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Supreme Court agrees to hear Sahara's plea to allow Subrata Roy to go abroad

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 31 Oktober 2013 | 17.35

PTI | Oct 31, 2013, 01.43PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear Sahara group's plea seeking modification in its order restraining Subrata Roy from going abroad till the group hands over title deeds of its properties worth Rs 20,000 crore to Sebi.

A bench headed by Justice K S Radhakrishnan, before whom the matter was mentioned by Sahara's counsel, said that it will consider the group's plea tomorrow in-chamber.

Sahara had moved the apex court on October 29 claiming that there was a mistake in its October 28 order restraining Roy from leaving the country till it hands over title deeds of its properties to Sebi.

The bench had yesterday refused to pass any interim order for allowing Roy to go abroad before his group files a review petition seeking to modify the earlier order.

Senior advocate C A Sundaram, appearing for the group, had submitted that he is not seeking review of the order but only pointing out the difference in the decision which was uploaded on the Supreme Court website and the order passed in the open court.

The counsel had submitted that while passing the order, the apex court had said if documents are not handed over to the market regulator within three weeks only then Roy would be restrained from going abroad.

Holding that it was playing "hide and seek" and cannot be trusted any more, the court had directed Sahara group to hand over title deeds of its properties to Sebi.

Making it clear that there is no "escape" from depositing the investors' money with the market regulator, the apex court had asked Sahara to also give valuation reports of properties to Sebi which will verify worth of assets.


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Noted satirist K P Saxena dies at 81

LUCKNOW: The tongue that lashed the quirks of the world and left everyone in splits went silent here on Thursday morning. Bitten by the crab, Hindi satirist par excellence Padma Shri K P Saxena of Lucknow, succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Saxena was battling cancer for the last one and a half years.

Dr Abhishek Shukla, who was attending him, informed that Saxena was completely bed ridden ash was extremely frail. He was being treated primarily for cancer and also for secondary issues that emerged such as infections that emerged in the course of cancer treatment.

The litterateur who has been writing for almost five and a half decades now is also associated with the dialogue he penned for acclaimed films including Lagaan, Swades and Jodha Akbar. He has also scripted Hulchal and several Bhojpuri movies. He began his career with a short story in the late 1950s that was rejected by 19 publications. But recognition came his way in 1960s after he started writing columns and scripts for All India Radio.

With the advent of television in 1975, the columnist turned into a playwright and won recognition as an actor soon after. His popularity on TV paved way for hasya kavi sammelans. His penchant for reading prose as well as poetry soon made him a darling of the crowd.

His son Rohit says his father has undergone surgery twice-in July 2012 in March 2013-to get rid of the unnatural growth of destructive cells (cancer) right below his tongue. He looks at his father's disease as an irony of life. "He has captured so many shades of life in his stories (more than 17,000). But now, life is drifting away from him in such a ruthless way," he said.

As the news of his demise spread, his fans and well wishers posted their piece of grief on social networking sites. Many of them remembered how Saxena's witty style brought a smile on their faces while others saw his death as a loss to the hindi literary world. His popularity could be gauged from the fact that governor BL Joshi paid a personal visit to him when he heard that Saxena was hospitalized.


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Noted satirist K P Saxena dies at 81

LUCKNOW: The tongue that lashed the quirks of the world and left everyone in splits went silent here on Thursday morning. Bitten by the crab, Hindi satirist par excellence Padma Shri K P Saxena of Lucknow, succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Saxena was battling cancer for the last one and a half years.

Dr Abhishek Shukla, who was attending him, informed that Saxena was completely bed ridden ash was extremely frail. He was being treated primarily for cancer and also for secondary issues that emerged such as infections that emerged in the course of cancer treatment.

The litterateur who has been writing for almost five and a half decades now is also associated with the dialogue he penned for acclaimed films including Lagaan, Swades and Jodha Akbar. He has also scripted Hulchal and several Bhojpuri movies. He began his career with a short story in the late 1950s that was rejected by 19 publications. But recognition came his way in 1960s after he started writing columns and scripts for All India Radio.

With the advent of television in 1975, the columnist turned into a playwright and won recognition as an actor soon after. His popularity on TV paved way for hasya kavi sammelans. His penchant for reading prose as well as poetry soon made him a darling of the crowd.

His son Rohit says his father has undergone surgery twice-in July 2012 in March 2013-to get rid of the unnatural growth of destructive cells (cancer) right below his tongue. He looks at his father's disease as an irony of life. "He has captured so many shades of life in his stories (more than 17,000). But now, life is drifting away from him in such a ruthless way," he said.

As the news of his demise spread, his fans and well wishers posted their piece of grief on social networking sites. Many of them remembered how Saxena's witty style brought a smile on their faces while others saw his death as a loss to the hindi literary world. His popularity could be gauged from the fact that governor BL Joshi paid a personal visit to him when he heard that Saxena was hospitalized.


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Noted satirist K P Saxena dies at 81

LUCKNOW: The tongue that lashed the quirks of the world and left everyone in splits went silent here on Thursday morning. Bitten by the crab, Hindi satirist par excellence Padma Shri K P Saxena of Lucknow, succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Saxena was battling cancer for the last one and a half years.

Dr Abhishek Shukla, who was attending him, informed that Saxena was completely bed ridden ash was extremely frail. He was being treated primarily for cancer and also for secondary issues that emerged such as infections that emerged in the course of cancer treatment.

The litterateur who has been writing for almost five and a half decades now is also associated with the dialogue he penned for acclaimed films including Lagaan, Swades and Jodha Akbar. He has also scripted Hulchal and several Bhojpuri movies. He began his career with a short story in the late 1950s that was rejected by 19 publications. But recognition came his way in 1960s after he started writing columns and scripts for All India Radio.

With the advent of television in 1975, the columnist turned into a playwright and won recognition as an actor soon after. His popularity on TV paved way for hasya kavi sammelans. His penchant for reading prose as well as poetry soon made him a darling of the crowd.

His son Rohit says his father has undergone surgery twice-in July 2012 in March 2013-to get rid of the unnatural growth of destructive cells (cancer) right below his tongue. He looks at his father's disease as an irony of life. "He has captured so many shades of life in his stories (more than 17,000). But now, life is drifting away from him in such a ruthless way," he said.

As the news of his demise spread, his fans and well wishers posted their piece of grief on social networking sites. Many of them remembered how Saxena's witty style brought a smile on their faces while others saw his death as a loss to the hindi literary world. His popularity could be gauged from the fact that governor BL Joshi paid a personal visit to him when he heard that Saxena was hospitalized.


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India slips to 106th spot in World Prosperity Index

LONDON: India has slipped by five places to 106th spot, way below neighbouring Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and China in the World Prosperity Index, largely due to poor 'safety and security' environment.

In the 'Prosperity Index' ranking of 142 countries compiled by London-based Legatum Institute, India dropped from 101st position last year, while Norway continues to remain at the top.

Besides, India has fallen down the prosperity index rankings consistently over the last five years, the report said.

The 2013 Legatum Prosperity Index evaluates nations in eight categories, including education, health, economy, safety and security.

India's position has dropped below neighbouring China (51), Sri lanka (60), Nepal (102) and Bangladesh (103).

At the top of the index, Norway defended its numero uno position for the fifth year. Switzerland is at second place, followed by Canada at third, Sweden at fourth and New Zealand at fifth.

Besides, in the 'Ease of Doing Business' report by World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC) released earlier this week, India was ranked at 134th place while neighbours like China, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh were placed at better positions.

According to the report, India has slipped in the safety and security category by 21 places to 120 "due to an increase in property being stolen, assault rates, group grievances, and drop in the perception of feeling safe walking home alone at night."

Besides, the country has dropped by 45 places to 100 on personal freedom segment "due to a drop in the tolerance of immigrants and a drop in civic choice variables."

Moreover, the country ranked low on health ground (109 in the index), entrepreneurship and opportunity (104) and education (97).

Meanwhile, on the lower end of the rankings Chad stood at 142, Central African Republic (141), Congo (140), Afghanistan (139), Pakistan (132) and Iraq (130).


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Hoax bomb threat forces Chinese plane to land

BEIJING: A Chinese plane was forced to land in the eastern Jiangxi province on Thursday after a hoax call about a bomb planted on it.

Flight JD5662 of Capital Airlines, a regional carrier, landed at 1.01pm (local time) in Nanchang city after the airline received a call about the bomb threat, the company said in a statement.

All passengers on the plane are safe, the statement said.

The aircraft, bound for the eastern city of Hangzhou, resumed its journey some time later.

Police are investigating the incident.


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Lankan court orders release of 19 arrested Tamil Nadu fishermen

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 30 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

RAMESWARAM (TN): A Sri lankan court on Wednesday ordered release of 19 Tamil Nadu fishermen, who were arrested by Lankan Navy for allegedly fishing in the island republic's waters on October 14, fisheries department officials said.

According to a report reaching the fisheries department, the Oorkaval court had ordered the release of the fishermen who had put to sea from Jagadapattinam in Pudukottai district.


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6 people dead in apparent domestic dispute in US

GREENWOOD, South Carolina: Authorities say an apparent domestic dispute in a South Carolina home has left six people dead.

Greenwood County Sheriff's Office spokesman John Long told the Associated Press late Tuesday that the dead include four adults and two children. He said the bodies were discovered by a SWAT team that entered the house "after several unsuccessful attempts to make contact" with someone inside.

Long says officers first went to the home in the city of Greenwood after receiving a call from a man who said he was thinking about hurting himself. He says while police were on their way, one of the man's neighbors called police saying children from that address had arrived at her house and told her a shot had been fired.

Long says a preliminary investigation indicates the shootings were "a domestic-related incident."


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ASI suggests change in river course to protect Kedarnath

NEW DELHI: The Archaeological Survey of India has suggested a change in the course of river Mandakini to protect the Kedarnath temple as the river bed has become higher than the village area.

ASI has been given the responsibility of restoring the Kedarnath temple post the devastation caused by the June floods in Uttarakhand but the adverse climatic condition is delaying their job.

