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Special package for drought-hit region in Maharashtra

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 08 November 2014 | 17.34

MUMBAI: A special package would be declared for drought-affected areas in Maharashtra, Union agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh said here on Saturday.

The minister was speaking during a meeting with Maharashtra agriculture minister Eknath Khadse here.

The package would be declared after receipt of report about crop yield in these areas, Singh said.

District banks in Wardha Buldhana and Nagpur will be given banking permits again, he said.

Strengthening of agriculture is essential for development of the country, he said. There won't be shortage of funds for agriculture, he added.

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Don't cave in on climate policy, US Senate leaders urge Obama

WASHINGTON: Four Senate leaders on Friday urged President Barack Obama not to retreat from promises of strong domestic carbon cutting goals and significant aid to developing countries to combat climate change given new Republican leadership in Congress, which is expected to be hostile to such policies.

The Democratic chairs of four Senate committees — foreign relations, environment and public works, finance and budget — wrote to Obama, asking him to uphold promises he made at a high-profile UN climate summit in September.

"A strong target for American emissions reductions after 2020 will build upon our actions to reduce carbon pollution domestically, and convince other countries to help forge a strong international agreement at the 21st Conference of the Parties in 2015," they wrote, referring to the pivotal climate summit set to be held in Paris next year.

Victories in Tuesday's mid-term elections mean Republicans will take control of the Senate and expand their majority in the House of Representatives, putting Obama's priority climate change strategy in peril.

Expected Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said his first priority will be to "do whatever I can to get the Environmental Protection Agency reined in," he said, referring to the agency's proposed regulations to limit carbon pollution from power plants.

With climate change skeptic James Inhofe set to lead the Senate's environment panel, any financial pledge the United States makes to help developing countries deal with climate change will face challenges.

Inhofe has attended UN climate meetings in the past to blast the international negotiation process and has also decried spending taxpayer dollars for climate projects abroad.

The Democratic senators also asked Obama not to renege on the administration's promise of a significant pledge to the UN Green Climate Fund, a pivotal gesture to win the trust of developing countries ahead of the Paris climate talks.

"These countries will not be willing to join international emissions reduction efforts unless the United States displays a willingness to assist them in adapting to the threat of climate change," the senators wrote.

The letter was signed by Senators Robert Menendez of New Jersey, Barbara Boxer of California, Ron Wyden of Oregon and Patty Murray of Washington.

In October Peruvian Foreign Minister Gonzalo Gutierrez, who will host interim climate negotiations in Lima in December, said Secretary of State John Kerry told him the United States will make a "significant announcement" on its climate fund pledge as soon as this month.

But some analysts think the mid-term election outcome will restrain the White House's ambitions.

"Any budget expenditures have to be appropriated and approved by Congress, so there is no way around it," said Jake Schmidt, director of the international program at the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Still, Schmidt said he expects Obama to "affirm at a high level that he is committed to his climate agenda" when he meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing next week.

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Suspects admit killing over 40 missing Mexico students

MEXICO CITY: Suspected gang members in Mexico have confessed to killing more than 40 missing students and incinerating their remains in a case that has shocked the country, the attorney general said on Friday.

But Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam warned that it would be difficult to identify the charred remains and that authorities will continue to consider the students as missing until DNA tests confirm the identities.

Authorities have been searching for 43 students since police attacked their buses in the southern city of Iguala on September 26, allegedly under orders of the mayor and his wife in violence that also left six people dead.

The three suspects said the students were killed after they were handed over to them between Iguala and the neighboring town of Cocula by police linked to the Guerreros Unidos drug gang, Murillo Karam said.

The bodies were set on fire with gasoline, tires, firewood and plastic in an inferno that lasted 14 hours, he said.

"The fire lasted from midnight to 2:00 pm the next day. The criminals could not handle the bodies (for three hours) due to the heat," he said.

The suspects then crushed the remains, stuffed them in bags and tossed them in a river.

The suspects were not sure how many students they received but one of them said there were more than 40.

Before the announcement, relatives of the missing said they would not accept that their children were killed until they get the results of independent Argentine forensic experts.

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UN security council slaps sanctions on Yemen ex-president Saleh

UNITED NATIONS: The UN security council on Friday imposed sanctions on Yemen's former president Ali Abdullah Saleh and two allied rebel commanders for threatening peace in the impoverished Arab country.

A US request to impose a visa ban and assets freeze on the deposed leader and the two commanders from the Shiite Huthi movement went into force after no objections were raised to the measures by the deadline of 2200 GMT, the Lithuanian chair of the sanctions committee said.

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Detroit wins court approval for plan to exit bankruptcy

DETROIT:Detroit won US Bankruptcy Court approval on Friday for a road map to end its fiscal free fall and revitalize a city sinking under a huge debt load and dysfunctional government.

Judge Steven Rhodes confirmed the city's plan to shed about $7 billion of its $18 billion of debt and obligations and plow $1.7 billion into improvements, finding it both fair to creditors and feasible to implement.

"The city has worked honestly, diligently, and tirelessly to accomplish precisely the remedy that the bankruptcy code establishes for municipalities," Rhodes said in the ruling he read from the bench.

He acknowledged the anger the bankruptcy fueled among many Detroit residents and urged them to look forward.

"And so I ask you, for the good of the city's fresh start, to move past your anger. Move past it and join in the work that is necessary to fix this city," he said.

He also called Detroit's inability to provide adequate services to its residents "inhumane and intolerable," saying that the city's plan aims to fix that problem.

Once the proud symbol of US industrial strength, Detroit fell on hard times after decades of population loss, rampant debt and financial mismanagement left it struggling to provide basic services to residents. During the 15-1/2-month bankruptcy process, the city's historic collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) came into play as a potential pot of assets to satisfy creditors.

The journey through Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy began on July 18, 2013, with major creditors girding for battle, and has wound down in a flurry of settlements. A so-called Grand Bargain taps in to $816 million from foundations, the DIA and the state of Michigan to ease pension cuts and protect city-owned art work from sale.

In his ruling, Rhodes said that settlement, which was key in winning the support for the plan from Detroit's two retirement systems and scores of city workers and retirees, "borders on miraculous." Bigger cuts to retiree healthcare were justified because that benefit, unlike pensions, was not protected under Michigan's constitution, he said.

However, a deal that granted unsecured holders of the city's unlimited tax general obligation bonds a 74 percent recovery was possibly at the top range of reasonableness, Rhodes said. He also noted that bond repayment can no longer be the only top budget priority in Michigan ahead of pensions.

Richard Ciccarone, head of Merritt Research Services, said Detroit changed the risk profile for municipal bonds.

"It's a milestone for municipal credit risk. If we look back over the past 50 years, this stands out as evidence that municipal bonds are not risk-free."

Two companies that guaranteed payments on Detroit bonds and were the last major holdout creditors in the case, Syncora Guarantee Inc and Financial Guaranty Insurance Co , received options to develop parcels of land.

Rhodes imposed the plan on two classes of miscellaneous creditors.

With the cost of Detroit's consultants and lawyers topping $140 million, Rhodes said a process will be established to determine if those fees are reasonable.

Attending Rhodes' ruling were Detroit's state-appointed emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, who took Michigan's biggest city to bankruptcy court, and Mayor Mike Duggan, who is now tasked with carrying out the plan. Orr came under fire from many Detroit constituents and city-elected leaders when he was appointed by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to turn the city around.

