Saturday, August 10, 2013

Jammu Border Pakistan army attak

Pakistan Army in Jammu region
Fired the gun again in the Indian
Injured player.
The 6 - Pakistan Army on
In the district of Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir border
5 in defiance of the department of Indian attack
Players said. This
Following India - Pakistan
There has been tension between the back.
Strong central government to Pakistan
Warned. And after
Border attacks continued. 5
Day of the dead soldiers on the border re-
A firefight ensued.
In Jammu region yesterday night
In the Poonch district
In the area of ​​border control line
Pakistan Army
He entered the department violated the Indian
The attack targeted the camps
Conducted.
Small class cannons and guns
Shot. Followed by 7 hours
Held until the early hours of yesterday.
A total of 7,000 rounds
Held until firing. Indian
4.595 rounds players
Responded to shot back.
No one injured in this attack.
24 hours after the attack on the
Saturday morning in Jammu region
Pakistan army gun again
Shot attack.
The attack on the Indian
Border Security Force soldier injured person
Reached. Pavankumar his name.
At the hospital, he immediately
Admitted. The 5 -
Samba district on the
In shootout
Border Security Force chief constable
Ram Niwas Meena injured.
Bullet through the dangerous condition of the
He AIIMS in Delhi hospital
Treatment is obtained.
In the past one week 4
Subsequently, on the border of Pakistan
Someone else involved in the infringement. The
India - Pakistan relationship breakdown
Level erpattullata

Ban ki moon to visit Pakistan on Aug 13

General Secretary of the United Nations
Ban Ki - Moon 2-day visit
The day after tomorrow (Tuesday)
Pakistan goes.
Pakistan will be held on August 14
He is participating in the Independence Day ceremony,
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari,
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Parliamentary
Speaker Sardar Sadiq ayas
Are met with.
In Pakistan
Polio eradication of the disease completely,
Development of education, especially for girls
Like the development of education
With the country's leaders
Seem.
Polio disease worldwide
Many years olikkappattu
Nigeria, Afghanistan, Pakistan
Only on this day in many countries
Polio is succumbing to the disease.
Therefore, appropriate
Drops conducting camps in Pakistan
Polio deaths soon
To put an end to Ban Ki -
Moon insists that the
Expected.

train derailed near the Chennai Basin Bridge railway station

Chennai Basin Bridge railway station,
Yesterday evening, at 6.25 pm
In kummitippunti
Murmarkket train from Chennai
Rain came on toward the power station.
Basin Rail Bridge in the Rain
From the station, about 200 meters
At a distance of rail
High level connections
Was slow in coming.
Then suddenly the train engine
From 2 - to the rear wheel of the box
Both rail
Of railroad track
Have purantu. Readily
Rainer Driving safely
Stopped.
The train came slowly
The accident occurred on a large scale damage
Did not occur. On train travel
For those who do not have any effect.
The other passengers on the train
Were dispatched.
Where rail accident
About 2 meters long rail
Was utaipattu rail. This
Broken
Railroad turuppitittu more
When was thin,
The pressure rail train tankamal
This caused a rift
The accident occurred
Said that.
Ituparriya information as soon
Chennai Central railway station manager
Govindasamy,
Railway Protection Force Management
Security Commissioner S.. R.. Gandhi,
Chennai Central Railway Police
Inspector Shekhar, murmarkket
Railway Protection Force Inspector
Including the police ajitkumar
Railway safety officials Incident
Thronged the place.
About 1 1/2 hours over
Fight night at 8.05 pm
Away from rail to rail
Rail wheels
Rainer went back up.
This
Railway authorities about the accident
When asked about the cause of rail accident
Did not immediately know what it is,
Broken rail by rail
Having an accident? Or rail wheel
Utaintata the rail derailment?
The complete study is undertaken
Would come after that.
Due to this accident
Chennai murmarkket -
Kummitippunti line about 1 1/2
Electric train was delayed by an hour
Went. Express that goes through
And super-fast express train
Departure without delay, in the area
Were only slowly.
Nil is also in line
Electric train 10 minutes to 15
Minutes were late.

India U 23 team training at NCA


The India under-23 team, which is scheduled to compete in the Asian Cricket Council's Emerging Teams Cup at Singapore, is busy training at the National Cricket Academy here.

The ACC tournament will be held at Singapore from August 17 to 25 and besides India and host Singapore, the other teams are Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, Afghanistan and Nepal.

The Indian team's coach Mukund Parmar expressed confidence in the squad and said: "We are confident of doing well in the series as several of our players have played for India 'A' sides.

