by 2020; launches new E Class

PTI | Jun 25, 2013, 02.11PM IST
NEW DELHI: German luxury car maker Mercedes Benz on Tuesday said it expects India to be among its top ten global markets by 2020, as it continues to bring latest models and spread sales network in the country.

The company which launched the new E Class model priced between Rs 41.51 lakh and Rs 44.48 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) said it will look to reduce the time gap between global showcase of a new model and its launch in India as part of its aggressive business strategy for the country.

"Today the Indian market is not in the top ten global markets in terms of volumes for Mercedes but we believe in the potential of the market. Our expectation is that it will be in the top ten by 2020," Mercedes Benz India Managing Director and CEO Eberhard Kern said.

Commenting on the potential of the Indian market, he said: "The base on which we are working is that by 2020 the overall car market in India will be 7 million units, up from 2.6 million last year."

Of the total, the share of the luxury segment will be 4 per cent by 2020, as compared to 1.2 per cent last year, he added.

"So the potential is huge in India and we are preparing ourself for the future although 2013 will not be a good year for the auto sector here," Kern said.

The company has been focusing on new product launches and network expansion.

"The new E Class is yet another example of our efforts to bring the latest global product in India at the shortest possible time. It was showcased globally in January at Detroit auto show and commercially launched in Europe in March and in June it is in India," Kern said.

Going forward, the effort will be to reduce the time further, although "for the Indian market we have to have a right hand drive car and diesel is a must", he said.

He said the E Class has been the company's flagship model and with the launch of this new model, the company expects sales to grow further.

"Globally 11 million units have been sold across five generations of the E Class and in India we have sold over 23,000 units since it was launched in 1995," Kern said.

The E Class will be available in both petrol and diesel options. While the petrol version is powered by a 2 litre engine, the diesel has a 2.2 litre engine. The company is also offering a special launch edition of the new E Class at Rs 49.9 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).


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Sonia, Rahul flag off relief material for Uttarakhand

NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi flagged off relief material for the victims of flash floods in Uttarakhand on Monday.

Top Congress leaders were present at the AICC headquarters where Sonia and Rahul flagged off 24 truckloads of relief supplies in addition to the 125 trucks already sent to Dehradun.

Besides the Gandhis, leaders present on the occasion included Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit, finance minister P Chidambaram, road transport minister Oscar Fernandes and, political secretary to Congress president Ahmed Patel, AICC general secretaries Ambika Soni and Ajay Maken.

This was Rahul Gandhi's first appearance since the natural calamity struck Uttarkhand as he was abroad.

AICC treasurer Motilal Vora and AICC general secretary and in charge of Congress president's office Ambika Soni had visited Uttarakhand to oversee relief operations and coordinate with state Congress units which have been sending relief materials.

Congress has set up a control room at Dehradun to accelerate the relief work. AICC secretary Sanjay Kapoor and the party's wing Seva Dal's chief Mahendra Joshi have already been sent to Dehradun to monitor the work.


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More than a third of world's women are victims of violence:UN

UNITED NATIONS: More than a third of all women worldwide are victims of physical or sexual violence and many of them suffer this problem of "epidemic proportions" at the hands of an intimate partner, according to a UN report.

The study by the World Health Organisation (WHO), in partnership with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the South African Medical Research Council, said physical or sexual violence is a public health problem that affects more than one-third of all women around the world.

Some 35 per cent of all women will experience either intimate partner or non-partner violence, according to the report.

The report titled, 'Global and regional estimates of violence against women: prevalence and health effects of intimate partner violence and non-partner sexual violence', represents the first systematic study of global data on the prevalence of violence against women, both by partners and non-partners.

The report finds that intimate partner violence is the most common type of violence against women, affecting 30 per cent of women worldwide, according to WHO.

"These findings send a powerful message that violence against women is a global health problem of epidemic proportions," said WHO Director-General Margaret Chan.

"We also see that the world's health systems can and must do more for women who experience violence," Chan said.

The report details the impact of violence on the physical and mental health of women and girls, ranging from broken bones to pregnancy-related complications, mental problems and impaired social functioning.

Among its key findings on partner violence was that globally, 38 per cent of all women who were murdered were killed by their intimate partners.

