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Saturday, October 31

Delhi’s Ram Lila ground hosts two-day exhibition on Indira Gandhi
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:43 PM IST
New Delhi: On 25th death anniversary of former Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi, the Delhi Government is organizing a two-day
exhibition at the Ram Lila ground in the national capital.
The exhibition showcases Indira Gandhi''s pictures from the time she
was three years old to her college days, her marriage, her sons,
besides an array of pictures portraying her personal life.
There are also snapshots of Indira Gandhi taking oath as Prime Minister, her public appearances and meeting people.
Addressing the media at the exhibition, Delhi Chief Minister Shiela
Dikshit said: “It has been 25 years since Indira Gandhi went to her
heavenly abode. This exhibition has been put to re-live her fond
memories by way of photographs.”
“This exhibition aims at reliving and reminiscing Indiraji''s
memories. She has left an everlasting impression on the people, which
will stay forever. Her name is recorded in golden letters in the
history of India,” she added.
Dikshit further said the exhibition is an effort to showcase major
highlights of Indira Gandhi''s life so that people can take inspiration
from it. Source ANI

Indian Army ready with winter strategy to foil infiltration
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:42 PM IST
Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir): The Indian Army on
Saturday said its troops were ready with their winter strategy to foil
infiltration along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a press conference at the Northern Command headquarters
in Udhampur, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern
Command, Lieutenant General B.S. Jaswal, said: “We have winter strategy
ready. When there is snowfall, we adopt a winter strategy as per which
we re-deploy and cover certain areas, which infiltrators would have to
cross if they try to infiltrate.”
“So, in those areas, heavy deployment is there as fences are covered
with snow during the winters. Apart from this, there are two-three
other things that are part of our winter strategy. Like there is aerial
reconnaissance and our surveillance devices are deployed. So, if there
is any endeavour we would definitely be able to destroy or foil the
attempt,” Lt.Gen. Jaswal said.
He also said that the morale of the Pakistani army was very low at present due to the turmoil in that country.
“I want to say in very clear terms, as far as infiltration is
concerned, morale of the Pakistan Army is very low at this point of
time. And all of you know that why do they attempt for ceasefire
violation. Obviously to help the infiltrators. But, I can assure that
morale of our troops is much higher,” Lt.Gen. Jaswal added.
He further said that about 600 to 700 rebels are still active in Jammu and Kashmir and many were waiting to infiltrate.
“As per the measurement we use, they are approximately between 600
to 700, because this has to be an approximation. And as far as the
number beyond the border is concerned, I cannot give you extrapolated
figure. But, I can say that there are many who are waiting to
infiltrate,” Lt.Gen. Jaswal said. Source ANI

Artificial village becomes tourist attraction in Hyderabad
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:09 PM IST
Hyderabad: An small artificial village in Hyderabad
city has become a major tourist attraction, as many people wanting to
experience the spirit of rural environment are visiting it.
The credit of creating the Shilparamam village goes to artists
belonging to Visakhapatnam district, who have spent nearly a year on
its preparation.
“The main aim of building this rural museum is to give people the
feel of rural environment and the village especially to those living in
urban areas. Here you can see statues depicting day-to-day rural tasks.
Artists those who have built this rural museum and the statues have
come from Visakhapatnam district," said Parijatha, Coordinator of
Shilparamam.
Many visitors describe the village experience in the IT hub as awesome.
"These statues look very real. Here, it looks like they are selling
real vegetables. The artificial tomatoes look real," said Sheela, a
local.
"The idea of building an artificial village is very nice. The rural
setup and the statues reminded us of our past. Children must visit this
place so that they can understand the rural culture and tradition. I
think further such initiatives should be taken," said Padmavathi,
another visitor.
The popularity of the Shilparamam can be measured from the fact that
locals and tourists from far off places make a beeline to see and
appreciate the artwork. Source ANI

Use ballots and not bullets, Tharoor tells Maoists
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:07 PM IST
Kolkata: Union Minister of State for External Affairs
Shashi Tharoor on Saturday called upon Maoists to use ballots instead
of bullets to voice their grievances.
“In a democracy, violence has no place. We settle our differences by
the ballot and not the bullet so as far as the government is concerned
we will talk to those who peacefully wish to discuss with us all their
demands, because development and political freedom are fundamentals to
our objective," Tharoor told reporters in Kolkata.
On Pakistan’s anti terror efforts, Tharoor said the Islamic country
would have to do more to contain the militant activities operating from
its soil.
"Our determination to see the threats to our country from the
Pakistani side of the border should also cease and that is unaffected
by our good wishes for the Pakistani authorities in their attempt to
reassert control over their own country," Tharoor said, who was in
Kolkata to address a Congress rally marking 25th death anniversary of
Indira Gandhi.
Reacting to Beijing''s criticism over Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh, Tharoor said China had no business
to comment on the travel plans of the Prime Minister.
"The territorial integrity of India is not negotiable. Arunachal
Pradesh is a state of the Indian Union and our Prime Minister will
travel there, as do others. It is as far as we are concerned not any
other country''s business what happens in our country," said Tharoor. Source ANI

Scanty rains affecting migratory birds in Aurangabad
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:04 PM IST
Kolkata: Scanty rainfall in Aurangabad, Maharashtra is affecting birds who have migrated to the area.
The Salim Ali Lake in Aurangabad has remained an alternative habitat for migratory birds during the winter season.
However, most water bodies in the region are reportedly dry due to poor rainfall.
“The birds migrate to this region mainly to eat during the winter
season. But, due to scanty rainfall, migratory birds are not able to
get proper food from the lake. The water in the ponds has dried up, and
birds are affected to a large extent. The lake is the main source of
food like algae and other seaweeds for these birds," claimed Dilip
Yardi, a researcher.
Every year, around 64,000 birds migrate to the area during the winter.
Some of the birds visiting the region are the golden duck, pintail, pochard and the common pochard.
Yardi said a well-structured plan has been introduced to enlarge the
surface area of the lake and increase the water level to attract the
birds.
"The effects of the global warming and the climate change will
affect the population of the birds. The bird is a kind of species,
which reflects the change in climate the most. Under this effect one
can see different changes in them; at first they will leave the place
if they feel a change in climate in the region," he said. Source ANI