"Our reports say the river bed has become higher than the village area in Kedarnath. We have been suggesting that either they change the course of the river so it should not affect the temple in future," Culture minister Chandresh Kumari Katoch told PTI. Declining to set a timeframe for the restoration work, she said the offside work can begin only next year due to adverse weather conditions.

"GSI has given a report and it is our feeling also that if we do not know the actual condition of the foundation, we cannot start working offsite. So, we have started restoration work from inside like cleaning up and improving the condition of the temple," she said.

"There is no timeframe because of weather and everything will be closed in the next two weeks during winter and the work will resume next year only," she said.

The ASI has to be sure that the foundation of the temple is not fragile before starting any heavy work.

"We don't know if the foundation is fragile as too much water has rushed there. We have to be sure that it is not fragile before we start any sort of heavy work. We have to wait for GSI report for that," she said.

"ASI has to be very careful in this case. We can use only manual power there and that too with utmost care. The responsibility of removing the debris is on Uttrakhand government and we have advised that no machinery should be used and it should be done manually," said the minister.

When asked about the budget for restoration, she said that it will be allotted after submission of a proper report.

"Initial budget is of Rs 2 crore but rest will come after we give a proper report," the minister said.

Asked about the possibility of removing the boulder that saved the Kedarnath temple on that fateful day, she said the rock will remain there.

"There is no doubt that the boulder saved the temple to a major extent. We want it to be there because removing it means blasting the rock which will have an adverse affect on the fragile condition of the temple. It would be better to leave it as it is," she said.


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Family of DTC driver who died in accident gets Rs 37 lakh compensation

NEW DELHI: The family members of a 39-year-old DTC driver, who died in a road accident involving a rashly driven car, have been awarded compensation of over Rs 37 lakh by a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal here.

The tribunal directed ICICI Lombard insurance firm, with which the offending WagonR car was insured, to pay Rs 37,59,570 to the wife, son and mother of victim Nahar Singh Lamba.

It refused to give compensation to his father, saying he was a retired policeman and was not dependent on his son.

The tribunal said the car driver has not appeared in the court to put his defence or to state that the accident was not due to his negligence.

"It has come on record that there was heavy fog at the time of accident. It was expected from respondent no. 1 (car driver) to drive his vehicle slowly and more carefully considering the adverse weather conditions...

"It was noted that there is nothing on record to show that the claimant had any enmity with the driver of offending vehicle so as to falsely implicate him in the case. Therefore, this issue is decided in favour of the claimants (family) and it is held that the accident had taken place due to negligence of car driver," MACT Presiding Officer Arun Bhardwaj said.

According to Lamba's family, the accident took place at 4.30 AM on November 22, 2011 near Dwarka when the victim was going home from his workplace on his motorcycle.

A truck, loaded with steel rods, was parked on the road without parking lights and due to heavy fog that time the visibility level was low.

When Lamba, who was earning Rs 20,000 per month at that time, tried to overtake the truck, the offending car came from behind at a high speed and hit his motorcycle. Due to the impact the victim died on the spot, the family said.

The court, however, that the accident took place due to the negligence of car driver only.


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Jayalalithaa slams centre for reducing allocation to Tamil Nadu

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday hit out at the Centre's economic policies and reduction in allocation to the state by 20% in the Union Budget.

She slammed the Centre's move to introduce GST and termed it as an attempt to lay hand on commercial tax resources, which form the major portion of revenue to states.

Intervening during the debate on supplementary estimates in the state Assembly, Jayalalithaa said, "even if the Centre enacted the GST bill, it will not last long as there would be a "regime change" at New Delhi next year after the election. We will throw away that Bill".

She pointed out to some of the pro-poor welfare schemes implemented by her government including Amma Canteens, which offer food items at subsidized rates and vegetables at lower prices through farm fresh outlets in a move to tame inflation and help people.

"After making allocations in the Union Budget, the Centre has reduced 20 per cent of the allocations set apart for Tamil Nadu," she charged and accused the Centre of not acting with responsibility.

Wondering what the states could do after spending money and planning its own expenditure based on Centre's allocation of funds under several heads, the chief minister said the Centre's budgetary allocations should have credibility.

"Based on such allocations and in the hope that the state would be reimbursed by the Centre, expenditure is being made. But, the Centre has cut 20% of allocations. We are fighting several problems like this", she said.


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Patna blasts suspects had planned to attack Narendra Modi's Kanupr rally: Police

KANPUR: The confessions made by suspected terrorists arrested in connection with Patna serial blasts have revealed that they had planned to attack Narendra Modi's October 19 rally in Kanpur too.

"Prior to Narendra Modi's rally here in the city, our sleuths had received inputs from IB (Intelligence Bureau) that three terrorists, who had sneaked into the city, reconnoitered the rally venue - the social welfare department ground opposite Gautam Buddha Park in Indira Nagar area of the city. They could have used rocket launcher and IED to attack the BJP's prime ministerial candidate's October 19 rally," SSP Yashasvi Yadav said.

He further said that confessions made by suspected terrorists arrested in connection with the Patna blasts also corroborated that they had planned to attack Modi's Kanpur rally too.

"However, alacrity shown by our expert sleuths had only deterred them from targeting the rally. Huge deployment of policemen in and around the venue of the rally was made and pictures of the suspected terrorists were distributed to the police personnel at all the entry and exit points of the rally venue."

When questioned why the IB inputs were not shared by police to media during briefings, the SSP said this would have only alerted the terrorists.


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Former Rajasthan minister Babulal Nagar sent to 14-day judicial custody in rape case

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

JAIPUR: Former Rajasthan minister Babulal Nagar, who is accused of raping and assaulting a 35-year-old woman, was on Tuesday remanded to 14-day judicial custody.

Nagar was produced before the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Mahendra Kumar, who remanded him to the judicial custody.

The CJM court, however, accepted his counsel's request for security in jail and home cooked food.

Nagar was arrested last Friday on charges of raping and assaulting a 35-year-old woman last month.

The Jaipur Police had booked Nagar for allegedly raping and beating up the woman on September 11, after calling her to his official bungalow on the pretext of giving her a job.

The CBI on October 9 took over the probe.

Nagar, who tendered his resignation as minister of dairy, khadi and rural industries from the Ashok Gehlot government, was suspended from Congress by the party high command last month.


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Encephalitis claims eight more lives; toll climbs to 466 in UP

GORAKHPUR: Eight more children succumbed to encephalitis in the district, taking the death toll due to the disease in eastern Uttar Pradesh to 466 this year, health officials said on October 29.

The eight died at Baba Raghav Das Medical College Hospital (BRD-MCH) on October 29. They hailed from Kushinagar, Siddharthanagar and Basti region.

A total of 2,302 encephalitis patients have been admitted to hospitals this year, the officials said.

As many as 201 patients are being treated at BRD MCH at present, they said.

Japanese Encephalitis, for which 156 patients had tested positive, spreads through mosquito bite. The rest of the patients tested positive with Acute Encephalitis syndrome, they added.


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Panel arrives in Hyderabad to study Andhra division modalities

HYDERABAD: A special task force headed by former director general of CRPF K Vijayakumar, constituted by Union ministry of home affairs to study security scenario that would arise upon the proposed division of Andhra Pradesh among other things, arrived here on Tuesday on a three-day tour.

Vijayakumar told reporters on his arrival that he would hold consultations with the task force members and consultative committee members and submit a report to the Union home ministry.

"I will speak to the media after these talks," he said but did not reveal the task on their hand.

The MHA constituted the task force on Monday to study the security scenario, division of assets and administrative framework in the event of the state's bifurcation.

Former directors general of police H J Dora, C Anjaneya Reddy, A K Mohanty and K Aravinda Rao are part of the consultative committee that would engage in deliberations with the task force, official sources here said.

The deliberations will continue for three days, sources added.


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JD(U) MP Ram Sunder Das faints on stage at Rajgir

RAJGIR: Centenarian JD(U) MP Ram Sundar Das on Tuesday fainted on stage at the party convention in Rajgir and was rushed to a hospital.

Das, who was seated next to JD(U) president Sharad Yadav, was taken ill while agriculture minister Narendra Singh was speaking at the JD(U)'s 'Chintan Shivir' on the second and concluding day, JD(U) sources said.

Noticing Das's health condition, chief minister Nitish Kumar rose from his seat and called for an ambulance to take the ailing leader to hospital for treatment, sources said.

He was offered sweets by the party workers before being bodily lifted by them to an ambulance on way to a hospital under the chief minister's supervision.

The JD(U) delegates prayed for the well being of the party MP.

The JD(U) convention remained suspended for about 15 minutes in the wake of the deterioration of the JD(U) MP's health.

Das, aged about 100 years, is the Lok Sabha MP from Hajipur and also the Deputy Leader of the JD(U) in the Lok Sabha.

He had defeated the LJP supremo Ramvilas Paswan in the 2009 general elections.


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Modi govt in Gujarat wants to keep Lokayukta in its clutches: Sibal

NEW DELHI: Law minister Kapil Sibal on Tuesday slammed BJP for adopting "double standards" in dealing with corruption, saying the Narendra Modi government in Gujarat is trying to keep the proposed state Lokayukta in its "clutches".

Sibal's remarks came days after the Gujarat assembly passed a new Lokayukta bill establishing the primacy of the chief minister and the government in the appointment of the anti-corruption watchdog.

"BJP has a double face. They want something else for their state and something different for the central government. In Gujarat, it is completely opposite from what they propose for central government. This clearly shows their double standards in politics," Sibal told reporters.

He was asked to comment on the new Lokayukta Ayog Bill passed by the Gujarat Assembly earlier this month as Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna met him here today to discuss the fate of the Lokayukta bill passed by the previous BJP government in the hill state.

"They want a Lokpal for central government which should have such a level of transparency that exists nowhere in the world. But when it comes to Gujarat, the chief minister will appoint Lokayukta...it is a state where Lokayukta has not been appointed for the past 10 years," the Union minister said.

He accused the Gujarat government of trying to keep Lokayukta in its "clutches".

"But they want the Lokpal to be a free bird keeping eye on every issue. For Gujarat, they want the CM to keep eye on everything," he said.

The Gujarat assembly had recently passed the Gujarat Lokayukta Ayog Bill 2013 for a second time without incorporating any major changes sought by the Raj Bhavan, setting the stage for a fresh confrontation.