Also, women who have experienced partner violence are almost twice as likely to experience depression or abuse alcohol.

"This new data shows that violence against women is extremely common. We urgently need to invest in prevention to address the underlying causes of this global women's health problem," Professor Charlotte Watts from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said.

Fear of stigma prevents many women from reporting non-partner sexual violence, the survey found.

Other barriers to data collection include the fact that fewer countries gather this data than information about intimate partner violence, and that many surveys of this type of violence employ less sophisticated measurement approaches than those used in monitoring intimate partner violence.

"The report findings show that violence greatly increases women's vulnerability to a range of short and long-term health problems; it highlights the need for the health sector to take violence against women more seriously," said Claudia Garcia-Moreno of the WHO.

"In many cases this is because health workers simply do not know how to respond," she said.


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Verdict expected in former Italian PM Berlusconi's sex trial today

ROME: An Italian court is expected to deliver its verdict on Monday on whether former premier Silvio Berlusconi paid for sex with an underage prostitute and abused his official powers.

Prosecutors in Milan have called for the three-time former premier to be banned from politics for life and serve six years in jail in a case which has embarrassed both Berlusconi and his allies.

While a guilty verdict would not mean prison -- no sentence would be enforced until the appeals process has been exhausted -- it could be a blow humiliating enough to weaken his political influence.

The trial relates to crimes allegedly committed in 2010 when Berlusconi, 76, was prime minister, and revolves around what prosecutors say were erotic parties held at his luxury residence outside Milan.

Berlusconi is accused of paying for sex on several occasions with Moroccan-born Karima El-Mahroug, a then 17-year-old exotic dancer and busty glamour girl nicknamed "Ruby the Heart Stealer".

But in what the prosecution considers a far more serious charge, he is also accused of having called a police station to pressure for El-Mahroug's release from custody when she was arrested for theft.

His defence claims he believed El-Mahroug was the niece of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and wanted to avoid a diplomatic incident, but prosecutors say it was a bid to conceal their liaison.

They have called for Berlusconi to spend five years in jail for abuse of office, and another year for paying the dancer for sex after racy "bunga bunga" evenings in a basement room of his mansion.

Both the flamboyant billionaire and El-Mahroug deny having had sex and neither is expected in court on Monday.

The ageing party lover's fate lies in the hands of three female judges.

Prosecutor Ilda Boccassini told the court in her summing up speech that El-Mahroug was "part of a prostitution system set up for the personal sexual satisfaction of the defendant."

She said the dancer quickly became the premier's "favourite" and had not admitted the relationship with him only because she had received as much as 4.5 million euros ($5.8 million) from him.

El-Mahroug has proved an unreliable witness, admitting in May that she had lied to investigators about the parties -- refuting her earlier claim that strippers had "bodily stimulated" Berlusconi -- and saying she had invented the vast sum of money.

All that has done has convinced prosecutors she could also be lying about not having had sex with him.

Berlusconi has long blamed his legal woes on persecution by "Communist" judges, and any perceived "victory" on the part of the left could spark an explosive reaction from loyalists.

The former cruise ship singer has been under investigation or on trial ever since entering politics in the 1990s after a career in construction and the media.

A Milan court last month upheld his conviction for tax fraud, confirming the punishment of a year in prison and a five-year ban from public office which is frozen pending a second appeal.

Three of Berlusconi's friends -- a show-business agent, a former network anchor and a former regional assemblywoman -- are on trial on pimping charges in a separate trial linked to the case.

Prosecutors in Naples have also requested a trial against Berlusconi on allegations that he bribed a left-wing senator with three million euros to join his party and topple a past centre-left cabinet.

Even if definitely convicted in any of the trials, Berlusconi is unlikely ever to see the inside of a prison cell because of lenient sentencing guidelines for over-70s.


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UP receives fresh rain, major rivers flowing near danger mark

LUCKNOW: Fresh rain were received in some parts of Uttar Pradesh following which major rivers, including Ganga, Sharda and Ghaghra, continued to rise and were flowing near the danger mark.

The Ganga was rising at Ankinghat, Dalmau, Allahabad, Mirzapur, Varanasi and Ghazipur area, according to the Central Water Commission.