Kashmir residents object to ban on pre-paid mobile connections
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:02 PM IST
Srinagar: Residents of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday
objected to the Union Government''s decision to ban pre-paid mobile
connections in the State, saying they would difficulties as a result.
On Friday, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said pre-paid
cell-phone connections would be banned in the State for security
reasons. He also said that existing pre-paid SIM cards would not be
renewed in the state after November 1.
“This will cause a huge telecommunication gap in the rural areas.
Most of the people in these areas have pre-paid mobile connections, as
they are comparatively cheaper. I don''t think it is a good decision,”
said Ejaz Ahmed, a local.
Others said the procedure of shifting from pre-paid to post-paid mobile connections would be a cumbersome process.
“We will have to wait for months and stand in long queues before we
can change our pre-paid mobile connections to post-paid. I think it is
a wrong decision as the cell phone companies have record of their
pre-paid as well as post-paid customers,” said Gulam Hassan, another
local.
Bashir Ahmad, a trader dealing in mobile sim-cards, said traders
could not understand the point behind banning the service in the State.
“I see no point in banning pre-paid connections and not post-paid
connections. When we are following the regulations of the Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), as followed in other parts of the
country like doing proper verification, taking contact and address of
the person before selling sim-cards, there is no point in banning
pre-paid connections,” Ahmad said.
The decision also indicates that citizens owning prepaid connections
from other states will not be provided roaming facilities while
visiting the state. Source ANI

Artisan wants to keep alive art of Sikkim’s Lepcha tribe
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 06:01 PM IST
Gangtok: Woven with bamboo, Sumuk
Thyaptuk or the Lepcha hat, creates a fabulous piece of art that is
laced with history and a deep cultural heritage associated with the
indigenous Lepcha tribe. An artisan Tengay Lepcha is using his expertise to keep this traditional art form alive. Only a few like Tengay have been able to master the art of weaving the Lepcha hat, which requires both hard work and patience. The
hat is adorned with a peacock feather and a replica of the Nambong Ong,
a Sikkimese male bird known for its leadership qualities. It is held by
a stick with a symbol of the sun and the moon, which bestows a sense of
authority to the one wearing the hat. It is worn by all Lepcha males and the Boomthing or the Lepcha high priest during religious gatherings and festivals. “I
am trying my best to preserve this art which I learnt from my guru.
This is an effort to save the old tradition of making a Lepcha hat. I
want to keep the art of making the hat alive so that it does not die
out,” said Tengay Lepcha. To add beauty to the hat, a granite
stone is also placed that shines on a sunny day. It is held up by a
local Totala flower, a medicinal plant and used with Kawai leaves to
protect it from rain. It is mainly woven out of ‘Payoung’ or ‘Gopey’ bamboo sliced into fine strings to weave the design. The hat comes in single and double size, and usually takes a month and half to make. Working with the Directorate of Handloom and Handicraft in North Sikkim, Tengay Lepcha teaches Lepcha youth.
”I sell a single design cap for Rs.3000 to 3500 and the
double cap for Rs. 5000, as it takes lot of hard work and takes many
days to complete. I tell my village people that we should learn our art
and as long as I am alive I will try and teach the art form so that
Lepcha art survives with the passage of time,” said Tengay Lepcha. The modern day Lepcha hat is made of pre-dyed bamboo with added colours like maroon and green. Tengay''s effort is indeed praiseworthy.
Source ANI

Devotees jump on bed of thorns to please Lord Shiva
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 05:22 PM IST
Pune: Scores of devotees jumped onto heaps of thorns
to appease Lord Shiva to celebrate the annual ''thorns festival'' at a
Pune temple.
According to devotees, the ritual would please the god of destruction and he will fulfil their wishes.
“I am an ardent believer of Lord Shiva, all the devotees come here
to offer prayers and jump onto the heap of thorns, in order to appease
the lord. We don''t feel the pain of the thorns stuck to our bodies
because the belief is so strong that is supersedes the pain," said
Sashikant Nigade, a devotee.
He added that none has ever got any burn or needed any medical treatment till now.
"I feel no pain while jumping onto the heap of thorns; it is our
belief in Lord Shiva that compels us to jump onto the bed of thorns.
The thorn gets removed on its own. I perform this ritual every year and
I consider myself lucky to have a chance to roll on the bed of thorns,"
said Dilip Shankar, another devotee.
He added that he had been performing this unique ritual for twenty-five years.
This festival holds significance for the locals who say that over
20,000 devotees from across the country visit this temple on this day. Source ANI

Increased water level destroying houses along Tehri Dam
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 05:21 PM IST
Uttarkashi: Due to an increase in the water level of
the Tehri dam, cracks have erupted in many houses, while dozens have
already submerged in water in Chinauli district of Uttarakhand.
People living in the damaged houses are facing constant threat to their lives.
“12-15 people keep going to the Tehri Dam continuously to raise our
voices. PTT made a Committee to address the issue but they have not
given a penny as yet. The villagers are homeless; they are living on
the road. They do not have rooms to stay. The winters are approaching
which will worsen the situation, but the government is in a deep
slumber and pays no heed,” said Ratan Singh.
Forty villages along the dam are already in the danger zone.
"The Bridge has submerged in water because of high water levels,
causing a village with a habitation of 52,000 people to drown. Their
livelihood is affected with the transportation and business too. There
is paucity of food. Around 1,500 students are affected because of
submersion of bridge as the alternative way amounts to a distance of 22
kilometres as compared to 500 metres before, " said Purushottam, Head
of the affected villagers.
Authorities, however, have another tale to tell.
"Two houses in Chinauli which fall in the low-lying areas had
developed cracks when the water level went high, but, now the water
levels have fallen. We have their compensation files with us, which are
being sent to the Rehabilitation office,” said Dr. Rajesh Kumar,
Additional Collector, Uttarakashi.
Experts say the situation calls for immediate steps to prevent a bigger tragedy. Source ANI

Indira Gandhi''s close aide goes down memory lane
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 05:20 PM IST
Lucknow: On the 25th death anniversary of former Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi, her close aide Dinesh Chandra Tiwari fondly
remembered her and paid rich tribute.
Accompanying her to Rae Bareilly in 1977 elections, Tiwari had
earned himself a nickname of ''Pilot'', he also escorted Indira
Gandhi''s car during her visits in Uttar Pradesh from 1972 to 1984.
Since Indira Gandhi''s assassination on October 31, 1984, Dinesh has
started an organisation after her name, Indira Gandhi Manav Seva
Sansthan to carry forward her ideals and ideologies.
“Whatever I asked from her (Indira), she gave it to me, but I never
got an opportunity to repay her and she left us. Now, I have decided to
serve her till my last breath. Let''s see how long I live and do more
for her,” Tiwari said.
The 92-year-old also claimed to have received a formal thanksgiving letter from Indira herself.
“Being a close associate of Indira Gandhi, I followed her everywhere
during the election campaigns. She won the elections and returned to
power. After escorting her to the Parliament, I asked for her
permission to leave. My association came to an end when she gave me the
permission. I even got a thanksgiving letter from her as I had worked
hard during the campaigns,” Tiwari added. Source ANI

