Sunday, March 1, 2009
Ministry expansion in Maharashtra
Dilip Deshmukh sworn in as Minister
The Governor of Maharashtra S. C. Jamir today administered the oath of office to Shri Dilip Dagdojirao Deshmukh as Minister in the Maharashtra Cabinet at a simple ceremony held at Raj Bhavan, Mumbai ( Sunday 1 March 2009 ). Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, MPCC Chief Manikrao Thakre, Mumbai Pradesh Congress Committee President Kripa Shankar Singh and officials of the Government were present on the occasion
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
News In Brief.............
by Vaidehi Sachin
MALEGAON ACCUSED COL PUROHIT GETS BAIL
In a major setback to the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Lt Col Prasad Purohit, the prime suspect of Malegaon blasts case, was granted bail in a fake arm license case by a magistrate court in Pune. The court granted bail to him after the ATS failed to file a chargesheet within the stipulated 90 days period. Judicial magistrate first class G.G. Itkalkar ordered Purohit's release on Rs 15,000 security bonds. Purohit was booked for allegedly procuring a rifle and a fake gun licence for Milind Date, a resident of Erandwane. Purohit allegedly accepted Rs 35,000 from Date. The ATS had seized the fake licence and rifle from Date on November 4, after which Date had lodged a complaint against Purohit, accusing the officer of cheating and forgery. The magistrate also issued a notice to the ATS seeking an explanation from the investigation officer why the chargesheet was not submitted in time. Purohit, who has been booked under MCOCA in the Malegaon blast case, continues to be in judicial custody in Mumbai because he is facing trial in three blast cases, at Malegaon, Jalna and Nanded, besides two other fake arms licence cases at Nasik and Mumbai.
MILITANTS HURLS A GRENADE NEAR CHILDREN'S PARK, NONE INJURED
Some suspected militants hurled a hand grenade near Childrens' Park near Bakshi Stadium in the city but no loss of life, however, was reported, a police spokesman said today. "Some unknown militants lobbed a grenade near Children Park which exploded on road side last night," the spokesman said, adding however, no loss of life or injury was reported in the incident. Police has registered a case in this regard and investigations are going, he said.
MAOISTS OBSERVE JHARKHAND, ORISSA AND BENGAL BANDH
The security forces are maintaining tight vigil at railway stations and on railway tracks as the 24-hour bandh called by CPI (Maoist) in Jharkhand, Orissa and West Bengal began early today. The bandh has been called in protest against the arrest of Maoist cadre, according to posters spotted in their strongholds. A report from Hazaribagh said, a group of Maoists obstructed laying of new rail tracks at Katkamsahi and allegedly took away machinery from the site last night. Long distance bus operators have pulled out their vehicles in Gumla, Latehar, Chatra, Hazaribag, Palamau and Singhbhum districts to avoid any untoward incident as several Maoist-hit pockets touch the highways. According to police sources, enough security forces have been deployed at railway stations and railway tracks. Eighteen out of 24 districts in Jharkhand are Maoist-affected.
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR DECLARES DROUGHT EMERGENCY
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state emergency due to drought, requested broad conservation measures and said farm losses in the coming season could top $2 billion. Total economic losses in 2009 could be nearly $3 billion, the governor said. The move encourages urban water agencies to reduce water use by 20 percent and says mandatory conservation is an option if those and other measures prove insufficient. Schwarzenegger called the state's drought a crisis as severe as an earthquake or wildfire.
B'DESH TO CONSTITUTE SPL TRIBUNALS FOR QUICK TRIAL OF CULPRITS
Bangladesh government will constitute special tribunals for quick and "exemplary punishment of the culprits" involved in the "barbaric and gruesome" killings of army officers during the rebellion by Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) troops despite an earlier announced general amnesty. "The Prime Minister announced general amnesty does not mean that those (rebel BDR soldiers) who were involved in killings, rebellion, arson and other heinous activities will be forgiven," Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Principal Staff Officer (PSO) Lt Gen Mohammad Abdul Mubin said in a nationwide televised statement shortly after midnight. Mubin said the government has decided to constitute special tribunals for quick and "exemplary punishment of the culprits" for such "barbaric and gruesome activities". He promised fast track trial of "culprits" involved in the killings of army officers during the rebellion. "They (culprits) cannot be pardoned and will not be forgiven either," Mubin vowed, saying he was clarifying some issues as the PSO to the prime minister and minister in-charge of armed forces division "at her directive". His comments came as army chief General Moeen U Ahmed and senior generals held nearly two hours of meeting with Hasina as anguish visibly fumed among the army rank and file as the toll in the 33-hour mutiny rose over 67 that included BDR chief Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed who is among the dead.