The river Yamuna was rising along its course at Naini in Allahabad, whereas Sharda was rising in Kheri and was flowing above danger mark at Paliankalan.

Ghaghra was flowing near danger mark in Barabanki, Ayodhya and Turtipaar in Ballia district.

Birdghat in Gorakhpur received 55 mm of rainfall, while Kakadhari got 28 mm, 97.4 mm was received by Dabari and 76.4 mm by Fathgarh.


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Antony to review Uttarakhand relief operations, future reconstruction

NEW DELHI: Defence minister A K Antony will on Monday review the relief operations being carried out by the Army and the Indian Air Force in rain-ravaged Uttarakhand and discuss the role of the defence services in the reconstruction work in the hill state.

The role of armed forces in reconstruction work in Uttarakhand will come up for discussion after demands from several quarters that they should be involved in it for the faster recovery of the state whose large parts have been devastated, defence ministry officials said here.

The defence minister will discuss the issue with the top security brass of the country including national security adviser Shivshankar Menon, defence secretary R K Mathur and the three services chiefs.

The defence minister will also hold a separate review meeting of the state of roads in the state with director general of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) Lt Gen A T Parnaik, they said.

From day one of the crisis, forces under the defence ministry have deployed their assets and personnel in large numbers to provide all possible relief to the civilians and the pilgrims stranded in the higher reaches of the state.

The IAF has deployed more than 50 choppers along with its C-130J Super Hercules Special Operations aircraft to provide help to the stranded people while the Army has deployed over 10,000 of its jawans there.


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Himachal bypoll sees 17 per cent voting before noon

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 23 Juni 2013 | 17.34

SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh's Mandi parliamentary constituency recorded nearly 17 per cent voter-turnout in the first three hours after a sluggish start to polling around 8am in a byelection Sunday. "The voter-turnout was just seven per cent in the first one hour but by 11am it rose to nearly 17 per cent," an electoral officer told IANS here.
Voting began at 8am and there was no report of any delay in polling due to malfunctioning electronic voting machines (EVMs), he said. The polling will end at 5pm.

A total of 11, 24,786 voters will decide the fate of four candidates, including two independents. The main contest is between the ruling Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). However, voting in the landslide-hit Kinnaur district, part of the constituency, will be held on June 27. The vote count will be held simultaneously on June 30.

The Congress has pitted Pratibha Singh, former MP and wife of six-time chief minister Virbhadra Singh, against BJP's former minister and sitting legislator, Jai Ram Thakur.

The bypoll was necessitated after Virbhadra Singh relinquished the seat following his election to the state assembly in December 2012. The chief minister and his family cast their vote in Rampur, some 120km from the state capital, in the morning.

The Mandi constituency, which includes Kullu, Mandi and some areas of Chamba and Shimla districts, besides the tribal-dominated assembly constituencies of Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti, is one of the biggest in the country.


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Palestinian President Abbas accepts resignation of PM: Source

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38 Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan

KABUL: Thirty-eight Taliban militants were killed in separate military operations launched in Afghanistan since Saturday, the Afghanistan government said Sunday.

The joint security operations were carried out by Afghan National Police (ANP), army and the Nato-led coalition forces in the provinces of Nangarhar, Parwan, Kandahar, Zabul, Uruzgan, Wardak, Logar, Ghazni and Helmand, Xinhua reported.

"As a result, 38 armed Taliban were killed, four wounded and six others were arrested," the interior ministry said in a statement.

The Taliban did not comment over the deaths immediately.


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Uttarakhand flood: Samjawadi Party blames Centre, state govt

LUCKNOW: Calling Uttarakhand disaster a national crisis, Samajwadi Party on Sunday said the lackadaisical attitude of the Centre and the state government is causing resentment among people.

"The Uttarakhand rain tragedy is a national crisis. Those stranded there should be given all possible and timely help. The lackadaisical attitude of the Centre and Uttarakhand government is causing resentment among people," party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav said.

The SP supremo also directed party office bearers and workers to do their level best to provide help to those stranded in the rain-hit state.