Margao blast: Goa Police arrest two people
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 04:07 PM IST
Margao (Goa): Police in Margao, Goa, on Saturday
arrested two men in connection with the recent blasts in the area in
which two persons were killed.
The two, who are yet to be identified, were picked up by sleuths of the Maharashtra’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Goa Police.
The October 16 blast near Grace Church in Margao had killed two
people. They were identified as Yogesh Naik and Malgonda Patil, members
of Sanatan Sanstha, a right wing group.
Two other bombs were also defused in Margao and at Sancoale.
The Sanatan Sanstha has denied its role in the incident. Source ANI

Radhakrishnan takes over as new ISRO chief
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 04:06 PM IST
Bangalore: Dr K Radhakrishnan, one of the key persons
behind India’s Chandrayaan-1 mission, on Saturday took over as the
Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation.
Dr Radhakrishnan, also director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, succeeds Dr G Madhavan Nair.
Dr K Radhakrishnan is an accomplished technocrat with a
distinguished career of more than 38 years in the fields of space
technology, applications and space programme management.
He graduated in electrical engineering from Kerala University in
1970 and obtained his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management,
Bangalore, in 1976.
He was awarded a PhD by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, in the year 2000.
After assuming charge, he said: “It is a huge task that has been entrusted on him.” Source ANI

Rae Bareilly remembers Indira Gandhi on 25th death anniversary
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 04:05 PM IST
Rae Bareilly (UP): Rae Bareilly, the former
constituency of former assassinated Prime Minister Indira Gandhi,
remembered her on her 25th death anniversary today.
The area is the political bastion of the Nehru-Gandhi family.
After independence, the Rae Bareilly constituency was won by
Jawaharlal Nehru''s son-in-law Feroze Gandhi and later by Indira Gandhi.
“I still remember, when she came here around 12 to 12.30 in the
night and she gave an address here. She promised that when her
government will come to power she will provide employment to around
35,000 people and when her government came to power, she fulfilled her
promise. She visited Rae Bareilly on April 1st 1984 and on 31st October
she had a tragic death. It was her last visit on April 1st 1984," said
Gaya Prasad Shukla, Congress Leader, Rae Bareilly.
Born on November 19, 1917 in Allahabad, the only child of India’s
first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, joined politics
in 1955.
Uma Shanker Mishra, Rae Bareilly Disrict president, appreciated Gandhi for her development efforts in the region.
"She has done a lot for Rae Bareilly. She opened an ITI (Industrial
training institute) and post offices here. She worked for the
development of Rae Bareilly and the whole world knows about her,"
Mishra said.
Her policy of nationalising banks was mentioned as a reason why the
Indian banking sector has successfully weathered the current global
financial crisis.
She also won the 1971 war against Pakistan and ordered the Pokhran I nuclear tests three years later.
Indira Gandhi''s tough image earned her the acronym of India''s
"Iron Lady," a title bestowed on her contemporary, Britain''s Margaret
Thatcher. Incidentally, Indira''s memorial came to be known as "Shakti
Sthal" or place of power. Source ANI

Australia win the toss in third ODI, elect to bat
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:18 PM IST
New Delhi: Australia has won the toss and elected to bat in the third one-day international against India.
Shane Watson and skipper Ricky Ponting are opening the innings for
the visitors in this crucial encounter against Team India at the Feroz
Shah Kotla in New Delhi.
While the Indian side remained unchanged from the Nagpur ODI,
Australia made couple of changes in their squad, after the team was hit
by a string of injuries.
Wicketkeeper Graham Manou and NSW all-rounder Moises Henriques make
their one-day debuts, replacing the injured Tim Paine and Shaun Marsh,
while Doug Bollinger has come in for Ben Hilfenhaus, The
Indian cricket team will hope to grab a lead in the seven one-day match
series against a depleted Australian side when both face off in the
third match at Delhi''s Ferozeshah Kotla grounds this afternoon.
India appears on the surface to be the more dominant team going into
the match, while Ricky Ponting''s Australians are struggling to put a
fit eleven on the ground because of a spate of injuries to their
players.
Pace spearhead Brett Lee, all-rounder James Hopes and first choice
wicketkeeper Tim Paine are already out of the squad with elbow,
hamstring and broken finger injuries respectively.
Ponting, however, is refusing to accept that the momentum in the
series has shifted to India and said "I am not a great believer in
momentum. Things change too quickly."
M S Dhoni, is equally confident going into the match, saying that all his team is doing is taking positives from each game.
"We have to start from scratch in every game. Two matches gone, now
it has become a five-match series for us and though win brings in
confidence, we have to start afresh," Dhoni said.
The resounding victory in Nagpur will no doubt serve as a huge
confidence booster for Dhoni and his men, who came out with a brilliant
all-round display to claw their way back into the series after
Australia took the lead.
Barring Sachin Tendulkar, the awesome Indian batting line up has
looked solid with most of the top order batsmen being among the runs in
the first two matches. Dhoni himself led from the front with a
blistering 124 off 107 balls while Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir have laid
the foundation with their lusty strokeplay.
"It will be like starting from the scratch in Delhi. Hopefully, we
will improve in the areas where we did not do well and we will bounce
back," Ponting said.
The team for the match is as follows:
India: 1 MS Dhoni (capt), 2 Gautam Gambhir, 3 Sachin Tendulkar, 4
Virender Sehwag, 5 Yuvraj Singh, 6 Suresh Raina, 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8
Harbhajan Singh 9 Praveen Kumar 10 Ishant Sharma 11 Ashish Nehra.
Australia 1 Ricky Ponting (capt), 2 Shane Watson, 3 Michael Hussey,
4 Cameron White, 5 Adam Vogues, 6 Moises Henriques, 7 Graham Manou
(wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Peter Siddle, 10 Nathan Hauritz, 11 Doug
Bollinger. Source ANI