"I want to prepare the team in such a way that they would be raring to go when they reach Singapore. We have a balanced side and batting is our strength with skipper Surya Kumar Yadav, K.L. Rahul, under-19 World Cup-winning captain Unmukt Chand and Ashok Menaria, besides two all-rounders in Akshar Patel and Baba Aparajith who can deliver when it matters."

The team: Surya Kumar Yadav (captain), K.L. Rahul (vice-captain), Kaustubh Pawar, Ankit Bawane, Unmukt Chand, Ashok Menaria, Manpreet Juneja, B. Aparajith, Smit Patel, Prashant Chopra, Jasprit Bumrah, Sandeep Warrier, Harshal Patel, Akshar Patel and Sandeep Sharma.

NLFT (NB) militant surrenders

The dreaded extremist who led an armed insurgency against Indian sovereignty to achieve a separate tribal homeland had to face hunger and left without treatment for days. He even could not pay his stannous train journey for five days to give him up to the police at Teliamura, 30 km east of Agartala, on Friday night.

Nayanabasi Jamatia was self style chief of a faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura, popularly known as NLFT (NB) after it parted ways from the main group in 2001. The former trooper of the Tripura State Rifles (TSR) was 'most wanted' in records of the police and intelligence agencies for his involvement in plentiful incidents of killing, kidnapping, extortion and bloody ambush on security forces.

"He is sick; he has serious hand injuries and looks completely exhausted. It is hard to recognise him from a look", an officer of the special branch (SB) of police said on Saturday. Jamatia is currently lodged in a SB cell in Agartala where he is questioned by senior security officers, but also provided medical attention.

Nayanbasi Jamatia and his henchmen were lodged in a peace dialogue with the state government and the union home ministry in 2004 after a 'cease fire arrangement' was struck. However he got annoyed with arrest of TSR havildar Rohid Mia, accused of conniving with the NLFT to kill eight security personnel and loot a huge cache of weapons, from the vicinity where the extremist leaders were given accommodation in Agartala during peace process.

The beleaguered extremist leader suddenly disappeared, but his fellow leaders and extremists, surrendered on December 22, 2004 at strength of a peace agreement. The returnees were given rehabilitation and monetary support to start afresh in mainstream of life.

Jamatia reportedly returned to his hideout in Bangladesh, but was caught in connection with a criminal incident and spent some years in jail. "He was recently freed from jail and managed to cross over to Malda in West Bengal on August 5 from where he started journey in trains to reach his home at Trishabari in Teliamura", the officer informed on basis of inputs they got from Jamatia.

Police informed his father and son escorted him to Teliamura sub-division police officer Chandan Saha late Friday night. The extremist leader surrendered ending his association with underground movement.

Sources said Jamatia was suffering from hunger and could not get treatment for want of money and even managed his train journeys without tickets. One of his family members said they didn't recognise him immediately when he entered the house.

Nayanbasi Jamatia's longtime associate and former vice president of BM faction of the NLFT, Buchung Borok, welcomed his decision to surrender. "We fail to understand why he left the peace process in 2004", Mr Borok told The Hindu adding that it was good that he (Jamatia) too understood there is no alternative to peace.

He would be produced in a court on Sunday.

Belfast anarchy : 56 Police officers hurt in Ireland

Northern Ireland's police chief vowed on Saturday to hunt down and imprison scores of Protestant militants after they attacked and wounded 56 officers protecting a parade by Irish Republican Army supporters.

Friday night's outbreak of violence in downtown Belfast could be just the first in a tense weekend involving disputed parades by both the Irish Catholic and British Protestant extremes of society.

Senior police said Protestant extremists encouraged by social-media messages rallied to block the parade on Royal Avenue, Belfast's major shopping boulevard. Some wore British flags as capes or masks, and tore up scaffolding and pavement stones, to attack police girded in full riot gear.

Police responded by striking rioters with water cannons and 26 plastic bullets, which are blunt-nosed cylinders designed to deal punishing blows without penetrating the flesh. Several protesters could be seen walking away from the clash with bloodied faces.

Protestant politicians said security officials should never have authorized what they called a deliberately provocative march by Irish republican hard-liners opposed to Northern Ireland's peace process.

After rival crowds of march supporters and opponents briefly traded salvos of rocks and bottles, march organizers abandoned their plan to parade past Belfast City Hall and instead diverted it back into Catholic west Belfast.

Britain's government minister for Northern Ireland condemned the Protestant mobs for "utterly disgraceful" behaviour.

"Whatever people think about the merits of the parade or the views of the people taking part in the parade, the rule of law has to be respected," said Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers.

