Thursday, January 31, 2013

Salman Khan to be tried for culpable homicide in hit-and-run case - India

31  jan  2013


Salman Khan to be tried for culpable homicide in hit-and-run case
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India
In 2002, Salman’s SUV had rammed into a bakery in suburban Mumbai killing one and injuring four persons asleep on the pavement outside
Actor Salman Khan will be tried for culpable homicide not amounting to murder for a 2002 hit-and-run case, a court in Mumbai ruled today. If convicted, he could face ten years in jail.

In 2002, Mr Khan's SUV had rammed into a bakery in suburban Mumbai killing one and injuring four persons asleep on the pavement outside. The trial in the case started in 2005.

He was being tried for rash and negligent driving, which carries a maximum sentence of two years. But today, the court handling his case accepted that the police has provided evidence that merits trying the actor for culpable homicide. The case now moves to a sessions court for trial.

Mr Khan has been ordered to appear on March 11 where the new, more serious charges will be formally presented to him.

This year, Mr Khan starred in Dabangg 2, a super-hit film produced by his family, which earned over 200 crores worldwide.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

240,000 illegal Indian immigrants could get US citizenship - India

29  jan 2013

240,000 illegal Indian immigrants could get US citizenship


Described by the White House as a "big deal", the compromise announced by the group of top eight Senators proposes a path to citizenship for 11.5 million illegal immigrants of which more than three-fourths (77 per cent or 8.9 million) are from North America, including Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.

"We have come together on a set of bipartisan principles for comprehensive immigration reforms that we hope can pass the Senate in an overwhelming and bipartisan fashion," Senator Charles Schumer said after he and a bi-partisan group of seven influential Senators came up with set of principles for comprehensive immigration reform legislation.

Mexico alone accounts the maximum 6.8 million illegal immigrants.

The Department of Homeland Security in its report released in March 2012, estimated that there were 240,000 illegal immigrants from India in 2011, which are now going to benefit from this immigration reform.

Among the Asian countries, India is ranked third when it comes to illegal immigrants after China (280,000) and Philippines (270,000).

India has registered quite an increase in illegal immigrants, which was about 120,000 in 2000, said the report of the Department of Homeland Security.

It was way back in 1986 that the US had last come out with a path to citizenship for an estimated three million illegal immigrants.

However, neither the Senators nor President Barack Obama's blueprint posted on the White House mentioned lifting the country specific quota on Green Card, a major drawback in the current immigration system, which has resulted in an agonising long wait for permanent residency for tens of thousands of Indian Americans.

Monday, January 28, 2013

'Peace lobby' is criminally neglecting danger to India

28  jan  2013

Shellings and patrols: Life on the LoC
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India
India's seriousness on war against terrorism has fluctuated with the imperatives and diktats of the USA. When the US and its allies initiated Operation Enduring Freedom, there was a palpable anticipation amongst Indians that India's moment of redemption from decade long unremitting jihadi terrorism had arrived. Utterances from US officials like: 'either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists' (George W. Bush in US Congress) and 'we will bomb you to the Stone Age' (Richard Armitage), only fuelled the hope of Indians.

India-Pak Hyphenation

There was unmistakable alacrity in the Indian establishment to forge a strategic partnership with the US in the so-called war against terrorism. Indians, who intrinsically, place heavy premium on natural justice were convinced that Pakistan was going to dissolve because of the accumulated sins of the successive establishments and the jihadis. They were convinced that Islamic fundamentalism and jihadi terrorism was going to be rolled-back from its epicenter i.e Af-Pak region. They were also convinced that this time around, unlike after Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Americans would not leave the theatre without drastic and enduring geopolitical restructuring of the region. 

This implicit faith prompted many Indian security experts and some policy makers to advocate deployment of two divisions in Afghanistan. These security experts ensured that they sold this idea at every conceivable seminar or gathering, which mattered. Editorials were churned out in favour of the idea. The news channels held regular debates to contrive support for the proposal. 

At one level the proposal did not appear to be foolhardy because of the stakes involved for India in the long term perspective. Indian investment in Afghanistan of more than US 1 billion was not resented by any quarters in India because of sheer robustness of the strategic logic of purging Taliban from Afghanistan and depriving Pakistan of any strategic depth. 

India was said to have moved far away from the hyphenated Indo-Pak paradigm in international reckoning. 

A decade down the line, on this day, hope has given way to despair. Far from moving away, the hyphenated Indo-Pak paradigm, has hit a new low. Indians are being inured to believe that they are condemned to suffer terrorist bombings; 13/12, 26/11 are just dots on the vast political landscape of India and the country has enough manpower to sacrifice; beheading of two soldiers on the LOC is routine; abduction and killing of Sarpanches in Kashmir is normal feature of ongoing insurgency; ISI forging links with Maoists is logical; Hafiz Saeed did plan 26/11 in concert with the ISI, but he is only an antithesis to the RSS; and targeting terrorist leaders like Osama bin Laden or Hafiz Saeed is the exclusive preserve of the sensitive and nationalist Americans. 

The New Geopolitical Structure 

Just as an entire structure was put in place in India to promote US intervention in Afghanistan, a similar or may be more elaborate structure comprising politicians, so called intellectuals, diplomats, strategic experts and journalists has been created to ensure new geopolitical reconfiguration of the region to ensure its smooth and honorable exit . The overwhelming refrain at the time of intervention was that 9/11 happened because the Americans did not dismantle the jihadi structure they had created in Af-Pak region to contest the grand finale of the Cold War before abandoning the region to its own destiny and devices, and  as a consequence, the jihadi structure suffering from a misplaced sense of invincibility after humbling the Soviet Union, a super power, took on its mentors, i.e. the USA. 