IOC fire in Jaipur renders many daily wage earners jobless
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:17 PM IST
Jaipur: The continuing blaze at the Indian Oil
Corporation fuel depot near Jaipur has not only destroyed property
worth crores of rupees, but also rendered many daily wage earners
jobless.
Since the fire erupted on Thursday, all business activity near the oil depot has stopped.
Some daily wagers have started migrating in search of jobs as they
fear it will take a few more days before fire is brought under control
and business activities return to normal.
"I stitch clothes. There is no work for the past two three days. Our
shops have been closed ever since oil containers exploded. There is no
electricity. We are jobless. I have small children. I''m running around
in search of some work but of no avail. I''m leaving this place as I''m
scared that there may be a similar incident in the future. I m scared,"
said Teekaram, a daily wager.
Hanuman, another labourer, is also leaving the place along with his
family. He says he has not earned anything since the fire broke out.
"It has affected me in every way. There''s nothing to eat for two
three days. There is no work. We used to earn about Rs 250 a day. My
wife used to earn Rs100 and I used to earn Rs150. There is nothing left
now. So we are leaving the village," said Hanuman.
Like Teekaram and Hanuman, thousands of daily wagers make their
living by working at Sitapura industrial area. Now they are looking
elsewhere for a job as they see no signs of the blaze dying down soon.
All four containers in the depot exploded in Sitapura industrial area and quickly spread to some adjoining industrial units.
The fire damaged many industrial units and business establishments.
Small shops which had a narrow escape are closed on the second day as
the oil containers continue to spew flames and thick smoke.
Two villages near the depot were evacuated and power was cut off across the region as a precautionary measure. Source ANI

Lee says he is far from finished
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:17 PM IST
New Delhi: Australian speedster Brett Lee has said
that he is far from finished, and warned that he will return fast and
furious despite calls from legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara to
embrace the guile and tricks the late Malcolm Marshall used in the
twilight of his glorious pace career.
"I haven''t finished yet. I know that my body has still got a lot
left in it. I will know the time when it is time to move on,'''' The
Australian quoted Lee, as saying.
Lee, who has been ruled out of the seven-match one day series, and
has returned to Australia because of an elbow strain, said: "Whilst I
can still bowl over 155km/h, and do it consistently and actually feel
pretty good, well I''m going to try and do it because I still have the
passion for it, still love it.''''
National chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch has indicated that
veteran Lee is no longer a first-choice component of Australia''s Test
attack.
Lee''s eyes become steely and shoulders pin back at any suggestion his days in the baggy green or spearhead role are numbered.
"I want to get my Test spot back definitely, I want to keep playing
one-day cricket for Australia ... and I love playing Twenty20 cricket,
it''s exciting,'''' said Lee, while promoting Deakin University as a
safe destination for Indian students in Delhi.
Lee disagreed with Australian coach Tim Nielsen that a two-week
Champions League odyssey after 11 one-day games in England and the
Champions Trophy was what caused his elbow strain.
"I don''t think it''s got anything to do with the Champions
League,'''' affirmed Lee, who made his Boxing Day Test debut against
India in Melbourne a decade ago.
"NSW is where I was born. I had the opportunity to play and I thought it would be the perfect lead-in
Lee believes form should be the only basis for Test selection. Source ANI

Assam pays homage to October 2008 blast victims
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:16 PM IST
Guwahati: Special prayer meetings were organised
across Assam to pay homage to those killed in the October 2008 serial
bomb blasts.
Eastern Beats, an organization that promotes upcoming musicians of
the state, organized a Rock Contest in Karbi Anglong district to create
awareness about peace, brotherhood and non-violence.
Hundreds of music lovers gathered at the concert holding candles
aiming to cut across human-made barriers and take a strong stance
against mindless bloodshed.
"As you know music has no limits and doesn''t have any boundary so
music can heal all wounds and all sins. So this is the main theme of
the concert," said Cheratin Teron, organiser of music concert.
Hundreds of people joined the family members of the victims, lit
candles and held banners condemning the terror act in different parts
of Guwahati.
The relatives of the blast victims paid homage to the departed souls at the blast site.
"The government of Assam has failed miserably to provide security to
the innocent people of Assam. There were some promises and commitments
but government did nothing to fulfil its commitment. As the same the
government must take effective steps to crush violence and to evict
fundamental groups from the soil of Assam," said Sammujal Bhattacharya,
Advisor, All Assam Students'' Union (AASU)
On October 30, 2008, 11 coordinated bomb blasts killed at least 100 people and wounded more than 500 across Assam. Source ANI

Ex-IB chief Haldar appointed Northeast interlocutor
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:15 PM IST
New Delhi: Former intelligence Bureau (IB) director
P.C. Haldar has been appointed interlocutor for talks with three
Northeast militant outfits — Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel), United People’s
Democratic Solidarity and the pro-talks faction of National Democratic
Front of Boroland.
Home minister P. Chidambaram made the announcement at his monthly assessment press conference here on Friday.
Haldar is a 1970-batch Bihar cadre IPS officer. The announcement
comes close on heels of the appointment last week of Lt Gen. (retd)
Vijay Madan as interlocutor for holding talks with the Gorkha Janmukti
Morcha (GJM).
Apparently, the government is sending a message to the militant
outfits of the Northeast that if they lay down arms, Delhi will take
the extra step to initiate a dialogue. Source ANI

One militant killed in Sopore encounter
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:14 PM IST
Sopore (Jammu and Kashmir): One of the two militants
engaging security forces in a gun battle in Jammu and Kashmir''''s
Sopore District has been killed, a television report said.
According to sources, the encounter began at 10.15 a.m. the Arampora
area of the district on Saturday. The security forces have cordoned off
the area and operations are on to flush out the terrorists.
This is fifth encounter between security forces and militants in the
Kashmir Valley in the last five days. Saturday''''s gun battle comes
just a day after the Army foiled an infiltration bid along LoC killing
two intruders.
Pakistani troops too have violated the November 2003 cease fire to
push the militants into the Kupwara district of North Kashmir.
The Army has decided to lodge a strong protest with their Pakistani counterparts and has sought a flag meeting. Source ANI

Maoists kill three brothers in Dantewada
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:13 PM IST
New Delhi: Maoists have killed three persons of the
same family for money in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh, police
have said.
A group of almost 60 Maoists barged in to the house of three
brothers, Jai, Tileshwar and Lachinder at Kidrepal village in the early
hours on Thursday and brutally killed them with sharp weapons,
according to the police.
The deceased included a teacher and a village secretary, a delayed report said.
According to sources, the three brothers had failed to pay hundred
thousand rupees of extortion money demanded by Maoists, which resulted
in their brutal murder.
"They had come on October 20 and they left a letter demanding 1 lakh
rupees (100 thousand rupees). They said that will come back on October
25 to collect money, but they did not come. We had no clue about their
address or any other detail. And everyone was scared that how the money
would be collected thus everyone was sitting quietly out of fear," said
Uma Manjhi, wife of a slain Lachinder.
The incident took place about 450 kilometres away from Raipur.
Eastern West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and western Maharashtra are the worst Maoist-hit states in India.
There are about 22,000 Maoist combatants across India, claiming that they are fighting for the rights of the poor and landless. Source ANI

