Sunday, June 5, 2011

World Environment Day 2011 activities - India

05 june 2011

What's up: World Environment Day 2011

Nairobi: Whether through a litter clean-up around Mount Everest, a training programme in forest management Costa Rica or a music festival in Belgium, millions of people across the world will join forces to mark World Environment Day (WED) on 5 June 2011.

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This year's WED theme is 'Forests: Nature at Your Service', which highlights the crucial environmental, economic and social roles played by the world's forests.
As WED host nation for 2011, India will be the focus of worldwide celebrations, with major events planned in New Delhi and Bangalore. The World 10K Race on 5 June will see some 25,000 runners pound the pavements of Bangalore in support of WED. Organizers and participants will also inaugurate a 'World 10K Forest', to which more trees will be added at future races.
UNEP will also release the Forests in a Green Economy report in New Delhi on 5 June. In the face of continuing deforestation (currently estimated at 5.2 million hectares worldwide per year), the report outlines how increased public and private investment in forest management and forest resources can boost employment, drastically reduce deforestation and help tackle climate change.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Prohibitory orders around Ramlila Ground (Baba Ramdev fast) - India

04 june 2011

Prohibitory orders around Ramlila Ground

New Delhi, June 5 The government Sunday banned any gathering around Ramlila Ground, the sprawling venue for Baba Ramdev's anti-corruption protest that was broken up by police in a midnight crackdown.
Delhi Police said Section 144 -- which prohibits assembly of five or more people and holding of public meetings -- has been imposed around the area.
Ramdev had booked the ground for nearly a month for his hunger strike against corruption and black money stashed by Indians in foreign banks. But in less than 24 hours after he launched the high profile protest, police shortly after Saturday midnight swooped down on the area and took the yoga guru out of the capital.
Meanwhile, 30 people were injured in the pre-dawn police crackdown, officials in a hospital said.
A medical officer of the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital (LNJP) hospital told IANS that some 30 mildly injured people were brought there.
The LNJP is some five kilometres from the Ramlila Ground where police in a midnight action broke up Ramdev's protest fast he had launched less than 24 hours earlier.
The medical officer said most of the injured have suffered wounds on their limbs.
The protesters were injured in clashes with security personnel and Ramdev supporters, some of who armed themselves with iron rods, fire extinguishers and what appeared to be baseball bats.
As some of them hurled stones at the police, the security forces hit back viciously.
Some policemen threw back the stones hurled at them, and also fired tear gas, choking and blinding hundreds. Police personnel were also seen pushing away the protesters and those who refused to get off were hit with batons.

Friday, June 3, 2011

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Priyanka Chopra takes Break For Brother's Graduation - India

02 june 2011
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Now this is called sisterly love! Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra, who has been busy shooting for filmmaker Kunal Kohli's next, has taken two days off to attend her younger brother Siddharth's graduation in Switzerland.

The 28-year-old, who flew to Switzerland Wednesday night, didn't want to miss out on her brother's special day at any cost, and had planned the break well in advance, says a source close to the actress.

"This was very important for her. Her parents have also gone," said the source.

Siddharth, who is seven years younger to Priyanka, was studying a culinary course in a university near Geneva. The actress will return to Mumbai Friday morning - in time to attend NDTV's Greenathon in the night.

She will also resume shooting for Kohli's film, which is yet to get a title. The movie also features Shahid Kapoor.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

67 per cent Pakistanis want Islamisation of society - India

01 june 2011

67 per cent Pakistanis want Islamisation of society

Majority in favour Of state facilitating 'Islamization' of society; however, 48% say steps should be taken one by one
67 per cent Pakistanis want Islamisation of society
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Lahore: As many as 67 per cent Pakistanis want the government to take steps for Islamisation, which is a clear indication that they have lost faith in the existing system.
According to a survey carried out by Gilani Research Foundation, more than two third of all Pakistanis (67%) believe that government should take steps for the Islamization of the society. However, 48% say steps should be taken one by one as opposed 31% who state steps should be taken at once.
In a survey, a nationally representative sample of men and women from across the country were asked the following question: "In your opinion should government take steps to 'Islamize' the society?"
Sixty seven percent (67%) replied in affirmative where as only 13% believed that there is no need for 'Islamization'. A significant 20% gave no response.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Mumbai terror - Ilyas Kashmiri had planned to kill Lockheed Martin CEO - India

31 may 2011

Ilyas Kashmiri had planned to kill Lockheed Martin CEO: Headley

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Chicago:  An admitted American terrorist who is the government's star witness in the trial of a Chicago businessman accused in the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks said on Tuesday that another militant with ties to Al Qaida had once plotted to attack U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin.