He said the UP government has provided Rs 25 crore to the hill state besides providing buses to commute people from there and added that the state would give all possible support to the state.


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Mandi Lok Sabha seat bypoll: Around 26% votes cast till noon

SHIMLA: Around 26 per cent votes were cast in 16 assembly segments for Sunday's bypoll to Mandi Lok Sabha seat in Himachal Pradesh till 1pm.

The polling started on a dull note with 7 to 10 per cent electorate casting their votes in the first two hours but it touched 17 per cent by 11 am. The polling was moderate during the day and 26 per cent voters had cast their vote by 1 pm, state election department officials said.

The tribal Lahual and Spiti constituency reported highest polling of 40 per cent while Darang assembly segment recorded lowest polling of 14 per cent.

The polling in rain ravaged Kinnaur segment has been deferred to June 27 while the counting of votes would take place on June 30 instead of June 27.

Elaborate arrangements have been made to ensure peaceful, free and fair elections and 10,72,425 electors of five districts would cast vote tomorrow, while 52,360 voters of Kinnaur would exercise their franchise on June 27, chief electoral officer, Narendra Chauhan said.

A total of 1,921 polling stations have been established which included 137 in Bharmour, 89 in Lahual and Spiti, 474 in Kullu district, 967 in Mandi district and 136 in Rampur.

256 polling stations have been included in sensitive and 82 in the hypersensitive category, he said.

Congress candidate Pratibha Singh, wife of chief minister Virbhadra Singh, is pitted against former BJP minister Jai Ram Thakur in a five-cornered contest, with three independent candidates in the fray.


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President to donate one month's salary for Uttarakhand victims

NEW DEHI: President Pranab Mukherjee will donate his one month's salary for the victims of flood-ravaged Uttrakhand.

The President has asked the department concerned to send his one month's salary to Uttarakhand chief minister's relief fund, official sources said here on Sunday.

The monthly salary of the President is Rs 1.5 lakh. The toll in the unprecedented tragedy on Saturday rose to 680 with 123 bodies being recovered from Kedarnath area and chief minister Vijay Bahuguna saying the casualty figures may touch the 1,000 mark given the massive scale of devastation.

Mukherjee has already cancelled his annual retreat to Himachal Pradesh so that there was no extra burden on the state government which is also fighting unprecedented rain.

Mukherjee was scheduled to visit Shimla from June 28 to July 1.

Several parts of Himachal Pradesh including Mandi, Kufri, Kasauli and Kinnaur received heavy rains causing damage to property. Even Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh had to be airlifted from Kinnaur after he was trapped due to landslides for nearly 50 hours.


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Syria rebels say they have 'game-changing' new arms

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 22 Juni 2013 | 17.34

DAMASCUS: Syria's rebels have received new types of weapons that could "change the course of the battle," a rebel spokesman said on Friday, as troops tried to oust opposition fighters from a Damascus district.

The announcement came a day before a meeting in Qatar of the "Friends of Syria" group of nations that back the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.

"We've received quantities of new types of weapons, including some that we asked for and that we believe will change the course of the battle on the ground," Free Syrian Army spokesman Louay Muqdad said.

"We have begun distributing them on the front lines; they will be in the hands of professional officers and FSA fighters," added Muqdad, a media and political coordinator for the FSA.

He said the Friends of Syria meeting was expected to officially announce on Saturday its members would arm the rebels.

Muqdad declined to specify what weapons had been received or when they had arrived, but added that a new shipment was expected in the coming days.

He said rebels had asked for "deterrent weapons," meaning "anti-aircraft weapons, anti-tank weapons, as well as ammunition."

The apparent influx of weapons comes after the United States said it would provide rebel forces with "military support," although it has declined to outline what that might entail.

"The weapons will be used for one objective, which is to fight the regime of Bashar al-Assad," Muqdad insisted.

"They will be collected after the fall of the regime, we have made this committment to the friends and brotherly countries" that supplied them, he said.

On Thursday, Muqdad said rebels needed short-range ground-to-air missiles, surface-to-air missiles known as MANPADs anti-tank missiles, mortars and ammunition.

The Friends of Syria talks in Doha will be attended by ministers from Britain, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.