"The rule of law, comity, civility and unity prevailed. Sometimes not too easily - but eventually," Orr said at a news conference following the ruling.

Duggan, at the same news conference, took issue with Rhodes' concern that it is a possible conflict of interest for the mayor and a member of the city council to have a seat on a nine-member, state-created oversight board for a post-bankruptcy Detroit.

"I am going to sit on that financial review commission to make darn sure that every single document they ask for, every single concern they raise is responded to promptly by the city of Detroit," Duggan said.

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, who authorized the bankruptcy, also noted at the news conference that much work remains to be done. "We need to redouble our efforts on the neighborhoods, to make Detroit a place where people want to raise their families."

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Teen wounded in Washington school shooting dies

SEATTLE: Another of the teenagers wounded in a Washington state high school shooting has died, raising to five the number of fatalities after a student opened fire in the cafeteria two weeks ago.

Andrew Fryberg, 15, died yesterday evening at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Zoe Galasso, 14, was killed during the shooting on Oct 24 by a popular freshman at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Gia Soriano, also 14, died on Oct 26 at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett and 14-year-old Shaylee Chuckulnaskit died on Oct 31 at the Everett hospital.

The shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, died of a self-inflicted wound.

"We express our thanks for the amazing support from the community, as well as from everyone around the world that have been praying for us all through this tragic event," Andrew Fryberg's family said in a statement released by the hospital.

The family also thanked "all the amazing staff" who cared for the boy in Harborview's pediatric intensive care unit. The relatives asked for privacy.

Andrew Fryberg was the last wounded student still hospitalized.

On Thursday, 14-year-old Nate Hatch was released from Harborview and returned home. He had been shot in the jaw.

More than 200 friends and family gathered along the road leading onto the Tulalip Indian Reservation north of Seattle to welcome Hatch home. He was driven past the crowd in a black tribal police vehicle.

Andrew Fryberg and Nate Hatch were cousins of the shooter.

In a statement yesterday, the Tulalip Tribes said they and Marysville "will be forever changed as a result of the senseless and tragic incident that took place on the morning of Oct 24 and know that healing will not happen overnight. We remain committed to taking this journey together, step by step, holding up the families most impacted and helping our communities heal."

The school 30 miles north of Seattle reopened Monday after being closed for a week. Hundreds of people lined the entrance. Well-wishers waved at returning students and many held candles. People cheered as buses and cars entered the school campus.

The school day started with an assembly. Students ate lunch in the gym because the cafeteria where the shooting took place remains closed.

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Mumbai-bound Air India flight from Bangkok makes emergency landing

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 07 November 2014 | 17.34

KOLKATA: An Air India flight en route to Mumbai from Bangkok made an emergency landing at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport here this evening, after the pilot reported an on-board medical emergency, airport sources said.

The pilot first contacted the Air Traffic Control (ATC) shortly after 9.00pm and informed that a passenger had fallen sick and he would be making an emergency landing, the sources said.

Accordingly, a medical team was kept on standby and all necessary arrangements were made. But, the pilot again informed the ATC that the condition of the passenger was grim and he wanted some immediate advice from the doctors over the radio message, they said.

In a rare move at the airport, doctors of the medical team were then taken to the ATC tower and they advised the pilot after he narrated the condition of the patient, sources said.

The flight made the emergency landing with 244 passengers at around 10 PM and the sick passenger J Babariya (58), a resident of Gujarat, and two of his associates got down.

Babariya was soon rushed to a local private hospital where he later died, airport police officers said. The flight left for Mumbai soon after midnight.

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Security lapse? Man without pass shared dais with Modi at Fadnavis' swearing-in

MUMBAI: In a major security lapse, a man claiming to be a BJP activist managed to gain entry into the swearing-in ceremony of Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis here without possessing a valid pass and even reached the dais where Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sitting.

The grand swearing-in ceremony was organised inside Wankhede Stadium in South Mumbai on 31 October.

The man, identified as Anil Mishra, was spotted on the dais where Modi and other dignitaries were sitting, and police are now investigating how he managed to get there.

"It was brought to our notice that one Anil Mishra, said to be a BJP activist, breached the tight security and reached the dais where PM Narendra Modi ji was sitting along with other dignitaries, without any valid pass," a senior police officer said this evening.

Besides Modi, several top leaders, including BJP president Amit Shah, party patriarch LK Advani, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, several Union Ministers, Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states and those governed by its alliance partners were present at the high-profile event.

Fadnavis (44) was administered the oath of office and secrecy at the ceremony by Governor C Vidyasagar Rao.

Also sworn-in were seven Cabinet Ministers and two Ministers of State at the sprawling stadium which witnessed a crowd of over 25,000.

The officer said they had been inquiring into the matter and if required an FIR will be registered.

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President Pranab Mukherjee arrives in Bhutan

THIMPHU: President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday arrived here on a two-day visit to Bhutan and was received by the King and his wife in a special gesture.

King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck along with his wife turned up unexpectedly at the airport as a special gesture to receive Mukherjee, the first Indian head of state to visit to the country in 26 years.

Hundreds of school children were lined up along the way, holding Indian and Bhutanese flag.

During the visit, Mukherjee will hold meetings with Wangchuck and Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay besides other leaders to take bilateral ties to a new level.

Some agreements in education sector are likely to be signed during the trip.

The President is accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha, Members of Parliament Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Anil Shirole, Mahendra Nath Pandey (all BJP) and Gaurav Gogoi (Congress), besides officials and representatives of a few educational and academic institutions.

Sources said as India is keen to revive the ancient Nalanda University, an agreement will be signed for seeking cooperation from Bhutan in this regard.

Mukherjee's visit to Bhutan comes nearly five months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to the country. It was Modi's first foreign visit as Prime Minister.

The meetings of the President with the King of Bhutan and the Bhutanese Prime Minister, who will call on him, will provide an opportunity to discuss all issues of mutual interest and ways of further strengthening close bilateral relations.

India shares a unique and special relationship with Bhutan nurtured by successive Kings of Bhutan and Indian leaders.

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12 children feared drowned in boat capsize in UP

RAE BARELI : Twelve children were today feared drowned when their boat capsized in the Ganga river at Raalpurghat under Saraini police station area here, police said.

The boat was ferrying eighteen persons belonging to Kanjas village when it sank in the river. Six of the boat occupants swam to safety, Superintendent of Police N Kolanchi said.

Two of the bodies identified as that of Shipli (15) and Raunaq (10) have been recovered, while a hunt was on for the others, the SP said.

Those missing are Shewta (16), Komal (12), Shivani (14), Shagun (15), Chotey (12), Sunil (15), Deepak (13), Suraj (16), Asha (7) and Lala (11), he added.

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Imran Khan lauds Modi for anti-black money initiatives

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's opposition leader Imran Khan is all praise for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his efforts to bring back black money stashed in foreign banks.

"Whatever you say about him, he is a faithful man," said the cricketer-turned politician, who has been demanding for similar initiatives in Pakistan.

He has also been protesting since August against Nawaz Sharif government over alleged rigging in the 2013 polls.

It is rare praise by a Pakistani politician for Prime Minister Modi who has is been criticised here after the recent border clashes.