David Coleman Headley, who has pleaded guilty to laying the groundwork in the three-day massacre that left more than 160 dead in India's largest city, is testifying in the trial of his longtime friend, Tahawwur Rana, in exchange for avoiding the death penalty and extradition.

Rana has pleaded not guilty to accusations that he provided Headley cover as the Pakistani-American conducted surveillance in India before the attacks. Rana, a Canadian national who has lived in Chicago for years and owns an immigration services business, has pleaded not guilty.

Though Rana is on trial, it is Headley's testimony that is being closely watched for any clues in the fight against global terrorism, especially in the wake of the May 2 killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. forces outside Pakistan's capital city and amid suspicions that the country's government may have known or helped hide the former Al Qaida leader.

On Tuesday, Headley told jurors that in August 2009, he used one of Rana's work computers in Chicago to begin researching details about Lockheed Martin and its CEO for Ilyas Kashmiri, a Pakistani terrorist leader who has ties to Al Qaida.

"He had people who had conducted surveillance," Headley said of Kashmiri.

Headley said Kashmiri was angry over the U.S. drone attacks inside Pakistan and wanted to target the defense contractor. Kashmiri leads the militant group Harakat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, which has launched attacks in India and Pakistan, including a 2006 suicide bombing against the U.S. consulate in Karachi that killed four people, according to the State Department.

Headley did not provide details about the plot, which was not carried out, but said Rana did not know about it.

Rana's defense attorneys have tried to discredit Headley, who spent days detailing for prosecutors how he took orders from the Pakistani intelligence agency, known as the ISI, and Lashkar-e-Taiba, the militant group blamed in the Mumbai attacks. Headley also has pleaded guilty to plotting an attack against a Danish newspaper that in 2005 printed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which angered many Muslims. Rana is also charged in that plot, which was never carried out.

The defense's main focus has been to portray Headley as a liar who has lived multiple lives. Attorneys have asked Headley to detail how he worked as an informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration after two heroin convictions while also first becoming involved with Lashkar.

Under defense questioning, Headley has admitted that he lied in his initial statements to law enforcement when he said Rana had no knowledge of his plans. On Tuesday he admitted that he had sought a psychiatrist for a "mixed personality disorder" diagnosis, but did not disclose that treatment when asked by the judge in the case. He also acknowledged that he omitted details about his second wife when he spoke to his first wife.

Defense attorneys showed clips of Headley's initial statement to investigators, which showed a stark contrast to the man who has been speaking in a soft and nearly monotonous voice while appearing unaffected by days of questioning. In the video, a visibly agitated and fast-talking Headley keeps asking prosecutors if they had made any other arrests yet in the case.

Still, experts have said that undermining Headley's credibility is a challenge for the defense. His testimony has involved numerous emails and transcripts of phone calls with others listed in the indictment.

"He's certainly an imperfect individual, but the fact that the U.S. government put him up there and put him up there first, seems to suggest a reasonable level of confidence in what he has to say," said Stephen Tankel, a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace who has written a book on Lashkar.

Besides Rana, six others are charged in absentia, including Kashmiri, a man known only as "Major Iqbal," who Headley said was an ISI major, and Sajid Mir, Headley's Lashkar-e-Taiba handler.

Headley said he started working with Lashkar in 2000. He testified that the group and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency operate under the same umbrella, though Pakistan has repeatedly denied the allegation. Headley said Lashkar and ISI coordinated in planning the attacks and that Rana was apprised of developments.

Rana and Headley, who are both 50, were schoolmates at a Pakistani military boarding school and have remained in touch.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Sakshi celebrates Dhoni’s IPL 4 crown – India

29 may 2011

Sakshi celebrates Dhoni’s IPL 4 crown

Chennai Super Kings captain M S Dhoni’s wife Sakshi Dhoni hugged him as his team won over the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 4 final match in Chennai on Saturday.

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