Chief Constable Matt Baggott told a Belfast news conference on Saturday that Northern Ireland's prison population soon "will be bulging" as detectives used video footage to identify rioters.

Mr. Baggott said seven rioters were arrested on Friday night for attacks on police and the hijacking of cars, one of which was set on fire in the middle of the planned parade route. "You can be assured that many more (arrests) will follow," he said.

Child torture victim shifted to Vellore hospital

Shafeeq, the five year-old torture victim, was on Saturday shifted from the St. John s Hospital here to the Vellore Medical College for further treatment as per a decision taken by the government.

The boy, who had crossed the critical stage, was taken in an ambulance around 5 am, hospital authorities said. He will be given physiotherapy and brain analysis at the rehabilitation unit of the hospital there. An official of the hospital here who accompanied him to Vellore said that he was admitted in the casualty unit and will soon be soon shifted to the rehabilitation unit. He was taken in an ordinary ambulance and his physical condition was sound now, he said.

Shafeeq was admitted to the hospital here in a serious condition on July 16 with a damaged brain and wounds all over the body allegedly inflicted by his father Shereef and step mother Aneesha, who were arrested later.

After public outcry, the government decided to bear all the expenses of his treatment. It was a decision taken at the cabinet meeting to shift the boy to the Vellore hospital for improved treatment in the third stage of it.

The boy was given treatment here as per the direction of an expert medical team from Kottayam Medical College.

Illegal sand mining rampant in Gautam Budh Nagar: Panel



Close on the heels of the crackdown on sand mining mafia by IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal, a Central panel has found "rampant, unscientific and illegal" mining going on at various locations in the Gautam Budh Nagar District along the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh.

The 2010-batch IAS officer was suspended by the Uttar Pradesh government in the wake of the crackdown, sparking nation-wide outrage.

A three-member panel set up by Union Environment Ministry said it has found evidence of illegal sand mining in Gautam Budh Nagar district.

The panel in its report submitted to Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan on Saturday said, "In view of the observations of the Committee, existing legal frame work and the directions given by the various courts for mining of minor minerals it is evident that rampant, unscientific and illegal mining has been going on at various locations in the Gautam Budh Nagar District along the Yamuna River."

"This is in violation of the environmental regulations, the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 and the directions given by the Supreme Court, High Court of Allahabad and NGT New Delhi," it says.

The report brings to light incidents of ecological violations in the area and has also given photographic evidence of the havoc caused by the illegal mining.

The committee headed by Saroj, a director in the Environment Ministry, was asked to enquire into adverse environmental impact of alleged illegal sand mining in the UP district.

The panel, in which deputy collector of mines of IBM Dehradun office G C Meena and director in the regional office of Environment Ministry in Lucknow K K Garg as members, was asked to submit its report this week.

The team was constituted following various reports highlighting the menace of alleged illegal sand mining in Gautam Budh Nagar. The Ministry says that "illegal mining has serious environmental and ecological repercussions."

Ms. Nagpal, the 28-year-old SDM (Sadar)of G B Nagar, who led the crackdown on sand mining mafia in her district, was suspended on July 27 ostensibly for ordering demolition of an under-construction mosque's wall allegedly without following the due process. She was later charge-sheeted and shifted to the Revenue Board.


SL water protest: US demands transparent inquiry on military attacks

The United States has expressed concern over the Sri Lankan military's fatal shooting of three civilians and attack on people seeking protection in a church during a recent protest demanding clean drinking water.

In a statement issued on Friday, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said "there was no excuse for violence, especially in a house of worship."

Residents of the town of Weliweriya, northeast of Colombo, and surrounding villages protested on Aug. 1 against a factory that allegedly discharged toxic waste, polluting drinking water.

Church authorities and witnesses said the military shot at unarmed protesters, killing two teenagers and a 29-year-old man. The Roman Catholic Church condemned the military for attacking civilians who sought refuge inside St. Anthony's Church during the crackdown.

"We call for a thorough and transparent inquiry into all aspects of the Weliweriya violence, for those conclusions to be made public, and for there to be a credible mechanism to prosecute any wrongdoing," Ms. Psaki's statement said.

Government ministers blamed a third party for instigating the protesters to provoke soldiers, and said the troops acted in self-defence after being hit by rocks and gasoline bombs.

The government often blames unnamed third parties or foreign governments wanting a change in government of being behind public protests.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement that the government's "knee-jerk reaction" is to deny responsibility.

"Instead of promoting the military's version of events, the government should order an independent investigation and prosecute anyone who violated the law," the rights group's South Asia director, Meenakshi Ganguly, was quoted as saying.