BSP NAMES DEVENDRA SINGH AS ETAH CANDIDATE
BSP has named sitting Etah MP Kunwar Devendra Singh as its candidate from Etah parliamentary constituency. Singh quit the Samajwadi Party yesterday and joined the BSP. Significantly, he is the sixth sitting MP who has shifted his loyality from SP to BSP ahead of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. MPs, who have already joined BSP, include Shahid Siddiqui, who was elected to Rajya Sabha as SP candidate, Afzal Ansari from Ghazipur, Dhaniram Verma, Gauri Shanker, Kriti Vardhan Singh and Saif-ur-Rehman Barq. Afzal, who is brother of sitting MLA, Mukhtar Ansari, went into BSP fold after being denied ticket by the SP from Ghazipur. Mukhtar too had been named as candidate from Varanasi by BSP and will contest against BJP heavyweight Murli Manohar Joshi. Saif-ur-Rehman parted ways with the SP after Mulayam Singh's renewed bonhomie with the former BJP leader Kalyan Singh. SP sources claimed that majority of the MP, who left the party in recent times, are those who had been denied ticket for the Lok Sabha elections. Sitting MP from Gonda Kirti Vardhan Singh was the lone exception. The MP left the party despite the fact that he had already been named as a candidate by the SP.
TEN NEW MINISTERS IN RAJASTHAN CABINET EXPANSION
The two-and-a-half month old Rajasthan cabinet was expanded today with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot inducting ten more ministers -- two of cabinet rank and eight ministers of state. Governor S K Singh administered the oath of secrecy to the new ministers at a simple swearing-in function at Raj Bhavan in the presence of Gehlot and his other cabinet colleagues, government officials and supporters of the newly anointed ministers. Dr Jitendra Singh and Rajendra Pareek were sworn-in as cabinet rank ministers while Ram Lal Jat, Bharosilal Jatav, Ashok Bairwa, Mangilal Gharasia, Pramod Jain Bhaya, Babulal Nagar, Ameen Khan and Gurmeet Kunnar were inducted as ministers of state. With this expansion, the strength of the Gehlot ministry has gone up to 23. The Chief Minister was sworn-in on December 13 last year and on December 19, he inducted 13 ministers with two of them as ministers of state. As per the norms in the house of 200, Rajasthan can have 30 ministers. Gehlot, is at present holding charge of 38 departments including some important ones such as home, finance and taxation, energy, urban development and housing, excise, mining and public works department.
NDA TO GIVE PENSION TO AGED FARMERS: ADVANI
Getting into an election mode, BJP's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani has said the NDA would launch a farm income guarantee scheme for small farmers and give pension to aged farmers if it is voted to power. "A farm income guarantee scheme would be provided to small farmers," he said addressing 'Vijay Sankalp' rally here late last evening. "If government employees can get pension, I do not see why aged farmers also should not get pension." He said the BJP would contest the Lok Sabha elections on the planks of "good governance, security for common man and development on all fronts." Accusing the UPA government of abandoning highway and rural road development and interlinking of rivers projects, he said NDA would restart all those initiatives and promote infrastructure projects so that spending of amount on these schemes will help tide over recession. Advani said during his interaction with captains of Indian industry, he was told that "worst is yet to come". "Its estimated that in the next three-four months, one-and-half crore jobs will be lost. Can the government cope with it? it cannot," he maintained.
MAOISTS BLOW UP RAILWAY STATION, TWO FEARED ABDUCTED
Maoists blew up a railway station, stormed another and are feared to have abducted two railway officials in Orissa's Sundergarh district early today just hours before the 24-hour bandh by the ultra left began in five states. About 60 Maoists, including women, struck Bhalulata railway station, 25 km from here on Howrah-Mumbai section, and triggered explosions using landmines and powerful explosives, inspector in-charge of Bisra police station C S Mohanty said. The station building was virtually razed to the ground as its roof collapsed under the impact of the explosions, Railway police said, adding nobody was injured in the attack. The station master, a gateman and a porter fled the scene and reappeared about four hours after the incident to resume duty, they said. Another railway station at Chandiposh, about 30 km from here on Rourkela-Barasuan section, was also attacked by about 50 Maoists around the same time, police said adding the ultras left after firing but the station master S K Singh and his assistant Samir Mukherjee are missing since then. The two are feared to have been abducted by the ultras and efforts are on to trace them, police said.