There was genuine and acute anxiety in India about the consequences if the Americans were to abandon the region again without dismantling the jihadi structure in Af-Pak region. This apprehension stands seemingly vindicated. The US war machine looking for an honourable exit, and the jihadis raising the pitch of having chased out another superpower is quite discernible. 

The last time when Soviet forces withdrew, the jihadi machine was redirected to India, and thanks to the attrition caused by the Indian Army over a decade, only one 9/11 took place.

India needs to be prepared for a more vicious terrorism in times to come. 

The indications are already there. As per reports, LeT is relocating some of its camps in Eastern Afghanistan, i.e. Kunar and Nuristan, not very far from Kashmir. Hafiz Saeed has meanwhile reiterated his terror message, i.e. 'arms struggle is the only solution to Kashmir struggle'.

The beheading of the Indian soldiers on the LOC has clearly unmasked the vast structure that has been assiduously created in India by the American establishment to promote the new geopolitical script of the region. In this script the perpetrator and sufferer of terrorism have been put on the same pedestal. For America it is of no concern that Hafiz Saeed and the ISI planned and executed 26/11. The US has already granted legal immunity to two former ISI chiefs for their role in 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. 

Allegedly, this deal  was reached  at a clandestine meeting between Admiral Mike Mullen and General Ashfaq Kayani  held in Oman on 22 February 2011. Hafiz Saeed, on whom the American establishment had announced a reward of $10 million, roams free in Pakistan. The then Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram had then hailed the US decision. 

Few months down the line, Kashmiri separatist leaders in India were allowed to travel to Pakistan on Indian passports and meet Hafiz Saeed. Another Home Minister referred to this terrorist leader as "Shri Hafiz Saeed" in the parliament, and more recently, another senior politician famous for his 'Osama ji' remark, alluded to him as "Hafiz Sahab". The word 'Sahab' was not used in jest, but reflected the authority that Hafiz Saeed has begun to exercise over the Indian establishment for intriguing reasons. 

The Jingoists and Warmongers!

The new structure assembled in India during the last decade by the US could, in the wake of the recent LoC incident be seen to be unabashedly pro- US and pro-Pak. Any one advocating caution with regard to Pakistan's ulterior strategic motives was labeled as 'jingoistic', a term that has crept into the Indian security establishment and will cost India dearly. 

One diplomat turned politician, known for his acerbic speech and specialization and fealty to one particular political dynasty has been abusive towards members of the diplomatic and strategic community who favour holding the Pakistani establishment accountable for the dastardly act on the LoC and other acts of terror, and suspending sporting and cultural links as they cannot be allowed to facilitate murder and terror. 

Even before the shock and anger following the LoC incident had attenuated, one media house persisted with a Indo-Pak friendship show where in some Indian journalists chose the occasion to indulge in India bashing. One of them went to the extent of equating Hafiz Saeed with the RSS. This was even as Hafiz Saeed was being accused for his role in the beheadings. 

So the pro-Hafiz constituency is not only confined to the separatists and certain segments of the political class in India. Then there was a journalist who began to drum the notion that Indian troops also resort to beheadings citing verbal testimony of two journalists from their experiences in Kargil War. Well one of them is known to have enjoyed the hospitality of ISI linked Fai Foundation in the US and the other has been in news for indulging in political-fixing. 

Also in this very period Musharraf was in India and unabashedly, for the first time, from the Indian soil he declared that indeed he was the architect of Kargil War as a revenge for 1971. This was something always known but never before officially acknowledged. 

The number of Pakistani participants in the debates following the LoC incident, is baffling, given the logistics and coordination involved. 

On one channel a former Pakistani Admiral derided India by calling it an inherently weak state, and on another channel a retired Brigadier ridiculed the Indian panelists suggestion that India refrained from exploiting Pakistan's preoccupation with its western front. He retorted that India did not dare to do so because of the strategic diktats of the US. Both these statements can be construed as sarcastically  provocative, nevertheless, coming from the adversary, there may be more than passing truth, and therefore cry for introspection.

Anti-India Spin-Doctors 

There have always been Indian journalists under the patronage of the ISI, but in the past they were fewer. A journalist friend of this author who was part of Vajpayee's entourage to Lahore had one evening accompanied another Pakistani journalist to the club. As they got up to leave a well known Indian journalist walked in. Alluding to him the Pakistani journalist said that he was bewildered that the Indian authorities do not bother to ascertain as to on whose cost the said journalist makes monthly visits to Pakistan and enjoys five star hospitality. 

With the proliferation of news channels the segment of disloyal media has only increased in size, notwithstanding the rise in their nationalistic pitch when things become impossible.

The new structure that  has evolved over the years to serve strategic interests of extra regional powers and political interests of some outfits in India has subverted the Indian state as such. Collaboration of elements in the Indian establishment with terrorist groups and ISI in Pakistan is therefore not a wild possibility. If Ajmal Kasab had not been caught by sheer act of providence, 26/11 would have been certainly portrayed as an act of 'Hindu Terrorism'. 

If one were to treat 26/11 as the center, and plot rest of the stories Hindu terror revealed through inspired leaks to one and only newspaper, the entire fraud can be unraveled. Probably Hafiz Saeed and the ISI know too much and that is why the fear and respectability amongst the collaborators in the Indian establishment.


Such was the sensitivity and anger noticed in the pro-Pak and pro-US lobby in India that anybody talking of punitive action following the beheading of soldiers on the LoC, and the killing of Sarpanches in the Valley was greeted with umbrage and epithet of 'warmonger'. They deliberately ignored that there were many diplomatic measures short of war. These include extradition of Hafiz Saeed for his involvement in 26/11, extradition of David Hadley from the US and action against Hurriat leaders for meeting Hafiz Saeed during their recent tour to Pakistan on Indian passport. Even these suggestions were considered to be blasphemous. 