Governor Kamla Beniwal had on September 3 returned the bill, passed by the assembly on April 2, to the government for reconsideration, dubbing the legislation as "complete mockery of the judicial process and detrimental to the interests of public welfare".

In the existing Gujarat Lokayukta Act 1986, the power of selection of lokayukta is vested with the Governor and the Chief Justice of the high court. The new bill provides for the appointment by a six-member committee headed by the chief minister.


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Thailand̢۪s former prime minister says will fight indictment

BANGKOK: A former Thai prime minister and his deputy vowed on Tuesday to fight any legal charges against them for their alleged role in the death of anti-government demonstrators during a bloody 2010 crackdown.

Ex-premier Abhisit Vejjajiva told reporters that he and former deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsuban are innocent in part because a Bangkok civil court ruled at the time that the protest, which had shut down a vast swath of downtown Bangkok for more than two months, was unlawful.

"We will not run away. We are confident in our innocence," Abhisit said.

On Monday, Thai prosecutors announced they would indict the pair for their alleged role in the death of some of the 90 people, mostly protesters, who were killed during the "Red Shirt" rallies in Bangkok three years ago.

The rallies saw tens of thousands of people camp out in the heart of the city in a bid to try to force Abhisit to call early elections. Most of the protesters were supporters of another former premier, Thaksin Shinawatra.

Thaksin was ousted in a military coup in 2006 and lives in exile to avoid a conviction on corruption charges he says were politically motivated. His sister Yingluck Shinawatra now holds the prime minister's post.

The move to indict Abhisit and his deputy follows a controversy surrounding the draft of a law that could grant amnesty to those involved in the political conflict that has marred the country for almost a decade.

The draft has been criticized by opponents — including Abhisit — who say it would whitewash Thaksin's crimes and pave the way for his return to Thailand.

The draft would also give immunity to Abhisit and Suthep for any involvement in the 2010 crackdown, however, and there is speculation the indictment is being used to pressure Abhisit and his opposition party to approve the bill.


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Beijing's sensitive Tiananmen Square evacuated after fire

Written By Unknown on Senin, 28 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

BEIJING: Three people were killed and many injured on Monday, police said, when a car ploughed into pedestrians and caught fire in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the site of 1989 pro-democracy protests bloodily suppressed by the government.

Police said on their official microblog that the car veered off the road at the north of the square, crossed the barriers and caught fire, injuring "many" tourists and police.

Three people in the car died, they said.

A Reuters witness said he saw fire engines, an ambulance and numerous police cars heading in the direction of the fire, which sent a plume of black smoke into the sky.

The main road through the square was briefly closed. Police also evacuated the square, a popular tourist attraction.

The car crashed close to the main entrance of the Forbidden City, where a huge portrait of the founder of Communist China, Mao Zedong, overlooks the square.

A foreign tourist who was on the square and asked not to be identified said she heard an explosion followed by a fire.

Tiananmen Square is always under heavy security due to its proximity to the Zhongnanhai compound of the central leadership and the Great Hall of the People, where the country's largely rubber stamp parliament meets.


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Indonesia to ban masked monkey shows in capital

JAKARTA, Indonesia: Indonesia's capital is getting rid of the monkey business.

Security forces are conducting raids to rescue macaques used in masked monkey performances on Jakarta's streets.

The order came from Jakarta Gov. Joko Widodo, better known as " Jokowi," who wants all roadside monkey performances, known here as topeng monyet, gone by next year.

He said that besides improving public order and stopping animal abuse, the move is aimed at preventing diseases carried by the monkeys.

The city government will buy back all monkeys used as street buskers for about $90 and shelter them at a 1-hectare (2.5-acre) preserve at Jakarta's Ragunan Zoo. The handlers and caretakers will be provided vocational training to help find new jobs.

Animal rights groups have long campaigned for a ban on the shows, which often involve monkeys wearing plastic baby doll heads on their faces. They say the monkeys are hung from chains for long periods to train them to walk on their hind legs like humans. Their teeth are pulled so they can't bite, and they are tortured to remain obedient. The monkeys are often outfitted in dresses and cowboy hats and forced to carry parasols or ride tiny bikes.

Femke den Haas of the Jakarta Animal Aid Network welcomed the decision, saying at least 22 monkeys have been rescued since the sweep began last week and quarantined for health issues. She estimated about 350 animals work as street performers in Jakarta, adding they are no longer able to live with other primates in zoos and cannot defend themselves in the wild.

In 2011, backed by the city administration, the group rescued 40 monkeys used in shows, which are often performed when traffic is backed up at Jakarta's notoriously congested intersections. Many suffered illnesses, including tuberculosis and hepatitis.

Many of the macaques are trained at a slum area in eastern Jakarta, known locally as "monkey village." A trained macaque can be sold for up to $135.

Sarinah, 37, who owns 13 monkeys used in the daily street shows, said the ban has hurt her livelihood. Seven of her macaques have been confiscated in recent raids.

"Of course I'm disappointed ... but I cannot do anything!" said Sarinah, a mother of three who uses a single name like many Indonesians.

She said she takes good care of the animals and loves them like her own children.

"They are the source of our life, how could we be cruel to them? No way," she said, adding that she earns about $3 daily from each monkey rented out to handlers.

She said she will keep her remaining monkeys hidden while waiting for a new job.

The mayor of Bandung, the provincial capital of West Java, has announced plans to ban monkey shows there as well.


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Three killed as car ploughs into Beijing's Tiananmen Square

BEIJING: Three people were killed and many injured on Monday, police said, when a car ploughed into pedestrians and caught fire in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the site of 1989 pro-democracy protests bloodily suppressed by the government.

Police said on their official microblog that the car veered off the road at the north of the square, crossed the barriers and caught fire, injuring "many" tourists and police.

Three people in the car died, they said.

A Reuters witness said he saw fire engines, an ambulance and numerous police cars heading in the direction of the fire, which sent a plume of black smoke into the sky.

The main road through the square was briefly closed. Police also evacuated the square, a popular tourist attraction.

The car crashed close to the main entrance of the Forbidden City, where a huge portrait of the founder of Communist China, Mao Zedong, overlooks the square.

A foreign tourist who was on the square and asked not to be identified said she heard an explosion followed by a fire.

Tiananmen Square is always under heavy security due to its proximity to the Zhongnanhai compound of the central leadership and the Great Hall of the People, where the country's largely rubber stamp parliament meets.


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Air India Dreamliner flight returns to Melbourne airport after take off

MELBOURNE: An Air India Dreamliner flight to New Delhi with about 200 passengers on board returned to Melbourne airport after take off due to a technical snag, officials said on Monday.

The Melbourne-Delhi Dreamliner flight experienced some technical difficulties after it took off last night and had to return back to Melbourne where it was fixed, Madhu C Mathen, Manager of Air India (Melbourne), said.

The flight finally left for Delhi on Monday morning and will be reaching late tonight, he said.

"The passengers were accommodated to hotels and later brought back to board the flight which was this morning," Mathen said.

The Flight AI 311 had about 200 passengers on board.


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Former Andhra minister Mopidevi gets bail in corruption case

HYDERABAD: The special CBI court on Monday granted bail to former Andhra Pradesh minister Mopidevi Venkata Ramana Rao in the 'quid-pro-quo investments' case involving Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy's companies.

Mopidevi will have to submit two sureties of Rs 2 lakh each. The former minister shall not leave Hyderabad without prior permission, the judge said.

Mopidevi, the only minister to be arrested in the case, is an accused in the VANPIC part of the case and was the state minister for excise when he was arrested on May 24, 2012. The court also said that he should not try to influence witnesses directly or indirectly.

Mopidevi, who had earlier got interim bail on health grounds, surrendered before the court last Thursday and filed a regular bail plea pointing out that all other accused were out on bail.

According to CBI, Mopidevi, as the Minister for Infrastructure and Investment in the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy-led government, approved a cabinet memorandum containing the proposal for awarding a construction project by withholding important aspects such as total extent of land required, etc.

According to CBI, industrialist Nimmagadda Prasad, the promoter of the project, got nearly 24,000 acres of land as a quid pro quo for the investments made by him in Jagan's businesses.


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Delhi Police arrest Yasin Bhatkal, his aide in fresh case

NEW DELHI: Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal and his close aide were on Monday sent to custody of Delhi Police for 15 days after a court here allowed the plea of the probe agency to arrest them in a case lodged in 2011 for allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory.

District Judge I S Mehta allowed the Delhi Police special cell to arrest Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar after they were produced before it by NIA, Hyderabad which said the accused are not required for custodial interrogation.

The district judge asked special cell sleuths to produce Bhatkal and Akhtar before the designated court for trying the cases being probed by the special cell of Delhi Police for seeking their custody.

The accused were then produced before additional sessions judge Daya Prakash who remanded both the accused to police custody for 15 days till November 12.

Advocate M S Khan, appearing for the two, however, opposed the police custody plea, saying the accused have already been investigated by the NIA and the special cell has no locus standi to seek their fresh custody.

Bhatkal and Akhtar was earlier taken to Hyderabad after being arrested on September 21 and September 17 respectively by NIA's Hyderabad unit in connection with the Dilsukhnagar blast case that claimed 16 lives. The blasts were triggered by IEDs planted near Konark and Venkatadiri theatres on February 21 this year.

The court had earlier issued NBWs against Bhatkal and Akhtar in the illegal arms factory case, in which the special cell had already arrested 16 alleged IM men, as they were absconding since then.

The special cell had in November 2011, busted an illegal arms factory located in Meer Vihar area of Nangloi in Outer Delhi and several alleged IM suspects were arrested.

An FIR was registered against Bhatkal in the case on November 22, 2011 and later a non-bailable warrant was also issued against him for setting up the factory.


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Vajpayee era in BJP over with his niece's quitting: Digvijaya

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 27 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

NEW DELHI: Taking a dig at BJP over the move by the niece of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to quit the party, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday said the development marked of the end of the 'Vajpayee era' in the saffron outfit.

The Congress general secretary also sought a public apology from BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as it contradicted his claims, reportedly made in remarks at a rally, that Jawaharlal Nehru had not attended Vallabh Bhai Patel's funeral.