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MALEGAON ACCUSED COL PUROHIT GETS BAIL
In a major setback to the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Lt Col Prasad Purohit, the prime suspect of Malegaon blasts case, was granted bail in a fake arm license case by a magistrate court in Pune. The court granted bail to him after the ATS failed to file a chargesheet within the stipulated 90 days period. Judicial magistrate first class G.G. Itkalkar ordered Purohit's release on Rs 15,000 security bonds. Purohit was booked for allegedly procuring a rifle and a fake gun licence for Milind Date, a resident of Erandwane. Purohit allegedly accepted Rs 35,000 from Date. The ATS had seized the fake licence and rifle from Date on November 4, after which Date had lodged a complaint against Purohit, accusing the officer of cheating and forgery. The magistrate also issued a notice to the ATS seeking an explanation from the investigation officer why the chargesheet was not submitted in time. Purohit, who has been booked under MCOCA in the Malegaon blast case, continues to be in judicial custody in Mumbai because he is facing trial in three blast cases, at Malegaon, Jalna and Nanded, besides two other fake arms licence cases at Nasik and Mumbai.
MILITANTS HURLS A GRENADE NEAR CHILDREN'S PARK, NONE INJURED
Some suspected militants hurled a hand grenade near Childrens' Park near Bakshi Stadium in the city but no loss of life, however, was reported, a police spokesman said today. "Some unknown militants lobbed a grenade near Children Park which exploded on road side last night," the spokesman said, adding however, no loss of life or injury was reported in the incident. Police has registered a case in this regard and investigations are going, he said.
MAOISTS OBSERVE JHARKHAND, ORISSA AND BENGAL BANDH
The security forces are maintaining tight vigil at railway stations and on railway tracks as the 24-hour bandh called by CPI (Maoist) in Jharkhand, Orissa and West Bengal began early today. The bandh has been called in protest against the arrest of Maoist cadre, according to posters spotted in their strongholds. A report from Hazaribagh said, a group of Maoists obstructed laying of new rail tracks at Katkamsahi and allegedly took away machinery from the site last night. Long distance bus operators have pulled out their vehicles in Gumla, Latehar, Chatra, Hazaribag, Palamau and Singhbhum districts to avoid any untoward incident as several Maoist-hit pockets touch the highways. According to police sources, enough security forces have been deployed at railway stations and railway tracks. Eighteen out of 24 districts in Jharkhand are Maoist-affected.
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR DECLARES DROUGHT EMERGENCY
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state emergency due to drought, requested broad conservation measures and said farm losses in the coming season could top $2 billion. Total economic losses in 2009 could be nearly $3 billion, the governor said. The move encourages urban water agencies to reduce water use by 20 percent and says mandatory conservation is an option if those and other measures prove insufficient. Schwarzenegger called the state's drought a crisis as severe as an earthquake or wildfire.
B'DESH TO CONSTITUTE SPL TRIBUNALS FOR QUICK TRIAL OF CULPRITS
Bangladesh government will constitute special tribunals for quick and "exemplary punishment of the culprits" involved in the "barbaric and gruesome" killings of army officers during the rebellion by Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) troops despite an earlier announced general amnesty. "The Prime Minister announced general amnesty does not mean that those (rebel BDR soldiers) who were involved in killings, rebellion, arson and other heinous activities will be forgiven," Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Principal Staff Officer (PSO) Lt Gen Mohammad Abdul Mubin said in a nationwide televised statement shortly after midnight. Mubin said the government has decided to constitute special tribunals for quick and "exemplary punishment of the culprits" for such "barbaric and gruesome activities". He promised fast track trial of "culprits" involved in the killings of army officers during the rebellion. "They (culprits) cannot be pardoned and will not be forgiven either," Mubin vowed, saying he was clarifying some issues as the PSO to the prime minister and minister in-charge of armed forces division "at her directive". His comments came as army chief General Moeen U Ahmed and senior generals held nearly two hours of meeting with Hasina as anguish visibly fumed among the army rank and file as the toll in the 33-hour mutiny rose over 67 that included BDR chief Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed who is among the dead.