In this entire episode, the viciousness and the naked courage of anti-India spin-doctors in the Indian establishment is the most disturbing feature. 

Revising Threat Perception

The Indian Army Chief and the GOC-in-C of Northern Command were rightly incensed over the beheading. Nevertheless it would have served the security of the country better, if the Army Chief had taken a more holistic view of the country's security rather than just the incident at the LOC. This incident was not isolated but was concomitant with killing of Sarpanches and ambush in Chhattisgarh by the Maoists, wherein weapons of Pakistani origin were found. There has been inconvertible proof of growing ISI-Maoist-ULFA links and the formation of Strategic United Front. The Indian Army cannot fail to appreciate the new phase of proxy war from Pakistan. 

Taking into account the threat from China and Pakistan, more importantly the proxy wars in form of jihadi terrorism and Maoist terrorism emanating from them; the developments in Afghanistan; the extent of the Red Corridor; the jihadi terrorism emanating from Bangladesh; the impact of instability in Nepal; the insurgency in Assam and Northeast; the growing ISI footprints in the very heart of India — the Indian Army needs to readdress its threat perception. It is reiterated that the ISI is a part of the military establishment of Pakistan and jihadi terrorism is its inalienable strategic tool, therefore the Indian Army can  continue to compartmentalize  internal and external security at the peril of India. The form of warfare has changed and so has the concept of defeat and victory. Defeat has so far been our destiny in this new form of warfare because we do not even know what constitutes victory!

The distinction or line between internal security and external security has obliterated. The degree of harmony between internal security and external security determines the overall security of a country. It is this disharmony that has cost us 230 districts in the Maoist corridor and the displacement of more than four lakh Kashmiri pandits from their  motherland. The latter poses a glaring question on the very secular model of Indian state that we have inherited. It is a sad reflection on the ability of the state and its instruments to provide to its people the very basis of Indian nation-state. 

The Indian security forces cannot afford to get carried away by the new political and diplomatic discourse in Indo-Pak relations. If at all, the recent LoC incident has exposed the irreconcilable disconnect between political reach out, diplomatic reach out and security imperatives vis-a-vis Pakistan. 

In fact, a very sizeable segment of the political and diplomatic community, as also the media, has been seen to be desperate in localizing the LoC incident. Their entire thrust was to dissociate Kashmir from the overall Indo-Pakistan interface, so that the country could be told that it is our manifest destiny to suffer terrorism in Kashmir. The script made itself quite evident when the scare of a nuclear war was propagated by a Kashmir based newspaper. The entire exercise is to portray Kashmir as a nuclear flash point  to the international community and therefore the beheadings should be seen in that larger backdrop. 

The ostensible 'peace lobby' is in deliberate criminal neglect to ignore that terror had moved full circle from Kashmir to Mumbai. This circle remains intact. It would have done wonders to the morale of Indian troops if the Prime Minister had visited the families of the beheaded soldiers, just as he did in the case of a diplomat, who lost his life in Afghanistan, since both were victims of the same jihadi terrorism. 

It is incumbent on the Indian Army to argue cogently with the decision-makers regarding the circle of terror operating in India. It must prevail on the decision makers that since the terrorist camps in PoK and elsewhere continue to thrive,  and there is not an iota of change in the terrorist discourse in the Pakistan's military-intelligence establishment, no amount of investment in peace would deliver dividends. 

It may help the Americans to script the new geopolitical discourse in the region and a new Pakistani dispensation that will ensure smooth exit from Afghanistan, but it will certainly be at the cost of India. In fact, we may just be in worse situation than before 9/11 as far as victims of jihadi terrorism.

Conclusion

The new strategic reality obtaining in the region was best summed by John Kerry, a passionate Pakistan supporter, in the US Senate when he challenged senator Rand Paul's proposed bill to make US aid to Pakistan incumbent on release of Dr. Shakil Afridi, who had helped in locating Osama bin Laden on Pakistani soil. John Kerry, who is to shortly take over as the new Secretary of State, argued that the victory in the war against Al-Qaeda would not have been possible without Pakistan and Pakistanis are sacrificing lives in the Northwestern tribal regions. It was this this support from Kerry that resulted in the provision of $ 688 million to Pakistan for its infrastructural support to the US led coalition in Afghanistan. 

It may be noted that Americans in reaching out to Pakistan displayed no concerns about jihadi groups targeting India.

John Kerry never fails to underscore the strategic importance of Pakistan. It may be mentioned that whenever Pakistan has been on the verge of collapse, it has been salvaged by concourse of a strategic circumstances. In the 50s and 60s its key strategic location was critical for CENTO and SEATO, in the 70s when it was on the verge of collapse its territory became indispensable to fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and in the beginning of 21st century its demise was prevented by the US led war against terrorism. 

This is the reality. India has to learn to fend with its own initiative, if necessary with foreign weapons , but without foreign threat perception.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Kerala High Court planning exclusive bench for crime against women - India

27  jan  2013

Kerala High Court planning exclusive bench for crime against women

Kerala High Court planning exclusive bench for crime against women
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

Kochi: In the backdrop of Delhi gang-rape incident, Kerala High Court was planning to set up a single and division bench to exclusively hear crimes against women, Chief Justice Manjula Chellur said today.

"In the high court a new bench- single and division bench can be thought of to deal with crime against women", she said at a function where Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir inaugurated an Additional District and Sessions Court for trial of cases relating to sexual violence and atrocities against women and children.

She said Kerala Government had promised to sanction two more similar courts - in Malabar and in Thiruvananthapuram so that the entire state would be covered.


Chief Minister Oommen Chandy had also sanctioned additional staff required for the special court, she said.

"We will identify which courts do not have much work and we will see if such courts can be converted into special courts to deal with such cases in a fast track manner", she said.