On the blast at Patna railway station on Sunday, Digvijaya said, "What a coincidence blast at Patna Railway on the day of Modi's rally! Challenge to Nitish government to find the culprit!

"With Karuna Shukla's Atalji's niece resigning, Atalji's Era in BJP has ended. Era of fixers, liars and commission agents in BJP has begun," Singh tweeted.

Shukla, a former Lok Sabha MP, yesterday resigned from BJP saying she was being "continuously neglected" by senior party leaders.

"The party organisation has been taken over by those in power. I was continuously neglected in the party due to which I am deeply hurt," Shukla had yesterday told reporters in Raipur.

Meanwhile, contradicting Modi's alleged remaks about Nehru, Singh cited the autobiography of former Prime Minister Morarji Desai saying it "confirms Nehru and Rajendra Prasad's participation at Sardar's funeral in Mumbai.

"Modi must issue a public apology! Feku at his best," he tweeted.

The Congress general secretary was referring to Modi's alleged statement in Udaipur that Nehru had not attended India's first home minister, Sardar Patel's, funeral.


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Indonesian capital Jakarta tweets to beat traffic chaos, help fellow travellers

JAKARTA: Fed up with spending hours stuck in the gridlocked Indonesian capital Jakarta, hundreds of thousands of social media-savvy commuters are tweeting to beat traffic.

The threadbare public transport system in the capital of Southeast Asia's biggest economy, combined with growing spending power, has spawned vast numbers of motorists who are increasingly turning to Twitter to conquer jams.

Road users in Jakarta, the world's most active city in terms of posted tweets, are using the microblogging service to warn fellow travellers about traffic-choked roads or arrange carpooling.

Resorting to the web is an act of desperation for drivers in the megacity of 10 million, branded the world's most unpleasant place to commute in a 2011 survey by consultancy Frost and Sullivan.

Hendry Soelistyo was an early pioneer of online tools to tackle traffic in Jakarta, where commuters often spend up to five hours a day in a slow-moving sea of cars and motorbikes to get to work.

Four years ago the IT entrepreneur set up lewatmana.com, a website and associated Twitter account through which commuters can share real-time information about traffic conditions.

"Indonesians update their status on Facebook and Twitter all the time, so we thought, why not share information about traffic jams?" Soelistyo told AFP.

Lewatmana, which means "via where" in Indonesian, mainly provides information about jams, but also flags up flooded roads or areas affected by the city's frequent demonstrations.

The platform relies on its users as well as 100 CCTV cameras installed in office windows across the city to monitor traffic and send out pictures via Twitter.

The service, which fires out more than 14,000 tweets a month, has proved a hit and now has around 200,000 followers.

Another attempt to solve Jakarta's traffic woes through Twitter is a carpooling community called Nebengers, which translates as "hitchhikers" and aims to reduce the number of vehicles in the city centre.

"Nebengers is like a virtual car terminal, where we can hitch a ride to go to school or the office," said founder Andreas Aditya Swasti, 27.

It is rare to give lifts to strangers in Indonesia but Nebengers has still drawn around 4,000 Twitter followers, with more than 400 people using the service every day to either get or give a lift.

People wishing to offer a seat in their car to others who share the same route put a message out two hours before the trip.

Ratna Mayasari, who works in the city centre and offers free lifts from her house in South Jakarta, said it helps to share her one-and-a-half hour commute with others.

"Before, I used to sing or even grumble at the traffic by myself, but now I have found friends to do that with me," she said.

With a dilapidated public transport system incapable of serving the city's population and huge volumes of new cars and motorbikes hitting the streets every day, Jakarta needs all the help it can get when it comes to traffic management.

Between 2000 and 2010, the number of motorbikes on the streets increased by 460 per cent and the number of cars by 160 per cent, according to the Japan International Cooperation Agency.

The agency, a state-funded body that gives out Japanese government aid and advice, is helping Jakarta fix its traffic woes.

Attempts by city authorities to reduce the number of vehicles, such as doubling the parking price, have largely proved ineffective. The latest initiative has seen officials deployed to let down the tyres of illegally parked cars and motorbikes.

Public transport, which mostly consists of run-down buses belching toxic black smoke and overloaded trains and minibuses, has proved an unattractive option for a fast-growing middle class that can now afford cars.

New mass transit projects — which have been delayed for decades — are slowly springing back to life, with ground-breaking ceremonies for both the city's first subway and monorail taking place this month.

But with several years before these are up and running, Jakarta's tweeters could find themselves managing the city's chaotic roads for some time yet.

"Where else can you find citizens busying themselves with traffic management? Indonesia is probably the most active, because in other countries, it's the government who is doing this stuff," said Soelistyo.


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Marcia Wallace, voice of 'Simpsons' Edna Krabappel, passes away

LOS ANGELES: Marcia Wallace, the voice of scoffing schoolteacher Edna Krabappel on 'The Simpsons' whose wise-cracking characters on 'The Bob Newhart Show' and other primetime hits endeared her to generations of TV viewers, has died.

'Simpsons' executive producer Al Jean said in a statement on Saturday that her 'irreplaceable character' the fourth-grade teacher who contended with Bart Simpson's constant antics, would be retired from the show. Wallace was 70.

"I was tremendously saddened to learn this morning of the passing of the brilliant and gracious Marcia Wallace. She was beloved by all at 'The Simpsons'," Jean said. It's "a terrible loss for all who had the pleasure of knowing her".

The statement did not provide a date for her death, or a cause.

The longtime TV actress' credits ranged from playing a receptionist on 'The Bob Newhart Show' to appearances on Candice Bergen's 'Murphy Brown'.

On 'The Simpsons' Wallace provided the voice for world-weary Edna Krabappel, who smoked cigarettes, made sarcastic comments and finally found love in the arms of Simpson's neighbour Ned Flanders after fans voted online at the end of season 22 to keep the unlikely couple together.

Wallace's trademark "Ha!" punctuated Krabappel's frequent wisecracks, and her character was also known for the catchphrase, "Do what I mean, not what I say."

Harry Shearer, the voice of Ned Flanders on the show, said Wallace "brought this huge, positive energy" to her work on 'The Simpsons'.

"She was just a warm and wonderful person," Shearer told The Associated Press.


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Vice-President Hamid Ansari inaugurates 'Festival of India' in Peru

LIMA: Bringing the culture of India to far off Peru, Vice-President Hamid Ansari on October 27 inaugurated the 'Festival of India' here at a time when Bollywood and Shahrukh Khan have become a craze in this Latin American country.

The festival is also being held simultaneously in Cuba, the next stop of the Vice-President.

Ansari's Peruvian counterpart Marisol Espinoza was also present at the inaugural ceremony which saw the staging of "Nrityarupa" to loud applause.

The programme was a mosaic of six Indian dances — Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Manipuri, Kathakali and Chhau.

Several old and new Indian movies, classics as also potboilers, ranging from Dadasaheb Phalke's 'Raja Harischandra' to Raj Kapoor's 'Bobby' and Aamir Khan's 'Taare Zameen Par' are being shown at the festival.

The films to be screened also include Satyajit Ray's 'Ghare-Baire', Shahrukh Khan's 'Kabhi Haan, Kabhi Naa', Govind Nihlani's 'Ardh Satya' and Neeraj Pande's 'A Wednesday'.

Culture secretary Ravindra Singh said that 'Festival of India' comprises a film festival, a dance festival and a literary festival.

Indian ambassador Manpreet Vohra said that people of Peru have great interest in Indian culture in all its forms — from food to music, yoga and spirituality, to dance and Bollywood.

Ansari arrived here earlier on October 27 on a three-day official visit.


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Chinese newspaper recants bold defence of arrested reporter

BEIJING: A Chinese newspaper issued a front-page apology on Sunday recanting its bold defence of an employee arrested after reporting on a company's "financial problems", adding another twist to the high-profile media controversy.

The statement was the latest public disavowal of journalist Chen Yongzhou — despite initial public sympathy after his detention and open support by his employer, the New Express, in a rare act of defiance against powerful state censors.

"This newspaper was not strict enough about thoroughly fact-checking the draft of the report," it said in a small announcement on a bottom corner of its front page.

"After the incident occurred the newspaper took inappropriate measures, seriously harming the public trust of the media."

The paper, which is based in the southern city of Guangzhou, promised to "make serious corrections" and better ensure that its reporters and editors "comply with professional journalistic ethics and regulations".

The statement came a day after Chen appeared on state television in a green prison uniform to "confess" after being arrested more than a week earlier on "suspicion of damaging business reputation".

He had written 15 articles accusing the engineering giant Zoomlion of "financial problems" including inflating its profits.

Zoomlion is about 20 per cent owned by the state and is listed on the Hong Kong and Shenzhen stock exchanges with a total market capitalization of more than $8 billion.

The official news agency Xinhua said on Saturday that Chen had admitted to "having released unverified and untrue stories about a company for money and fame", and that he had acted "at the request of others".

"I did this mainly because I hankered after money and fame. I've been used. I've realized my wrongdoing," Xinhua quoted him as saying.

The All-China Journalists Association also issued a statement on Saturday criticising Chen's actions and saying the newspaper "seriously neglected its professional duties".

Users of China's popular Twitter-like service, Sina Weibo, expressed dismay on Sunday over the latest developments.

"The entire media is going to face a major cleansing," a lawyer called Liu Jianping posted.

Another user with the handle Tianlihe said: "If the New Express believes it reported false information, then it shouldn't just apologize, it should surrender itself completely."

"The person who took the money has been caught — what about the person who gave the money?" wrote another named MunchenWarte24.

The apology by New Express, a tabloid, starkly contrasted its initial reaction — a full-page editorial printed days after Chen's detention with the front-page headline "Please release our man" in large print.

The arrest had initially elicited public support, with one well-known government researcher, Yu Jianrong, criticizing the detention as an "abuse of public power".

The Southern Weekly, a liberal newspaper also based in Guangzhou, said on its Sina Weibo account at the time that police were trying to create a "terrifying atmosphere".

That paper's staff also defied authorities in January, striking after an article urging greater respect for constitutional rights was censored.