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My childhood dream was to become a doctor: Khattar

CHANDIGARH: Haryana Chief Minister ManoharLalKhattar said that he wanted to be a doctor since childhood but destiny took another turn and he got the opportunity to serve the people through politics. Khattar was recalling his childhood at the inaugural function of four-day 22nd annual conference of Indian Academy of Neurology at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research here.

He said that he was keen to pursue a medical degree, despite his father's opposition who wanted him to take to farming like the rest of the family. Later, he went on to pursue graduation from Delhi University before joining the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in 1977. He later joined the BJP. Khattar also lauded PGI's contribution in providing people better healthcare facilities and suggested that such institutes should be extended at district level also so that the facilities could be made available to more people.

He said that thousands of people visit PGIMER every year for treatment of various diseases and about 70,000 patients visit its neurology department alone every year. "This shows the enormous amount of pressure on doctors and staff of this institute. Therefore, better health care facilities should be developed at state, district and divisional level," he said. Khattar said that the Haryana Government is committed to provide better health care facilities to its people. And for this purpose Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College has been opened at Karnal. PTI SUN GJS 11071430 NNNN

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Kiss of love: Kerala lady teacher faces ire for Facebook posts

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 06 November 2014 | 17.34

KANNUR: The row over the kiss of love campaign is not over, with a teacher of Cheruthazham government higher secondary school here facing the heat for supporting it in her Facebook posts.

A poster campaign has begun in the locality ever since M Sulfath, a social activist and primary teacher, put a comment and uploaded some photographs on Facebook. The posters against her were pasted outside the school in parents' name while some teachers took out a protest demonstration against her, too.

School headmaster Mohanan M said the teacher's behaviour was not suitable for her profession. "Both teachers and students had voiced their protest against her. Her behaviour was also discussed at the school development committee meeting as she had tried to malign the school's image by unleashing a campaign that we protected a teacher who was accused in a sex abuse case. However, we never questioned her freedom or her FB posts," he said.

Mohanan said the school would bring this issue to the attention of higher officials. He alleged that she was ignoring her responsibilities as a teacher but dismissed rumours that they were planning to oust her from the school as baseless.

School PTA president P V Gangadharan and developments committee chairman Damodaran P also said they had only brought up some issues about her to make people aware of the damage it causes to the school.

However, Sulfath said school authorities and even the PTA were trying to malign her because she had questioned the vested interests who tried to protect a teacher accused in a molestation case. "It was only after the intervention from my end and also mothers of some students that they were forced to take action against the said teacher."

She also said she had taken a long leave after ensuring the appointment of a substitute teacher in the school.

The Facebook posts of Sulfath had questioned the rationale of opposing the kiss of love campaign, citing instances of sanyasis exhibiting their nakedness in festivals like Kumbh Mela. "The vested interests are now taking this as an opportunity to portray me in a bad light and malign me because I questioned their moral degradation in handling a sensitive case in which a teacher is accused."

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US has offered Iran 'framework' for nuclear deal: Obama

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Thursday said the US has proposed a "framework" that can help Iran meet its nuclear energy needs and the prospects of a comprehensive deal with the country over its nuclear programme should become clear in the next 3-4 weeks.

"Whether we can actually get a deal done, we're going to have to find out over the next three to four weeks. We have presented to them a framework that would allow them to meet their peaceful energy needs," Obama told reporters at a White House news conference.

Referring to the frequent statements from the Iranian leadership that they don't want to develop a nuclear a weapon, Obama said: "If that is, in fact, true, then they've got an avenue here to provide that assurance to the world community, and in a progressive, step-by-step, verifiable way, allow them to get out from under sanctions so that they can reenter as full-fledged members of the international community."

The West has accused Iran of attempting to develop a nuclear weapon under the guise of a civilian nuclear programme, while Tehran argues that its nuclear development is aimed purely at meeting the country's growing energy needs and achieving other peaceful goals.

Obama said the unprecedented sanctions imposed by US-led international community has crippled Iran's economy.

"We have been able to freeze their programme, in some cases reduce the stockpile of nuclear material that they already had in hand. The discussions, the negotiations have been constructive," he said.

"I've said consistently that I'd rather have no deal than a bad deal — because what we don't want to do is lift sanctions and provide Iran legitimacy but not have the verifiable mechanisms to make sure that they don't break out and produce a nuclear weapon," Obama said.

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Two elderly women commit suicide after one of their husbands dies in TN

MADURAI: Two elderly women, who were siblings, committed suicide at their house in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu on Thursday morning after the husband of one of them died of illness on Wednesday.

Police said Thanga Nadar (72) of Keelamavilai near Rajakkamangalam in Kanyakumari district was a retired clerk who had served the state transport corporation. He was living with his wife Pushpam (70).

Their only son Navaneethakrishnan, an engineer, was working in the US where he lived with his family.

A few months ago, Pushpam's sister Saraswathy, a widow and retired teacher, whose only daughter was living in Chennai, came to live with the old couple in their house at Keelamavilai.

Thanga Nadar fell ill a few months ago and their son came down with his family to visit them and returned 20 days ago.

On Wednesday, Thanga Nadar succumbed to his illness and the two old women were inconsolable.

Relatives, who lived nearby informed their son and he asked them to make arrangements for the funeral. He told them that he would arrive home on Friday.

While, the relatives were making preparations for the funeral, the two elderly women went into the storeroom of their house and locked the door.

When they failed to come out of the storeroom, the relatives looked into it through a window and found their bodies hanging from the roof. The women used saris to commit suicide.

The Rajakkamangalam police registered a case.

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Two elderly women commit suicide after one of their husbands dies in TN

MADURAI: Two elderly women, who were siblings, committed suicide at their house in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu on Thursday morning after the husband of one of them died of illness on Wednesday.

Police said Thanga Nadar (72) of Keelamavilai near Rajakkamangalam in Kanyakumari district was a retired clerk who had served the state transport corporation. He was living with his wife Pushpam (70).

Their only son Navaneethakrishnan, an engineer, was working in the US where he lived with his family.

A few months ago, Pushpam's sister Saraswathy, a widow and retired teacher, whose only daughter was living in Chennai, came to live with the old couple in their house at Keelamavilai.

Thanga Nadar fell ill a few months ago and their son came down with his family to visit them and returned 20 days ago.

On Wednesday, Thanga Nadar succumbed to his illness and the two old women were inconsolable.

Relatives, who lived nearby informed their son and he asked them to make arrangements for the funeral. He told them that he would arrive home on Friday.

While, the relatives were making preparations for the funeral, the two elderly women went into the storeroom of their house and locked the door.

When they failed to come out of the storeroom, the relatives looked into it through a window and found their bodies hanging from the roof. The women used saris to commit suicide.

The Rajakkamangalam police registered a case.

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Former Maharashtra minister Gedam passes away

NAGPUR : Former Maharashtra minister and veteran freedom fighter Shankarrao Gedam passed away here, family sources said.

He was 95. Gedam, who was a staunch protagonist of a separate Vidarbha state, died at his home in the city last night.

A qualified lawyer, Gedam had represented Katol Assembly seat in Nagpur four times - in 1952, 1957, 1962 and 1972.

He was minister for food and civil supplies in the Vasantrao Naik Cabinet in 1975-76 and public works minister in Vasantdada Patil Cabinet in 1977-78.

Gedam is survived by two sons and as many daughters. His last rites were performed here today.