When the entire country was talking of fast track courts, Kerala should show the way, she said, adding, it would not be long to achieve that dream and vision.

There were also plans to constitute a committee of senior judges and lawyers to monitor the activities of child welfare committees and boards, she added.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Hyderabad US consulate cautions Americans about developments in Andhra Pradesh - India

26  jan  2013

Hyderabad US consulate cautions Americans about developments in Andhra Pradesh

HyderabadAgitations related to the demand for separate Telangana state have prompted the US State Department to caution its citizens in Hyderabad to be careful till February 4.

A statement issued by the Consulate General of USA here said there could be also demonstrations/protests on the arrest of Owaisi brothers of MIM, that may lead to disturbances.

Following a statement by Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde last month that the decision on Telangana would be taken within a month, political parties and civil society groups opposing or supporting the statehood have stepped up their activities in Andhra Pradesh.
"Multiple events associated with upcoming religious and national holidays, a possible decision on the Telangana statehood issue, and recent arrests of local political leaders may result in large gatherings or demonstrations throughout the city through to February 4, 2013. These events could potentially lead to civil disturbances, traffic congestion, and bandhs (strikes) that disrupt routine services," the Consulate statement said.

"Please avoid the areas where demonstrations are occurring and exercise caution if within the vicinity of any large gatherings. Please stay current with media coverage of local events, be aware of your surroundings, and practise personal security awareness at all times," it advised.

The latest update on the US State Department's website also highlighted Telangana issue. "Until the issue is resolved definitively, there may continue to be tension, especially in the Telangana Region of Andhra Pradesh," it said.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Congress legislator facing murder charges takes oath in Himachal Pradesh - India

24  jan 2

Congress legislator facing murder charges takes oath in Himachal Pradesh, BJP protests

Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India


Shimla: A Congress politician in Himachal Pradesh facing murder charges has been sworn in as a legislator in the state assembly, inviting strong protests from the opposition BJP.

Ram Kumar Chowdhary took oath as legislator from Doon on Thursday after permission from a court in Panchkula near Chandigarh. He was brought to Shimla from Ambala jail under heavy security.

Mr Chowdhary is the main suspect in the murder of a 24-year-old Dalit woman in Panchkula on November 22 last year. But he insists he is innocent.


"My opponents framed me in this conspiracy. I have full confidence in the judiciary and will be proved innocent," he said.

"I will continue to work as a legislator. I have just submitted a list of my priorities as a legislator to the Assembly Speaker," he said.

The Dalit woman was found murdered in Sector 21 of Panchkula. The police were clueless for over a month, but phone call records are believed to have led them to Mr Chaudhary.

The Congress has suspended the politician, but the BJP says he should not be allowed into the Assembly. BJP leader and former chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal said: "This case is shameful not only for Himachal but the entire country."

Buti Ram, the murdered woman's father, said the legislator had no right to be in politics and demanded action against him.

But Assembly Speaker BB Butail defended the oath-taking, saying Mr Chaudhary had not been convicted yet. "Ram Kumar Chaudhary got the court's permission to be sworn in. The case against him is under investigation. When its findings are out, we will see what is to be done."013


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Case against Akbaruddin Owaisi for objectionable remarks - India

22  jan  2013

Case against Akbaruddin Owaisi for objectionable remarks

Case against Akbaruddin Owaisi for objectionable remarks
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh: A local court on Tuesday directed the police to probe a complaint filed by Advocate Bethi Mahender Reddy against All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen (MIM) MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi for allegedly making objectionable remarks insulting Hindus and Hindu gods.

Mr Reddy alleged that on August 22, 2012, the MLA addressed a public meeting at Circus Grounds in Karimnagar town, where he made comments which "broke the hearts" of Hindus. He watched the speech on TV news channels, he said.

Mr Reddy has filed the complaint under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

"Additional Judicial Magistrate (First Class) Kshama Deshpande directed the Karimnagar III Town police station to investigate the complaint and file a report," Mr Reddy's counsel said.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

China sends ships near disputed island after Clinton's veiled warning - India

19 jan 2013

BEIJING: China sent ships around the Japan-controlled Diaoyu islands on Saturday, in response to a veiled US warning to not create problems. Three Chinese surveillance vessels sailed around the islands in the East China Sea, which Beijing claims as its own, for nearly five hours on Saturday.

China is upset with a statement by United States secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who said on Friday that her government was opposed to "any unilateral actions" to undermine Japanese authority over the islands.

The Chinese action comes amid new Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's South East Asia tour. Beijing views this as an attempt to build up anti-China sentiment in ASEAN, which includes countries like Vietnam and Philippines who have territorial disputes with China in the region. The situation around the disputed island is getting hot since last week when both China and Japan sent fighter jets as show of strength.

The official Xinhua news agency on Saturday criticized the US position, saying it "cast doubts on (US) credibility as a responsible power in the region". "It was unwise for Washington to throw support behind Japan in Tokyo's islands dispute with Beijing," Xinhua said.

"This unbalanced position has betrayed its declared intention to stay neutral," it said. The US proposal for "tighter military alliance with Japan will only encourage Tokyo's dangerously right-leaning tendency", the agency said.

Speaking at a joint news conference on Friday with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington, Clinton said, "We do not want to see any action taken by anyone that could raise tensions or result in miscalculation that would undermine the peace, security and economic growth in the region".

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

After 'Chota Pakistan', now a 'Bangladesh' in Mumbai - India

15  jan  2013

After 'Chota Pakistan', now a 'Bangladesh' in Thane


After 'Chota Pakistan', now a 'Bangladesh' in Thane
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

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Weeks after an electricity bill from Thane's Nallasopara slum colony brought a 'Chota Pakistan' to light, a birth certificate issued to a resident from Gandhinagar locality in Mira-Bhayander, has revealed a settlement called 'Bangladesh Zopadpatti'.