They are expected to discuss military help and other aid for rebels as government forces press their campaign against the insurgents.

Muqdad said the opposition was expecting "a clear and official announcement by the countries participating (in Doha) on the arming of the FSA".

"That's what we are hoping for; that's what we are waiting for."

Senior opposition figure Burhan Ghalioun confirmed that the FSA had recently received "sophisticated weapons" including "an anti-aircraft defence system".

Another opposition source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the system was "Russian-made" but declined to say who had supplied it.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday warned the West against arming the opposition, saying some 600 Russians and Europeans are fighting within the rebel ranks.

"So why deliver arms to illegal armed groups in Syria, if we do not have a clear understanding of who they are comprised of? Where would these arms end up?" he asked.

US Secretary of State John Kerry left for Qatar on Friday, with a US official describing the gathering as important for "energising" the opposition Syrian National Coalition.

On the ground, troops shelled the Damascus neighbourhood of Qabun, as their bid to drive rebels from the district entered a third day, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

"Regime troops renewed shelling this morning of the Qabun neighbourhood and fierce clashes were underway between soldiers and rebels on the outskirts of the area," it said.

"Regime forces are hitting the area with mortar rounds, tanks and heavy artillery."

Meanwhile, state television reported that the army had killed "several terrorists (rebels) around the Aleppo central prison, and destroyed anti-aircraft guns as well as weapons caches".

State media denied there were medical shortages at the prison, where the Observatory has said more than 100 people have died since April, some for lack of medical treatment.

Colonel Abdel Jabbar al-Okaidi, the Aleppo rebel council chief, said in a video posted online on Friday that he was standing down from his position as FSA chief of staff but would remain local commander.

In Lebanon, where the Syrian conflict has inflamed tensions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, a security source confirmed that a rocket fired from north of Beirut hit near the capital overnight.

The rocket caused no injuries and it was unclear what it was targeting.

Violence from Syria has spilled over in recent months, with rockets fired from across the border hitting northern and eastern Lebanon.

Meanwhile, the head of a UN human rights investigation on Syria said it was still impossible to tell for sure who has used chemical weapons in the conflict.

Paulo Pinheiro said he would not comment on evidence sent by the United States, Britain and France to UN experts which they say shows Assad's forces have used chemical arms.


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US state in new alert over nuclear waste leak

LOS ANGELES: Heightened radioactivity levels were found outside a nuclear waste tank in the US state of Washington, officials has said, in a new alert about a site used to make Cold War-era bombs.

Governor Jay Inslee said there was no immediate public health threat, but urged federal authorities to accelerate action to deal with leaks at the Hanford site, which he sounded the alarm about four months ago.

In February, Inslee said that at least six tanks containing radioactive waste were leaking, based on decreasing levels within them, but no elevated radioactivity levels were recorded outside of the containers themselves.

Now, higher radiation levels have been recorded in a pit next to a double-shell tank at the the site, he said -- suggesting that waste material has leaked through both shells containing them.

Inslee said that federal experts "discovered what appears to be an elevated contamination level reading in the leak detection pit outside and adjacent to the Hanford double-shell tank AY-102."

"This is most disturbing news for Washington. It is not clear yet whether that contamination is coming directly from the outer shell of the AY-102 but it must be treated with the utmost seriousness," he said.

The Hanford nuclear site, 300 kilometers southeast of Seattle, was used to produce plutonium for the bomb that brought an end to World War II.

Output grew after 1945 to meet the challenges of the Cold War, but the last reactor closed down in 1987.

"Weapons production processes left solid and liquid wastes that posed a risk to the local environment," its website said.

Millions of gallons of leftover waste are contained in 177 tanks at the site, according to the Energy Department, which in 1989 inked a deal with Washington state authorities to clean up the Hanford Site.

Inslee said he was told about the raised radiation levels by US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, who called him Thursday night.

"I told the secretary I continue to have serious concerns regarding the pace of addressing the leaking tanks. We will be insisting on an acceleration of remediation of all the tanks, not just AY-102," Inslee said in a statement.

The energy department "has a legal obligation to clean up Hanford and remove or treat that waste, and we ensure that legal obligation is fulfilled."