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Govt asks UIDAI & National Population Register to complete Aadhaar enrolments by March

NEW DELHI: In order to extend the use of Aadhaar number to various social welfare schemes, government has asked the Unique Identification Authority and the National Population Register to complete the enrolment of the entire population by March.

"The Prime Minister's Office has directed UIDAI and the NPR to complete the enrolment of the entire population of 12 crore by March," a source said.

According to him, the direction was given during a review meeting of the Aadhaar project last month. Earlier too, the government had advanced the deadline for completing this task to June from December next year.

UIDAI has already issued 70 crore Aadhaar numbers to residents across the country. Nine states, including Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, have crossed 90 per cent Aadhaar coverage, while 16 states have over 70 per cent coverage, said a press statement by UIDAI.

Aadhaar enrolments in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand and Chhattisgarh are going on at a fast pace.

These four states with a combined population of about 34 crore were added earlier this year to UIDAI?s mandate by the government. Aadhaar numbers have been issued to 8.93 crore residents in these states, which is 26 per cent of the target population.

Over 25,000 Aadhaar enrolment kits are operational across the country as on date, including both camp mode and Permanent Enrolment Centres, with a total output of approximately 10 lakh enrolments per day.

UIDAI has already geared up its processing capabilities to achieve the targets and has the capacity to process around 15 lakh enrolment packets every day.

In the recent months, government has provided fresh impetus to the UIDAI by linking Aadhaar to various schemes and initiatives, including the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), MGNREGS, Pensions, Scholarships, DBTL, UAN (EPFO), PDS, Passports, Attendance system in government offices etc.

Aadhaar facilitates "anytime, anywhere" online authentication of a resident through universal verification of identity based on the demographic and biometric information of an individual, eliminating any chances of duplication or fraud.

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Haryana's health minister escapes unhurt in car accident

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 05 November 2014 | 17.35

AMBALA: Haryana's health minister Anil Vij escaped unhurt in a road accident on GT road at Ambala Cantt this morning when his car was hit by a truck, police said.

Vij, the BJP MLA from Ambala Cantt, was going to market in his private car. A truck coming from opposite direction hit the car, leaving a portion of the vehicle damaged, police said.

The MLA, however, escaped unhurt in the accident, they said.

The police have registered a case against the truck driver.

Later on, Vij proceeded to Chandigarh in his official car to attend the state assembly session.

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Kerala HC declines to return custody of 'whistle-blower' sailor to Navy

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday declined to return the navy 'whistle-blower' to navy's custody after a detailed evaluation at a government medical college found no mental abnormalities in him. A division bench comprising of justices VK Mohanan and K Harilal instead ordered that chief petty officer Sunil Kumar Sahu to be retained at Cooperative Medical College under medical observation and be produced before the court on Thursday morning, when the court would further hear the case.

The court is considering a petition filed by the sailor's wife alleging that he is undergoing forced treatment at the psychiatric ward of naval hospital I NHS sanjeevani after he filed a complaint regarding corruption at his unit, INS kattabomman at Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu . Last week, the court had ordered navy to produce him before it and had ordered to shift him to the medical college after a quick psychiatric evaluation by a government psychiatrist found no mental abnormalities with the sailor.

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Eight injured in Muzaffarnagar clash

MUZAFFARNAGAR: Eight persons were injured when a clash broke out between two groups of a same community over building of a speed-breaker on a road at Sarju village here, the police said.

"Trouble started when some people objected to building of the speed breaker on the road last evening. Clash between the members of the two groups turned violent as lathis and sharp-edged weapons were freely used," they added.

The injured were identified as Nosher, Shanawaz, Shahrukh, Dilshad, Sabra Begum, Khalid, Shehzad, Hifzurrehman. They have been admitted to the district hospital.

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No Obama-Putin meetings on sidelines of APEC and G20: Kremlin

MOSCOW: No bilateral meetings between Presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin are scheduled during the APEC and G20 summits next week, a Kremlin spokesman said on Wednesday.

"No bilateral meeting is planned for the moment," spokesman Dmitri Peskov said, according to the Ria Novosti news agency. He added that informal contacts between the US and Russian leaders were not ruled out.

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Mayawati back to basics, nominates dalits for Rajya Sabha

LUCKNOW: In a bid to hold on to her depleting dalit vote base, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Wednesday announced names of two dalits — Rajaram and Veer Singh Advocate — for Rajya Sabha nominations.

BSP has 80 MLAs in UP state assembly and can nominate only two candidates in Rajya Sabha. It could not win even a single seat in Lok Sabha election in which a section of dalits voted for the BJP.

Addressing mediapersons, Mayawati said that she decided two nominate two dalits because of limited choice. "I believe in sarvjan (equal representation to all) policy but at present it is not possible for me to give equal representation to dalits, upper castes, backward classes and Muslim, hence I have decided to nominate two dalits, which is core vote base of the BSP," she said.

Replying to allegations leveled by former party member Akhilesh Das who resigned from the BSP after being denied Rajya Sabha ticket, Mayawati said "Das came to BSP from Congress in 2008. After joining, he levelled several allegations against Rahul Gandhi. He also promised that he will bring Vaishya community close to the BSP. That's why I sent him to Rajya Sabha. However, he failed to deliver. He did nothing for the party and did not take part in Rajya Sabha proceedings. On October 21 this year, he came to meet me and offered Rs 100 crore for party fund for re-nomination but I refused. I told him even if you give Rs 200 crore, I will not give ticket to you."

Mayawati said that she also told Das that she gets enough voluntary contribution from party cadre to contest elections and run the organisation. "Party workers are poor but they contributed religiously. Their small contribution is enough for the party," she said. She also said that she has decided to nominate people from the cadre in Rajya Sabha and state legislative council. "Both Rajaram and Veer Singh Advocate are old party members," she said. Rajaram is from Azamgarh and Veer Singh from Moradabad.

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Vijay's Kaththi movie release issue: 12 men arrested for attack on Sathyam Cinemas get bail

CHENNAI: A sessions court in Chennai on Wednesday granted bail to 12 persons who were arrested for allegedly hurling petrol bombs at a cinema theatre in Chennai, apparently to protest against the release of Vijay-starrer Kaththi, two weeks ago.

On October 20, two days ahead of the release of "Kaththi," Sathyam Cinemas and Woodlands Theatre in the city came under attack from two unidentified groups of men. It was considered an act of protest against the release of the film which was allegedly coproduced by a production house having links with Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa.

On October 21, police arrested 12 men in connection with the attack on Sathyam Cinemas at Royapettah.

Advocate S Duraisamy and V Elangovan, representing the accused before the principal sessions judge N Authinathan, said they had been implicated only for political reasons. Pointing out that one of the arrested youth - Prabhakaran - was an engineering college student, Duraisamy said they were all young people having no bad antecedents.

Investigation into the violence was already over and the youths had already spent 14 days in jail, he said, adding that the value of the alleged damage to the theatre was Rs 50,000.

Principal sessions judge Authinathan, considering the arguments and noting that the entire incident had been captured in a CCTV installed on the theatre premises and hence probe into the case was substantially over, granted bail to all the 12 persons.

The judge directed them to execute a personal bond for Rs 5,000 each besides furnishing two sureties of the like sum each. He also asked each them to deposit Rs 2,000 before the XIII metropolitan magistrate court, which would be refunded to them after final orders are passed in the matter.