This slum pocket in Bhayander West, housing around 700 people from rural Maharashtra, is just a stone throw away from Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) and finds a place in the government records too.

Asked to comment on the birth certificate issued by the civic body's health department, MBMC Deputy Commissioner Sambaji Panpatte said, "We will look into it and if need be act on it. But there is no demand from anyone to change the address."


Surprisingly, not a single Bangladeshi lives in these slums. Instead 2,000-odd Maharashtrians from Amravati, Yavatmal, Nanded and other interiors occupy the place, and have photo passes and certificates carrying the address, civic sources said.

But unlike Nallasopara, residents of this area have no objection with the place being referred to as 'Bangladesh'. They, however, have no idea how the name originated, sources said.

Milan Mhatre, a former corporator, says these names were in existence since last four decades but have never stirred any controversy. "They were probably named rejoicing the victory during the Bangla war and have continued since then," he said.

Leo Colaco, President of Mira-Bhayander Congress Committee, Thane, said there is nothing wrong in christening a locality by any name. "There is no need to make a hue and cry over the issue as it has never posed any problem," he said.

However, civic sources said the issue will be raised in the next general body meeting of the MBMC.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Airport Metro Express to undergo safety test on Tuesday - India

14  jan  2013


Airport Metro Express to undergo safety test on Tuesday


Airport Metro Express to undergo safety test on Tuesday
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

New DelhiDelhi's showcase Airport Metro Express Corridor will undergo a two-day mandatory safety inspection by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) beginning on Tuesday.

The 23-km corridor connecting the city's business centre of Connaught Place with the Terminal-3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport was shut down in July last year after cracks were found in the civil structure.

The line connects Connaught Place (CP) with the airport in 20 minutes.   After undergoing extensive repairs for the past six months, the high-speed corridor is now ready for inspection by the CMRS whose green signal is necessary for resumption of services.

CMRS RK Kardam would carry out the inspection for two days from Tuesday.

The inspection has been pending for a few weeks since the Delhi Metro sent in a request in November seeking an inspection of the line.

Once the line is cleared by Kardam, the operator Reliance Infrastructure would start services within a couple of days, Delhi Metro sources said.

The high-speed corridor underwent extensive repair on girders and other civil structure after the operator complained of defects.

Ever since, the Delhi Metro and Reliance Infra have been at loggerheads with the private operator even expressing its desire to pull out.

However, Urban Development Ministry, the nodal ministry, stepped in and referred it for arbitration.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Pakistan agrees to flag meeting today; fresh firing in Poonch - India

13  jan  2013

Pakistan agrees to flag meeting today; fresh firing in Poonch

Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India
Srinagar: 
Even as Pakistan agreed to a flag meeting with the commanders of the Indian Army in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir today, there was fresh firing from the Pakistani side at the Nangri-Tekri area at the Line of Control last evening. Several Indian posts were targeted by Pakistan; the Indian Army retaliated.
Here are the top 10 developments:
  1. India will strongly protest the decapitation of one of its soldiers at the flag meeting with commanders of the Pakistan army, according to sources. The Indian Army will demand the severed head of Lance Naik Hemraj Singh, who was killed on Tuesday, reportedly by the Pakistani troops. The meeting will take place at 1 pm.
  2. Pakistan last evening again targeted several Indian posts across the LoC in Poonch. Firing in the district was reported on Saturday night too.
  3. There are inputs that Pakistan has been pushing in infiltrators into India in the garb of the cease fire violations in Poonch. The police are on a high alert across the region to block any Pakistani attempts to escalate militancy.
  4. Press Trust of India on Saturday quoted Defence Spokesman Colonel RK Palta as saying "there was a movement of six to seven people close to the LoC opposite Krishna Ghati sub-sector in Poonch sector at around 2145 hours."
  5. The Indian troops opened fire on the suspected infiltrators and thereafter there was exchange of heavy fire, said Colonel Palta. After about half-an-hour of exchange of fire, the suspected infiltrators disappeared from the scene, Colonel Palta said. There was no immediate report of any casualty or injury on the Indian side.
  6. Pakistani troops had continued intermittent firing across the LoC at five posts in the Krishna Ghati and Sona Gali sectors of Jammu and Kashmir all through Friday night, sources in the Indian Army said. They added that the firing first began from the Pakistani side at around 4.30 pm on Friday after which India retaliated.
  7. Meanwhile, Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne has reiterated India's stand that the LoC is sacrosanct. He said that while Pakistan's repeated violations of the 2003 ceasefire agreement are unacceptable, India will explore all options available.
  8. The stand-off has impacted the cross-border trade and a bus service between the Poonch sector in India and Rawalakot on the Pakistan side of the Line of Control (LoC). Indian authorities say they have been informed by the Pakistani side that trade and travel has been suspended in that sector because of the tension in the region and the possibility of crossfire. Border trade is however unaffected between Uri and Chakan-da-Badh in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) and across the Wagah-Attari border.
  9. Both sides have accused the other's troops of violating the ceasefire and crossing the LoC to kill jawans. Indian High Commissioner Sharat Sabharwal was summoned by the Pakistan government on Friday in protest against the death of a Pakistani soldier who died on Thursday evening allegedly in firing by Indian troops. A statement released after the meeting said Pakistan had protested against "the repeated, unacceptable and unprovoked attacks on Pakistani soldiers by the Indian Army."
  10. The tension began last Sunday when the Pakistani army accused India of killing one of its soldiers and wounding another in a cross-border attack. India said its troops had opened fire following a Pakistani mortar attack, but denied they crossed the border. Four soldiers have been killed in the last five days. This week marks a peak in hostility since 2003, when the ceasefire was agreed upon.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Kerala gives nod to Aranmula airport project - India

10  jan 2013

Kerala gives nod to Aranmula airport project


ThiruvananthapuramThe Kerala government on Thursday gave the go-ahead to the country's first private international greenfield airport project, which is being developed by KGS Aranmula International Airport Ltd at Aranmula in Pathanamthitta district of the state.