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13 people killed as bus rams into truck in UP's Basti district

BASTI: Thirteen people were killed and twelve others got injured when a bus in which they were travelling in rammed into a truck in Harraiaya area of the district, police said on Saturday.

The mishap occurred when the overloaded bus hit the truck after one of its tyre got burst and the driver lost control over the vehicle late on Friday night.

13 bus passengers were killed on the spot, while the injured have been admitted to a hospital were condition of some of them was stated to be serious.


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13 fishermen, including an Indian, detained by Iranian navy: Report

TEHRAN: Iran's state TV says the country's navy has detained 13 fishermen, including one Indian, from two United Arab Emirates vessels after they trespassed into what the report said were Iranian territorial waters.

A report by Iran's English-language Press TV quotes Col. Ali Vesali, base commander on Abu Musa Island, as saying 12 of the fishermen were Emirati and one was Indian.

He said Iranian forces seized the fishermen's two vessels as well. The report did not say when the arrests took place, or give an exact location.

Iran has controlled Abu Musa Island in the mouth of the Persian Gulf since 1971. The UAE disputes Iran's ownership.

Iran and its Arab neighbours in the Persian Gulf periodically detain each other's fishing vessels for having allegedly entered into their territorial waters.


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Man shot at and injured inside Howrah station complex

HOWRAH: A man was shot at and injured at the Howrah station subway this morning creating panic among the commuters.

The incident took place at around 9am when the man identified as Sheikh Moinuddin, a resident of Tajpur in East Midanpore district, was about to climb the stairs of the subway of the station to reach the passenger ticket counter in the station building, Howrah city police said.

Moinuddin suffered a bullet injury in his hand and was rushed to the Howrah district hospital.

As people ran helter skelter in panic, some of them chased the attacker Shiekh Asalam and caught him. He was later handed over to the police, who arrested him.

The police said Moinuddin had arrived in Howrah by bus from Tajpur and Aslam, a resident of Khanakul in Hooghly, is suspected to have followed him.

Dispute over payment of money is suspected to be the reason behind the incident, the police added.


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Nelson Mandela'a ambulance to hospital broke down: Presidency

JOHANNESBURG: The ambulance that rushed Nelson Mandela to hospital two weeks ago broke down and another had to be called, but the mishap did not endanger the anti-apartheid hero, the South African presidency said Saturday.

"All care was taken to ensure that the former president's medical condition was not compromised by the unforeseen incident," presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj told AFP.

The ambulance had engine trouble on its way from the 94-year-old Mandela's Johannesburg home to a specialist heart clinic in Pretoria, some 55 kilometres (30 miles) away.

Doctors are "satisfied" that Mandela, who is battling a serious lung infection, suffered no harm during the wait for a replacement ambulance, Maharaj said.

Maharaj said the "fully equipped ICU (intensive care unit) ambulance" had a "full complement including intensive care specialists and ICU nurses".

Mandela, who became South Africa's first black president in 1994, was taken to hospital in the early hours of June 8. Officials have described his condition as serious, but say he is improving.

Thabo Mbeki, who succeeded Mandela as president in 1999 for two terms, said Thursday that the Nobel Peace Prize laureate is not going to "die tomorrow" despite a growing acceptance among South Africans of his mortality.


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China, EU start trade talks aiming to resolve disputes

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 21 Juni 2013 | 17.34

BEIJING: The European Union said on Friday it had started ministerial-level talks with China, were they are expected to discuss rows over solar panels and other products, as tensions between the two risk escalating into a trade war.

Gao Hucheng, China's Minister of Commerce, and EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht are in attendance at the annual meeting of the joint economic and trade commission, William Fingleton, spokesman for the EU side, said in an e-mail.

Chinese commerce ministry spokesman Shen Danyang told reporters this week that the talks would "seriously review what happened over the past year in bilateral trade relations and study how to resolve problems, including the dispute over photovoltaic (solar panel) trade".

EU Trade spokesman John Clancy said the solar panel issue would not be on the official agenda of the meeting, but De Gucht and Gao were expected to discuss it on the sidelines.

"Confidential technical-level discussions" with China have started in Brussels this week "in a bid to find a negotiated settlement", he said in a statement this week.