BSP NAMES DEVENDRA SINGH AS ETAH CANDIDATE
BSP has named sitting Etah MP Kunwar Devendra Singh as its candidate from Etah parliamentary constituency. Singh quit the Samajwadi Party yesterday and joined the BSP. Significantly, he is the sixth sitting MP who has shifted his loyality from SP to BSP ahead of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. MPs, who have already joined BSP, include Shahid Siddiqui, who was elected to Rajya Sabha as SP candidate, Afzal Ansari from Ghazipur, Dhaniram Verma, Gauri Shanker, Kriti Vardhan Singh and Saif-ur-Rehman Barq. Afzal, who is brother of sitting MLA, Mukhtar Ansari, went into BSP fold after being denied ticket by the SP from Ghazipur. Mukhtar too had been named as candidate from Varanasi by BSP and will contest against BJP heavyweight Murli Manohar Joshi. Saif-ur-Rehman parted ways with the SP after Mulayam Singh's renewed bonhomie with the former BJP leader Kalyan Singh. SP sources claimed that majority of the MP, who left the party in recent times, are those who had been denied ticket for the Lok Sabha elections. Sitting MP from Gonda Kirti Vardhan Singh was the lone exception. The MP left the party despite the fact that he had already been named as a candidate by the SP.
TEN NEW MINISTERS IN RAJASTHAN CABINET EXPANSION
The two-and-a-half month old Rajasthan cabinet was expanded today with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot inducting ten more ministers -- two of cabinet rank and eight ministers of state. Governor S K Singh administered the oath of secrecy to the new ministers at a simple swearing-in function at Raj Bhavan in the presence of Gehlot and his other cabinet colleagues, government officials and supporters of the newly anointed ministers. Dr Jitendra Singh and Rajendra Pareek were sworn-in as cabinet rank ministers while Ram Lal Jat, Bharosilal Jatav, Ashok Bairwa, Mangilal Gharasia, Pramod Jain Bhaya, Babulal Nagar, Ameen Khan and Gurmeet Kunnar were inducted as ministers of state. With this expansion, the strength of the Gehlot ministry has gone up to 23. The Chief Minister was sworn-in on December 13 last year and on December 19, he inducted 13 ministers with two of them as ministers of state. As per the norms in the house of 200, Rajasthan can have 30 ministers. Gehlot, is at present holding charge of 38 departments including some important ones such as home, finance and taxation, energy, urban development and housing, excise, mining and public works department.
NDA TO GIVE PENSION TO AGED FARMERS: ADVANI
Getting into an election mode, BJP's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani has said the NDA would launch a farm income guarantee scheme for small farmers and give pension to aged farmers if it is voted to power. "A farm income guarantee scheme would be provided to small farmers," he said addressing 'Vijay Sankalp' rally here late last evening. "If government employees can get pension, I do not see why aged farmers also should not get pension." He said the BJP would contest the Lok Sabha elections on the planks of "good governance, security for common man and development on all fronts." Accusing the UPA government of abandoning highway and rural road development and interlinking of rivers projects, he said NDA would restart all those initiatives and promote infrastructure projects so that spending of amount on these schemes will help tide over recession. Advani said during his interaction with captains of Indian industry, he was told that "worst is yet to come". "Its estimated that in the next three-four months, one-and-half crore jobs will be lost. Can the government cope with it? it cannot," he maintained.