Zoomlion is one of China's biggest manufacturers of construction machinery, such as bulldozers, and is a major tax contributor to Changsha city in the province of Hunan.

In an earlier interview with the Chinese news web portal Sina, a Zoomlion representative dismissed New Express's allegations as groundless.


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India makes a stab at global arms selling

NEW DELHI: Many would rub their eyes as India, the world's largest arms importer, for the first time showcases an array of its weapons and equipment for export at an international exhibition in South Korea next week, signalling its intention to be a player in the global defence bazaar.

At the Aerospace and Defence Exhibition (ADEX-2013) in the South Korean capital Seoul, the indigenous defence systems will draw the world's attention to the country's emerging capabilities, its strength and expertise in design, development and production.

On display at the six-day event beginning Oct 29 will be state-of-the art weapon systems, platforms, sensors, communication systems and equipment designed and developed by the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) along with its production partners like Tata Power and state-run Bharat Electronics.

Among these would be the Akash surface-to-air missile (SAM), Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Pragati surface-to-surface missile (SSM), an airborne early warning system (AEWS), expandable high-speed aerial target Abhayas, and other high-technology systems like sonar, battlefield radars, and identification-friend-or-foe (IFF) systems.

"A large number of products developed by DRDO and produced by Indian industry, including those being displayed at ADEX-2013, have immense export potential," says the DRDO.

Because of its pacifist strategic culture, India has refrained from exporting arms for several decades after independence. Its defence exports are less than two per cent of the total production of weapons and equipment.

These are mainly indigenously produced surplus small arms and light weapons supplied to some of the neighbours as a goodwill gesture.

But with the new Defence Production Policy facilitating joint ventures with foreign direct investment (FDI), it is expected to result in increased arms exports.

Indian industries are emerging as suppliers to foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), which would help build capabilities and enhance exports.

The change in thinking and policy is significant as the South Asian nation is the world's biggest importer of weapons. According to a March report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India accounted for 12 percent of global arms imports during 2008-12.

DRDO chief Avinash Chander says ADEX-2013 will provide India an opportunity for building technology partnerships for research and development and export.

Over the years India has built a large defence industrial base, comprising eight defence public sector undertakings, 39 ordnance factories, a network of high-technology research establishments under the DRDO and a number of private companies working on specific areas.

"No country can progress by importing defence material and equipment," says Chander.

According to him, DRDO has identified areas such as ammunition for tanks and artillery guns where indigenisation would be carried out in a big way.

"We have attained total indigenisation in sonars and radars," he said at an international symposium on ocean electronics in Kochi last week, adding that DRDO-made, ship-borne sonars would be exported to Myanmar.

In August, DRDO sold the technology to manufacture an explosive detection kit in the US to an American company.

Also, of late, Indian defence services have moved to induct DRDO products into their systems. This, in turn, has sparked interest from "friendly nations" from Southeast Asia and Africa.

Africa in a few years is said to become a defence market almost at the same level with Southeast Asia and Latin America. Oxford Analytica, a global analysis firm, says Africa has reached "an expansionary period for most of its leading armies" due to "elevated security threat perceptions."

Defence experts say India has to export weapons to sustain its nascent arms industry as the orders placed by the country's military are small. Overseas orders are necessary to bring down the production costs.

At another level, India's presence in ADEX-2013 signifies the growing defence cooperation and strategic partnership between the two countries.

India-South Korean defence ties began in 2005, when the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defence logistics and supplies. Defence Minister A.K. Antony visited South Korea in 2010 and two MoUs on defence-related exchanges of experience, information and futuristic joint defence technology development were signed.

The same year, the two countries declared a strategic partnership.

Apart from being one of the largest FDI contributors, South Korea has become a big-ticket supplier of weapons to India. It has a wide base of companies like Hyundai, Samsung, Daewoo and Korean Aerospace, and its capabilities in missile development and naval combat system are well acknowledged in the global arms market.

At their third Foreign Policy and Security Dialogue (FPSD) last month, India and South Korea discussed collaboration in defence production and the potential for space and nuclear cooperation.

Both also agreed to step up cooperation in the spheres of maritime and cyber security.

Defence cooperation would figure in the bilateral joint commission meeting November 9 in New Delhi, ahead of the visit to India of President Park Geun-hy, who would be the chief guest at the Republic Day Jan 26.

The defence ministry has approved the long-pending $1.5 billion procurement of eight mine countermeasure vessels (MCMVs) from Kangnam Corp of South Korea, according to consultancy IHS Jane's.

Kangnam's Pusan shipyard will construct two MCMVs while Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) will build the remaining six under a technology transfer.

During ADEX-2013, the defence ministry has planned an Indo-Korean defence meet and an industries meet.

The two countries are celebrating this year the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.


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Reforms needed in UNSC to address historical injustices: India

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 26 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

UNITED NATIONS: The exclusion of the African continent from permanent membership of the UN Security Council raises question on the credibility of its representativeness, India has said, underlining the need for reforms in the world body to address "historical injustices".

"It is indeed an irony and a continuing question on the credibility of the Security Council's representativeness to not have the whole continent of Africa represented in the permanent category of membership, inspite of nearly 75 per cent of its work being focussed on Africa alone," minister of state for external affairs Preneet Kaur said here on Friday.

She was speaking in the UN General Assembly debate on 'New Partnership for Africa's Development'.

She said India's partnership with Africa has the potential to strengthen global governance systems and democratise multilateral institutions.

"We along with our African friends, continue to impress upon the need for urgent reforms of the Security Council and addressing historical injustices by making it reflective of contemporary realities," Kaur said.

Kaur is part of a delegation of ministers and members of Parliament from visiting the UN to participate in various sessions.

Kaur said the year 2015 would marks the 70th anniversary for the United Nations and 10 years following the 2005 World Summit mandate by heads of states and governments to achieve early reforms.

The occasion would be befitting opportunity to "deliver concrete outcomes on our pledged commitment to reforming institutions of global governance."

Kaur noted that despite positive strides, serious challenges remain before the African continent can achieve all round development and prosperity.

She said extreme poverty, hunger, lack of adequate nutrition and conflicts continue to plague development in Africa.


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Car bomb kills two soldiers in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani soldiers were killed on Saturday when a car bomb hit a paramilitary van escorting a bus of pilgrims in the country's restive Balochistan province.

The incident took place in Dringhar area, on the main Quetta-Taftan Highway in Mastung district, some 50 kilometres southwest of Quetta.

"The bomb exploded after an FC (Paramilitary Frontier Corps) vehicle stopped to check a parked car," Sayed Mehrab Shah, a senior government official told Geo TV.

All the pilgrims on the bus, who were on their way to Iran, were safe but several security personnel were wounded by the remotely triggered bomb, Shah said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast.


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Obama says shutdown shows contrast of parties' visions

NEW YORK: With an eye to 2014 elections, President Barack Obama held up the government shutdown this month as an emblem of fundamental differences between Democrats and Republicans on Friday in an appeal to wealthy donors.

"The shutdown was about more than just healthcare, it was about, sort of, a contrast in visions about what our obligations are to our fellow citizens," the president said at a fundraiser at the home of Karen Mehiel on New York's posh Upper East Side.

Republicans made defunding the president's signature healthcare program a condition for continuing to fund government operations, leading to a partial shutdown for 16 days and bringing the country to the brink of debt default.

The president must work with Republicans who control the House of Representatives if he hopes to pass budget, immigration reform or farm legislation this year, as he has said he hopes to do.

But his comments point to an effort to take advantage of the shutdown, which hurt Republicans' in public opinion polls, to help Democrats make inroads and perhaps reverse the Republicans' majority in the House.

Serious snags marring the rollout this month of the healthcare program could hurt Democrats, but Obama made no mention of those difficulties in brief public remarks at other fundraisers.

Instead, the president focused on his hopes to boost spending on things like education and repairing roads and bridges, which he said were part of the vision for the country that Democrats share.

"We believe that government has a role to play," he said. "Part of the debate and battle over the last several years has been what role do we have as a country collectively to create the platform and the tools for people to succeed."

The president has embarked on a series of fundraising events that began this week in Washington.

In New York, he raised money for the Democratic Congressional campaign committee at a reception followed by a dinner. It was the fourth fundraiser he has held for the DCCC in the 2014 cycle.

At another event across town in Manhattan, Obama appeared at an event attended by 20 people who paid up to $32,400, a Democratic National Committee official said.

Obama is due to travel to Boston for fundraisers next week.

In November, he is expected to raise funds in Miami, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles.


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Narendra Modi to address rally in poll-bound Rajasthan today

UDAIPUR: Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will address a rally in Udaipur district of Rajasthan on Saturday.

Modi is scheduled to speak at the BJP Janjaati Morcha Sammelan, where he is expected to be accompanied by state party president Vasundhara Raje.

Earlier this week, on Wednesday, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi addressed two rallies in poll-bound Rajasthan.

The Congress number two recalled the assassinations of his grandmother Indira Gandhi and his father Rajiv Gandhi in an emotionally charged speech in Churu, Rajasthan on Wednesday, and said he was not afraid if communal anger and hatred killed him someday, but would continue to fight against divisive forces in the country.

The assembly polls in Rajasthan are scheduled to be held on December 1.

Rajasthan is expected to witness a fierce battle between the Congress and the BJP.

Moreover, the upcoming assembly election in Rajasthan is being seen as a litmus test for both the parties ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.


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Parliamentary panel hits out at EC for issuing norms for online poll campaign

NEW DELHI: A parliamentary panel has hit out against the Election Commission's guidelines on use of social media for poll campaigns, questioning the jurisdiction of the poll panel to unilaterally issue instructions "that are in the nature of a substantive law". The panel also sought to know how the guidelines could be issued without quoting the relevant laws.

Chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on personnel, public grievances, law and justice Shantaram Naik on Saturday suggested that issuing such elaborate instructions to regulate social media campaigns of candidates and political parties did not fall within the jurisdiction of the EC, as Article 324 of the Constitution merely gave it supervisory jurisdiction in matters of conduct of elections and preparation of electoral rolls.

By issuing the instructions, Naik said in a statement, the commission "has created a new 'law' which has not been passed by Parliament nor do the guidelines form part of any rule making power of the government". He wondered how the EC could issue the instructions that "are in the nature of a substantive law" without consulting either the government or the political parties".