BJP questions Raja’s silence over alleged NDA-era scam
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:10 PM IST
New Delhi: Countering allegations levelled by Telecom
Minister A Raja that the BJP-led NDA government was involved in the
"biggest ever spectrum allocation scam", BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi
has asked why Raja has remained silent so far.
"I say where was Mr. Raja up till now? There have been now five
years of their own rule. He was the minister; he could have said it
earlier. Because now he is under dock therefore they are coming with
all these things," Joshi said.
Raja said on Friday that that the NDA had distributed free spectrum
to operators depriving the exchequer of over 1,60,000 rupees crore
revenue.
He added that the NDA Government not only distributed free spectrum,
it also violated all norms by giving the frequency far in excess of 4.4
MHz to many leading operators.
The BJP has been demanding for Raja''s resignation ever since CBI
searched offices of the Telecom Ministry and some private mobile
operators last week over a spectrum allocation scam case.
Raja had said he wouldn’t step down from his position in the wake of
charges that his spectrum allocation policies have caused a revenue
loss of 60,000 crore rupees.
“I will not step down. Ours is a government that has followed all
rules to the letter and spirit by following the recommendations of TRAI
(Telecom Regulatory Authority of India),” he said. Source ANI

Reducing global warming primary responsibility of developed nations: Ramesh
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:09 PM IST
Shimla: Minister of State for Environment and
Forests, Jairam Ramesh, has said that the primary responsibility for
reducing global warming lies with the developed countries.
"We are engaging all countries; developing as well as developed
countries…Our stand is clear that the primary responsibility for
reducing global warming is that of developed nations," he said during
an environment protection conclave in Shimla on Friday.
Ramesh also addressed a gathering of environmentalists during
''Himalayan People''s Conclave on Climate Justice'', a two-day conclave
on Indian Himalayas: Glaciers, Climate Change and Livelihoods.''
The conclave was attended by hundreds of environmentalists and chief
ministers of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand,
Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.
Ramesh also announced a green-bonus scheme for five Himalayan states.
The bonus will be provided to states on the basis of their performance on sustainable development and protection forests.
"The states like Uttrakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, which are having lot of forest cover,
which are providing ecological function should be compensated for
preserving their forests. There must be an incentive for the state to
retain their forest cover," Ramesh said.
He also informed that the green bonus would be reflected in the
report of the finance commission recommendation, which is scheduled to
be released next month.
China and India say the rich countries need to make cuts averaging
at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020 to avoid the worst of
climate change. Source ANI

Karnataka BJP rebels claim support of 60 MLAs
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:08 PM IST
Bangalore/New Delhi: Karnataka Health Minister B
Sriramulu on Saturday claimed that the rebel Reddy brothers have the
support of 60 MLAs and will head to New Delhi on Sunday to meet the
party''s central leadership.
Representatives of warring factions in the Karnataka unit of the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be meeting in Delhi over the weekend
to patch up their differences, even as the party general secretary in
charge of Karnataka, Arun Jaitley, has ruled out a leadership change in
the state.
Jaitely, who returned to the national capital on Friday, said Chief
Minister B S Yeddyurappa would remain in office. But the dissidents
continue to demand his removal.
Party sources said State Tourism Minister Janardhana Reddy and his
brother and State Revenue Minister G Karunakara Reddy and their
associate Health Minister B Sriramulu, along with Assembly Speaker
Jagadish Shettar, state unit president D V Sadanand Gowda and other
rebel MLAs, have been summoned.
Expressing confidence that a solution would be found soon, a
beleaguered Yeddyurappa said "the central leadership is aware of the
differences of opinion that has surfaced among leaders in the state."
Jaitley had assured him that the issue would be resolved smoothly,
said Yeddyurappa, who is facing a fresh bout of dissidence led by Reddy
brothers and their loyalist Sreeramulu.
Karunakara Reddy said "problems faced by MLAs have been brought to the attention of central leadership."
The state needs "an able and good leadership" to ensure that the BJP
government completes its five year term, Janardhana Reddy said.
Jaitley held discussions last night with Jagadish Shettar, who has
emerged as a rallying point for rebels who are trying to project him to
replace Yeddyurappa.
The first BJP government in the south was rocked by infighting after
the influential Reddy brothers renewed their dissident activities,
breaking the truce brought about a few months ago when they first
raised the banner of revolt.
Striking back at the dissidents, Yeddyurappa had ordered mass
transfer of officials of Bellary district from where the dissident
ministers hail, and hinted at action against the rebel leaders, further
angering them.
Yeddyurappa said the issues will be resolved. Source ANI

IOC fire continues raging in Jaipur, death toll reaches 11
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:05 PM IST
Jaipur: The massive fire at the Indian Oil
Corporation''s fuel depot at Sitapur near Jaipur continues, death toll
has reached between eight and 11, while over 150 people have been
injured.
There''s also the fear of confronting more lives lost when the flames die down.
“There may be people inside. So we may even have to do some rescue
and relief operations, salvage whatever we can,” said Sartak Behuria,
IOC chairman.
So far, nearly five lakh residents in the radius of five-kilometre
area around the fire spot have been moved to safer locations after it
was declared “danger zone”.
Among those who were evacuated were all the patients, doctors and
staff of a government hospital and engineering and medical students of
10 hostels.
According to IOC sources, a total loss of 300 crore has been estimated.
The IOC said it would take al least 15-18 months to rebuild the facility in Jaipur.
Meanwhile, Petroleum Minister Murli Deors has ordered a probe to ascertain the cause of fire.
“I won''t say anything even if I know something. Our enquiry
committee will go into the reasons why this fire happened. We''ll also
try to find out corrective measures to prevent such tragedies in
future," Deora said.
Although the flames have been contained within the depot''s
premises, all 12 containers have exploded, so the fire is expected to
last for another day. Source ANI