MAOISTS BLOW UP RAILWAY STATION, TWO FEARED ABDUCTED
Maoists blew up a railway station, stormed another and are feared to have abducted two railway officials in Orissa's Sundergarh district early today just hours before the 24-hour bandh by the ultra left began in five states. About 60 Maoists, including women, struck Bhalulata railway station, 25 km from here on Howrah-Mumbai section, and triggered explosions using landmines and powerful explosives, inspector in-charge of Bisra police station C S Mohanty said. The station building was virtually razed to the ground as its roof collapsed under the impact of the explosions, Railway police said, adding nobody was injured in the attack. The station master, a gateman and a porter fled the scene and reappeared about four hours after the incident to resume duty, they said. Another railway station at Chandiposh, about 30 km from here on Rourkela-Barasuan section, was also attacked by about 50 Maoists around the same time, police said adding the ultras left after firing but the station master S K Singh and his assistant Samir Mukherjee are missing since then. The two are feared to have been abducted by the ultras and efforts are on to trace them, police said.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
'Slumdog' Child Actor Beaten By Father
FROM SLUMDOG TO SLAPDOG: CHILD ACTOR BEATEN BY FATHER FOR REFUSING TO LEAVE SHACK
He's become an object of adulation for millions, but ten-year-old Azharuddin Ismail ’s stardom doesn’t appear to cut much ice back at home with his father.The youngster, who played the hero of Slumdog Millionaire as a child, received a beating from Ismail Usnay, 45, apparently for disobedience. On Thursday, Azharuddin had returned to Mumbai after Slumdog’s triumph at the Oscar ceremony. Crying out: Eyes full of tears, Azharuddin Ismail clutches his ears and sobs after being hit by his father.Exhausted by a chaotic welcome and a long flight from Los Angeles, he was given the day off school yesterday. But when he refused to step outside his home in the Dharavi slum in Bandra to speak to journalists, his father lashed out. ‘His father went mad,’ said a witness. ‘He wanted to show his son off to journalists and local people, but Azharuddin said he wanted to be left alone because he was tired.’ Neighbours attempt to restrain Ismail, below, as his son continues to cry .Moments after his father had stopped hitting him, the ten-year-old boy's face is still wet with tears. Crying and holding his ear, Azharuddin ran inside the makeshift home and tried to hide in the corner. The ugly scene lasted no more than 30 seconds after Usnay, who is infected with TB, was restrained by neighbors. The child's mother, who is blind in one eye, had also begged the 45-year-old to stop the physical punishment. Last night, he apologised for striking his son. ‘I was so confused and stressed by my son’s homecoming,’ he added. ‘I love my boy and I am very happy to have him home.’ The aggression was in stark contrast to the previous day's triumphant return to the slums, when Azharuddin's father lifted him up and paraded him like a trophy for the expectant crowds. With the massed media long gone and the euphoria of returning home ebbing away, the reality of life in the slums seemed to be hitting the child hard. Having paraded down the red carpets of Hollywood only six days ago and enjoyed the luxury of five-star hotels, returning to the slums must have come as something of a shock. However, the families of Azharuddin and his co-star Rubina Ali, eight, have each been promised a flat each from the city in recognition of the honour they have brought to Mumbai. Details on their location and size are not yet known. Shortly before the attack, Azharuddin sits outside the shack playing with his Sony camera while his father sits behind him , Only moments before his father's attack, Azharuddin had spoken of his tiredness due to the long flight and desire for the attention to stop.'I do not want to speak today to any reporters,' he said. His father, possibly hoping that his son could be his ticket out of the slums, has insisted his son poses for pictures and gives interviews to the foreign media. He has also claimed that Slumdog director Danny Boyle and the producers of the eight Oscar-winning film have not done enough for him and his family. Another world: Azharuddin with co-star Rubina Ali at the Governors Ball during the Oscars last week Azharuddin plays main character Salim as a child in the film, which won eight Oscars.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Vaidehi Sachin received TACCI 2009 award for best Investigative Journalist
Vaideh Sachin received The Pillar of Hindustani Society for Investigative Journalism from Shri.Bheeshm Baam,IPS former IGP and Corporate Motivator. Ku.Nitu Chandra,a Model and an Actress shaking hands with Shri.Sanjay Bhide, Convenor & Secretary of Trans Asian Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Venerable H.H.Shri.Dhu Ghe Rimpoche,Llama from Tibet received The Pillar of Hindustani Society Award from Shri.Dileep Daandekar,Hon.Consul of Mongolia. Shri.Jagmohan Mundhra received The Pillar of Hindustani Society Award from Shri.Dong Yern Kim,Consul General of South Korea. Shri.Kumar Ketkar,Editor of Lokasattaa received The Pillar of Hindustani Society Award from Ambassador. H.E.Shri.Kwako Sarpong,Acting High Commissioner of Ghana as the Chief Guest.
HEAVENLY EYE WATCHING US FROM OUTER SPACE
Helix Nebula, which has taken the shape of an eye. Believe it or Not! ASTRONOMERS have taken a stunning photo of this heavenly EYE watching us from outer space. It has a blue pupil on a white area, fringed by flesh-coloured eyelids — and it has been dubbed The Eye of God. But this eye is so big that light takes 2½ years to cross and it contains whole galaxies. The object — looking like the Big Brother eye — is actually a shell of gas and dust blown off by a star 700 light years away in the constellation of Aquarius. Called the Helix Nebula, it can be seen vaguely by amateurs using small telescopes. It was snapped with a giant telescope at the European Southern Observatory on a mountain at La Silla in Chile. Experts say our own solar system will meet a similar fate five billion years from now.
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