The commission had on Friday issued detailed guidelines to regulate content posted on internet/social media by the political parties or candidates and sought accounting of expenses incurred on all such activity.

Soon after, Naik spoke to deputy election commissioner Vinod Zutsi to convey the parliamentary panel's reservations over the EC's practice of issuing instructions without quoting the relevant laws. Naik told Zutsi that though contents of some of the instructions may be desirable, issuing them much after announcement of polls defies logic and also tends to take the candidates and political parties by surprise.

Commenting on the guideline that requires the candidate to declare his social media accounts in the poll affidavit to be filed along with his nomination papers, Naik said making changes in the nomination form, prescribed under a statute, cannot be done unilaterally and political parties should be heard in such matter. "Only that authority which is empowered to make changes in the prescribed forms, must do it, whether adding additional columns as regards social media account or email ID," he said.

On the instruction asking all political advertisements to be pre-certified before being posted on social media or internet, Naik said the EC, in the interest of transparency, was duty-bound to quote the provision of statute which enables the Commission to issue such instructions.

"If the Commission quotes Article 324 of the Constitution, which , they have , in any case not quoted in the instructions, it will not be fair from any angle as the Article gives only supervisory jurisdiction to the commission in the matter of conducting of elections and preparation of electoral roll," Mr Naik said in his statement.


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Terrorist killed in gunbattle with security forces in J&K's Shopian district

SRINAGAR: An unidentified terrorist was killed when security forces opened fire to repulse an attack on their search party in Shopian district of Kashmir Valley on Saturday, police said.

A group of terrorists opened fire on a joint search party of Police and Rashtriya Rifles near Zainapora, 60km from here this afternoon, police said.

Security forces retaliated to the firing and in the ensuing gunbattle, a terrorist was killed, police said.

The firing has stopped and a search operation is in on, they said. The identity and group affiliation of the militant killed in the firing was yet to be ascertained.

Security forces had moved to the area following specific information about presence of some militants, police sources said.


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Automatic budget cuts could hit Pentagon harder this year

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 25 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

WASHINGTON: Months after the US military was hit with a $37 billion budget cut that threw it into turmoil and confusion, the Pentagon is headed into the new fiscal year facing a similar threat that could have even more devastating consequences, officials say.

The budget deal that ended the government shutdown this month let the Pentagon continue spending at an annualized level of $496 billion in the 2014 fiscal year that began on October 1.

That is about $31 billion below what President Barack Obama requested for 2014, but about $21 billion above the caps set by the Budget Control Act of 2011, meaning the Pentagon faces another across-the-board cut unless Congress reaches a new spending deal that changes the law by mid-January.

And the situation could get worse. Under the 2011 budget act, defense spending is expected to begin growing again in 2015. But a top defense budget analyst said on Thursday that based on historical trends from previous military cutbacks, Pentagon spending could shrink to as low as $415 billion.

Todd Harrison, an analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments think tank, said a drop of that magnitude would force a huge cut in the size of the military, cause the cancellation of many weapons programs and lead many defense companies to go out of business.

"This would be, you know, catastrophic, if you will, for a lot of procurement programs. There would be a lot of glass on the floor at the end of this. You'd break a lot of things," he told reporters at a briefing on the 2014 defense budget.

Harrison said he was not predicting that scenario would actually take place, but looking at what could happen if the current defense drawdown followed the pattern of cutbacks after the end of the Cold War, the Vietnam war and the Korean war.

Defense officials paint a grim picture of the impact the budget uncertainty is having on their ability to ensure the military is prepared for action in the future.

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Army assistant secretary Heidi Shyu told a panel in the House of Representatives on Wednesday that more automatic budget cuts this year could force the Army to buy 12 fewer Apache helicopters and 11 fewer Chinooks helicopters and delay upgrades to the Abrams tank and Bradley Fighting Vehicle.

William LaPlante, a principal deputy Air Force secretary, said the Air Force might have to drop plans to buy four or five of the 19 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters it was scheduled to purchase. Navy officials told the panel they would have to cancel much of their planned maintenance for ships and aircraft.

"What we've been experiencing over the last one-and-a-half to two years, frankly, has been extraordinarily destabilizing," said Sean Stackley, a Navy assistant secretary, noting that the uncertainty was unraveling efforts to cut contracting costs.

Automatic budget cuts under a mechanism known as sequestration, which reduces spending across all accounts regardless of their strategic importance, is causing "a steady decline" in military preparedness and ultimately national security, he said.

Harrison said the budget cuts that went into effect in March prompted the military to reduce spending for weapons programs and development. The Pentagon shifted some of that funding to current operations and training, essentially trading future preparedness to maintain the present force.

But even with that shift in funding for present operations, only two Army brigades are fully trained for combat in the event of a crisis, General Ray Odierno, the top Army officer, said this week.

Harrison urged the Pentagon to acknowledge that Congress, after two years of discord, is unlikely to reach a deal to lift the budget caps it set in 2011. He said by submitting budget plans that recognize the caps, the Pentagon could avoid the uncertainty of across-the-board cuts and plan more effectively.


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Pilot dies while fighting Australian wildfires

SYDNEY: A pilot trying to fight one of several raging Australian wildfires died when his plane crashed, in the second fatality resulting from the fires that have ripped through the nation's most populous state over the past week.

The 43-year-old man was the only person on board and was trying to drop water onto a blaze in extremely rugged terrain near Ulladulla, south of Sydney, when his plane went down on Thursday morning, Rural Fire Service commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said.

"He's a husband with young children and we're all acutely aware that there's a family suffering ... because their dad hasn't come home," an emotional Fitzsimmons said, pausing to compose himself. "We're also feeling for the firefighting community."

More than 100 wildfires have destroyed more than 200 homes in New South Wales state this month, and a resident died of a heart attack while trying to defend his home last week. Sixty-one fires were burning Thursday, with 23 out of control, though cooler weather had decreased the fire threat and residents who evacuated had returned to their homes.

Officials were trying to access the crash site, but the steep terrain and wind was making it difficult, New South Wales police superintendent Joe Cassar said.

"We are trying to recover the pilot from the scene but are being challenged by weather conditions and nearby fire," Cassar told reporters in Nowra, a city near Ulladulla.

Fire officials also Thursday defended Australia's defense department after investigators revealed a military training exercise with live ordnance ignited the largest of the wildfires. The fire near the city of Lithgow, west of Sydney, has burned 47,000 hectares (180 square miles) and destroyed several houses but caused no injuries or deaths.

Fitzsimmons said the defense department's actions were obviously an accident.

"It was a side effect of a routine activity, it would appear, and clearly there was no intention to see fire start up and run as a result of that activity," Fitzsimmons said. "There is no conspiracy here."

Air Marshal Mark Binskin, vice chief of the defense force, said the fire started after a demolition training activity. Defense personnel tried unsuccessfully to snuff it out and fire crews arrived within 30 minutes to help.

Binskin apologized for the fire, but noted the exercise took place on a relatively cool day in which there was no fire ban in place.

"This was not deliberately starting a fire," he told reporters. "This was an accident."

Investigators are still looking into the causes of the other fires. Some were started by power lines brought down in strong winds, and at least one was likely ignited by lightning, the fire service said. A few appear to have been deliberately lit, and police have arrested several children in connection with those.


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Vice-President Hamid Ansari embarks on visit to Peru, Cuba

NEW DELHI: Hamid Ansari on Friday left for Lima on the first-ever visit at the vice-presidential level to mineral-rich Peru and Communist Cuba as part of India's thrust towards Latin America.

The 8-day official visit will also take Ansari to UK where he will deliver a public lecture at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies on the theme "Identity and citizenship".

Several agreements including one on setting up of a joint commission and another in the area of culture are expected to be signed during the three-day visit to Peru.

The Vice-President will reach Lima on Saturday after an overnight halt in Frankfurt. The visit to Lima is significant given the fact that Peru is the sixth largest economy in Latin America and the fastest growing in the region.

India is seeking greater trade and investment with Peru which is rich in minerals and hydrocarbons. Bilateral trade between India and Peru in 2012 was $1.68 billion and evenly balanced.

Talks for a free trade agreement with Peru are expected to start soon. India-Peru relations have traditionally been cordial and friendly and Lima is also a member of NAM and G77.

During his visit to Peru from October 26 to 29, Ansari will hold a comprehensive dialogue with his counterpart Marisol Espinoza Cruz, first Vice-President of Peru, and meet with foreign minister and minister for foreign trade & tourism. He will also call on President Ollanta Humala.

The Vice-President's visit coincides with the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Peru.

He will inaugurate the Cultural Festival of India in Lima to commemorate this historic event.

To mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Peru earlier this year, Peru has issued stamps depicting the Machu Picchu mountains and the Taj Mahal, the wonders of the respective countries.

Despite India and Cuba enjoying deep, enduring and historical relations as founding members of NAM, Ansari's visit to Havana on October 29 and 30 is the first VVIP visit to the communist country.


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Six detained South Koreans return home from North

SEOUL, South Korea: Six South Koreans have crossed the Demilitarized Zone from rival North Korea.

The men returned home from detention on Friday to questions about how they ended up in the North and why Pyongyang was freeing them.

Pyongyang's sudden release of the men is being perceived by many South Koreans as a conciliatory gesture after the North's abrupt cancellation last month of emotional reunions of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War. Some speculate it may be a precursor to proposals to restart talks on stalled cooperative projects.

Officials in Seoul say Pyongyang says the men had voluntarily crossed into the North. But Seoul released few other details.

Pyongyang has also separately approved a visit next week by South Korean lawmakers to a jointly run factory park in the North.


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Five bogies of goods train derails in Tamil Nadu, no casualties

CHENNAI: Five bogies of a goods train derailed near Beach Railway station here on Friday, but there were no casualties, official sources said.

The train was going to Tiruchirapalli junction from Gudur when it derailed, they said.

Since the incident occurred on the route connecting local trains, services of Mass Rapid Transit System and suburban trains were not disrupted, they said.