Security forces battle militants in Sopore
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:03 PM IST
Sopore (Jammu and Kashmir): Security forces are
engaged in a gun battle with two militants who are housed in a
residential complex in Jammu and Kashmir''s Sopore District.
According to sources, the encounter began at 10.15 a.m. om Saturday.
The security forces have cordoned off the area and operations are on to
flush out the terrorists.
This is fifth encounter between security forces and militants in the
Kashmir Valley in the last five days. Saturday''s gun battle comes just
a day after the Army foiled an infiltration bid along LoC killing two
intruders.
Pakistani troops too have violated the November 2003 cease fire to
push the militants into the Kupwara district of North Kashmir.
The Army has decided to lodge a strong protest with their Pakistani counterparts and has sought a flag meeting. Source ANI

IT officials conduct nationwide raids on ex-Jharkhand CM Koda
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:03 PM IST
New Delhi: Income tax officials conducted nationwide
raids on Saturday at various addresses linked with former Jharkhand
Chief Minister Madhu Koda and his associates.
According to sources, the IT officials raided 65 addresses
associated with Koda as the Enforcement Directorate was working to
strengthen the money laundering case against him.
On October 9, the Enforcement Directorate had charged Koda and his
former Cabinet colleagues under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act
(PMLA) for allegedly amassing assets worth several hundred crores.
His former associates who have also been booked under PMLA include --Bhanu Pratap Shahi, Bandhu Tirkey and Kamlesh Singh.
Their assets were said to be running between 700-800 crore rupees.
Koda, an independent member of Lok Sabha and a UPA supporter, has
been charged with having business interests of diverse kinds - cement,
steel, auto, power, agro and tourism.
Estimated at 300-400 crore rupees, his investments are alleged to be spread from Singapore to Thailand to Dubai to Liberia. Source ANI

NSW all-rounder Henriques set make Oz ODI debut
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:02 PM IST
New Delhi: NSW Champions League star Moises Henriques
is set to make his one-day international debut today after Brett Lee
and James Hopes were ruled out of the match against India in Delhi with
minor injuries.
The 22-year-old all-rounder, who has played one international
Twenty20 match, will join replacement wicketkeeper Graham Manou in the
side, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
Meanwhile, team sources have revealed that Australian batsmen will
be told to aim for the ''''V'''' between mid-wicket and cover when
attempting strokes.
''''For a batting group, it''s about playing as straight as you can
and not playing too many cross-bat shots, and for a bowling group it''s
all about trying to hit the stumps more often than not,'''' Ponting was
quoted, as saying yesterday. Source ANI

India to take on depleted Australia in third ODi in Delhi
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 03:00 PM IST
New Delhi: The Indian cricket team will hope to grab a
lead in the seven one-day match series against a depleted Australian
side when both face off in the third match at Delhi''s Ferozeshah Kotla
grounds this afternoon.
India appears on the surface to be the more dominant team going into
the match, while Ricky Ponting''s Australians are struggling to put a
fit eleven on the ground because of a spate of injuries to their
players.
Pace spearhead Brett Lee, all-rounder James Hopes and first choice
wicketkeeper Tim Paine are already out of the squad with elbow,
hamstring and broken finger injuries respectively.
Ponting, however, is refusing to accept that the momentum in the
series has shifted to India and said "I am not a great believer in
momentum. Things change too quickly."
M S Dhoni, is equally confident going into the match, saying that all his team is doing is taking positives from each game.
"We have to start from scratch in every game. Two matches gone, now
it has become a five-match series for us and though win brings in
confidence, we have to start afresh," Dhoni said.
The resounding victory in Nagpur will no doubt serve as a huge
confidence booster for Dhoni and his men, who came out with a brilliant
all-round display to claw their way back into the series after
Australia took the lead.
Barring Sachin Tendulkar, the awesome Indian batting line up has
looked solid with most of the top order batsmen being among the runs in
the first two matches. Dhoni himself led from the front with a
blistering 124 off 107 balls while Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir have laid
the foundation with their lusty strokeplay.
"It will be like starting from the scratch in Delhi. Hopefully, we
will improve in the areas where we did not do well and we will bounce
back," Ponting said. Source ANI

Warring Karnataka BJP factions move to Delhi to resolve crisis
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 02:58 PM IST
New Delhi: Representatives of warring factions in the
Karnataka unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be meeting in
Delhi over the weekend to patch up their differences, even as the party
general secretary in charge of Karnataka, Arun Jaitley, has ruled out a
leadership change in the state.
Jaitely, who returned to the national capital on Friday, said Chief
Minister B S Yeddyurappa would remain in office. But the dissidents
continue to demand his removal.
Party sources said State Tourism Minister Janardhana Reddy and his
brother and State Revenue Minister G Karunakara Reddy and their
associate Health Minister B Sriramulu, along with Assembly Speaker
Jagadish Shettar, state unit president D V Sadanand Gowda and other
rebel MLAs, have been summoned.
Expressing confidence that a solution would be found soon, a
beleaguered Yeddyurappa said "the central leadership is aware of the
differences of opinion that has surfaced among leaders in the state."
Jaitley had assured him that the issue would be resolved smoothly,
said Yeddyurappa, who is facing a fresh bout of dissidence led by Reddy
brothers and their loyalist Sreeramulu.
Karunakara Reddy said "problems faced by MLAs have been brought to the attention of central leadership."
The state needs "an able and good leadership" to ensure that the BJP
government completes its five year term, Janardhana Reddy said.
Jaitley held discussions last night with Jagadish Shettar, who has
emerged as a rallying point for rebels who are trying to project him to
replace Yeddyurappa.
The first BJP government in the south was rocked by infighting after
the influential Reddy brothers renewed their dissident activities,
breaking the truce brought about a few months ago when they first
raised the banner of revolt.
Striking back at the dissidents, Yeddyurappa had ordered mass
transfer of officials of Bellary district from where the dissident
ministers hail, and hinted at action against the rebel leaders, further
angering them.
Yeddyurappa said the issues will be resolved. Source ANI

Nation pays homage to Indira Gandhi on her 25th death anniversary
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:56 AM IST
New Delhi: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh led the
nation in paying homage to former Premiere Indira Gandhi on the 25th
anniversary of her martyrdom at Shakti Sthal here on Saturday.
Tributes were also paid on behalf of President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, who is on a foreign visit.
Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari also visited Shakti Sthal and paid his tributes.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party General Secretary Rahul Gandhi also paid floral tributes to Indira Gandhi
A prayer meeting was organised at the official residence of Indira
Gandhi. This was attended by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, family
members of Gandhi and other dignitaries.
A series of programmes are being organised across India to commemorate Indira Gandhi''s martyrdom.
Sonia Gandhi is scheduled to give the prestigious 24th Indira Gandhi
Award for National Integration for the year 2008 to noted journalist,
writer and human rights activist Balraj Puri at a function in New
Delhi.
In 1984, Indira Gandhi launched Operation Blue Star to crush
secessionist movement in Punjab and sent troops into the Golden Temple
of Amritsar.
She was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards on October 31st of the same year.
Gandhi is remembered for leading the nation to new heights on national and international fronts. Source ANI