"The proposed airport project had earlier got all the necessary clearance from the central government and now the state government has also given its nod," Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram.

The Kerala government will get 10 per cent equity in the project and appoint a member in the board of directors of the company managing it, the chief minister said after a cabinet meeting.


"The government will get the 10 per cent equity for free and the airport developer will also pay the market value for the government land being developed," Chandy said.

The proposed airport is coming up about 110 kilometres from Thiruvananthapuram. The famed Sabarimala temple is located 30 kilometres from the project site.

The Rs. 2000-crore airport is to come up in an area of 500 acres and is expected to be ready in two years' time.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) accorded clearance to the project in September last year.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Akbaruddin Owaisi's plea to be moved to Hyderabad jail rejected - India

09  jan 2013

Akbaruddin Owaisi's plea to be moved to Hyderabad jail rejected

Akbaruddin Owaisi's plea to be moved to Hyderabad jail rejected
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

HyderabadMajlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) leader Akbaruddin Owaisi will spend the next two weeks in Adilabad jail in Andhra Pradesh. His petition seeking transfer to a Hyderabad jail on medical grounds was rejected by a court today. He was sent to judicial custody till January 22 earlier in the day.

A second petition by Mr Owaisi demanding a status of 'special prisoner' was also rejected.

However, his petition seeking to disallow multiple FIRs against him on the ground of delivering hate speeches has been admitted by the Andhra Pradesh High Court.


The MIM legislator was arrested on Tuesday by the Hyderabad police on charges of delivering a hate speech last month.

Mr Owaisi spent the night at the police station in Nirmal town in Andhra Pradesh's Adilabad district. He was presented before the magistrate in the early hours today and sent to Adilabad Jail at the crack of dawn.

Mr Owaisi was brought to the rural police station in Nirmal, about 200 km from Hyderabad, at 10 pm yesterday amid tight security. There was tension near the police station as some legislators staged a protest when they were not allowed to proceed towards it. Some of them had earlier tried to stop the convoy carrying Mr Owaisi but were dispersed by the police.

Prohibitory orders (under Section 144 of the CrPC) are in place in Adilabad and Nizamabad, where the MIM leader is facing another case.

Police officers began questioning Mr Owaisi with regard to the speech delivered by him at a public meeting in the town on December 24. He was accompanied by his younger brother Burhanuddin Owaisi, Editor of Urdu daily 'Etemaad', and his lawyer.

Mr Owaisi was taken into custody on Tuesday after being subjected to a series of medical tests at the government-run Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad. The legislator underwent 11 tests, and medical reports revealed that he was fit to face investigation.

The legislator, who returned from London early on Monday, faces charges of waging or attempting to wage war against the state, promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, and for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings.

The 42-year-old heads the MIM in the Andhra Pradesh assembly. Representing Chandrayangutta constituency in the Old City of Hyderabad for a third time, he is the younger brother of MIM chief and MP Asaduddin Owaisi.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Tamil Nadu Government makes mandatory CCTVs in public buildings - India

08 jan 2013

Tamil Nadu Government makes mandatory CCTVs in public buildings

Tamil Nadu Government makes mandatory CCTVs in public buildings
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

File photo
ChennaiAs a measure of crime control, Tamil Nadu Government has made mandatory installation of Closed Circuits Television units (CCTV) in all public buildings, commercial establishments and places where public congregate.

All educational institutions, hospitals, cinema theatres, banks, ATM counters, shopping malls, petrol bunks and jewellery shops among others would be covered under the Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies (Installation of Closed Circuit TV Units in Public Buildings) Rules, 2012, notified recently.

CCTVs would also be installed in central and state government offices, where more than 100 people are employed or having a floor area of 500 square metre and above, and bus terminals.


In every public building, CCTV units will be installed at the rate of one unit for every 300 square metres, at suitable vantage points such as entry-exit points, corridors, in such a manner that movement of the public can be closely monitored.

"Every person who intends to construct or reconstruct a public building shall make necessary provision in the building plan itself for the installation of CCTVs units" while applying for permission.

The order said in all existing public buildings CCTV units shall be installed by the owner or occupier of the building within six months from the date of coming into force of the rules, failing which, the license would be 'cancelled' or 'suspended'.

The official order comes close on the heels of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's last week announcement of a 13-point action plan which included putting in place CCTVs in all public buildings as part of measures to enhance women safety.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Delhi-Dhaka joint effort can save Sunderban Delta - India

07  jan 2013

Since the phenomenon of rising sea levels as a result of global warming is now widely acknowledged, it is high time governments wake up to the need for taking precautionary measures in order to prevent the submergence of low-lying areas. In view of the latest finding that the oceans are rising 60 per cent faster than what was estimated earlier, the urgency for protective steps has become greater. The Sunderban Delta in India and Bangladesh, which is the home of the famed Royal Bengal Tiger, is one area which faces the threat.
According to researchers at the School of Oceanographic Studies, Jadavpur University, the increase in the rising sea level has been from 3.14 millimetres annually to 8 mm by 2010.

Nearly four million people live in the Sunderbans, which is the world’s largest mangrove forest, harbouring 26 species of trees, 234 species of birds and 47 species of mammals. The area represents a unique ecosystem in view of its daily submergence in tidal sea water. Much of this will change, however, if the sea continues to rise relentlessly and does not withdraw as at present during ebb tide. It will not only be the locals whose existence and livelihood as marginal farmers and honey collectors will be threatened. No one knows what will be the impact on wild life, mainly tigers and crocodiles, as they are driven towards higher land near large human settlements.