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Norway rejects US request to destroy Syria's chemical weapons

OSLO, Norway: Norway has turned down a US request to receive the bulk of Syria's chemical weapons for destruction because it doesn't have the capabilities to complete the task by the deadlines given, the Norwegian foreign minister said on Friday.

Boerge Brende said Norway hadn't been able to identify a port that could receive the weapons and didn't have the capacity to treat some of the waste products resulting from the destruction of the munitions.

In a webcast news conference, Brende said both the US and Norway agreed there was no point in continuing "the evaluation of Norway as a place for this destruction."

Brende said the US is looking at other alternatives but didn't give details.

Norway earlier this week said it was one of the nations that had been asked to take part in the destruction of 50 metric tons of mixed chemicals in the form of mustard gas and some 300-500 metric tons of materials needed to make nerve agents.

The US and Russia set a mid-2014 deadline for the destruction of Syria's arsenal, which Brende said was too tight for Norway.


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Tamil Nadu govt urges India to boycott CHOGM in Sri Lanka, moves resolution

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 24 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

CHENNAI: Mounting pressure on the Centre, Tamil Nadu government on Thursday moved a resolution in the state assembly, demanding that India "completely boycott" the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Sri Lanka next month.

Moving the resolution, chief minister J Jayalalithaa urged India to initiate efforts to seek suspension of Sri Lanka from CHOGM till the island nation takes action to ensure equal status to Tamils.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has spoken only on his participation in CHOGM and it was disappointing to people of Tamil Nadu, who wants India not to take part in the meet, the resolution said.


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Jury finds Bank of America liable in NY civil mortgage fraud trial

AP | Oct 24, 2013, 03.45AM IST
NEW YORK: Bank of America Corp., accused of lying about the quality of mortgages it passed along to financial firms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, was found liable for fraud on Wednesday in a civil case the government said captured the frenzied pursuit of profits at all costs just before the economy collapsed in 2008.

A Manhattan jury returned its verdict after several hours of deliberations following a monthlong trial that focused on prime mortgages that Bank of America's Countrywide Financial unit completed in late 2007 and 2008. US district Judge Jed S. Rakoff said he would determine on Thursday when a penalty phase will begin.

The verdict was returned against Bank of America, Countrywide and a former executive, Rebecca Mairone.

Attorneys for the bank, which had denied there was any fraud, did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment on Wednesday.

Mairone's lawyer Marc Mukasey said he wouldn't stop fighting for her.

"She's a model of honesty, integrity and ethics," he said. "She never engaged in any fraud because there was no fraud. We'll fight on."

US attorney Preet Bharara in a statement praised the verdict.

"In a rush to feed at the trough of easy mortgage money on the eve of the financial crisis, Bank of America purchased Countrywide, thinking it had gobbled up a cash cow," he said. "That profit, however, was built on fraud, as the jury unanimously found."

He said Bank of America chose to defend Countrywide's conduct "with all its might and money, claiming there was no case here," but the jury disagreed.

The trial related to mortgages the government said were sold at break-neck speed without regard to quality as the economy headed into a tailspin.

The government had accused the financial institutions of urging workers to churn out loans, accept fudged applications and hide ballooning defaults.


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North Koreans in Panama over detained sailors in Cuba arms case

PANAMA CITY: North Korean officials were in Panama to check on 35 of their sailors held for allegedly smuggling undeclared Cuban military goods in an apparent UN sanctions violation.

"The only thing they have addressed is to go see the conditions in which the sailors are detained," prosecutor Javier Caraballo told reporters.

The men also paid a courtesy visit to Panama's top prosecutor Ana Belfon.

Political counselor Ra Yun Bak and Havana-based diplomat Ri Il Gyu were due to discuss the sailors' fate with Caraballo and others during their two-day visit, a government source said.

The sailors are detained at Fort Sherman, a former US military base. They have access to satellite television, air conditioning, a dining area, smokers' area and even a beach.

On Tuesday, foreign minister Fernando Nunez said that 33 of the 35 sailors could be released during the diplomats' visit if prosecutors accept Cuba's argument that the crew did not know they were carrying hidden military materiel.

But Caraballo had said he expected the investigation to conclude around early November.

The sailors were on board the Chong Chon Gang, which was intercepted July 10 as it tried to enter the Panama Canal on suspicion of carrying drugs.

Authorities instead uncovered 25 containers of military hardware, including two Soviet era MiG-21 fighter jets, air defense systems, missiles and command and control vehicles.

Both Havana and Pyongyang said they were "obsolete" Cuban arms being shipped to North Korea for refurbishment under a legitimate contract.

The communist allies did not explain why the items were buried under more than 200,000 sacks of sugar.

The ship's crew members face up to 12 years in prison if convicted on arms trafficking charges.

The Panama Canal Authority announced in September that it had slapped a $1 million fine on the ship.

In August, the Panamanian government said the United Nations had determined that the shipment violated sanctions against arms transfers to North Korea.

The sanctions were imposed over the reclusive country's controversial nuclear program.


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Tamil Nadu govt urges India to boycott CHOGM in Sri Lanka, moves resolution

CHENNAI: Mounting pressure on the Centre, Tamil Nadu government on Thursday moved a resolution in the state assembly, demanding that India "completely boycott" the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Sri Lanka next month.

Moving the resolution, chief minister J Jayalalithaa urged India to initiate efforts to seek suspension of Sri Lanka from CHOGM till the island nation takes action to ensure equal status to Tamils.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has spoken only on his participation in CHOGM and it was disappointing to people of Tamil Nadu, who wants India not to take part in the meet, the resolution said.


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Govt sanctions Rs 1260cr to upgrade ITBP posts along India-China border

NEW DELHI: Government has sanctioned Rs 1,260 crore to fortify and upgrade jawans' facilities in far-flung ITBP posts located along the India-China border.

The funds will be used to enhance the living conditions of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police border guards at 69 posts in the icy Himalayan locations along the 3,488km India-China frontier.

"At 69 outposts (of ITBP), we want to give solar-backed power in an eco-friendly way so that our jawans in front posts have electricity 24 hours...this is one of the big spending that we are going to do in ITBP and (also) upgrade forward posts," minister of state for home R P N Singh told reporters on the sidelines of the 52nd Raising Day celebrations of the paramilitary here.

Singh, who officiated as the chief guest of the event, said the idea behind sanctioning the amount was not only to make these border posts "strong" but also provide the interior locations with "water and electricity" as the troops of the paramilitary work in extremely harsh weather conditions.

"These troopers work at an altitude of 9,000-18,000 feet and we at the ministry of home affairs are determined to help the ITBP as much as we can," Singh said.

The minister complimented the force for their efforts in providing relief and rescue during the recent flash floods and rains in Uttarakhand.

"We know about your problems and we are trying to address them," he said in his speech made to the troops at its base in south Delhi here.

The ITBP was raised as a border guarding force in the wake of the 1962 Chinese aggression and the force has 56 battalions (56,000 personnel) at present.

Apart from border guarding duties, the force is also deployed to render a variety of internal security duties in the country, including conducting anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh.


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Private firm AdvanFort requests India to release all 35 crew of detained US ship

TUTICORIN, TAMIL NADU: Private US firm AdvanFort International on Thursday requested India to release all 35 crew members of their detained ship M V Seaman Guard Ohio, saying the vessel has not trespassed into its territorial waters.

The firm whose ship and its crew have been detained here for the past two weeks for illegally carrying arms and ammunition, in its website denied the charges against it.

AdvanFort said it had submitted a petition to the Union government, seeking release of all the crew members. The company claimed it was receiving support from hundreds of people worldwide, including seafarers and many unrelated to the maritime industry, demanding release of ship and crew.

Company president William H Watson had claimed in an interview that all the firearms and ammunition were used to safeguard commercial ships against piracy in high-risk areas.


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Free talk-time, recharge benefits for cyclone-hit Odisha

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 23 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

BHUBANESWAR: To help people connect with each other in the aftermath of devastation by cyclone Phailin, a mobile telephone service provider is offering free talk time in Odisha.

Reliance Communications is offering a daily free recharge of 10 minutes for a period of five days, from October 20 to its customers on both the CDMA and GSM platforms to ensure that they stay connected with their loved ones in this hour of need, a company release today said.

Given that electricity supply has been disrupted in many districts in the state, Reliance Communications has stepped up relief and support measures for cyclone and flood-affected people of Odisha by setting up battery-charging centers at company stores and key markets in affected areas.

In many areas, electricity connection is yet be restored.

"Our immediate efforts were to ensure that our network was up and running with no disruptions and outages?special crisis management cells were put in place to prevent or control network outages in the first few days after the natural disaster," said Sabyasachi Chakraborty, regional head (east), Reliance Communications.

Most of the mobile towers in the state are running on alternative sources of energy, and this enables the company to put up charging stations so that people in these areas can keep their phones charged and work while waiting for restoration of power in their homes.


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Phailin's effect on education: Rs 300 crore needed to fix campus damages in Odisha

BHUBANESWAR: The state government has made an estimate of around Rs 300 crore to restore the damage caused by Cyclone Phailin in 50 higher educational institutions and undertake mitigation measures. The higher education department has pitched for a need of Rs 267 crore for 49 campuses, including Rs 155 crore for Berhampur University and Rs 80 crore for Utkal University.

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), which comes under the administrative control of agriculture department has pegged its cyclone damage at Rs 30 crore. Higher education minister Badrinarayan Patra said the government had asked the institutions to submit an estimate taking into account the damage besides funds required to lessen impact of future calamities. "The government will make a consolidated report of the entire damage and apprise the central government about it," he said.

In the worst-hit Berhampur University, the cyclone caused extensive damage to hostel buildings, administrative blocks, guesthouses, auditorium, police outpost, health centre and school inside the campus. While the varsity would need Rs 145 crore to repair the damage, it has made an estimate of another Rs 10 crore for underground cabling of electricity, telephone and internet lines as a cyclone mitigation step.

The state government on Tuesday sanctioned Rs five crore to the Berhampur varsity as an interim measure from the infrastructure development fund of the higher education department. Due to damage caused by the cyclone, the government has extended puja vacation of the campus from October 21 to November 4.