Court allows Delhi police to conduct narco analysis test on Ghandy
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:45 AM IST
New Delhi: The Patiala House court on Saturday allowed
the Special Cell of Delhi Police to conduct a narco analysis test on
Kobad Ghandy, a Polit Bureau Member of the banned CPI (Maoist).
The court’s decision comes after a medical board of the All India
Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) submitted its report and gave the
go-ahead for narco analysis test on Ghandy, saying that he can
withstand the test.
The medical board has also said that the test should be conducted
under strict medical supervision as Ghandy is suffering from
hypertension and other ailments.
Earlier on October 20, the Special Cell had filed an application
before Chief Judicial Magistrate Kaveri Baweja seeking the narco
analysis test on Ghandy, arguing that he was not cooperating with the
police due to which it was getting difficult for them to carry out
their investigation.
Taking action on the application, the court had directed AIIMS to constitute a medical board to examine Ghandy’s fitness aspect.
Ghandy, who heads the CPI (Maoist) publication wing, was nabbed from
South Delhi last month following inputs from intelligence agencies. He
would be in judicial custody till November 13.
He has been a part of the People’s War Group (PWG) since its initial stages. Source ANI

Punjab political party protests against lack of justice for 1984 riot victims
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:27 AM IST
New Delhi: Activists of Shiromani Akali Dal
(Amritsar), a regional political party in Punjab, staged a protest in
the national capital against the lack of justice to the families of
those who were killed after the assassination of former Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi, 25 years ago.
Gurinder Pal Singh Dhanaula, General Secretary of the SAD
(Amritsar), said that through the protest they were demanding justice
for the families, which had lost its members.
“Today 25 years have completed after the assassination of Indira
Gandhi in New Delhi, scores of innocent Sikhs were burnt alive by the
administration and leaders of Congress. Till now, no proper legal trial
has taken place against the culprits. We demand justice,” said Gurinder
Pal Singh Dhanaula, General Secretary, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)
(Amritsar).
Official figures confirm that 2,733 people were killed during the
riots-- many of them burnt alive. Rights groups put the toll at over
4000.
A majority of the Sikhs killed in the 1984 riots died in New Delhi
where about 600 cases of arson, killing and rioting were registered,
but police closed half of them, ostensibly for lack of evidence. Only
around 10 people have been convicted of murder. Source ANI

Income tax raids at 70 addresses linked to Madhu Koda
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:22 AM IST
Ranchi: The Income Tax department on Saturday conducted
nationwide raids at 70 addresses linked to former Jharkhand Chief
Minister Madhu Koda and others allegedly involved in unaccounted money
transaction during his term.
Addressing a press conference in Ranchi, Income Tax Director of
Investigation, Ujjwal Choudhary, said: “Search operations are being
held at the places related to Madhu Koda, Vinod Kumar Sinha and Sanjay
Chowdhary. In total the search operations are going on at 70 places in
the cities like Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Chaibasa, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata
and Nasik.”
Choudhary also said that during Koda’s tenure as the Chief Minister, he was involved in the transaction of unaccounted money.
“According to the information, during the period when Koda was the
Mining Minister and Arjun Munda was the Chief Minister and also under
the Chief Ministership of Madhu Koda, it seems like deals took place
where unaccounted money was transacted. The search operations are being
held for that purpose,” Choudhary added.
The raids comes after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) registered a
case against Koda and eight others for alleged money laundering,
diversion of State funds and making huge illegal investments abroad.
The ED filed an Enforcement Case Information Report before the
Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Ranchi on October
10.
Koda has been booked under the PMLA along with three of his State
Cabinet colleagues Kamlesh Singh, Bhanu Pratap Shahi and Bhandu Tirkey,
besides five others.
Koda is also alleged to have purchased mines worth 1.7 million
dollars in Liberia, after he became chief minister of the mineral rich
state in 2006 as an independent legislator, third politician in the
country to achieve this feat. Source ANI

Jaipur fire: Blaze in five of 11 tanks die down
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:21 AM IST
Jaipur: The massive fire at the Indian Oil
Corporation''s fuel depot at Sitapur near Jaipur is still continuing,
but it has reportedly died down in five of the 11 storage tanks.
According to officials at the sites, the fires in the remaining six tanks are expected to die down in the next 12-hours.
The death toll has reached between eight and 11, while over 150
people have been injured and there is also the fear of confronting more
lives lost when the flames die down.
“There may be people inside. So, we may even have to do some rescue
and relief operations, salvage whatever we can,” said Sartak Behuria,
IOC chairman.
So far, nearly five lakh residents in the radius of five-kilometre
area around the fire spot have been moved to safer locations after it
was declared “danger zone”.
Among those who were evacuated were all the patients, doctors and
staff of a government hospital and engineering and medical students of
10 hostels.
According to IOC sources, a total loss of 300 crore has been estimated.
The IOC also said that it would take al least 15-18 months to rebuild the facility in Jaipur.
Meanwhile, Petroleum Minister Murli Deors has ordered a probe to ascertain the cause of fire.
“I won''t say anything even if I know something. Our enquiry
committee will go into the reasons why this fire happened. We''ll also
try to find out corrective measures to prevent such tragedies in
future," Deora said.
Although the flames have been contained within the depot''s
premises, all 12 containers have exploded, so the fire is expected to
last for another day. Source ANI

Ultrasound conducted on a tigress in ‘Van Vihar National Park’ to save her life
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:19 AM IST
Bhopal: In a first of its kind incident in India, a
team of veterinary doctors performed an ultrasound on an ailing tigress
in Bhopal’s Van Vihar National Park.
The test detected Priya, the ailing tigress, had developed an
infection in her kidneys and uterus due to which she was not taking any
meal for one month.
Dr. Atul Gupta, a veterinary doctor from the Van Vihar National
Park, termed the ultrasound as ''challenging'', as it was very
difficult to anaesthetize the tigress.
“We checked each and every organ of her body thoroughly and spotted
an infection in her kidneys and uterus. We performed this medical
examination to confirm the disorder that our medical team had diagnosed
earlier,” Dr. Gupta added.
According to the Director of the Van Vihar National Park, S S
Rajput, the tigress was having health problems for one month due to
which she had refused to take any food. It was later decided to conduct
an ultrasound on Priya to confirm the reason behind her illness.
Rajput now said that after the ultrasound Priya had been responding
well to the medical treatments, and she was back to her normal diet.
“Priya was suffering from certain health problems for one month.
Earlier, we treated her with preliminary antibiotics, but she did not
respond well to it. So, we had to call in the doctors from the
veterinary department, who diagnosed an infection in kidney and uterus
and since then, she has been responding well to the treatment and is
back to her normal diet,” Rajput said.
He also informed that the tigress was rescued from a circus and is eleven years old. Source ANI