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Fadnavis must stand up against Karnataka govt's move on Belgaum: Shiv Sena

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MUMBAI: Shiv Sena on Tuesday urged Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis to step up offensive against the Karnataka government's decision to change Belgaum's name to Belagavi, to protect the interests of the Marathi-speaking people.

"Devendra Fadnavis has sworn to protect the Marathi speaking people. It is now his duty to safeguard the interest of Marathi 'manoos' wherever they reside, in or outside the state. This is why he (Fadnavis) should stand up and protest the decision taken by the (Karnataka) government," the Sena said in an edit in party mouthpiece Saamana.

Uddhav Thackeray had on Sunday said that the Karnataka government had hurt the sentiments of Marathi-speaking people by changing Belgaum's name to Belagavi.

"Why were they (Karnataka government) in a hurry to change the name? They should have waited for a final decision by the Supreme Court on the disputed territory. We have been asking for a union territory status (for Belgaum) till the SC decides. It is our duty to appoint legal experts to represent the Marathi community's side in the apex court," Thackeray had told reporters in Kolhapur.

The Sena claimed that the Marathi-speaking people of the region hoped for justice from Prime Minister Narendra Modi after waging a 60-year-long struggle on the issue.

"The people of Belgaum have been struggling against the atrocities being committed by the Karnataka government from the last 60 years. They want the region to be a part of Maharashtra. People thought justice would be served to them by the Prime Minister but he instead extended his good wishes for the new name," the editorial said.

Belgaum is a disputed region on the borders of Maharashtra and Karnataka. Both the states claim stake to the region.

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Militants fire grenade at security forces bunker in J&K

SRINAGAR: Militants on Tuesday fired a rifle grenade towards a security forces bunker in Sopore town of Baramulla district in Kashmir but the device failed to explode, police said.

The ultras fired the rifle grenade towards the bunker of 179 battalion CRPF at Sopore town this morning which failed to explode, a police spokesman said.

He said a bomb disposal squad was called in to destroy the grenade.

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Modi govt 'playing' with lives of Indian fishermen: Vaiko

CHENNAI: Slamming the NDA government on fishermen issue, BJP ally MDMK on Tuesday said it is "playing with the lives of Indian fishermen" and its UPA-like approach towards Sri Lanka had emboldened Colombo to treat them (fishermen) with disdain.

Alleging that Modi government was "playing" with the lives of Indian fishermen, MDMK founder Vaiko said, "I ask the Modi government...why are you insisting with defence ties with Sri Lanka even after this...the lives of Tamil fishermen should not be taken lightly. If the NDA follows the UPA policy on Sri Lanka, the Tamil youth will not tolerate that."

The statement comes in the backdrop of five Indian fishermen being awarded death penalty by a Sri Lankan court for drug-trafficking last week.

Slamming the Centre on ties with Colombo, from inviting its President Mahinda Rajapaksa for Modi's swearing-in to the continued defence ties, Vaiko said despite these, Chinese naval ships had recently berthed in Sri Lankan waters, which he said was a direct threat for Tamil Nadu.

"Such an approach by the Modi government towards Sri Lanka was a reason for the five fishermen being awarded death penalty as Rajapaksa controlled his country's judiciary," he told reporters after spearheading a protest here against the court verdict.

He warned that the Centre may have to face the consequences of such an approach towards Sri Lanka.

Vaiko had been critical of UPA government's "friendly" relations with Sri Lanka, including maintaining defence ties, and had accused it of aiding Colombo in its pursuit against the rebel LTTE, with the last leg of hostilities in 2009 witnessing heavy civilian casualties when Rajapaksa was president.

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Centre clears Rs 90 crore for road projects in Arunachal

ITANAGAR: The ministry of development of north eastern region (DONER) has cleared a total of about Rs 90 crore this fiscal for various road projects in Arunachal pradesh.

This would be part of the total Rs 120.41 crore for 17 road projects for which state shares were cleared and utilization certificates submitted to the ministry.

This was stated by DONER secretary R Vijay Kumar, joint secretary A M Singh and NEC joint secretary VB Pathak during a discussion on various road projects with state PWD minister Gojen Gadi in New Delhi yesterday.

With hardly six working months in the state and one month gone, delay in release of funds is likely to escalate the project costs and would require re-submission of the projects, Gadi said to justify his plea, official sources said.

Gadi had received assurance from Union MoS (Home) Kiren Rijiju for release of central share for 17 NLCPR projects after submitting the DPRs prepared by PWD (Highway) western and eastern zone chief engineers at Ziro in Lower Subansiri district on September 26 last.

On Gadi's request, the officials of the DONER ministry assured to find out the cause behind inordinate delay in sanctioning of the long pending 35-km Koyu-Ego road (Phase-II) for which a proposal worth Rs 96 crore was submitted.

"We will take it up immediately," they assured. The ministry has already released 60 per cent of the total funds earmarked for Arunachal, Kumar told Gadi, sources added.

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Death row Indians in Lanka: Fish prices go up in TN as fishermen continue agitation

MADURAI: Fish prices have gone up in Tamil Nadu due to the prolonged agitation of fishermen along the coastal areas in the southern districts.

Fishing activities were suspended as fishermen went on a rampage after five men from Rameswaram were sentenced to death by a Sri Lankan court on October 30. Expressing their solidarity with the Rameswaram fisherfolk, fishermen in Tuticorin, Kanyakumari Pudukottai and Nagapattinam districts also stopped fishing activities.

"Prices have gone up at least by Rs 50 on all fish varieties after the protest started," said Kayum Khan, a fish merchant in Madurai.

"Our fishermen are protesting in the coastal districts of southern Tamil Nadu and there is an impact on the prices of seafood," said Subash Fernando, coordinator of Federation of All Fishermen Associations in Tuticorin.

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Punjab National Bank asked to pay Rs 25,000 for harassing senior citizen

PTI | Nov 4, 2014, 03.46PM IST
NEW DELHI: A bank has been asked by a consumer forum to pay a compensation of Rs 25,000 for "harassing" a senior citizen by arbitrarily dishonouring her cheque repeatedly.

New Delhi district consumer disputes redressal forum, presided by CK Chaturvedi, asked Punjab National Bank (PNB) to pay Rs 25,000 to one Sunaina Malik as compensation and litigation charges, noting that the account had sufficient deposit to honour the cheque of Rs 1.5 lakh.

"The complainant being a senior citizen was so harassed with repeated dishonouring (of cheque) that she was forced to withdraw money in cash from PNB in Ghaziabad and carry it to her residence in Dwarka in a public transport after several visits to bank," the forum's bench, also comprising its members S R Chaudhary and Ritu Garodia, said.

The forum said that the bank was in "gross dereliction of their duty and gave no reasonable explanation for their arbitrary and negligent behaviour." It also found the bank guilty of "deficiency" in service.

"We, therefore, direct the bank to pay Rs 20,000 to compensate the complainant for injustice and inconvenience suffered by her due to misfeasance by bank officials. We also award Rs 5000 to the complainant towards litigation charges," it said.

Malik had told the forum that she had applied for withdrawal of Rs 1.5 lakh through another bank by issuing a cheque from her own account in PNB, Ghaziabad.

PNB refused to honour the cheque on the pretext of the account being inoperative despite regular deposits of money in the account every month, she said.

On January 6, 2011, she was assured by PNB that the cheque would be honoured after she visited its branch in Ghaziabad, she submitted.