Before the conditions go beyond control, steps like strengthening the mangrove plantations have to be taken and dykes built to check and regulate the flow of sea water. Since a larger part of the Sunderbans is in Bangladesh, the two neighbouring countries have to jointly fight the menace posed by global warming. Taking preventive steps only on one side of the border makes no sense.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Mauritius president visits his ancestral village in Bihar - India

06 jan 2013

Mauritius president visits his ancestral village in Bihar

Mauritius president visits his ancestral village in Bihar
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

PatnaMauritius President Rajkeswur Purryag today could not hold back his emotions when he reached his ancestral Wajidpur village near Patna.

"Main apne pardada ki dharti par akar bhawuk hun (I am filled with emotion on reaching the land of my forefathers," he said at Wajidpur in Patna district from where his forefathers were taken to Mauritius as indentured labourers by the then British rulers about 150 years ago.

"I greet your land and you people," Mr Purryag told people who had gathered to welcome him.


Accompanied by his wife Anita, Mr Purryag is in Patna for his first ever visit to Wajidpur. Purryag's distant nephews Mahesh and Ganesh Mahto spoke for some time with the Mauritius president.

Mr Purryag recalled that he had visited Bihar about 25 years ago to find out the land of his forefathers, but failed during his three-day stay in Patna then.

He thanked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for tracing his ancestral village that made this visit possible. He lauded Mr Kumar for bringing development in Bihar and changing negative perception about the state and its people.

"Now Bihar and its growth story is being talked about not only in other parts of India, but across the globe. Now we all proud of our Bihari origin," Mr Purryag said.

Mr Purryag said he and the people of Mauritius always cherished their association with India and Bihar.

Apologising to locals for being able to spend only sometime in the village, Mr Purryag said he would return to spend quality time with them and his relatives.

He also recalled the struggle and sacrifices of his forefathers after being taken to Mauritius.

Mr Purryag said, "Our forefathers were lured by Britishers to go to Mauritius for a better life where they could virtually lay their hands on gold mines.

"However, they found only stones and boulders when they reached Mauritius. There was abject poverty and nothing much to eat," the Mauritius President said, adding that they worked tirelessly to build a modern and developed Mauritius.

"Our forefathers provided good education to their children for success in life" and since then, successive governments in Mauritius had given stress on educational infrastructure, he said.

During his brief visit to Mauritius in early 20th century, Mahatma Gandhi expressed pain and anguish at the plight of the indentured labourers and their families, Mr Purryag said.

Gandhi had then laid stress on giving education to their children, he said.

In the Mauritius president's honour, the Bihar government laid a foundation stone for a high school in the village where he was also felicitated in presence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and other ministers.

Mr Purryag's relatives in the village gave gifts like village soil contained in a silver 'lota' (pitcher), freshly harvested paddy and dhoti to the visiting President and his wife.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Sexual harassment does exist in Bollywood: Chitrangada Singh - India

04  jan 2012

Sexual harassment does exist in Bollywood: Chitrangada Singh
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India
It is very important for an actor to be comfortable while doing intimate scenes, says Chitrangada
At the time when the entire country is pouring out its wrath at the inhuman sexual assault on a Delhi-based woman, Chitrangada Singh is all set to have her film Inkaar hit the marquee. The project is incidentally based on sexual harassment at workplace and the actress feels it is best to hit the nail hard when the iron is hot.

You are from Delhi. How angry are you at this incident?

I went to college in Delhi and I used to stay in a hostel there. I think the situation is really bad there. It can be due to the big cultural and traditional gap between people. Only education and marches are not going to help. Justice should be attained quickly and I want it as early as tomorrow.

You even had your long and beautiful hair chopped off for your new role?

It was needed for my role, as it spans over seven years. My character goes on from an out-of-college graduate to becoming the head of a company. There is a definite change in the looks. Believe me, I was not keen to cut off my hair in the beginning. I was willing to go for any other kind of transformation. Finally I did and the response to the act has been pretty good.

Was it tough for you to do intimate scenes?

We did make a plan on how to go about it. It is very important for an actor to be comfortable while doing such scenes and Arjun (Rampal) made me comfortable. Actually we met each other on a flight to Delhi and had a long conversation and it helped us build a rapport.

Were there many retakes?

I was nervous while enacting some sequences. I had a mental block. Arjun would keep the atmosphere light on the sets by cracking some jokes in between the shots. However, we still ended up doing several takes.

Does sexual harassment exist in Bollywood?

It is everywhere and the industry is no exception. However, I think it is comparatively lesser here than at other places. Nowadays for actresses, there is a lot of work available so you can decide who you want to work with.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

UGC may allow pursuit of two degrees together - India

03   jan  2013

PUNE: If University Grants Commission (UGC) has its way, then students enrolled in a regular degree programme will soon be able to simultaneously pursue an additional degree programme through open and distance mode from the same or a different university.

Additionally, students can pursue a certificate, diploma, advanced or postgraduate (PG) diploma programme simultaneously either in regular or open and distance mode in the same university or from other institutions.

An expert panel of the UGC has made these recommendations, apart from making out a strong case for universities to promote joint degree programmes in association with other university or institutions of higher learning.

The panel, headed by Central University of Himachal Pradesh vice-chancellor (VC), Furqan Qamar, has however, stated that a simultaneous pursuit of two degrees programmes under regular mode cannot be allowed, as it will create logistical, administrative and academic problems.

The UGC has forwarded the minutes of the panel's meeting of October 29, 2012, when these recommendations were drafted, to the VCs of all universities. R Manoj Kumar, UGC's education officer, who sent a letter regarding the same on December 28, has urged the VCs to give their views on the recommendations within a fortnight to enable the panel to take a final call.