The government has calculated Utkal University's need for civil repair works and new constructions at Rs 67 crore. Besides, it has made an estimate of Rs 13 crore for underground cabling. The varsity's cyclone mitigation suggestion include a cyclone shelter (Rs 0.9 crore), a new administrative block (Rs 9.8 crore), a new academic block (Rs 6.75 crore), convocation centre (4.80 crore), two hostels (Rs 9 crore). It has asked for Rs 35 crore for repair of the walls of various buildings.

Among others, the government calculated fund needs of Rs 10 crore each for Khallikote College and SBRG Women's College in Ganjam district. Calculating its damage at Rs 30 crore, OUAT has asked the government to give Rs 26.63 crore while it would generate anther Rs 3.47 crore from its internal sources, varsity sources said.


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Greece cuts off state funding to far-right Golden Dawn party

ATHENS: Greek lawmakers voted to cut off state funding to the far-right Golden Dawn party early on Wednesday, the latest effort by the government to clamp down on a party it has branded a "neo-Nazi criminal gang".

Golden Dawn had steadily risen on the back of an anti-austerity and anti-immigrant agenda to become Greece's third-most popular party, until the killing of a left-wing rapper by a party supporter last month triggered the government crackdown.

A legislative provision passed by 235 lawmakers in the 300-seat parliament suspends state funding to political parties if their leaders, or a tenth of their lawmakers, are charged with involvement in a "criminal organisation" or "acts of terrorism". The move could deprive Golden Dawn of a major financial resource.

Athens has earmarked 11 million euros for elected parties in 2013, including 873,000 euros ($1.20 million) for Golden Dawn.

After entering parliament last year and appearing virtually immune to frequent accusations of violence against immigrants and leftists, the party has been on the defensive since the fatal stabbing of 34-year-old Pavlos Fissas.

The killing prompted prosecutors to investigate party lawmakers over a series of crimes and Prime Minister Antonis caused Samaras's conservative-led government to probe the police force. Samaras has vowed to wipe out the party and described it as a "gang of neo-Nazis" that threatens democracy.

Golden Dawn's leader, Nikolaos Mihaloliakos, and two senior lawmakers have been put behind bars pending trial on charges of participation in a criminal group. This is the first time that elected politicians have been jailed in Greece since a military coup in 1967. Three other lawmakers, who were arrested, have been freed pending trial. They were ordered to stay in the country.

Parliament has stripped four more MPs of their immunity to allow a deeper investigation into accusations against them.

If convicted, Golden Dawn lawmakers face a prison sentence of up to 10 years. If they are acquitted, the party will receive the state funds it is owed.

Golden Dawn, with a red-and-black swastika-like emblem, has tapped into Greeks' anger at the political class and won support with promises like ridding Greece of immigrants and sealing its borders with landmines.

But since Fissas's killing, the party's support has fallen by about a third.

The party rejects accusations of violence and the neo-Nazi label. All six lawmakers who have been charged deny the allegations against them, saying they are being persecuted because of their nationalist beliefs.

Golden Dawn abstained from the vote and said the funding cut-off would only disrupt its community initiatives, such as "for-Greeks-only" food handouts and blood donations.

"This provision is unconstitutional and illegal," Golden Dawn lawmaker Ilias Kasidiaris said during the debate.

In turn, Golden Dawn last month filed a lawsuit over state funds the co-ruling Socialist PASOK party received in 2007-2010.

Members of parliament do not lose their political rights or seats unless there is a final court ruling against them.


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Cambodia witnesses fresh protests over disputed poll

PHNOM PENH: Thousands of Cambodia opposition supporters staged a demonstration amid high security on Wednesday over fiercely disputed elections that extended strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen's near three-decade rule, following bloody protests last month.

Opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), which is boycotting parliament over the controversial July polls and has demanded an independent investigation into allegations of electoral fraud, said the protest would last for three days.

"The mass non-violent demonstration... organised by CNRP is to demand justice for the people who are the voters regarding the election irregularities," the party, led by Sam Rainsy, said in a statement.

According to an AFP photographer, about 5,000 protesters joined the rally in central Phnom Penh, many with ribbons tied around their heads carrying slogans such as "Where is my vote?"; "We need a truth committee"; and "Long live democracy!".

"I am protesting to demand my vote back, they stole my vote. I want justice. If they do not return my vote, I will protest until the current government collapses," 72-year-old demonstrator Phay Math said.

Thousands of riot police were deployed along the streets and at significant locations in Phnom Penh on Wednesday morning to meet the first major show of strength by the opposition since tens of thousands of its supporters joined three days of rallies in the capital last month.

Those demonstrations left one protester dead and several wounded after security forces clashed with a stone-throwing crowd.

Cambodia's parliament in late September approved a new five-year term for Hun Sen, despite the absence of Rainsy's party, in a move decried by the opposition as a "constitutional coup".

The opposition has said protesters will march on the United Nations human rights office in the capital on Wednesday afternoon to deliver a petition calling on the UN and foreign powers to intervene after the disputed polls.

They also plan to walk to a number of foreign embassies, including those of France, the United States, Britain and China to deliver their petition over the coming days.

Hun Sen - a 61-year-old former Khmer Rouge cadre who defected and oversaw Cambodia's rise from the ashes of war - has ruled for 28 years and vowed to continue until he is 74.


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President Barack Obama appeals to allies to stick with health law

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration is appealing to its allies in Congress, on Wall Street and across the US to stick with President Barack Obama's healthcare law even as embarrassing problems with the flagship website continue to mount.

The website's troubled debut on October 1 was overshadowed by the partial government shutdown that started the same day the website went live. Last week, Obama and Democrats walked away from a no-holds-barred fight with Republicans over debt and spending with a remarkable degree of unity, made all the more prominent by the deep Republican divisions the standoff revealed.

The debt-and-spending crisis averted for now, the spotlight has shifted to Obama's healthcare law and the web-based exchanges, beset by malfunctions, where Americans are supposed to be able to shop for insurance. The intensified focus has increased the pressure on Democrats to distance themselves from Obama's handling of the website's rollout as both parties demand to know what went wrong and why.

As the administration races to fix the website, it's deploying the president and top officials to urge his supporters not to give up.

"By now you have probably heard that the website has not worked as smoothly as it was supposed to," Obama said on Tuesday in a video message recorded for Organizing for America, a non-profit group whose mission is to support Obama's agenda. "But we've got people working overtime in a tech surge to boost capacity and address the problems. And we are going to get it fixed."

Whether through the website or other, lower-tech means, the administration needs millions of Americans to sign up to purchase private health insurance plans — with many enrollees qualifying for subsidies to lower premium costs — through the exchanges for the law to succeed. While the website has become an easily maligned symbol of a law that Republicans despise, Obama said it's important that Americans realize that "Obamacare" with its various patient protections, is much more.

"That's why I need your help," Obama told OFA's supporters.

The group has been organizing a multitude of events and social media campaigns around the health care law's implementation. OFA said those efforts will continue, but the group isn't adjusting its strategy in response to the website's issues.

Obama has turned to longtime adviser Jeffrey Zients to provide management advice to help fix the system. Zients, a former acting director of the office of management and budget and a veteran management consultant, will be on a short-term assignment at the health and human services department before he's due to take over as director of Obama's national economic council next year.

Meanwhile, Vice President Joe Biden and top White House officials held a call with business leaders on Tuesday about the health law and other issues. Business Forward, a trade group friendly to the White House, said the administration asked the group to invite leaders to hear directly from Biden.

In Congress, even staunch supporters of the law like House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and Representative Steny Hoyer, the Democratic whip, have said the website's rollout was unacceptable. In a potentially worrying sign for Obama, Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen is calling for the White House to extend the open-enrolment period past March 31 in light of the glitches.

On Wednesday, the administration is sending Mike Hash, who runs the health reform office at HHS, to Capitol Hill to brief lawmakers on the law's implementation.

An invitation to the breakfast meeting obtained by The Associated Press says it's restricted to members of Congress. But only Democrats were invited to that session, prompting a protest from House Speaker John Boehner, whose spokesman called it a "snub'' and said the administration should brief House Republicans, too, in the name of transparency and accountability. Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for HHS, said officials would be happy to honour additional briefing requests.


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14-year-old gang-raped in moving car in Lucknow

LUCKNOW: A 14-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped by three persons in a moving car in Aashiyana area here, police said on Wednesday.

An FIR has been registered in this regard. Three accused Ramu, Babu and Nafees allegedly kidnapped the girl on October 16 in a car and raped her in the vehicle, the police said.

A report in this regard was filed yesterday by victim's father after which SSP J Ravinder Goud directed for investigation into the matter, they said.


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MBBS seats case: Rashid Masood appeals against conviction, CBI to respond by Nov 13

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 22 Oktober 2013 | 17.34

NEW DELHI: A day after his disqualification from the Rajya Sabha, Congress leader Rashid Masood moved the Delhi high court on Tuesday challenging his conviction and four years sentence in a corruption case.

Justice Hima Kohli issued notice to the CBI and sought its response by November 13 on Masood's appeal.

Masood's counsel HR Khan Suhail also sought suspension of his client's jail term on medical grounds.

He said 67-year-old Masood is acute diabetic and is taking insulin several times a day besides other medicines for his old age ailments.

He also submitted that the trial was going on against Masood for past 17 years and he is in custody since October 1 when he was sentenced to four years jail by the trial court.

Justice Kohli admitted his appeal and asked the CBI to respond to Masood's plea for suspension of sentence on the next date of hearing, i.e. November 13.

Masood was held guilty by the trial court of fraudulently nominating undeserving candidates to MBBS seats allotted to Tripura in medical colleges across the country from the central pool as Health Minister in the National Front government of 1990. The court had also imposed a fine of Rs 60,000 on him.

Masood is the first MP to lose his seat after the July 10 Supreme Court judgement which had removed the immunity for convicted lawmakers.

Masood's conviction and sentencing was the first case after the apex court judgement that struck down a provision in the Representation of the People Act, under which incumbent MPs and MLAs could avoid disqualification till pendency of the appeal against conviction in a higher court.

Masood was held guilty of offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act and IPC Sections 120B(criminal conspiracy), 420 (cheating) and 468 (forgery). He, however, was acquitted of the charge under Section 471 IPC (using as genuine a forged document).


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