"It is important to underline that the EU's ambition remains to find an amicable solution as soon as possible," he said.

The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, this month imposed an average tariff of 11.8 per cent on solar panel imports from China -- rising to 47.6 per cent on August 6 if there are no negotiations based on a Chinese commitment to address the problem.

The tariffs are provisional for six months, with EU member states having a vote in December on whether to make them permanent or not.

In addition to solar cells, Brussels and Beijing are also involved in a series of disputes covering other products, ranging from steel pipes to wine, that have sparked fears of a trade war.

China said this month it will deal "appropriately" with the EU's decision to challenge it at the World Trade Organisation after Beijing slapped duties on some steel products.

Beijing has launched a probe into imports of EU wine and chemicals amid accusations it is selling goods below cost -- a process known as "dumping" -- while the EU has threatened an investigation into the country's telecom equipment firms.

The tit-for-tat trade measures have triggered concerns over the repercussions they may cause to broader business relations between the two.

Total trade between the two sides fell 3.7 per cent year-on-year in 2012, with China's imports from the bloc rising 0.4 per cent to $212 billion, while shipments in the opposite direction tumbled 6.2 per cent to $334 billion, Chinese customs data showed.

According to Chinese industry figures, China exported $35.8 billion of solar products in 2011, more than 60 per cent of them to the EU, while it imported $7.5 billion-worth of European solar equipment and raw materials.


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Bombay high court directs bank to include retired employee in pension scheme

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court has directed Union Bank of India to include a retired employee in its 2010 pension scheme although he had not filled up the requisite application form within the stipulated period.

Justices R P Sondurbaldota and V M Kanade accepted the contention of the aggrieved employee that his case should be considered, though belatedly because at the relevant time he had gone abroad with his family and thus could not fill up the form for the 2010 pension scheme.

The judges were recently hearing a petition filed by Kayoji Sorabji Mirza, who had challenged the decision of the bank to reject his application for inclusion in the pension scheme through a letter dated August 29, 2011.

"In our view, the petitioner is entitled to get the benefit of 2010 pension scheme as he is a retired bank employee and the scheme otherwise is specifically applicable to him," the judges said in a recent order.

"It is an admitted position that the petitioner was abroad during the said period of two months and, as such, firstly, he was not aware of the said scheme which was made applicable to the retired employees and, secondly, he was not aware of the said period during which the application was to be tendered," the bench noted.

"Taking into consideration these peculiar facts and circumstances of the case and also that the petitioner was abroad during the period of two months and was, therefore, not in a position to make the application for opting for the said Scheme, the bank is directed to make 2010 pension scheme applicable to him though he had not filed his application for option during the said period," the judges said.

However, the bench clarified that this direction is given in the peculiar facts and circumstances of the case and without considering the merits as to whether the employees would be entitled to apply after the cut off date.


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14 killed in suicide attack at Pakistan mosque

PESHAWAR: A bomb attack on Friday killed 14 people and wounded more than 25 others at a Shiite Muslim mosque and religious seminary on the outskirts of Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar, officials said.

"It was a suicide attack in which 14 people were killed and more than 25 others were wounded," senior police official Shafi Ullah told AFP at the scene.

"The suicide bomber, who was on foot, first opened fire at police guards who were deployed outside the mosque, then entered the prayer hall where he blew himself up amid worshippers just before the start of prayers," he added.

The mosque and madrassa complex is located in Gulshan Colony, a Shiite-dominated area on the edge of Peshawar, a city which abuts militant strongholds in the northwestern tribal belt on the Afghan border.

Two other police officials Shaukat Khan and Imran Shahid confirmed the fresh death toll of 14.

Jamil Shah, an official at the main government-run Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar, earlier told AFP that medics had recovered seven dead bodies.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but sectarian violence targeting Pakistan's minority Shiite community has been on the rise in recent years.

The attack came just days after US officials said they hoped to open peace talks with the Afghan Taliban in Doha, capital of the Gulf state of Qatar.

Shiites account for 20 percent of the mostly Sunni Muslim population in the nuclear-armed state, which suffers from a Taliban insurgency and al-Qaida-linked violence.