Sikhs take out religious processions ahead of Guru Nanak''s 541st birth anniversary in north India
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:18 AM IST
New Delhi/ Amritsar: Hundreds and
thousands of Sikhs on Saturday participated in the annual religious
procession “Nagar Kirtan”, taken out as part of the festivities related
to the birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev, the first guru
of Sikhs, in Delhi and Amrtisar cities of north India.
Guru Nanak’s 541st birth anniversary will be celebrated on Monday (November 2).
In Delhi, a huge procession “Nagar Kirtan” was taken out from Gurudwara Sheeshganj, in Old Delhi’s Chandni Chowk area.
"Guru Nanak Dev was born at a time when hatred,
casteism and other social evils were at its peak on earth. No one
bothered for anyone. He gave the message of brotherhood and preached
human equality," said Amarjeet Singh, one of the devotees.
Innumerous devotees carried the Guru Granth Sahib, the
sacred book of the Sikhs; also revered as the last living Guru, in the
procession, to Nanak Pyao Gurudwara about eight kilometers away.
Devotees carrying brooms swept the roads along the
route of the procession. They believe that it amounts to offering
themselves at the service of the God and it will help them rid of their
sins.
The holy book was compiled by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev (1581-1606).
In Amritsar city, colourful procession was led by five priests or the "Panj Piaras".
"We are celebrating and have come to pray at the Golden
Temple. Religious body, devotees and educational institutes are
participating in the procession," said Harjeet Singh, a devotee.
Guru Nanak was born in 1469 in the then Punjab region
of undivided Indian subcontinent. Troubled by the frequent conflicts
between Hindu and Muslim communities, he tried to work out a synthesis
of the two religions. His mission gained popularity among the masses
and eventually evolved into Sikh religion. Source ANI

Margao blast: Goa Police arrest two people (Update)
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:17 AM IST
Margao (Goa): Police in Margao, Goa, on Saturday
arrested two men in connection with the recent blasts in the area in
which two persons were killed.
The arrested persons identified as Vinay Talekar and Vinayak, both
residents of Ponda region, were picked up by sleuths of the
Maharashtra’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Goa Police.
The October 16 blast near Grace Church in Margao had killed two
people. They were identified as Yogesh Naik and Malgonda Patil, members
of Sanatan Sanstha, a right wing group.
Two other bombs were also defused in Margao and at Sancoale.
The Sanatan Sanstha has denied its role in the incident. Source ANI

Commuters in Maharashtra facing tough time due to railway caterers’ strike
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:16 AM IST
Mumbai: Life of thousands of Railway commuters in
Maharashtra has been badly hit due to an indefinite strike of the
catering associations at railway stations across the State, which
entered its second day on Saturday.
Earlier on Friday, the All India Catering Contractors Association
(AICCA) had called for the strike to protest against the Indian Railway
Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), who have asked the catering
contractors to vacate their stalls by October 31 and invited tenders
for new contracts.
Commuters who are dependent on the food stalls at the railway
stations had to face the brunt of the scuffle between the two, as
stalls providing food at subsidised rates were shut down for the second
consecutive day.
“I am suffering because I am totally dependent on these food stalls.
Now, from where will I get to drink tea and every time I have to travel
by train? Here the tea is was available at cheap rates whereas from
outside we usually get it for Rs. 8 to 10,” said Ravindra Chavan, a
commuter.
Some commuters even complained that they had to go outside the
station to buy drinking water at high prices, which was proving
difficult for them.
“Here even poor people could afford to buy food and cold drink at
low rates before travelling. I just went out and brought a bottle of
water for myself, whereas I could have brought water from these stalls
at subsidised rates,” said Vilas Sarmalkar, another commuter.
The AICCA fears that the Government will prefer multinational
companies over them for the contracts and they will lose their business. Source ANI

Pastor David Jamir, Shillong''s versatile musician
by
Bhavesh
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 10:14 AM IST
Shillong: Reverend David Jamir of Shillong, who lives by
the motto: “One will always be successful in the things that obsess him
or her”, is a contemporary musician in Meghalaya. “You will
always be successful; in the things that obsessed you. So, when music
is in you, then there is no age limit or when you get married, you stop
it away. For me, the whole day I’m in the restaurant, but when I’m
alone, something would come to me, I would sing some tunes and try to
write them down. Jamir takes pride in his ability to have kept his life balance between passion, profession and family. “At
night, I would be with my family and I divide and balance my time.
Balancing is number one. So, I have time for practice, have time for my
family and have time for the restaurant,” said Reverend David Jamir,
the musician.” Jamir is looked upon as a youth icon. He has
also involved himself in a variety of works related to the social
development of Meghalaya. Born in a family of music lovers,
Jamir developed an interest in music in his childhood. He started
giving stage performances with different rock groups when he was barely
14. Over the years, he has been the moving spirit behind some musical bands, which broke up later. Today,
at 41, he is the vocalist of a band called ‘JAM’. He also runs a
restaurant in the heart of the city and counsels youth who are keen to
pursue a music career. Rev. Jamir also counsels drug addicts
and families suffering from domestic problems. He engages in evangelism
- the practice of disseminating the Gospel. Other than his
dream of starting a rehabilitation center to help alcoholics and drug
addicts, he wants to see his children follow in his footsteps. “Regarding
family, I’d like to see my children follow in my footsteps and, I’ve
been training my son too and he is playing the keyboards (piano) and my
daughter in singing. In terms of others like I’ve said my dream center
for the alcoholics and drug addicts that would be one of my biggest
dream that I ever aim for,” said Jamir. Jamir has authored a book entitled ‘My Boat is Sinking, Help!’ and says that two other books are in the offing. Till
date, Jamir has produced three Gospel music albums entitled ‘I Am Going
Home, ‘Forgiven’, and a remix of songs from the album ‘Forgiven’.
Source ANI
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