Chennai Express sets thundering pace

After shattering the paid preview collection record held by 3 Idiots since 2009, the Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone starrer Chennai Express might well be on the way to equal Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger opening collection of Rs 31 crore.

The Disney UTV and Red Chillies Entertainment co-production raked in Rs 6.75 crore in paid preview collections ( made Rs 2.75 crore) and saw heavy footfalls on Friday. The collections are expected to sustain over the weekend and pundits peg the festive weekend collections to amount to Rs 85-90 crore.

Ganga flowing close to danger mark

Most places in Uttarakhand on Saturday received light rains though the river Ganga was flowing close to the danger mark, flooding some villages.

Most of the places across the state, including Dehradun, received light showers, the MeT department said on Saturday.

While Nainital received 17.6 mm of rains, Dehradun received just 4 mm of rains in the last 24 hours, it said.

The sky is clear in the state capital since morning, it added.

However, Haldwani in Nainital district received heavy showers with the maximum 112 mm rainfall recorded there in the past 24 hours, the weather man said.

Incessant rains over the past few days has swollen the Ganga at Haridwar, which was flowing close to the danger mark on Friday, inundating some villages in Luxor area, state Disaster Management and Mitigation Centre (DMMC) here said on Saturday.

About 600-700 affected people have been evacuated to safety by the administration, it said.

The Ganga in Haridwar is flowing at 293.70 metres, whereas the danger mark is 294 metres, the DMMC said.

Pauri district was also lashed by moderate rains over the past few days with most of the rivers and canals in Lansdown area in spate.

The administration has asked people living close to the banks of rivers like Nayal and Mander in the area to move to safer places.

Power supply has been affected for the past 15 hours in Kedar valley, authorities here said.

Sindhu settles for bronze medal in World Championship


India’s rising shuttler P V Sindhu on
Saturday settled for a bronze medal at the
World Championships after suffering a
straight-game defeat against world number
three Ratchanok Inthanon in the semifinals
of the prestigious event.
World number 12 Sindhu, playing in her
maiden World Championships, had notched
up stunning victories against two Chinese
players in the run-up to the semifinals but
she failed to out it cross Ratchanok, going
down 10-21 13-21 in a 36-minute women’s
singles match.
Ratchanok mixed her strokes well and
moved smoothly across the court. Sindhu,
on the other hand, committed too many
unforced errors allowing her opponent to
move into the interval at 11-4 in the
opening game.
Ratchanok used her deceptive shots to
flummox Sindhu, who struggled in
anticipation. The Indian failed to gauge the
Thai girl’s game and also ended up hitting
the shuttle wide and out to allow Ratchanok
to move to 19-10.
Ratchanok then moved to a 10-point lead
with a straight baseline smash and with
Sindhu hitting out again, the Thai had the
upper-hand after the opening game.
Sindhu struggled with her strokes in the
second game too as her returns were buried
into the net and she also made some
judgemental errors as Ratchanok opened up
a 8-1 lead early on.
A few points at the net saw Sindhu make it
5-10 but another unforced error by the
Indian took Ratchanok to 11-5 at the break.
Ratchanok was accurate and played some
sensational strokes to leave Sindhu without
any answer. Sindhu tried to match
Ratchanok in the rallies but the Thai girl
was always a step ahead with her wide
array of strokes.
Leading 19-12, Ratchanok earned eight
match points when Sindhu’s shuttle went
out again. Sindhu saved one match point
with a smash but Ratchanok soon grabbed
the last point with a jump smash which
caught Sindhu off-guard.
Ratchanok, 18, is the first shuttler from her
country to be assured of a silver at the
World Championship.
The Thailand girl won the India Open in
New Delhi and also the Thailand Open
Grand Prix Gold this year. She is also a
three-time world junior championship gold-
medallist. She is also a silver-medallist
from the 2010 Asian Games here.

One killed, five injured in coal mishap

One person was killed and five others injured when coal dump caved in near an open cast mine area of Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) in Sundargarh district of Odisha on Saturday.

The incident took place when some people from nearby villages were collecting coal from the overburden dump at Kulda opencast mine in Basundhara-Garjanbahal area, an MCL spokesman said.

Some of them came under a heap as a portion of the coal dump suddenly collapsed, he said adding a rescue operation was immediately launched at the site.

Six persons were rescued and rushed to a nearby MCL hospital where one of them was declared dead, he said adding the five others were undergoing treatment.

Some more people are suspected to be still trapped inside and a clear picture would emerge after the rescue operation is complete, sources said.

Rescue operation was in progress by a team of MCL along with government agencies and personnel from the district administration and police, MCL sources said adding senior officials are monitoring the operation.