However, the cheque was dishonoured again on one pretext or the other, according to her.

Finally, on February 27, 2011, Malik encashed the cheque in PNB itself and had to carry the cash back to her residence in Dwarka.

In its written reply before the forum, the bank had denied the claim. However, the forum found that there were several irregularities on the bank's part.


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Acker Bilk, renowned jazz clarinetist, dies in England

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LONDON: English clarinet player Acker Bilk, who beat the Beatles and other British rockers to the top of the US music charts with the instrumental "Stranger on the Shore," has died at the age of 85.

Manager Pamela Sutton said Bilk died on Sunday at a hospital in Bath, southwestern England. The cause of death was not announced.

Born Bernard Stanley Bilk in 1929 in the southwestern English county of Somerset, Bilk adopted the name Acker from a local slang term for friend.

He learned the clarinet as a bored army conscript, stationed in Egypt after World War II, and became one of the stars of Britain's 1950s "trad jazz" scene.

Before the British rock invasion, he was the first UK act to top the Billboard music chart in the 1960s, with "Stranger on the Shore." The wistful 1961 instrumental also spent more than a year in the British charts and became his signature tune.

He was on the select list of artists who have been played in space. Along with tracks by Frank Sinatra, the Kingston Trio and others, three of Bilk's tunes were included on a cassette that accompanied the Apollo 10 astronauts on their mission around the moon in 1969.

Bilk attributed his distinctive vibrato sound to a pair of childhood accidents. He lost part of a finger in a sledding accident, and two teeth in fight at school.

His smooth signature style became an instantly recognizable sound for millions of listeners, and his goatee, garish waistcoat and bowler hat helped cement his image. He remained a television regular with a large and loyal following long after jazz was displaced from the charts by rock 'n' roll.

Bilk, who was treated for throat cancer around the turn of the millennium, was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 2001 for services to music.

He is survived by his wife, Jean, and their son and daughter.

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Obama swaps planes on trip after Air Force One flap problem

PHILADELPHIA: President Barack Obama and his entourage were switching to a different plane for his return trip to Washington on Sunday because of a minor flap issue with the aircraft, dubbed Air Force One, that flew them earlier in the day, a spokesman said.

"While in Philadelphia, we have transferred to a backup airplane due to a minor mechanical problem with one of the aircraft's flaps," White House spokesman Eric Schultz said.

"This switch to a backup C-32 will not affect our schedule."

Any plane that carries the president maintains the name Air Force One.

Obama traveled to Connecticut earlier on Sunday for a campaign rally before flying to Pennsylvania for another campaign event ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.

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Unesco supports Iraq against destruction of cultural heritage

BAGHDAD: Unesco chief Irina Bokova Sunday voiced support for the Iraqi government against "barbaric" destruction of the Iraqi cultural heritage, as the Sunni radical group Islamic State (IS) destroyed several ancient sites in the country.

"I've come here to represent Unesco with strong message of support and solidarity with Iraqi people in a very difficult and challenging time. Iraq and Iraqi people possess one of the richest culture heritage which belong to the whole humanity," Bokova, the Director General of Unesco, told a joint press conference with Iraqi ministers of education and antiquities at the building of the National Museum in Baghdad, Xinhua reported.

"Iraq has thousands of temples, of buildings, of archeological sites, of objects, that represent a treasure for humanity," Bokova said.

"We cannot agree that this treasure, this legacy of human civilisation, is being destroyed by the most barbaric manner," Bokova added.

"We have to act, we don't have time to lose, because the extremists are trying to erase the identity, because they know if there is no identity, there is no memory and no history, and we think that this is not acceptable," she said.

She added that her visit to Iraq includes holding talks with the Iraqi President Fuad Masoum and the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in addition to the ministers of antiquities and education to discuss "how Unesco could continue to support the government and the Iraqi people in this very difficult time".

For his part, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Adel Shirshab said that Iraq was keen to enhance cooperation with Unesco to benefit from its technical expertise in order to protect the country's antiquities.

"Cooperation with Unesco would enable us to bring back many of our smuggled antiquities, in addition to benefit from their expertise by holding training and developing courses," Shirshab said.

Bokova arrived in Baghdad on a one-day official visit to discuss the attacks against the country's cultural heritage and diversity with Iraqi leaders and officials.

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Bangladesh SC upholds death sentence of Jamaat stalwart

DHAKA: Bangladesh's Supreme Court on Monday upheld the death sentence handed down to a fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami stalwart for committing mass murder and crimes against humanity during the 1971 liberation war against Pakistan.

The four-member appellate division of the Supreme Court headed by Justice S K Sinha pronounced the verdict on the appeal filed by 62-year-old Muhammad Quamaruzzaman against the death penalty handed down to him in May last year by a special tribunal.

The decision comes after within a week Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami and top leader of the party Mir Quasem Ali were both sentenced to death for atrocities committed during the 1971 independence war against Pakistan.

The special Bangladeshi tribunal handed down death penalty to Quamaruzzaman for collaborating in the mass murder of 164 unarmed civilians in Sohagpur village on July 25, 1971.

Quamruzzaman, an assistant secretary general of Jamaat, is the third war crimes convict whose appeal was disposed off in the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court earlier reduced the capital punishment handed down by the tribunal to life imprisonment in one of the cases and in another case the apex court upheld the death penalty of another convict.

Prosecution lawyers, immediately after the verdict, said Quamaruzzaman could now only seek presidential clemency to overturn the verdict as under the law he has no other legal option to get the judgment reviewed.

But defence lawyers said their client had rights to get the verdict reviewed by the apex court itself as it was his constitutional right.

Quamruzzaman was the leader of now defunct Islami Chhatra Sangha, the then student front of Jamaat, which was opposed to Bangladesh's 1971 independence from Pakistan.

Since Bangladesh launched the war crimes trial, the two special tribunals, set up by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's secular government in 2010, have handed down death penalties to nine people and sentenced two others to life imprisonment until their death.

Only one of them, Jamaat's joint secretary general Abdul Quader Mollah so far was executed while two of the convicts were now living in the US and Britain and some cases were pending before the Supreme Court for review.

About three million people were killed by the Pakistani army and their Bengali-speaking collaborators during the liberation war when Jamaat was opposed to Bangladesh's independence siding with the Pakistani junta.

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British banker charged with murder of two women in Hong Kong

HONG KONG: A 29-year-old British banker appeared in a Hong Kong court on Monday charged with two counts of murder after police found the bodies of two women in his apartment, including one inside a suitcase on a balcony.

Rurik George Caton Jutting, looking stony-faced and unshaven and wearing a black T-shirt and dark-rimmed glasses, said he understood both charges. The brief hearing was adjourned until November 10, without Jutting entering a plea.

Jutting was arrested in the early hours of Saturday at his apartment in Wan Chai, a central city district known for its vibrant night life.

A charge sheet read out in court said the woman whose body was found in the suitcase had been killed on October 27. The second woman was killed on Nov. 1, the document said, without saying how they were killed.

A spokesman for Bank of America Merrill Lynch told Reuters on Sunday that the US bank had, until recently, an employee with the same name as Jutting's.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch would not give more details nor clarify when Jutting had left the bank. It did not respond to a request for further comment on Monday.

Media described the two victims as prostitutes and said both had neck injuries, adding one was nearly decapitated. One of the women was Indonesian, the South China Morning Post newspaper reported.