"The UGC panel's recommendations are good. There is nothing wrong in letting students pursue two degrees simultaneously," told Nandkumar Nikam, senior member of the UoP management council, to TOI on Thursday.

"If a student has the capacity to pursue two degrees simultaneously through regular and open/distance mode, he/she should be allowed to do so," said Nikam. "The UoP is already allowing simultaneous study of one regular degree and one diploma programme. However, it has no provision for joint degree or dual degree programmes yet," he added.

Nikam, however, added a word of caution and said, "The proposed move may lead to problems, when the credit-based evaluation system takes full effect at the postgraduate and undergraduate level in conventional varsities like the UoP. Introducing credit system in a distance learning institution is difficult, as the concept is based on continuous comprehensive evaluation of students."

"The UoP will have to change its ordinances to facilitate implementation of the UGC panel's recommendations. Already, some of the universities in the state like the Shivaji University, Kolhapur, have started offering programmes through distance learning and the UoP too has similar plans for the future," said Nikam.

Another senior member of the UoP academic council who did not wish to be named said, "The proposed move will extend an official status to the already widely followed practice, by students, of pursuing a regular degree and another degree through open or distance learning mode without informing either institutions about the degree that they are pursuing."

"Students are able to do this because open universities do not ask for leaving certificate while enrolling candidates for their academic programmes. At the most, the open and distance learning institutions seek an elementary qualification like Std X or XII qualification, while enrolling candidates. Conventional varsities like the UoP have no control over these open/distance learning institutions," he added.

"In Pune, many college campuses have centres of open and distance learning universities. The UoP itself has a centre of the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University on its campus," said the member.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Can new anti-rape laws be named after student? Debate after family says yes - India

02  jan 2012

Can new anti-rape laws be named after student? Debate after family says yes

Can new anti-rape laws be named after student? Debate after family says yes
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

New DelhiThis morning, the family of the medical student who died after being gang-raped by six men on a moving bus in Delhi said that they would like for new laws being framed on rape to be named after her.

"If the government names the revised anti-rape law after her, we have no objection and it would be an honour to her," said her brother and father.

However, sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs say that there are no provisions to name a section of criminal laws for somebody.

The attack on the student - and her brave fight to stay alive for 13 days - has stunned, shamed and provoked India into demanding better safety for women and tougher and more effective laws to punish crimes of sexual assault.

Confronted by unwavering public outrage, the government has set up a commission to study how to amend criminal laws to provide enhanced punishment for sexual offenders. The committee, headed by Justice JS Verma, has received 18,000 suggestions on email from the public. Leaders of political parties have also been requested by the government to send their comments to the same committee, which will submit its report in a month.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

US 'fiscal cliff' crisis heads to resolution in Congress - India

01  jan 2013

US 'fiscal cliff' crisis heads to resolution in Congress

US 'fiscal cliff' crisis heads to resolution in Congress
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

 A months-long battle over the U.S. "fiscal cliff" headed to a close on Tuesday as the House of Representatives moved toward final approval of a bipartisan deal meant to prevent Washington from pushing the world's biggest economy into recession.

The Republican-controlled House was expected to back a tax hike on the top U.S. earners shortly before midnight on Tuesday, ending weeks of high-stakes budget brinkmanship that threatened to spook consumers and throw financial markets into turmoil.

Approval of the bill would be a victory for President Barack Obama, who campaigned for re-election last November on a promise to raise taxes on the wealthiest but faced stiff opposition from congressional Republicans.

Republicans had earlier considered adding hundreds of billions of dollars in spending cuts after the bill had already passed the Senate with strong bipartisan support. That would have triggered further partisan warfare and pushed the crisis well past a self-imposed January 1 deadline.

But party leaders abandoned the effort after determining they lacked the votes.

"We've gone as far as we can go and I think people are ready to bring it to a conclusion," Republican Representative Jack Kingston of Georgia said. "We fought the fight."

Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier, a Republican, predicted the House would back the Senate bill, which also postpones for two months $109 billion in spending cuts on military and domestic programs set for 2013.

The bill easily cleared a procedural hurdle by a bipartisan vote of 408 to 10.

Lawmakers have struggled to find a way to head off across-the-board tax hikes and spending cuts that began to take effect at midnight, a legacy of earlier failed budget deals that is known as the fiscal cliff.

Strictly speaking, the United States went over the cliff in the first minutes of the New Year because Congress failed to produce legislation to halt $600 billion of tax hikes and spending cuts scheduled for this year.

TAX HIKES FOR WEALTHIEST

While many Republicans were uneasy with the tax hikes and wanted more spending cuts in the bill, they seemed to realize that the fiscal cliff would begin to damage the economy once financial markets and federal government offices returned to work on Wednesday. Opinion polls show the public would blame Republicans if a deal were to fall apart.

House Republicans had earlier considered adding $330 billion in spending cuts over 10 years to the Senate bill, which raises taxes on the wealthiest U.S. households by $620 billion over the same period.

But Senate Democrats refused to consider any changes to their bill, which passed 89 to 8 in a rare display of unity early Tuesday.

That measure, which passed the Senate at around 2 a.m., would raise income taxes on families earning more than $450,000 per year and limit the amount of deductions they can take to lower their tax bill.

Low temporary rates that have been in place for the past decade would be made permanent for less-affluent taxpayers, along with a range of targeted tax breaks put in place to fight the 2009 economic downturn.

However, workers would see up to $2,000 more taken out of their paychecks annually with the expiration of a temporary payroll tax cut.

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said the Senate bill would increase budget deficits by nearly $4 trillion over the coming 10 years, compared to the budget savings that would occur if the extreme measures of the cliff were to kick in.

But the bill would actually save $650 billion during that time period when measured against the tax and spending policies that were in effect on Monday, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, an independent group that has pushed for more aggressive deficit savings.