Extremist Sunni militant faction Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility for a series of bloody attacks on Shiites in the southwestern city of Quetta that killed at least 25 people on June 15.

Earlier Friday, officials said two members of a pro-government militia were killed when militants armed with guns and rockets attacked their homes in the tribal district of Bajaur on the Afghan border.

About a dozen insurgents attacked the homes near Khar, the main town in Bajaur, late Thursday, administration official Abdul Haseeb said.

The two elders, who were members of a pro-government tribal militia, were killed and two tribal policemen were wounded, Haseeb told AFP.

A security official in the area confirmed the attack and the casualties. "Their targets were the tribal elders," he said.

Pakistan has for years been fighting homegrown Taliban insurgents in its northwestern border areas with Afghanistan.

A US-led Nato combat mission across the border is due to withdraw next year after a 12-year Afghan Taliban insurgency.


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Firing near Congress Bhavan in Ranchi following clash between party factions

RANCHI: A shot was fired in the air near Congress Bhavan at Shradhanand Marg here following an alleged clash between two factions in the party on Friday.

The incident occurred when the newly appointed Congress in-charge for Jharkhand B K Hariprasad was meeting party leaders at the Congress Bhavan.

There is, however, no report of injury to anyone. "We have received information that a gunshot was fired near Congress area (Bhavan). The police are investigating the incident," superintendent of police (city) Manoj Ratan said here.

Jharkhand PCC spokesman Sailesh Sinha claimed the incident happened outside Congress Bhavan.

"Indiscipline will not be tolerated in the party," he said, adding the party leaders were at Congress Bhavan and looking into it.

A party leader on condition of anonymity said two groups of the party indulged in heated verbal exchange following which the shot was fired by a person of one of the groups.


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Italy's Mount Etna wins World Heritage status

PHNOM PENH: Italy's Mount Etna, one of the world's most 'active and iconic' volcanoes, was on Friday granted World Heritage status by Unesco.

The tallest active volcano on the European continent at 3,300 meters (10,900 feet), Mount Etna has been written about for 2,700 years and has "one of the world's longest documented records of historical volcanism," according to Unesco.

"The diverse and accessible assemblage of volcanic features such as summit craters, cinder cones, lava flows, lava caves and the Valle de Bove depression have made Mount Etna a prime destination for research and education," Unesco said.

The volcano, in the east of Sicily, is one of the most-studied in the world and "continues to influence volcanology, geophysics and other earth science disciplines", Unesco added.

"Mount Etna's notoriety, scientific importance, and cultural and educational value are of global significance."

Situated near Catania, Sicily's second city, the volcano, which is some 200 kilometres in circumference, was created by a series of eruptions beneath the sea off the ancient coastline of Sicily some 500,000 years ago.

There are still periodic eruptions at the central crater. Lava flows down the sides of the volcano have sometimes put villages, which are built up to the some 800 metre altitude mark, at risk.

Catania city has been hit several times during eruptions, including being almost completely destroyed by one of the largest recorded eruptions in 1669, after which it was rebuilt in the Baroque style.

The zone listed by Unesco - largely undeveloped except for a few seismic monitoring stations and some shelters along mountain paths - is part of the Mount Etna National Park, created in 1987.

Unesco is currently holding a 10-day annual meeting in Phnom Penh at which is considering whether to add 31 sites, including Japan's Mount Fuji and the city of Agadez in Niger, to the 962-strong World Heritage List of sites of "outstanding universal value".


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Germany asked to treat Ukraine's jailed ex-PM Yulia Tymoshenko

KIEV: The party of jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is asking the German government to arrange for her to be flown to Germany for the treatment for a back problem.

Tymoshenko's ally ArseniyYatsenyuk asked German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle Friday to help send her to Germany. The move is seen as an initial face-saving measure acceptable to both Western governments and President Viktor Yanukovych, whose relations have been strained by Tymoshenko's imprisonment.

Tymoshenko is serving a seven-year sentence on charges of abuse of office, which Western countries have condemned as politically motivated. The European Union has warned that it will not sign a long-awaited cooperation agreement with Ukraine until it resolves what the EU calls issues of "selective justice".


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