The grisly murders have shocked Hong Kong, a city with a low homicide rate.

While one of the victims had been put in the suitcase on the balcony, the other had been found lying inside the apartment with wounds to her neck and buttocks, police have previously said.

Jutting had called police and asked them to investigate the case, police have said.

Britain's foreign office in London said on Saturday a British national had been arrested in Hong Kong, without specifying the nature of any suspected crime.

Shock in Hong Kong

A Linkedin account under Jutting's name said he had worked in structured equity finance and trading at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong since July 2013. Before that, he had worked in the same department but in London.

The profile also said Jutting had worked in structured capital markets at Barclays between June 2008 and July 2010 and had studied at Cambridge University.

A spokesman for Barclays in Hong Kong said the bank was not immediately able to confirm if Jutting had worked for them in London.

The apartment where the bodies were found is on the 31st floor in a building popular with financial professionals, where average rents are about HK$30,000 (nearly $4,000) a month.

"It's very shocking because we never expected something like this to happen in Hong Kong, especially in the same building that I'm living in," said banker Mina Liu.

Another woman who lives down the corridor from the flat where the bodies were found said she had seldom seen anyone come and go from the apartment.

Wan Chai has been a popular haunt for foreign navies on rest and recreation over the decades.

There were 14 homicides in Hong Kong, a city of seven million people, between January and June, down from 56 in the same period last year, according to government crime statistics.

In one of Hong Kong's most talked-about killings, the so-called "milkshake murder", a Merrill Lynch banker was clubbed to death in 2003 by his wife, who drugged him beforehand by serving him a milkshake full of sleeping pills.

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Don't let dalit murders become a tool to spread violence, Shiv Sena says

MUMBAI: Describing the triple murders in a dalit family at Javkheda village as 'gruesome' and 'inhuman', the Shiv Sena on Monday said the new BJP government should ensure that "selfish" politicians and naxals don't exploit the situation to spread violence.

"On one hand there is widespread anger among people as a result of these killings and on the other hand naxalites have started issuing threats once again. Former home minister R R Patil had first highlighted this naxal connection. The new government should make sure that Javkheda murders do not become a tool for spreading violence by selfish politicians and naxalites," the Sena said in an edit in its mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

It said that new CM Devendra Fadnavis should ensure strong action is taken against those guilty of the gruesome and inhuman act.

"It is true that the Fadnavis government has just taken over the reins of the state. Since these killings have moved people emotionally, it is necessary that his government takes stringent steps immediately. Strong action should be taken against the perpetrators of the crime," the Sena said.

Over the course of October 21 and 22, villagers of Javkheda Khalsa in Ahmednagar retrieved dismembered body parts of a mason, Sanjay Jadhav (42), his wife Jayashree (38) and their teenage son Sunil (19), from a well, and strewn all around the land owned by Jadhav.

Strongly condemning the murders, NCP leader and former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, who visited Javkheda, had urged political parties to come together and help relatives of the victims.

Governor Vidyasagar Rao had recently directed the state director general of police, Sanjeev Dayal, to appoint a special task force (STF) to probe the murders after meeting a delegation led by RPI president Ramdas Athawale at the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai.

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4 men, 1 woman shot to death in Acapulco bar in Mexico

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 02 November 2014 | 17.34

MEXICO CITY: Officials in Acapulco say four men and a woman died from a shooting inside a bar in a neighborhood away from the tourist zones of the Pacific resort city in southern Mexico.

A brief statement late Friday from the Guerrero state prosecutor's office gives few details of the bloodshed. It says the four men all died in the bar and the woman died after being taken to a hospital

Guerrero is known for violence from social unrest and gang rivalries, and the state is currently tense over the disappearance of 43 college students that prosecutors have blamed o in Mn a mayor and police in an inland area.

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Syria escalates barrel bomb attacks as world attention shifts

BEIRUT: With global attention focused on the fight against jihadists, Syria's regime has in recent weeks stepped up its use of deadly barrel bomb strikes, killing civilians and wreaking devastation.

In less than a fortnight, warplanes have dropped at least 401 barrel bombs on rebel areas in eight provinces, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group.

Activist Yassin Abu Raed, from the town of Anadan in northern Aleppo province, has seen his house hit three times in barrel bomb attacks.

The latest strike destroyed it completely.

"Death is all around us, and nobody cares," he told AFP via the Internet.

"Barrel bombs kill those we love most, they destroy houses, dreams and memories, and leave us without any hope that the killing will ever stop."

"All this, and no one has even heard of us, no one feels for us."

The Observatory, which documents casualties and strikes, relying on a broad network of activists and doctors across the war-torn country, said at least 232 civilians have been killed in regime air strikes, including barrel bomb attacks, since October 20.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said the number of barrel bomb attacks is now "much higher" than a fortnight ago.

The regime began using barrel bombs in late 2012, but stepped up its attacks this year, with a wave of raids in February alone killing hundreds of people.

Barrel bombs are typically constructed from large oil drums, gas cylinders or water tanks filled with high explosives and scrap metal.

Raids hit refugee camp

On Wednesday, helicopters dropped four barrel bombs on a camp for displaced people in the northwestern province of Idlib, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens, according to the Observatory.

Activists posted horrific video footage on YouTube, showing bodies torn apart and people wailing as they tried to rescue survivors.

The United States denounced the attack as "barbaric".

Ismail al-Hassan, a volunteer nurse at a field hospital in Idlib province, told AFP via the Internet that health workers face immense difficulties treating the wounded after a barrel bomb blast.

"Most of the casualties from barrel bomb strikes are women and children," said Hassan, adding that medical staff suffer from severe equipment shortages, making it hard to treat casualties properly.

Hassan also said he and his colleagues suffer deep psychological scars from treating victims.

"Once we had to decide to leave a child to die. He simply had too many wounds on his body — we couldn't save him," he said.

Like many Syrians in rebel-held areas, Hassan resents the West's failure to help topple President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

"Everyone in Syria has realized that we only have God by our side," he said.

Global attention 'diverted'
In February, the UN security council passed a resolution demanding that all sides in Syria's war end attacks against civilians, with a specific mention of the use of barrel bombs.

The government denies using barrel bombs, and says it only targets "terrorists".

New York-based Human Rights Watch has repeatedly blasted Damascus over its "unlawful" use of barrel bombs, saying the weapon is particularly indiscriminate.

HRW researcher Lama Fakih said there had been no global effort to hold Assad's government to account.

"While there is international effort to stop abuses by (the jihadist group) Islamic State, there is no concerted international effort to stop abuses by the Syrian government, including attacks against the civilian population," she said.

The United States and its mainly Gulf allies began air strikes against jihadist positions in Syria last month, but there has been no question of extending the strikes against Assad's regime.

"Unfortunately international attention has been diverted by the Islamic State's advances in Iraq and Syria," Fakih told AFP.

Observatory director Abdel Rahman agreed.

"The number of regime air strikes including barrel bomb attacks is just crazy, and there has been an escalation in recent days," he said.

He accused Damascus of "taking advantage" of the world's focus on IS to step up its attacks on rebel areas.

Syria's opposition says international criticism of the regime is simply not enough.

"The United States criticises the regime, but it still does nothing" said Samir Nashar, a member of the key opposition National Coalition.

"Meanwhile, the regime is making military advances."

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Five killed in fire near US university

WASHINGTON: At least five people died and several remained unaccounted for in a fire that occurred near a university in the US state of Maine Saturday, media reports said.

The blaze was reported Saturday morning at a three-story building used by University of Southern Maine students, reported the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), adding that it was not immediately clear whether the victims were students of the university, Xinhua reported.

Seven people managed to escape without injuries, while one person who jumped out of a window had serious burns. The injured was reportedly flown to Boston for treatment and was in critical condition, according to NBC.

People inside the building had been celebrating Halloween the night before, the broadcaster said.

Neighbours told NBC affiliate WCSH that the residents of the building are mostly in their 20s. The number of victims and those unaccounted for remains fluid since not everyone who lives there may have been home at the time, local officials said.

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Hunt for dictator Franco's men raises Spanish victims' hopes

ADRID: An Argentine judge has reopened old wounds from Spain's Franco dictatorship by ordering some of his ex-ministers to face justice for alleged killings.

Groups campaigning for justice for people tortured and killed under Francisco Franco hailed the "historic" move to demand the extradition of 20 Spanish officials including several ex-ministers.

They have also welcomed moves to investigate allegations that hundreds of thousands of babies were stolen from left-wing and unmarried mothers under the dictatorship.

Buenos Aires judge Maria Servini de Cubria issued the arrest and extradition warrants invoking "universal jurisdiction", a legal doctrine that authorises judges to try serious rights abuses committed in other countries.

One of the lawyers acting for the plaintiffs, Carlos Slepoy, said it was the first time former ministers of the regime were targeted under universal jurisdiction.

"It is historic," said Maria Arcenegui Siemens, spokeswoman for the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory, a group supporting victims of Spain's 1936-1939 civil war and the ensuing 36-year dictatorship. "It is a great day."

The two most prominent suspects targeted by Servini are Rodolfo Martin Villa, 79, who was a senior official in Franco's regime and later interior minister just after the dictator's death, and Jose Utrera Molina, 86, who was housing minister under Franco.

Villa is accused of ordering a police raid on protesting workers sheltering in a church which left five people dead in 1976, according to Servini's ruling.

Utrera is suspected of being one of the officials who in 1974 signed the execution order for Salvador Puig Antich, a Catalan anarchist accused of killing a policeman.

Utrera is the father-in-law of Spain's ex-justice minister Alberto Ruiz Gallardon, who resigned in September over an unrelated matter. Gallardon has said several times that he admires Utrera, who still praises Franco's regime.

Servini issued a request to cross-border police agency Interpol to demand Spanish authorities carry out the "pre-emptive detention with a view to extradition" of the suspects.

'Stolen babies'

Two years after Franco's death in 1975, Spanish leaders signed an amnesty agreement seen as essential to avoid a spiral of score-settling as they tried to unite the country and steer it to democracy.

"Democracy returned overnight ... but nothing was purged," said Arcenegui.

Spanish authorities still invoke the amnesty law in refusing to investigate alleged atrocities from the Franco era, despite demands by the United Nations that it be scrapped.

Servini last year issued warrants for two former policemen accused of torture, but the Spanish courts refused to extradite them.

It was nevertheless significant that the two men were made to appear in court for an extradition hearing, Arcenegui said.

The warrants are part of an investigation launched by Servini in 2010 into alleged crimes against humanity and genocide.

They also touch on another of the abuses of the Franco era — the "stolen babies".

Among the other suspects targeted by Servini's latest order is a doctor accused of taking away a newborn from its mother in 1967 and of telling the woman the child had been stillborn.

Campaign groups say hundreds of thousands of babies of left-wing opponents or unmarried couples were taken away at birth and given to adoptive families. A handful have been reunited with their birth parents over recent years.

More than 2,000 cases have been registered in Spanish courts, though many have run into bureaucratic barriers, with hospitals saying they no longer hold the records.

Campaigners also want courts to investigate the disappearance of tens of thousands of people during the civil war and the dictatorship.

Renowned judge Baltasar Garzon was tried in 2012 for trying to investigate those disappearances.

The Supreme Court acquitted him of charges of abusing his authority but judged that his attempt to investigate was "a mistake" and was not authorized under Spanish law.

Servini's latest move "gets the problem of impunity for the Francoists back out in the open", one of the plaintiffs in the case being investigated by Servini, Jose Galante, told Spanish television.

"This day offers hope that those criminals will be judged in Argentina and even in our country."

The lawyer Seploy added: "We are convinced, as are many judges and prosecutors in Spain, that these matters must be investigated."

He said it was now up to the Spanish government to pass on the arrest order to the courts for them to notify the suspects.

"If the government prevents that, it will be very obvious that are protecting certain people," he said.

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China grants citizens right to sue govt over land acquisition

BEIJING: China has granted citizens the power to sue the government if it fails to pay proper compensation, relenting for the first time to growing resentment over land acquisition.

China's top legislature, the National people's Congress' yesterday adopted an amendment to the Administrative Procedure Law aiming to expand the people's right to sue the government.

According to the amendment, courts will launch probe if the government is sued for violating agreements on land and housing compensation and commercial operations franchised by the government.

The amendment comes in the backdrop of growing public resentment over arbitrary seizure of land by the government for projects without paying proper compensation.

The amendment says the courts should order authorities to follow contracts or give compensation for the breach if they are confirmed to have violated the contract.

Even if authorities have legitimate reasons to terminate contracts, they should offer compensation, the new law said.

The revision compels defendants - representatives of the administrations concerned - to personally appear before the court.

Those who refuse to appear without legitimate reasons or leave the court during the trial without approval may face additional punishment.

Currently most defendants ask their lawyers or other staff to represent them in the court.

"Having them appear in court will also effectively promote the officials' awareness of the rule of law," Professor Jiang Ming'an of the Peking University was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua news agency.

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Govt to form teams to identify source of Ganga pollution

NEW DELHI: Expediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet project of cleansing the Ganga, the Centre will be constituting 25 special teams to check the source of pollution of the holy river so that further action could be taken accordingly.

The teams to be drawn from different wings of the ministry of water resources would inspect various drains of the river during winters as there is no flow from the glaciers then, which will give ample scope to them to locate the source of discharge released by industries and other polluting factors.

The exercise, which is expected to be completed before the commencement of summer, would be subsequently carried out in all the Ganga-flowing states, sources said.

"For instance, the teams would be inspecting five or six drains (nullahs) at Kanpur to prepare the data. This would help us draw plans on the requirement of treatment plants," an official said.

Moreover, it would also help in quantifying the volume of effluents discharged by the industries for initiating appropriate action in the future.

"Initially, we thought about employing consultancies for the purpose. But we then decided to carry it out on our own as we will have first-hand information about pollution," the official noted.

The exercise is being done in winter since effluents get mixed up in the river's natural flow in summer along with the water from melting glaciers, thus reducing the chances of identifying the source of pollution.

The Ganga originates as Bhagirathi from the Gangotri glacier in the Himalayas at an elevation of about 7,010-m in Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand and flows for a total length of about 2,525-km before its outfall into the Bay of Bengal through the former main course of Bhagirathi-Hooghly.

Over the years, the Ganga and its tributaries have become the channels of transport for industrial effluents and drains for the wastewater of cities.

The problem has arisen largely due to the discharge of untreated urban waste and industrial effluents from the large and medium cities located along the course of the Ganga and its tributaries.

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